The EuroFloorball Cup (EFC) is the championship tournament for the 5th and lower ranked European national club champions. The tournament is played with 6 teams for both men and women (12 teams in total). The higher ranked European Club teams play in the Champions Cup.
The EFC (called the European Cup until 2007) was first played in 1993. The first men’s champion was the Swedish team, Balrog IK, and the first women’s champion was VK Rasket, also from Sweden. After the 2000 World Championship, the tournament changed its format to a biennial event, but returned to the annual format in 2008.
The EuroFloorball Challenge is for teams outside of the Champions Cup and EuroFloorball Cup and acts as a qualifying event for EFC.
2019 – Malacky, Slovakia
2018 – not played
2017 – Valmiera, Latvia
2016 – Weissenfels, Germany
2015 – Cesis, Latvia
2014 – Fredrikstad, Norway
- Qualification – Zielonka, Poland
2013 – Trencin, Slovakia
2012 – Kosice, Slovakia
- Qualification – Fredrikshavn, Denmark
2011 – Rakoniewice, Poland
- Qualification East – Vrhnika, Slovenia
- Qualification West – Ciampino, Italy
2010 – Valmiera & Koceni Latvia
- Qualification West Women – Grimma, Germany
- Qualification West Men – Olso, Norway
- Qualification East – Erd, Hungary
- Qualification Top 4 – Helsinki, Finland
2009 – Frederikshavn, Denmark
- Qualification West – Leoben & Kapfenberg, Austria
- Qualification East – Valmiera, Latvia
- Qualification Top 4 – Winterthur & Langnau, Switzerland
2008 – Winterthur, Switzerland
- Qualification West – Fredrikshavn, Denmark
- Qualification East – Bratislava, Slovakia
- Qualification Top 4 – Helsinki & Porvoo, Finland
2007/08 – Vantaa, Finland
- Qualification West – Baerum, Norway
- Qualification East – Ciampino, Italy
- Qualification Top 4 – Liberec, Czech Republic
The EFC replaced the European Cup in 2007/08. Results from the events prior to this date can be found by following this link: European Cup