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The European Club Challenge is a single match wheelchair rugby league competition played between the previous season's British Super League and French Elite 1 champions. The competition was established in 2023 and is similar in concept to the World Club Challenge in the running game.[1]

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The competition was originally proposed in 2011.[2] In 2015, a European Cup competition took place between Catalans Dragons and Leyland Warriors. It was played over two legs with both being won by the French team; 40–30 in England and 54–20 in France.[3][4]

Catalans Dragons are the most successful club in the competition, winning two out of two titles, one shared and one outright.[5]

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Results

2023 European Club Challenge
25 August 2023
19:30 CEST (UTC+02:00)[6]
More information Catalans Dragons, 32–32 ...
Sports Complex Germanor, Cabestany
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2024 European Club Challenge
6 April 2024
18:00 BST (UTC+01:00)[7]
More information Wigan Warriors, 28–68 ...
Robin Park Arena, Wigan
Referees: David Butler, Djamel Merzouk
Player of the Match: Arno Vargas
More information Wigan Warriors, Position ...
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Titles

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Italics indicates shared title

References

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