The Internationalen Turbine Hallencup is an indoor five-a-side women's football invitational tournament organized by German club 1.FFC Turbine Potsdam. The inaugural edition was held in Potsdam's MBS Arena on 2 – 3 February 2013, and it was won by Brøndby IF.[1]

List of finals

YearChampionRes.Runner-upThirdRes.Fourth
2013Denmark Brøndby4–3Germany Turbine PotsdamAustria Neulengbach4–2Scotland Glasgow City
2014Germany Turbine Potsdam5–0Denmark BrøndbyAustria Neulengbach3–1Scotland Glasgow City
2015Germany Turbine Potsdam4–1Denmark BrøndbyAustria Neulengbach (PSO: 8-7)4–4Czech Republic Sparta Prague
2016[2]Austria St. Pölten-Spratzern3–2Czech Republic Sparta PragueGermany Turbine Potsdam4–2Scotland Glasgow City
2017[3]Germany Turbine Potsdam3–1Portugal Sporting CPAustria St. Pölten3–1Czech Republic Sparta Prague
2018[4]Germany Turbine Potsdam4–1Portugal Sporting CPAustria St. Pölten2–0Czech Republic Sparta Prague
2019[5]Czech Republic Sparta Prague4–1Germany Turbine PotsdamPoland Czarni Sosnowiec5–1Hungary MTK Hungária
2020[6]Germany Turbine Potsdam4–0Austria St. PöltenCzech Republic Sparta Prague2–1Denmark Fortuna Hjørring

References

  1. Brøndby IF wins the Internationalen Turbine Hallencup. Framba.de, 3 February 2013
  2. St. Pölten gewinnt Turbine-Cup: Zwei Neue bei Potsdam. lr-online.de, 10 January 2016
  3. 5. Internationaler Turbine Hallencup: Ergebnisse. turbine-potsdam.de, 30 January 2017
  4. "Turbine Potsdam feiert wieder! Hallencup-Erfolg nach Final-Neuauflage gegen Sporting Lissabon". sportbuzzer.de (in German). 30 January 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  5. "Turbine Potsdam unterliegt Prag erst im Finale". morgenpost.de (in German). 27 January 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  6. "Turniersieg ohne Niederlage: Turbine Potsdam dominiert beim Hallencup". sportbuzzer.de (in German). 19 January 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2020.


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