European Chess Club Cup
The European Chess Club Cup is an annual chess tournament for club teams from Europe. It is organised by the European Chess Union.
The competition is held with the Swiss system over seven round. Each team fields six players at every match.
History
The tournament origins are from the former Yugoslavia, where chess club competitions were quite popular. In 1996, the women's competition was added.
Winners
Men's event
- 1956
ŠK Partizan
- 1976
Burevestnik Moscow and
Solingen SG
- 1979
Burevestnik Moscow
- 1982
Spartacus Budapest
- 1984
Trud Moscow
- 1986
CSKA Moscow
- 1988
CSKA Moscow
- 1990
CSKA Moscow and
Solingen SG
- 1992
Bayern Munich
- 1993
Lyon Oyonnax
- 1994
ŠK Bosna &
Lyon Oyonnax
- 1995
Yerevan city
- 1996
Sberbank Tatarstan Kazan
- 1997
Ladia Azov
- 1998
Panfox Breda
- 1999
ŠK Bosna
- 2000
ŠK Bosna
- 2001
Nikel Norilsk
- 2002
ŠK Bosna
- 2003
NAO Paris
- 2004
NAO Paris[1]
- 2005
Tomsk-400
- 2006
Tomsk-400
- 2007
Linex Magic-Mérida
- 2008
Ural Sverdlovskaya oblast[2]
- 2009
Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
- 2010
Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
- 2011
Saint-Petersburg Chess Federation
- 2012
SOCAR Azerbaijan
- 2013
G-Team Nový Bor
- 2014
SOCAR Azerbaijan
- 2015
Siberia Novosibirsk
- 2016
Alkaloid Skopje
- 2017
Women's event
- 1996
Agrouniverzal Belgrade and
Merani Tbilisi
- 1997
Goša Smederevska Pal.
- 1998
AEM-Luxten Timişoara
- 1999
Rudenko School Kherson
- 2000
Agrouniverzal Belgrade
- 2001
Agrouniverzal Belgrade
- 2002
BAS Belgrade
- 2003
Internet CG Podgorica
- 2004
NTN Tbilisi
- 2005
NTN Tbilisi
- 2006
Mika Yerevan
- 2007
CE Monte Carlo
- 2008
CE Monte Carlo
- 2009
Spartak Vidnoe
- 2010
CE Monte Carlo
- 2011
AVS
- 2012
CE Monte Carlo
- 2013
CE Monte Carlo
- 2014
Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
- 2015
Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
- 2016
CE Monte Carlo
- 2017
See also
- Chess Olympiad
- European Team Chess Championship
- Russia (USSR) vs Rest of the World
- Women's Chess Olympiad
- World Team Chess Championship
- World Chess Championship
- World Mind Sports Games
- Mind Sports Organisation
- Correspondence Chess Olympiad
References
- History at the Wayback Machine (archived 2009-10-08). European Club Cup 2009.
- ↑ "NAO defends Euro Club Cup title". Chess News. 2004-10-14. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
- ↑ "European Club Cup – Final Standings | European Club Cup 2008 -". ecc2008.chessdom.com. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
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