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*[[2017-18 Cross Border Cup|2017-18]]: Latvian Hawks (A Division), Flying Ducks (B Division) | *[[2017-18 Cross Border Cup|2017-18]]: Latvian Hawks (A Division), Flying Ducks (B Division) | ||
*[[2018-19 Cross Border Cup|2018-19]]: Dundalk Warriors (A Division), Northern Ireland Tridents (B Division) | *[[2018-19 Cross Border Cup|2018-19]]: Dundalk Warriors (A Division), Northern Ireland Tridents (B Division) | ||
*[[2019-20 Cross Border Cup|2019-20]]: The Hawks (A Division), Flying Ducks (B Division) - season suspended on 3/13 due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1474-recreational-cup.html?season=2017#standings Eurohockey] | *[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1474-recreational-cup.html?season=2017#standings Eurohockey] |
Revision as of 15:13, 9 October 2020
The Cross Border Cup (also known as the Irish Recreational Cup is a tournament between Irish and Northern Irish clubs, held at the Dundonald Ice Bowl in Belfast. The first edition of the tournament was contested solely by Irish teams.
Champions
- 2015-16: Latvian Hawks
- 2016-17: Belfast City Bruins (A Division), Kilkenny City Storm (B Division)
- 2017-18: Latvian Hawks (A Division), Flying Ducks (B Division)
- 2018-19: Dundalk Warriors (A Division), Northern Ireland Tridents (B Division)
- 2019-20: The Hawks (A Division), Flying Ducks (B Division) - season suspended on 3/13 due to COVID-19 pandemic