The EHF Challenge Trophy is an international handball tournament for developing handball nations.
There is both a male and female tournaments.
Year | Final | Third place match | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Second place | Third place | Score | Fourth place | |||
1999 | Cyprus | 21–20 | Moldova | Great Britain | 30–20 | Armenia | ||
2001 | Latvia | 31–22 | Estonia | Moldova | 27–25 | Cyprus | ||
2003 | Moldova | 32–19 | Azerbaijan | Great Britain | 19–16 | Malta | ||
2005 | Moldova | 29–27 | Azerbaijan | Scotland | 24–18 | England | ||
2007 | Georgia | 28–27 | Luxembourg | Faroe Islands | – | |||
2009 | Finland | 30–28 | Georgia | Moldova | – | Malta | ||
2012 | Moldova | 30–28 | Faroe Islands | Azerbaijan | Georgia |
Year | Final | Third place match | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Second place | Third place | Score | Fourth place | |||
2000 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 30–26 | Belgium | Finland | – | Latvia | ||
2002 | Azerbaijan | 26–18 | Greece | Belgium | 19–18 | Israel | ||
2004 | Italy | 30–22 | Faroe Islands | Finland | 29–23 | Israel | ||
2006 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 40–24 | Faroe Islands | Cyprus | 23–18 | Georgia | ||
2008 | Finland | 25–17 | Faroe Islands | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 23–16 | Great Britain | ||
2010 | Finland | 28–26 | Israel | Faroe Islands | – | Cyprus | ||
2012 | Bulgaria | 36–27 | Faroe Islands | Israel | 39–28 | Latvia | ||
2014 | Bulgaria | 34–23 | Israel | Greece | 23–16 | Belgium | ||
2016 | Faroe Islands | 28–14 | Georgia | Latvia | 30–21 | Belgium | ||
2018 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 27-26 | Belgium | Luxembourg | 22-21 | Estonia |
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