EUCF BID ALLOCATION
The
best teams from each
region play a three-day tournament to determine the European Club
Champion.
Bids to the annual EUCF are distributed according to prior results from
the
EUCFs and be announced on this website.
Bid
allocation Rules Open (total
for elite +
challenger)
- Every region initially gets one
less bid than the number of its teams participating in the prior EUCF,
with a minimum of 4 bids and a
maximum of 7.
- Last placed regional teams (L)
will be compared with second last placed regional teams (S). L-teams
from regions with 8 bids and
S-teams from regions with only 4
bids will be disregarded (rule 1).
- The best L-team is compared
with the worst S-team. If the L-team finished better than the S-team,
then the region of the L-team gains a bid from the region of the S-team.
- Compare the next best L-team
with the next worst S-team. If the L-team finished better than the
S-team, then the region of the L-team gets a bid from the region of the
S-team.
- A region may gain or lose only
one bid per year according to the criteria defined above.
- If a region is unable to
fulfill its bids, rule 4 is applied and either the third S team or L
team will have its region fill the bid. This is the only way a region
may lose more than one bid.
No region may have more than 8 bids to the EUCF or less than 4.
Bid
allocation Rules elite Open
1. Elite Open division features 8
teams.
2. Bids are awarded in the order
of the
final ranking of the previous EUCF, with a minimum of 1 bid per region.
Bid
allocation Rules Women
Women's
EUCF features 10
teams. The same rules apply, however, with one automatic bid per region
and 5
wildcard bids being awarded.
Conclusion
It
is important for teams to
do as well as possible at the EUCF tournament in order to earn their
region an
extra bid in the following year’s EUCF. A good showing by a
region’s teams will
ensure their region gets as many chances as possible to claim the
championship.
Any
questions can be mailed to the Championship Series Committee at
csc/at/eucs.efdf.org.
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site is hosted by the EFDF,
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2011 CSC Committee
csc(at)eucs.efdf.org
2011 CSC Committee
csc(at)eucs.efdf.org
Andrea
"Oddi" Furlan, Chair
Ruediger Veitl, DE, C
-- vacant --
Katka Svobodova, CZ, E
Gabor Barross, H, E
Paul Eriksson, SE, N
Alina Dunaeva RUS, N
David Moser, CH, S
Silvia Sabino, FR, S
Si Hill, UK, W
Aura Mackenzie, UK, W
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