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Annual ice hockey club tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The EWHL Euro Cup (formerly EWHL Super Cup) is an ice hockey tournament for women's club teams organized by the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation (HIHF/MJSZ) and the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).[1] It was founded by the IIHF in 2011 in an effort to provided opportunity for clubs to compete and compare themselves against teams from other European leagues.[2][3] In 2024 the cup was renamed EWHL Euro Cup.[4]
Current season, competition or edition: 2024–25 EWHL Euro Cup | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 2011 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Most recent champion(s) | EV Zug (2024–25) |
Most titles | HK Budapest (4) |
Official website | EWHL.hockey |
Source: [5]
Year | Champion | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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2011–12 | ESC Planegg | ZSC Lions | HC Slovan Bratislava |
2012–13 | ZSC Lions | HK Pantera Minsk | ESC Planegg |
2013–14 | ESC Planegg | ECDC Memmingen | EHV Sabres |
2014–15 | EHV Sabres | ESC Planegg | Austrian Selects |
2015–16 | EHV Sabres | ZSC Lions | ESC Planegg |
2016–17 | ECDC Memmingen | ERC Ingolstadt | HC ŠKP Bratislava |
2017–18 | KMH Budapest | ECDC Memmingen | ESC Planegg |
2018–19 | EHV Sabres | ECDC Memmingen | ESC Planegg |
2019–20 | KMH Budapest | ESC Planegg | EHV Sabres |
2020–21 | Not finished due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021–22 | KMH Budapest | EHV Sabres | ESC Planegg |
2022–23 | Hokiklub Budapest | MAC Budapest | ECDC Memmingen |
2023–24 | ECDC Memmingen | MAC Budapest | EV Zug |
2024–25 | EV Zug | ECDC Memmingen | MAC Budapest |
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