The WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships (WUCC) are held every 4 years, bringing together the best ultimate club teams from around the world for a 7 day competition.
The first WUCC was held in Cologne, Germany in 1989, and until 1999 was held every 2 years. Other host cities have been Toronto, Canada (1991), Madison, Wisconsin, USA (1993), Millfield, UK (1995), Vancouver, Canada (1997), St Andrews, Scotland, UK (1999), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (2002) and Perth, Australia (2006).
The World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) owns WUCC, determines hosting rights, allocates team slots to its member National Associations and oversees all technical aspects of the competition. Information on the history, activities and future events of the World Flying Disc Federation can be found on the WFDF website.
WFDF granted hosting rights for WUCC 2010 to the Czech Flying Disc Association in 2008. The WUCC 2010 Organizing Committee began forming during 2007, and all key roles were filled by the winter of 2008. The Committee has considerable experience in the management of frisbee sporting events, and many of them were members of the 2001 European Ultimate Club Championships organizing committee.
Tournament Commitee