Badminton European Cup 2008
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Badminton EuropeNational Russian Badminton Federation
11-15 june 2008, Russian, Moscow region Ramenskoe
Sports centre Borisoglebskiy

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History


Year
No.
Country
Host City
Winner
Runner up
Score
1978
I
 West Germany
Bochum
Gentofte BK
1. BV Mülheim
5–2
1979
II
 Netherlands
Haarlem
Gentofte BK
BC Duinwijck
6–1
1980
III
 Germany
Mülheim
Wimbledon SBC
Hvidovre BK
4–3
1981
IV
 Denmark
Copenhagen
Gentofte BK
BMK Aura Malmö
7–0
1982
V
 Belgium
Edegem
Gentofte BK
BC Duinwijck
6–1
1983
VI
 France
Paris
Gentofte BK
BMK Aura Malmö
7–0
1984
VII
 Sweden
Malmö
BMK Aura Malmö
Gentofte BK
7–0
1985
VIII
 West Germany
Mülheim
Gentofte BK
BMK Aura Malmö
7–0
1986
IX
 Netherlands
Haarlem
Gentofte BK
BMK Aura Malmö
6–1
1987
X
 Austria
Villach
Triton BK Aalborg
BMK Aura Malmö
4–3
1988
XI
 Soviet Union
Moscow
SAC Omsk
Triton BK Aalborg
4–3
1989
XII
 Spain
San Javier
Headingley BC
Göteborgs BK
4–3
1990
XIII
 Hungary
Budapest
Göteborgs BK
Velo BC van Zundert
5–2
1991
XIV
 Belgium
Edegem
Stockholm Sparvagars GoIF
Headingley BC
5–2
1992
XV
 Bulgaria
Sofia
BC Feibra Linz
TBC Reykjavik
6–1
1993
XVI
 Norway
Kristiansand
Lillerod BK
Göteborgs BK
4–3
1994
XVII
 Czech Republic
Most
Lillerod BK
Göteborgs BK
5–2
1995
XVIII
 Norway
Kristiansand
Lillerod BK
Göteborgs BK
5–2
1996
XIX
 Netherlands
Haarlem
Kastrup Magleby BK
Technokhim Moskau
4–1
1997
XX
 Ireland
Lisburn
Hvidovre BK
Technokhim Moskau
4–3
1998
XXI
 Czech Republic
Most
Kastrup Magleby BK
Technokhim Moskau
4–1
1999
XXII
 Austria
Dornbirn
BC Eintracht Südring
Sportschool van Zijderveld
5–1
2000
XXIII
 Netherlands
Eindhoven
Kastrup Magleby BK
Fyrisfjädern Uppsala
5–2
2001
XXIV
 Sweden
Uppsala
Hvidovre BK
Fyrisfjädern Uppsala
4–3
2002
XXV
 Germany
Berlin
Lokomotiv Rekord Moskau
Fyrisfjädern Uppsala
4–3
2003
XXVI
 Sweden
Uppsala
Lokomotiv Rekord Moskau
Fyrisfjädern Uppsala
4–1
2004
XXVII
 Netherlands
Haarlem
Greve Strands BK
FC Langenfeld
4–1
2005
XXVIII
 France
Issy-les-Moulineaux
Kastrup Magleby BK
1. BC Beuel
4–1
2006
XXIX
 Spain
La Rinconada, Seville
IBMC Issy-les-Moulineaux
SC Meteor Dnjepropetrowsk
Uniao Desportiva de Santana
In 2006 the CB Rinconada used an not play-entitled player in the final, so that afterwards the title was awarded to the finalists IBMC Issy les Moulineaux. The two losers in the semifinal were promoted as the second place winner, thus for the first time in history, two teams were emerge as the silver medalists.
2007
XXX
 Netherlands
Amersfoort
NL Primorye Wladiwostok
BC Amersfoort
4–2

 


Denmark (18)
Gentofte BK (1978, 1979, 1981,1982, 1983, 1985, 1986)
Lillerod BK (1993, 1994, 1995)
Kastrup Magleby BK (1996, 1998, 2000, 2005)
Hvidovre BK (1997, 2001)
Greve Strands BK (2004)
Triton BK Aalborg (1987)
 
Russia (4)
Lokomotiv-Rekord (2002, 2003)
Sports Army Club Omsk (1988)
NL Primorye Wladiwostok (2007)
 
Sweden (3)
BMK Aura Malmö (1984)
Göteborgs BK  (1990)
Stockholm Sparvagars GoIF (1991)
 
 England (2)
Wimbledon SBC (1980)
Headingley BC (1989)
 
Germany (1)
BC Eintracht Südring (1999)
 
 France (1)
IBMC Issy-les-Moulineaux (2006)
 
Austria (1)
BC Feibra Linz (1992)