CEV Women's Challenge Cup
This article is about Challenge Cup formerly known as CEV Cup. For the Top Teams Cup as renamed in 2007 to CEV Cup, see Women's CEV Cup.
For the men's tournament, see CEV Challenge Cup.
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Formerly | CEV Women's Cup (1980–2007) |
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Sport | Volleyball |
Founded | 1980 (as CEV Women's Cup) |
No. of teams | 30 (qualifying) + 16 (main phase) |
Country | CEV members |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) |
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Most titles |
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Official website | CEV Women's Challenge Cup |
The CEV Women's Challenge Cup is an official competition for women's volleyball clubs of Europe and takes place every year. It was started in the 1980/81 season under the name CEV Cup. In 2007 it was renamed to CEV Challenge Cup.[1]
Winners
CEV Cup
Year | Final | |||
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Champion | Result | Runner-Up | ||
1980/81 | ![]() |
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1981/82 | ![]() |
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1982/83 | ![]() |
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1983/84 | ![]() |
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1984/85 | ![]() |
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1985/86 | ![]() |
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1986/87 | ![]() |
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1987/88 | ![]() |
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1988/89 | ![]() |
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1989/90 | ![]() |
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1990/91 | ![]() |
3—0 | ![]() | |
1991/92 | ![]() |
3—0 | ![]() | |
1992/93 | ![]() |
3—1 | ![]() | |
1993/94 | ![]() |
3—1 | ![]() | |
1994/95 | ![]() |
3—0 | ![]() | |
1995/96 | ![]() |
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1996/97 | ![]() |
3—2 | ![]() | |
1997/98 | ![]() |
3—0 | ![]() | |
1998/99 | ![]() |
3—0 | ![]() | |
1999/00 | ![]() |
3—1 | ![]() | |
2000/01 | ![]() |
3—0 | ![]() | |
2001/02 | ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() | |
2002/03 | ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() | |
2003/04 | ![]() |
3–2 | ![]() | |
2004/05 | ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() | |
2005/06 | ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() | |
2006/07 | ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() |
CEV Challenge Cup
Year | Final | |||
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Champion | Result | Runner-Up | ||
2007/08 | ![]() |
3–2 | ![]() | |
2008/09 | ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() | |
2009/10 | ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() | |
2010/11 | ![]() |
3-1 3-1 | ![]() | |
2011/12 | ![]() |
2-3 3-2 (GS 15-13) | ![]() | |
2012/13 | ![]() |
3-2 1-3 (GS 15-8) | ![]() | |
2013/14 | ![]() |
3-2 3-1 | ![]() | |
2014/15 | ![]() |
0-3 3-1 (GS 15-11) | ![]() | |
2015/16 | ![]() |
3-1 3-1 | ![]() |
Titles By Country
Country | Won | Years |
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21 | 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 |
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7 | 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1994, 1996, 2010 |
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3 | 1990, 2013, 2014 |
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2 | 2008, 2015 |
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2 | 2011, 2012 |
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1 | 2016 |
References
- ↑ http://www.cev.lu/mmp/online/website/news/news_archive/news_archive_2007/news_archive_2007_04/8376_EN.html
- ↑ CEV. "Sirio Perugia wins CEV Cup after Champions League". Retrieved 2010-04-04.
- ↑ CEV. "ISTANBUL wins the 2007/08 Women's Challenge Cup". Retrieved 2010-04-09.
- ↑ CEV. "First European trophy ever for Italian club Vini Monteschiavo Jesi". Retrieved 2010-06-08.
- ↑ CEV. "DRESDNER SC celebrates home triumph". Retrieved 2010-04-04.
External links
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