European Club Championships
The European Club Championships is where the top badminton clubs from across Europe compete for continental supremacy. The best club teams battle it out in a thrilling display of skill, teamwork, and passion.

Discover past winners, results, and standout performances from this youth event.
EUROPEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS (Europe Cup until 2008)
2023 Oviedo, Spain
2022 Białystok, Poland
2019 Junglinster, Luxembourg
2018 Białystok, Poland
2017 Milan, Italy
2016 Tours, France
2015 Tours, France
2014 Amiens, France
2013 Beauvais, France
2012 Pecs, Hungary
2011 Zwolle, Netherlands
2010 Zwolle, Netherlands
2009 Sofia, Bulgaria
2008 Ramenskoe, Russia
2007 Amersfoort, The Netherlands
2006 La Rinconada, Spain
2005 Issy Les Moulineaux, France
2004 Duinwijck, Netherlands
2003, Uppsala, Sweden
2002, Berlin, Germany
2001, Uppsala, Sweden
2000, Eindhoven, Netherlands
1999, Dornbirn, Austria
1998, Most, Czech Republic
Older CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
1997, Lisburn, Northern Ireland
1. Hvidovre BC (DEN)
2. Pigmment RCTU Moscow (RUS)
3. Meteor Dnepropetrovsk (UKR)
3. IMBCX (FRA)
1996, Haarlem, The Netherlands
1. Kastrup Magleby (DEN)
2. Pigment Technokhim (RUS)
3. Täby (SWE)
3. Chip Market BCN (NED)
1995, Kristiansand, Norway
1. Lillerød Badmintonklub (DEN)
2. Göteborgs BK (SWE)
3. Bayer 05 Uerdingen (GER)
3. Technochim (RUS)
1994, Most, Czech Republic
1. Lillerød BK (DEN)
2. Göteborgs BMK (SWE)
3. FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen (GER)
3. AA Drink BC Neunen (NED)
1993, Kristiansand, Norway
1. Lillerød BK (DEN)
2. Göteborgs BK (SWE)
3. BC Olympia Lausanne (SUI)
3. BC Bayer 05 Uerdingen (GER)
1992, Sofia, Bulgaria
1. Feibra Linz (AUT)
2. TBC Reykjavik (ICE)
3. Technik Glubczyce (POL)
3. TUS Wiebelskirchen (GER)
1991, Egedem, Belgium
1. Stockholms Sparvagars Go IF (SWE)
2. Headingley BC (ENG)
3. Royal Canin BCH (NED)
3. TUS Wiebelskirchen (GER)
1990, Budapest, Hungary
1. Göteborgs BK (SWE)
2. Velo (NED)
3. Headingley BC (ENG)
3. Meteor (URS)
1989, San Javier, Spain
1. Headingley BC (ENG)
2. Göteborgs BK (SWE)
3. FC Langenfeld (GER)
3. BC Reykjavik (ICE)
1988, Moscow, USSR
1. Sports Army Club Omsk (URS)
2. BK Triton (DEN)
3. Headingley BC (ENG)
3. Velo (NED)
1987, Villach, Austria
1. Triton Aalborg (DEN)
2. Aura Malmö (SWE)
3. BC Reykjavik (ICE)
3. Nashua Duinwijck (NED)
1986, Haarlem, Netherlands
1. Gentofte BK (DEN)
2. BMK Aura Malmö (SWE)
3. BC Duinwijck (NED)
3. BC Reykjavik (ICE)
1985, Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany
1. Gentofte BK (DEN)
2. BMK Aura Malmö (SWE)
3. Kawasaki Venlo (NED)
3. BC Penarth (WAL)
1984, Malmö, Sweden
1. Aura Malmö (SWE)
2. Gentofte BK (DEN)
3. BC Duinwijck (NED)
3. BC Reykjavik (ICE)
1983, Paris, France
1. Gentofte BK (DEN)
2. BMK Aura Malmö (SWE)
3. DBC Bonn (GER)
3. BC Duinwijck (NED)
1982, Edegem, Belgium
1. Gentofte BK (DEN)
2. BC Duinwijck (NED)
3. Gillesports Penarth (WAL)
3. TuS Wiebelskirchen (GER)
1981, Copenhagen, Denmark
1. Gentofte BK (DEN)
2. BMK Aura Malmö (SWE)
3. SC Olve (BEL)
3. BC Duinwijck NED)
1980, Mülheim Ruhr, Germany
1. Wimbledon SBC (ENG)
2. Hvidovre BK (DEN)
3. BV Mülheim (GER)
3. BMK Aura Malmö (SWE)
1979, Haarlem, Netherlands
1. Gentofte BK (DEN)
2. BC Duinwijck (NED)
3. BV Mülheim (GER)
3. Malmö F.F. (SWE)
1978, Göppingen, Germany
1. Gentofte BK (DEN)
2. BV Mülheim (GER)
3. Holy Trinity BC (IRE),
4. ASKÖ Sport Amman (AUT)




