Spring Tour 2025: The Race to Club Finals Begins
The 2025 European Ultimate Club Season (EUCS) kicks off with a bang as the Spring Tour takes over five cities on the weekend of April 26–27. Teams from across Europe will battle it out for ranking points, a crucial step toward qualification for the European Ultimate Club Finals (EUCF).
22nd of April 20:00 CEST: "In or Out" with Ravi Vasudevan
Want deeper insights into the Spring Tour, EUCS structure, and what these early season results really mean? Ravi breaks it all down in the new episode of In or Out — dropping on the 22nd of April at 20:00 CEST on live.ultimatefederation.eu.
Be sure to check out the rosters before the tournament via https://ranking.ultimatefederation.eu
Grenoble, France (Open & Women)
Top talent from across Western Europe heads to the Alps. Grut (NED), Mooncup (BEL), BFD Shout (ITA) and FABulous (SUI) meet early for a first outing. A total of 8 Teams will compete in the Women’s Division. In the Open division (16 Teams), the highest-seeded teams are Quijotes (ESP) and Iznogood (FRA), while the rest of the field missed out on the Club Finals last year. The hosts, Queen Kong and Monkey will try to use their home advantage to get an early boost.
Link → Grenoble Competition*
Leicester, United Kingdom (Women)
Leicester plays an essential role in the women’s division. Eleven teams come together for the first test. Many teams will test their new club season rankings for the first time, including Gentle (BEL), Dublin Gravity Women (IRL), Flame (IRL), and KFUM Örebro (SWE). They will face Iceni (GBR), the highest-seeded team, YAKA (FRA), and LMU (GBR). It's a great initial mix of strengths to kick off the season.
Link → Leicester Competition*
Lund, Sweden (Mixed)
A very international mix of ten Teams is participating in Lund to start the mixed season. With newcomers to the ranking system Jetset (BEL), RJP (POL), Newcastle (GBR), Frühmix (GER), and Helsinki (FIN), we see a diverse field working for early ranking advantages against the experienced GBR teams Reading, Glasgow, Heck, and BN1.
Link → Lund Competition*
Padova, Italy (Mixed & Open)
As our biggest Spring tour for the second time in a row, Padova will host 16 Open and 12 Mixed Teams. While Mooncatchers (BEL) will face BFD La Fotta (ITA) early this season, the field is tight and deep, featuring names like Bad Skid (GER), Ranelagh (IRL), Heidees (GER), Freespeed (SUI) and many more. In mixed, we have a similar situation featuring 3 of the top 5 from last year: Tiefseetaucher (GER), Sesquidistus (FRA) and Mosquitos (AUT). The rest of the mixed field promises some surprises with Elite Invite ‘24 Winner Leamington Lemmings (GBR) and German Champion ‘24 Colorado — a lot to look out for.
Link → Competition Padova*
TimiSoara, Romania (Mixed & Open)
A fresh addition to the Spring Tour circuit, Timișoara brings a smaller competition into the mix, with four Mixed and eight Open Teams. It is an excellent start for the Eastern European teams and a great challenge to handle the top squad, 3SB (CZE).
Link → Timisoara Competition*
👉 For all event info, schedules and team lists:
🔗 https://eucs-schedule.ultimatefederation.eu
*the field allocation can still be changed until the start of the tournament.