List Of Euro Floorball Cup Winners
This is a List of EuroFloorball Cup Winners, including runners-up. A EuroFloorball Cup is awarded to the team which wins in the finals of that year's EuroFloorball Cup.
A EuroFloorball Cup is awarded twice a year; one men's and one women's. The most recent EuroFloorball Cup Champions are AIK Innebandy (men's) and IKSU Innebandy (women's).
The EuroFloorball Cup was previously named the European Cup, but due to a naming conflict, the tournament name was changed in 2007. The tournament also adopted a 2-year format after the 1999 championships, causing the 2 EuroFloorball Cups not to be awarded in 2000, but 2001. The tournament reverted back to its one year format in 2008, causing 4 EuroFloorball Cups to be awarded in the year.
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