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Retrieved 22 May Retrieved 30 May Share on Facebook Share. Share on Twitter Tweet. Share on Pinterest Share. Share on LinkedIn Share. Share on Digg Share. Current season or competition: —13 Heineken Cup. Competition logo. Leinster — Toulouse 4 titles. Cardiff Arms Park , Cardiff. Leicester Tigers. Stade Lescure , Bordeaux. Lansdowne Road , Dublin. Northampton Saints. Twickenham Stadium , London. Parc des Princes , Paris. Millennium Stadium , Cardiff. London Wasps.

Murrayfield Stadium , Edinburgh. Stade de France , Saint-Denis , Paris. Aviva Stadium , Dublin. Leicester Tigers 3 , Northampton Saints. Leinster 3 , Munster 2 , Ulster. Munster 2 , Ulster. Toulouse 4 , Brive. English Premiership. Top Welsh Premier Division. Vincent Clerc. Geordan Murphy. Ben Cohen. Northampton Saints , Brive , Sale Sharks. Bath , London Wasps , Gloucester.

Matthew Robinson. Timoci Matanavou. Stephen Jones. Llanelli , Scarlets , Clermont Auvergne. Dimitri Yachvili. The Champions Cup is Europe's biggest club rugby competition and is contested by teams from the countries that take part in the Six Nations championship England, France, Italy, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. It is an annual competition. The tournament was launched at the initiative of the then Five Nations Committee with the aim of providing a new professional rugby union competition for clubs and provinces.

It was initially known as the Heineken Cup, or H Cup in France, on account of the fact it was sponsored by the Dutch company, the world's second-largest brewers - it was renamed the Champions Cup in That year also saw a change in the format of the Champions Cup , with the number of teams taking part being reduced from 24 to Between and , the Heineken Cup saw several periods of domination.

From to it was English clubs who reigned supreme, with Leicester Tigers leading the way. France and Stade Toulousain in particular held sway between and It was then the turn of Ireland's Munster and Leinster to take charge, with tournament wins respectively coming their way in and and in , and Since France's Toulon and England's Saracens have dominated the competition, winning it six times between them, with only Leinster breaking the sequence in Toulon won the title three years in a row between and , while Saracens were victorious in , and The competition format changed in , with the number of teams being cut from 24 to



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