European Squash Team Championships Explained
European Team Championships |
Event Name: | European Team Championships |
Psa Most Recent Champion(S): | England (men's) |
Psa Year: | 2024 |
Wsa Most Recent Champion(S): | Belgium (women's) |
Wsa Year: | 2024 |
The European Team Championships (ETC) are the international squash competition played between teams representing different nations organised by the European Squash Federation. Countries enter teams of four or five players to represent them in the championships. In each round of the competition, teams face each other in a best-of-four singles matches contest. Each competition is held once every year.
Past results
2022 in, England took both the ESF European Team Championship titles after a 2–1 victory for the women against Wales and a 3–0 victory for the men against France.
Men's championship
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Third-Place | Fourth-Place | Location |
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2024 | England | France | Switzerland | Wales | , Uster |
2023 | England | France | Switzerland | Wales | , Helsinki |
2022 | England | France | Scotland | Germany | , Eindhoven |
2021 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[1] [2] |
2020 |
2019 | England | | | | , Birmingham |
2018 | France | | | | , Wrocław |
2017 | France | | | | , Helsinki |
2016 | England | | | | , Warsaw |
2015 | France | | | | , Herning |
2014 | England | | | | , Riccione |
2013 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
2012 | England | | | | , Nuremberg |
2011 | England | | | | , Espoo |
2010 | England | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
2009 | England | | | | , Malmö |
2008 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
2007 | England | | | | , Riccione |
2006 | England | | | | , Vienna |
2005 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
2004 | England | | | | , Rennes |
2003 | England | | | | , Nottingham |
2002 | England | | | | , Böblingen |
2001 | England | | | | , Eindhoven |
2000 | England | | | | , Vienna |
1999 | England | | | | , Linz |
1998 | England | | | | , Helsinki |
1997 | England | | | | , Odense |
1996 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
1995 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
1994 | England | | | | , Zoetermeer |
1993 | England | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
1992 | Scotland | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
1991 | England | | | | , Gelsenkirchen |
1990 | England | | | | , Zürich |
1989 | England | | | | , Helsinki |
1988 | England | | | | , Warmond |
1987 | England | | | | , Vienna |
1986 | England | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
1985 | England | | | | , Barcelona |
1984 | England | | | | , Dublin |
1983 | Sweden | | | | , Munich |
1982 | England | | | | , Cardiff |
1981 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
1980 | Sweden | | | | , Helsinki |
1979 | England | | | | , Hamburg |
1978 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
1977 | England | | | | , Sheffield |
1976 | England | | | | , Brussels |
1975 | England | | | | , Dublin |
1974 | England | | | | , Stockholm |
1973 | England | | | | , Edinburgh |
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Women's championship
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Third-Place | Fourth-Place | Location |
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2024 | Belgium | England | Wales | France | , Uster |
2023 | England | Belgium | Wales | France | , Helsinki |
2022 | England | Wales | Netherlands | France | , Eindhoven |
2021 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[3] [4] |
2020 |
2019 | France | | | | , Birmingham |
2018 | England | | | | , Wrocław |
2017 | England | | | | , Helsinki |
2016 | England | | | | , Warsaw |
2015 | England | | | | , Herning |
2014 | England | | | | , Riccione |
2013 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
2012 | England | | | | , Nuremberg |
2011 | England | | | | , Espoo |
2010 | Netherlands | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
2009 | England | | | | , Malmö |
2008 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
2007 | England | | | | , Riccione |
2006 | England | | | | , Vienna |
2005 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
2004 | England | | | | , Rennes |
2003 | England | | | | , Nottingham |
2002 | England | | | | , Böblingen |
2001 | England | | | | , Eindhoven |
2000 | England | | | | , Vienna |
1999 | England | | | | , Linz |
1998 | England | | | | , Helsinki |
1997 | England | | | | , Odense |
1996 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
1995 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
1994 | England | | | | , Zoetermeer |
1993 | England | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
1992 | England | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
1991 | England | | | | , Gelsenkirchen |
1990 | England | | | | , Zürich |
1989 | England | | | | , Helsinki |
1988 | England | | | | , Warmond |
1987 | England | | | | , Vienna |
1986 | England | | | | , Aix-en-Provence |
1985 | England | | | | , Barcelona |
1984 | England | | | | , Dublin |
1983 | England | | | | , Munich |
1982 | England | | | | , Cardiff |
1981 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
1980 | England | | | | , Helsinki |
1979 | England | | | | , Hamburg |
1978 | England | | | | , Amsterdam |
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Statistics
Titles by country
Men
Women
Medals summary
Women
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: European Squash Championships and tours have been cancelled for 2021.
- Web site: 2020 European Team Championship Div 1 & 2.
- Web site: European Squash Championships and tours have been cancelled for 2021.
- Web site: 2020 European Team Championship Div 1 & 2.