The 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup was the 29th edition of the Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup, Europe's premier club indoor hockey tournament organized by the EHF. It was held from 16 to 18 February 2019 in Wettingen, Switzerland.[1] 
Rot-Weiss Köln won a record-extending ninth title by defeating Racing Club de Bruxelles 5–2 in the final, Dinamo Elektrostal took the bronze medal and Surbiton and Complutense were relegated to the Trophy division.[2][3][4] 
  Teams
 Participating clubs have qualified based on their country's final ranking from the 2017 competition (Host is highlighted in bold).[1] 
  Results
 All times are local, CET (UTC+1). 
 Preliminary round
 Pool A
    | Pos  |  Team  |  Pld  |  W  |  D  |  L  |  GF  |  GA  |  GD  |  Pts  |  Qualification  | 
  | 1  |    Dinamo Elektrostal  |  3  |  3  |  0  |  0  |  12  |  8  |  +4  |  15  |  Semi-finals  | 
  | 2  |    Rot-Weiss Köln  |  3  |  2  |  0  |  1  |  13  |  9  |  +4  |  11  | 
  | 3  |    Surbiton  |  3  |  1  |  0  |  2  |  7  |  11  |  −4  |  6  |  Pool C  | 
  | 4  |    Rotweiss Wettingen (H)  |  3  |  0  |  0  |  3  |  7  |  11  |  −4  |  3  | 
          Dinamo Elektrostal    |  3–2  |    Rotweiss Wettingen  |    |   |  Report  |    |          | 
  
   Pool B
       
   Fifth to eighth place classification
 Pool C
 The points obtained in the preliminary round against the other team are taken over.  
   | Pos  |  Team  |  Pld  |  W  |  D  |  L  |  GF  |  GA  |  GD  |  Pts  |  Relegation  | 
  | 5  |    Rotweiss Wettingen (H)  |  3  |  2  |  0  |  1  |  6  |  6  |  0  |  11  |    | 
  | 6  |    Arminen  |  3  |  1  |  1  |  1  |  7  |  5  |  +2  |  8  | 
  | 7  |    Surbiton (R)  |  3  |  1  |  1  |  1  |  6  |  7  |  −1  |  7  |  Relegation to the Trophy  | 
  | 8  |    Complutense (R)  |  3  |  0  |  2  |  1  |  4  |  5  |  −1  |  5  | 
Source: 
EHF(H) Hosts; 
(R) Relegated
    
        Complutense    |  1–2  |    Rotweiss Wettingen  |    |   |  Report  |    |          | 
  First to fourth place classification
  Semi-finals
  
  Third and fourth place
  Final
  Statistics
 Final standings
  Source: 
EHF(H) Host; 
(R) Relegated
  Top goalscorers
  Source:[5] 
 Awards
 The following individual awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[2] 
   | U21 Player of the Tournament  |  Best Player  |  Best Goalkeeper  |  Leading Goalscorer  | 
    Georgii Arusiia  |    Marco Miltkau  |    Philip van Leeuwen  |    Marco Miltkau  | 
 See also
  References