Champions Cup (floorball)
| Sport | Floorball |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1993 |
| No. of teams | 8 men's and 8 women's |
| Countries | Czech Republic Finland Sweden Switzerland |
| Confederation | IFF |
| Most recent champions | M: Storvreta IBK (5th title) W: Thorengruppen IBK (3rd title) (2026) |
| Most titles | M: Sweden (25) W: Sweden (26) |
| Related competitions | EuroFloorball Cup EuroFloorball Challenge Men: Swedish Super League Superliga florbalu F-liiga Unihockey Prime League Women: Swedish Super League F-liiga Extraliga žen Unihockey Prime League |
| Official website | floorballchampionscup |
The Champions Cup (EuroFloorball Cup 1993–2010) is floorball tournament organized by the International Floorball Federation for the best clubs from the top four countries according to IFF World Ranking. Since 2019, those are Sweden, the Czech Republic, Finland and Switzerland, both for men and women. The tournament culminates every year in January both for men's and women's teams, that won in the previous season in their national league and cup competitions. That means, there are eight men's and eight women's teams in the tournament in total.
In various formats, the tournament took place 31 times, the last time in 2025–26. The first tournament was played in 1993. The new format with eight teams is used since 2024. Swedes won most titles, 25 in men's and 26 in women's tournaments (including the last 16 consecutively). Among the teams, Sweden's IBF Falun and Storvreta IBK are the most successful with five wins in the men's category and the defunct IKSU with seven in the women's. In 2025, the men and women of the same club, Pixbo IBK, won for the first time.
There are other tournaments organized for clubs from European countries at lower ranks: EuroFloorball Cup for countries at the fifth through tenth rank, and EuroFloorball Challenge for the rest.