European Chess Club Cup
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History

The tournament origins are from the former Yugoslavia, where chess club competition was quite popular. In 1996 the Women's Chess Club competition was added.

Mens Tournament

Champions... http://www.ecc2009.com/history_eng.htm
  • 1956   ŠK Partizan
  • 1976   Burevestnik Moscow and   Solingen SG
  • 1979   Burevestnik Moscow
  • 1982   Spartacus Budapest
  • 1984   Trud Moscow
  • 1986   CSKA Moscow
  • 1988   CSKA Moscow
  • 1990   CSKA Moscow and   Solingen SG
  • 1992   Bayern Munich
  • 1993   Lyon Oyonnax
  • 1994 ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna, or Šahovski Klub Bosna is a chess club from Sarajevo, Bosnia. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna . This club has achieved considerable success at competitions on the international stage....

     &   Lyon Oyonnax
  • 1995   Yerevan city
  • 1996   Sberbank Tatarstan Kazan
  • 1997   Ladia Azov
  • 1998 Panfox Breda
  • 1999 ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna, or Šahovski Klub Bosna is a chess club from Sarajevo, Bosnia. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna . This club has achieved considerable success at competitions on the international stage....

  • 2000 ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna, or Šahovski Klub Bosna is a chess club from Sarajevo, Bosnia. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna . This club has achieved considerable success at competitions on the international stage....

  • 2001   Nikel Norilsk
  • 2002 ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna
    ŠK Bosna, or Šahovski Klub Bosna is a chess club from Sarajevo, Bosnia. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna . This club has achieved considerable success at competitions on the international stage....

  • 2003   NAO Paris
  • 2004   NAO Paris http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1954
  • 2005   Tomsk-400
  • 2007   Linex Magic-Mérida
  • 2008   Ural Sverdlovskaya oblast http://ecc2008.chessdom.com/european-club-cup-final-standings/
  • 2009  Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
  • 2010  Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
  • 2011  Saint-Petersburg Chess Federation

Womens Tournament

Champions... http://www.ecc2009.com/history_eng.htm
  • 1996   Agrouniverzal Belgrade and   Merani Tbilisi
  • 1997   Goša Smederevska Pal.
  • 1998   AEM-Luxten Timişoara
  • 1999   Rudenko School Kherson
  • 2000   Agrouniverzal Belgrade
  • 2001   Agrouniverzal Belgrade
  • 2002   BAS Belgrade
  • 2003   Internet CG Podgorica
  • 2004   NTN Tbilisi
  • 2005   NTN Tbilisi
  • 2006   Mika Yerevan
  • 2007   CE Monte Carlo
  • 2008   CE Monte Carlo
  • 2009   Spartak Vidnoe
  • 2010   CE Monte Carlo
  • 2011   AVS
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