The European Champion Clubs Cup is an athletics competition to the European junior athletics club that wins their national championships.[1]
Organized by European Athletics Association, first edition was held in 1979.[2] The 2011 held in Castellón, Spain.[3]
For the first time, in 2011, an Italian team, Audacia Atletica Record Juniors, wins the cup in Women category. [4]
Year | Venue | Winner (men's) | Country | Winner (women's) | Country | |
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1979 | Amsterdam | |||||
1980 | Birmingham | Birmingham | ||||
1981 | Birmingham | |||||
1982 | London | London | ||||
1983 | Birchfield Birmingham | Birmingham | ||||
1984 | Birchfield Birmingham | Did not held | ||||
1985 | ||||||
1986 | LC Brühl | |||||
1987 | Did not held | |||||
1988 | ||||||
1989 | ||||||
1990 | ||||||
1991 | ||||||
1992 | ||||||
1993 | Moscow City Sports | Gart Kyiv | ||||
1994 | Moscow City Sports | Orlyonok Saint Petersburg | ||||
1995 | Moscow City Sports | N.O. Saint Petersburg | ||||
1996 | N.O. Saint Petersburg | Moscow City Sports | ||||
1997 | N.O. Saint Petersburg | N.O. Saint Petersburg | ||||
1998 | N.O. Saint Petersburg | Moscow City Sports | ||||
1999 | Luch Moscow | |||||
2000 | Luch Moscow | Luch Moscow | ||||
2001 | Luch Moscow | Luch Moscow | ||||
2002 | Luch Moscow | Luch Moscow | ||||
2003 | Luch Moscow | Luch Moscow | ||||
2004 | Luch Moscow | Luch Moscow | ||||
2005 | SC Moscow | Viktoriya Lipetsk | ||||
2006 | SC Moscow | SC Moscow | ||||
2007 | ASC Moscow | |||||
2008 | SC Moscow | SC Moscow | ||||
2009 | ASC Moscow | ASC Moscow | ||||
2010 | AC Novi Beograd | |||||
2011 | ||||||
2012 | Ljubljana / SLO | |||||
2013 | ||||||
2014 | ||||||
2015 | ||||||
2016 | ||||||
2017 | ||||||
2018 | ||||||
2019 |