Women's EuroHockey Championship III

Last updated
Women's EuroHockey Championship III
Most recent season or competition:
2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship III
FormerlyWomen's EuroHockey Nations Challenge I
Sport Field hockey
Founded2005;18 years ago (2005)
Inaugural season 2005
No. of teams8
Confederation EHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey (2nd title)
(2023)
Most titlesFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales (2 titles each)
Level on pyramid3

The Women's EuroHockey Championship III, formerly known as the Women's EuroHockey Nations Challenge I, is a competition for European national field hockey teams. It is the third level of European field hockey Championships for national teams.

Contents

This is the lowest tier and there is promotion to the second tier. [1] The two first ranked teams qualify for the next Women's EuroHockey Championship II and are replaced by the two lowest-ranked teams from that tournament.

The tournament has been won by eight different teams: Wales has the most titles with two and the Czech Republic, France, Lithuania, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine have all won the tournament once. The most recent edition was held in Lipovci, Slovenia and was won by Ukraine. [2]

Results

YearHostFinalThird place matchNumber of teams
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2005
Details
Prague, Czech RepublicFlag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
3–2Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakia
3–2Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
8
2007
Details
Zagreb, CroatiaFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg
Wales
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–0 p.s.)
Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
1–0Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakia
7
2009
Details
Olten, SwitzerlandFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
2–0Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
2–0Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakia
5
2011
Details
Vienna, AustriaFlag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
Round-robin Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
Round-robin Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
6
2013
Details
Athens, GreeceFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg
Wales
Round-robin Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Round-robin Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
6
2015
Details
Sveti Ivan Zelina, CroatiaFlag of Russia.svg
Russia
Round-robin Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
Round-robin Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
5
2017
Details
Sveti Ivan Zelina, CroatiaFlag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
2–1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
6–1Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
5
2019
Details
Lipovci, SloveniaFlag of France.svg
France
4–3Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
0–0
(2–1 s.o.)
Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
7
2021
Details
Lipovci, SloveniaFlag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
2–1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
3–0Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
7
2023
Details
Zagreb, CroatiaFlag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
3–1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Gibraltar.svg
Gibraltar
2–1Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
4

Summary

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth place
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2 (2017, 2023)2 (2015, 2021)2 (2011, 2013)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 2 (2007, 2013)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1 (2009*)3 (2017, 2021, 2023)3 (2007, 2013, 2019)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1 (2005*)2 (2009, 2013)1 (2011)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1 (2011)2 (2015, 2019)1 (2017)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (2021)
Flag of France.svg  France 1 (2019)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (2015)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2 (2005, 2011*)1 (2009)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1 (2007)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1 (2005)2 (2007, 2009)
Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 1 (2023)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 6 (2005, 2015*, 2017*, 2019, 2021, 2023*)
* = host nation

Team appearances

Team Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2005
Flag of Croatia.svg
2007
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
2009
Flag of Austria.svg
2011
Flag of Greece.svg
2013
Flag of Croatia.svg
2015
Flag of Croatia.svg
2017
Flag of Slovenia.svg
2019
Flag of Slovenia.svg
2021
Flag of Croatia.svg
2023
Total
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2nd3rd2nd3
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 6th6th2
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4th5th4th4th4th4th4th7
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1st2nd3rd2nd4
Flag of France.svg  France 1st1
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 5th1
Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 3rd1
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 6th1
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 6th1
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1st2nd3rd2nd4
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2nd1
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5th1
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1st1
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 7th1
Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro 7thDefunct1
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 5th7th7th3
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3rd4th4th5th5th5th6th7
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 5th3rd1st3rd5th2nd3rd2nd2nd9
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 8th6th4th4th3rd1st3rd1st8
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1st1
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 1st1st2
Total8756655774 [3]

See also

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