2003 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup

European Speedway Club Champions' Cup
Ryan Sullivan helped Mega-Lada Togliatti win the championship for the second consecutive year.
Start date10 August
End date27 September
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The 2003 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup was the sixth motorcycle speedway championship for clubs competing in Europe. It was organised by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM). The competition was primarily for Eastern European teams and only featured Polish teams from three of the 'Big four' leagues, with the British, Swedish and Danish leagues choosing not to compete.[1]

Mega-Lada Togliatti won the championship for the second consecutive year.[2][3]

Qualifying

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AMTK Ljubljana qualified for the final

Pos. Team Pts. Scorers
1 Slovenia AMTK Ljubljana 52 Matej Žagar 15, Jernej Kolenko 14, Izak Šantej 11, Ales Dolinar 11, Primoz Legan 1
2 Latvia Lokomotiv Daugavpils 36 Alexander Biznya 11, Kjasts Puodžuks 9, Nikolai Kokin 7, Denis Popovich 6, Leonid Paura 5
3 Germany MC Güstrow 26 Christian Hefenbrock 8, Steffen Mell 8, Michael Moller 5, Ronny Weis 5, Marco Muller 0
4 Ukraine SKA-Speedway Lviv 6 Aleksander Lyatosinsky 3, Igor Borisenko 3, Sergej Senko 0, Lubomir Vojtyk 0

Final

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Pos. Team Pts. Scorers
1 Russia Mega-Łada Togliatti 74 Rune Holta 20, Ryan Sullivan 17, Sergey Darkin 11, Oleg Kurguskin 15, Roman Poważny 11
2 Hungary Hajdu Volan Debrecen 66 Tomasz Bajerski 27, Attila Stefani 13, Sandor Tihanyi 11, Laszlo Szatmari 8, Norbert Magosi 7
3 Slovenia AMTK Ljubljana 45 Matej Zagar 18, Ales Dolinar 10, Jernej Kolenko 9, Izak Santej 6, Stanko Glavan 2
4 Czech Republic AMK Pardubice 43 Matej Ferjan 24, Radek Smolik 8, Jaroslav Petrak 6, Vladimir Visvader 4, Roman Andrusiv 1
5 Poland Polonia Bydgoszcz 34 Jacek Krzyżaniak 15, Michał Robacki 11, Marcin Jędrzejewski 3, Grzegorz Czechowski 3, Robert Uminski 2

References

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  1. ^ "Historical statement of results 1998-2012". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Klubowy Puchar Europy". Speedway.hg. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Before the KPE final in Toruń: the history of the competition". Sporto We Fakty. Retrieved 15 March 2024.