Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship

Last updated
Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2024 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship
Sport Indoor hockey
Founded1975;49 years ago (1975)
No. of teams10
Confederation EHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (17th title)
(2024)
Most titlesFlag of Germany.svg  Germany (17 titles)
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to EuroHockey Indoor Championship II

The Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship is an international women's indoor hockey competition organized by the European Hockey Federation. The winning team becomes the champion of Europe. The tournament serves as a qualification tournament for the Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup. [1]

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The tournament is part of the EuroHockey Indoor Championships and is the highest level in the women's competition. The lowest two teams each year are relegated to the EuroHockey Indoor Championship II and replaced by the highest two teams from that competition. From 2024 onwards the tournament will be played with ten instead of eight teams. [2]

The tournament has been won by five different teams: Germany has the most titles with sixteen, the Netherlands has two titles and England, Ukraine and Belarus have won the tournament once. The most recent edition was held in Hamburg, Germany and was won by Germany. The next edition will be held in 2024.

Results

YearHostFinalThird place matchNumber of teams
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1975 Arras, FranceFlag of Germany.svg
West Germany
Round-robin Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
Round-robin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
7
1977 Brussels, BelgiumFlag of Germany.svg
West Germany
Round-robin Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
Round-robin Flag of France.svg
France
5
1981 West Berlin, West GermanyFlag of Germany.svg
West Germany
10–1Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
9–5Flag of England.svg
England
8
1985 London, EnglandFlag of Germany.svg
West Germany
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of England.svg
England
Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
8
1987 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, West GermanyFlag of Germany.svg
West Germany
10–8Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of England.svg
England
3–0Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg
Ireland
8
1990 Elmshorn, West GermanyFlag of Germany.svg
West Germany
4–3Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
13–2Flag of France.svg
France
8
1993 London, EnglandFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
8–3Flag of England.svg
England
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
6–4Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
8
1996 Glasgow, ScotlandFlag of England.svg
England
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
8
1998 Ourense, SpainFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
8–0Flag of England.svg
England
Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
3–1Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
8
2000 Vienna, AustriaFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
9–1Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
4–1Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
8
2002 Les Ponts-de-Cé, FranceFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
14–3Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
Flag of France.svg
France
4–2Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
8
2004 Eindhoven, NetherlandsFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
6–2Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Belarus.svg
Belarus
1–0Flag of France.svg
France
8
2006 Eindhoven, NetherlandsFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
4–2Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Belarus.svg
Belarus
4–3Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
8
2008 Almería, SpainFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
5–1Flag of Belarus.svg
Belarus
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
4–1Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
8
2010 Duisburg, GermanyFlag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
6–5Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
4–2Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
8
2012 Leipzig, GermanyFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 s.o.)
Flag of Belarus.svg
Belarus
Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
4–3Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
8
2014
Details
Prague, Czech RepublicFlag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
3–0Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
2–1Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
8
2016
Details
Minsk, BelarusFlag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
6–2Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
Flag of Belarus.svg
Belarus
6–5Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
8
2018
Details
Prague, Czech RepublicFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
1–1
(2–1 s.o.)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Belarus.svg
Belarus
5–3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
8
2020
Details
Minsk, BelarusFlag of Belarus.svg
Belarus
1–1
(4–3 s.o.)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
2–2
(2–1 s.o.)
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
8
2022
Details
Hamburg, GermanyFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
5–4Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
1–0Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
6
2024
Details
Berlin, GermanyFlag of Germany.svg
Germany
3–2Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
3–1Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
10

Summary

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth place
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 17 (1975, 1977, 1981*, 1985, 1987*, 1990*, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2012*, 2018, 2022*, 2024*)2 (1996, 2014)1 (2010*)2 (2016, 2020)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2 (2014, 2016)9 (1975, 1977, 1985, 1987, 2004*, 2006*, 2018, 2020, 2022)1 (2008)2 (2010, 2012)
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1 (2020*)2 (2008, 2012)4 (2004, 2006, 2016*, 2018)
Flag of England.svg  England 1 (1996)2 (1993*, 1998)2 (1985*, 19871 (1981)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (2010)1 (2022)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2 (1990, 2010)2 (1993, 1996)1 (2024)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2 (2016, 2024)2 (2012, 2014)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1 (1981)1 (1990)7 (1985, 1993, 1986*, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1 (2002)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (2000)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2 (1998, 2024)3 (2002, 2014, 2022)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2 (2000, 2020)1 (2018*)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2 (1975, 1977*)
Flag of France.svg  France 1 (2002)3 (1977, 1990, 2004)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1 (1981)
Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland 1 (1987)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1 (1975)
* = hosts

Team appearances

Team Flag of France.svg
1975
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
1977
Flag of Germany.svg
1981
Flag of England.svg
1985
Flag of Germany.svg
1987
Flag of Germany.svg
1990
Flag of England.svg
1993
Flag of Scotland.svg
1996
Flag of Spain.svg
1998
Flag of Austria.svg
2000
Flag of France.svg
2002
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
2004
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
2006
Flag of Spain.svg
2008
Flag of Germany.svg
2010
Flag of Germany.svg
2012
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2014
Flag of Belarus.svg
2016
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2018
Flag of Belarus.svg
2020
Flag of Germany.svg
2022
Flag of Germany.svg
2024

2026
Total
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 6th5th6th8th7th6th3rd7th4th5th6th8th6th4th7th6th4th3rdQ19
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Part of the Soviet Union6th3rd3rd2nd5th2nd6th3rd3rd1stDSQ10
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3rd3rd8th7th6thQ6
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3rd5th2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Part of Czechoslovakia3rd5th6th8th5th5th6th4th3rd5th5thQ12
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 6thDefunct1
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 8th8th2
Flag of England.svg  England 4th3rd3rd2nd1st2nd8th7th8
Flag of France.svg  France 5th4th8th5th4th5th7th3rd4th7th8th11
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1st1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st1st1st3rd1st2nd4th1st4th1st1stQ23
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8th7th7th10th4
Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland 7th4th6thQ4
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Part of the Soviet Union8th2nd7th8thQ5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2nd2nd6th2nd2nd2nd2nd3rd4th4th1st1st2nd2nd2nd15
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 8th6th3rd3rd2nd8th2ndQ8
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Part of the Soviet Union6th2nd6th8th7thDSQ5
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2nd4th6th3rd4th4th4th4th8th4th4th7th12
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Part of Czechoslovakia5th5th5th7th4
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7th5th7th7th2nd3rd3rd7th6th2nd7th4thQ13
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 4th6th8th8thQ5
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 6th9th2
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Part of the Soviet Union5th5th1st8th5th5th5th3rd7thQ10
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 5th1
Total7588888888888888888861010 [3]

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