In about one month time, the third EUCF will take place in Paris. Three years ago, the EFDF launched the annual EUCS for elite open and women clubs, with the EUCF as its final tournament. Read on to learn what it's all about, notably the meaning of all these strange acronyms...
Created by the European Flying Disc Federation, in short the EFDF, the goal of the European Ultimate Championships Series (that's what EUCS stands for) is to:
To achieve this, the EFDF divided Europe into four geographic regions:
Basically the series is composed of three stages:
EUCS took off in 2006, with only two regionals -- the teams representing the West and South West region have been selected based on the results of the UKUA Tour 2006 (for the west) and EUCC 2005 (for the south west):
The finals took place in Italy: EUCF 2006 in Florence. First winners were Skogshyddan (Sweden) in the Open division, and Iceni (United Kingdom) in the Women's division. The Spirit of the Game awards went to Flying Angels Bern (Switzerland) and Tequila Boom Boom (Italy).
In 2007, the series second year, the EUCS featured all four regionals:
with the concluding tournament EUCF 2007 Basel, Switzerland. Clapham (United Kingdom) took the crown in the Open division, with the Woodchicas (Germany) winning the Women's division. Both Spirit of the Game awards went to LeedsLeedsLeeds (United Kingdom)!
Going into its third year now, the EUCS 2008 (or simply Champions League as it is called in France) consisted again of all full set of regionals:
plus the soon-to-be-played finals: the EUCF 2008 in Paris, France! All previous winners made their way through qualification, come to Paris to see who takes the EUCS trophies this year!
Nice article dude, but you forgot to say that the club organizing EUCF08 in Paris is the Ah Ouh Puc! ;-)
I understood that Ultimate frisbee in Europe is pretty much based around club teams, and that this started with the need for a high level tournament. Anyone know the results from the first year?
Actually they are stated above (the ones of 2006), you might need to turn your head the other way around to get them from down under ;)