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.
[2] Among the teams, Sweden's IBF Falun are the most successful with five wins in the men's category[3] and IKSU with seven in the women's.
The top-ranked countries are Sweden, the Czech Republic, Finland and Switzerland, both for men and women.
The top seeded teams in the Champions Cup are the winners of national leagues.
For quarterfinals, the four teams are divided into Northern (Sweden and Finland) and Southern (the Czech republic and Switzerland) conferences.
Each of the two teams in a conference hosts one match, starting with a cup winner (or a runner-up).
[2] In 2008, the tournament was renamed to EuroFloorball Cup due to a naming conflict.
In all tournaments played in this format, teams from the Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland competed.
The sixth participant in men's tournament varied throughout the years from Germany, Latvia and Norway.