Euro Hockey Club Champions Cup - Women's Winners

Women's Winners

Year Host city Champion Nation
2012
2011 Den Haag 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2010 Amsterdam 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2009 's-Hertogenbosch 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2008 Köln 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2007 Baku 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2006 Berlin 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2005 's-Hertogenbosch 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2004 Barcelona 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2003 's-Hertogenbosch 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2002 Terrassa 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2001 's-Hertogenbosch 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
2000 Glasgow 's-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
1999 's-Hertogenbosch Rot-Weiss Köln Germany
1998 Slough Rüsselsheimer Germany
1997 Amsterdam Berliner Germany
1996 Rüsselsheim Kampong Netherlands
1995 Utrecht Kampong Netherlands
1994 Bloemendaal Wassenaar Netherlands
1993 Brüssel Rüsselsheimer Germany
1992 Amsterdam Amsterdamer Netherlands
1991 Wassenaar Wassenaar Netherlands
1990 Frankfurt Amsterdamer Netherlands
Year Host city Champion
1989 Wassenaar Amsterdamer Netherlands
1988 Bloemendaal Amsterdamer Netherlands
1987 Den Haag Wassenaar Netherlands
1986 Utrecht Wassenaar Netherlands
1985 Frankenthal Wassenaar Netherlands
1984 Wassenaar Wassenaar Netherlands
1983 Den Haag Wassenaar Netherlands
1982 Alba Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1981 Uccle Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1980 Barcelona Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1979 Den Haag Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1978 Barcelona Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1977 Wien Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1976 Amsterdam Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1975 Brüssel Amsterdamsche Netherlands
1974 Hamburg Harvestehuder Germany

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