Team "EuroStars" is an Elite European Ultimate (formerly "Ultimate frisbee") women's team formed from over 10 nations each year to challenge the top North American teams in the "Americus Pro Cup" and promote the European women's game. The EuroStars provide an opportunity for these world class players to play in a strong team, learn about other cultures and promote female European talent. Founded in 2017 by captain Rebecca "Bex" Forth. EuroStars Tour were shared in 6 simultaneous clinics in 6 different European countries. The "You’re a Star" clinics will happen each spring to increase outreach.

Americus Pro Cup has been run by American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL) and EuroStars since 2017. AUDL and EuroStars entered into a three-year partnership in 2018.[1][2]

Pro Cup name

The name "Americus" is from the Latin name of Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512); a feminine Latin form of his name was given to the continent of America.

Cup format

During Americus Pro Cup tournament team EuroStars are scheduled to play seven matches with strongest North American women Ultimate clubs.

Pro Cup tour follows official World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) rules. One game takes 100 minutes or until team reaches 15 points.

Pro Cup point system

wWin by 1 = 1 Pro Cup point
win by 2 or 3 = 2 Pro Cup points
win by 4+ = 3 Pro Cup points.

Team that has the greatest number of Pro Cup points after the last game in the season will win the "Americus Pro Cup" trophy.

2019 season

Game results

Date[3] Opponent Result Points
received
Total
08.13Wildfire15-14+11
08.15Riot15-12+23
08.17Fury15-12+25
08.20Phoenix10-1505
08.22Brute Squad15-11+38
08.25Nemesis15-7+311
08.27Heist15-6+314

Team Europe: 14 points
Team Americas: 3 points

Team roster

Number Player Country
4Grazyna ChlebickaPoland
7Ines BringelPortugal
8Lāsma KublickaLatvia
9Betty SchnedlAustria
10Barbora KundelytėLithuania
17Anna GernerGermany
18Aline MondiotFrance
19Maja LindrothSweden
22Amelia KennethUnited Kingdom
23Bex Forth (C)United Kingdom
28Sarah TosnerovaCzech Republic
33Paulina DulPoland
42Levke WalczakGermany
43Sarah MelvinRepublic of Ireland
44Dina DumanskaiaRussia
91Alisa TizikRussia

2018 season

Game results

Date Opponent Result Points
received
Total
08.14Heist15-12+22
08.16Riot15-12+24
08.18Fury10-1504
08.21Ozone15-10+37
08.23Brute Squad8-1507
08.256ixers15-12+29
08.28Scandal15-7+312

Team Europe: 12 points
Team Americas: 6 points

Team roster

Number Player Country
1Laura FarolfiItaly
2Nici PrienGermany
7Sarah EklundSweden
8Lāsma KublickaLatvia
11Katey ForthUnited Kingdom
16Inês BringelPortugal
17Olivia HauserSwitzerland
18Yannicka KappelmannGermany
22Paula BaasNetherlands
23Bex Forth (C)United Kingdom
25Luci OtalSpain
31Maya MileckDenmark
32Fran ScarampiLuxembourg
43Sarah MelvinRepublic of Ireland
44Dina DumanskaiaRussia
61Isa PradaSpain

2017 season

Game results

Opponents Result Points
received
Total
Bent15-10+33
Scandal9-1503
Brute Squad13-1503
Riot Seattle8-1103
Underground11-3+36
Fury10-1106
Nightlock10-1106
Molly Brown12-1506
Heist15-7+39

Team Europe: 9 points
Team Americas: 11 points

Team roster

Number Player Country
0Betty SchnedlAustria
1Laura FarolfiItaly
2Nici PrienGermany
5Anneli AnderssonSweden
6Annika LindqvistSweden
7Sarah EklundSweden
9Jackie VerrallsUnited Kingdom
11Katey ForthUnited Kingdom
17Olivia HauserSwitzerland
22Paula BaasNetherlands
23Bex Forth (C)United Kingdom
30Essi InkinenFinland
31Maya MileckDenmark
32Fran ScarampiLuxembourg
34Ulla KiiliFinland
91Alisa TizikRussia

References

  1. Dure, Beau (5 April 2018). "'It doesn't seem fair to me': Ultimate players strike for gender equality". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  2. "Eurostars and AUDL had announced 3 year partnership". Ultiworld.
  3. Eurostars schedules and results

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