List of Euro Floorball Cup Winners - Women's EuroFloorball Cup

Women's EuroFloorball Cup

Year Champions Runners-up Score Location
2011
RSU/Runway Holmlia SK
5:1
Rakoniewice
2010
IKSU Innebandy Pirhana Chur
5:4
Valmiera & Kocēni
2009
IKSU Innebandy UHC Dietlikon
9:5
Fredrikshavn
2008
IKSU Innebandy Balrog IK
3:2 OT
Winterthur
2007-08
UHC Dietlikon IKSU Innebandy
3:2 PS
Vantaa
2006-07
UHC Dietlikon IKSU Innebandy
4:3
Varberg
2005-06
IKSU Innebandy Tikkurilan Tiikerit
7:4
Ostrava
2004-05
RA Rychenberg Tikkurilan Tiikerit
3:2
Zürich
2003-04
SC Classic Södertälje IBK
6:3
Weissenfels
2002-03
Balrog IK RA Rychenberg
3:2
Prague
2001-02
Balrog IK RA Rychenberg
8:4
Botkyrka
2000-01
Balrog IK RA Rychenberg
5:4 PS
Gothenburg
1999
Tapanilan Erä RA Rychenberg
5:1
Berne
1998
Högdalens AIS Vantaa FT
1:0
Helsinki
1997
Högdalens AIS RA Rychenberg
4:2
Stockholm
1996
Högdalens AIS Sjöstad IF
5:0
Stockholm
1995
Sjöstad IF IBK Lockerud
5:1
Karlstad
1994
Sjöstad IF VK Rakset
3:2
Chur
1993
VK Rasket RA Rychenberg
8:3
Helsinki
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