The European Women's Youth Handball Championship is the official competition for youth women handball national teams in Europe, managed by the European Handball Federation. It takes place every two years. Since the 2005 edition, the championship received its current name: EHF European Women's U-17 Handball Championship.
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||||||
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width=15% | Champion | width=9% | Score | width=15% | Runner-up | width=15% | Third place | width=9% | Score | width=15% | Fourth place |
1992 Details | Hungary | 17 – 14 | 14 – 12 | ||||||||
1994 Details | Lithuania | 24 – 16 | 18 – 15 | ||||||||
1997 Details | Austria | 20 – 11 | 30 – 21 | ||||||||
1999 Details | Germany | 31 – 26 | 25 – 23 | ||||||||
2001 Details | Turkey | 26 – 14 | 21 – 20 | ||||||||
2003 Details | Russia | 28 – 23 | 26 – 20 | ||||||||
2005 Details | Austria | 29 – 26 | 30 – 21 | ||||||||
2007 Details | Slovakia | 30 – 20 | 32 – 27 | ||||||||
2009 Details | Serbia | 24 – 23 | 40 – 28 | ||||||||
2011 Details | Czech Republic | 24 – 23 | 28 – 16 | ||||||||
2013 Details | Poland | 26 – 24 | 42 – 28 | ||||||||
2015 Details | FYR Macedonia | 25 – 24 | 34 – 31 | ||||||||
2017 Details | Slovakia | 23 – 18 | 32 – 18 | ||||||||
2019 Details | Slovenia | 28 – 24 | 28 – 21 | ||||||||
2021 Details | Montenegro | 25 – 19 | 37 – 30 | ||||||||
2023 Details[1] [2] | Montenegro | 24 – 19 | 31 – 27 |