European Squash Team Championships

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.

European Team Championships
Details
Event nameEuropean Team Championships
Website
[ESF]
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) England (men's)
Year2019
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) France (women's)
Year2019

Past results

Men's championship

YearChampionsRunners-upThird-PlaceFourth-PlaceLocation
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[1]
2019 England Spain Scotland France England, Birmingham
2018 France England Spain Germany Poland, Wrocław
2017 France England Germany Scotland Finland, Helsinki
2016 England France Scotland Germany Poland, Warsaw
2015 France England Germany Scotland Denmark, Herning
2014 England France Germany Scotland Italy, Riccione
2013 England France Germany Scotland Netherlands, Amsterdam
2012 England France Germany Scotland Germany, Nuremberg
2011 England France Italy Netherlands Finland, Espoo
2010 England France Netherlands Wales France, Aix-en-Provence
2009 England France Wales Netherlands Sweden, Malmö
2008 England France Netherlands Germany Netherlands, Amsterdam
2007 England Netherlands France Wales Italy, Riccione
2006 England France Netherlands Wales Austria, Vienna
2005 England France Netherlands Wales Netherlands, Amsterdam
2004 England France Wales Netherlands France, Rennes
2003 England France Wales Netherlands England, Nottingham
2002 England France Wales Netherlands Germany, Böblingen
2001 England France Finland Wales Netherlands, Eindhoven
2000 England France Finland Wales Austria, Vienna
1999 England Scotland Wales Finland Austria, Linz
1998 England Finland Wales France Finland, Helsinki
1997 England Wales Finland France Denmark, Odense
1996 England Scotland Finland Germany Netherlands, Amsterdam
1995 England Finland Sweden Germany Netherlands, Amsterdam
1994 England Germany Scotland France Netherlands, Zoetermeer
1993 England Germany France Sweden France, Aix-en-Provence
1992 Scotland Finland England Sweden France, Aix-en-Provence
1991 England Finland Germany Netherlands Germany, Gelsenkirchen
1990 England Germany Finland Sweden  Switzerland, Zürich
1989 England Sweden Finland Germany Finland, Helsinki
1988 England Sweden Finland Wales Netherlands, Warmond
1987 England Sweden Finland Germany Austria, Vienna
1986 England Sweden Finland Germany France, Aix-en-Provence
1985 England Sweden Finland Netherlands Spain, Barcelona
1984 England Sweden Finland Ireland Ireland, Dublin
1983 Sweden England Wales Netherlands Germany, Munich
1982 England Sweden Ireland Finland Wales, Cardiff
1981 England Sweden Ireland Scotland Netherlands, Amsterdam
1980 Sweden England Finland Wales Finland, Helsinki
1979 England Sweden Scotland Ireland Germany, Hamburg
1978 England Sweden Scotland Finland Netherlands, Amsterdam
1977 England Scotland Sweden Ireland England, Sheffield
1976 England Scotland Sweden Ireland Belgium, Brussels
1975 England Scotland Sweden Ireland Ireland, Dublin
1974 England Scotland Ireland Wales Sweden, Stockholm
1973 England Scotland Ireland Wales Scotland, Edinburgh

Women's championship

YearChampionsRunners-upThird-PlaceFourth-PlaceLocation
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[2]
2019 France England Belgium Scotland England, Birmingham
2018 England France Belgium Netherlands Poland, Wrocław
2017 England France Wales Netherlands Finland, Helsinki
2016 England France Netherlands Wales Poland, Warsaw
2015 England France Ireland Denmark Denmark, Herning
2014 England France Czech Republic Ireland Italy, Riccione
2013 England Ireland France Netherlands Netherlands, Amsterdam
2012 England Ireland France Germany Germany, Nuremberg
2011 England Netherlands Ireland France Finland, Espoo
2010 Netherlands France England Ireland France, Aix-en-Provence
2009 England Netherlands France Ireland Sweden, Malmö
2008 England Netherlands France Ireland Netherlands, Amsterdam
2007 England Netherlands Denmark Germany Italy, Riccione
2006 England Netherlands Germany France Austria, Vienna
2005 England Netherlands Ireland Scotland Netherlands, Amsterdam
2004 England Netherlands France Belgium France, Rennes
2003 England Netherlands Scotland Denmark England, Nottingham
2002 England Scotland Germany Denmark Germany, Böblingen
2001 England Denmark Switzerland Netherlands Netherlands, Eindhoven
2000 England Germany Scotland Netherlands Austria, Vienna
1999 England Germany Netherlands Scotland Austria, Linz
1998 England Germany Netherlands Scotland Finland, Helsinki
1997 England Germany Netherlands Scotland Denmark, Odense
1996 England Germany Netherlands France Netherlands, Amsterdam
1995 England Netherlands Scotland Germany Netherlands, Amsterdam
1994 England Germany Netherlands Ireland Netherlands, Zoetermeer
1993 England Netherlands Germany Ireland France, Aix-en-Provence
1992 England Germany Netherlands Ireland France, Aix-en-Provence
1991 England  Netherlands Germany Finland Germany, Gelsenkirchen
1990 England Netherlands Finland Ireland  Switzerland, Zürich
1989 England Ireland Netherlands Sweden Finland, Helsinki
1988 England Ireland Germany Wales Netherlands, Warmond
1987 England Ireland Germany Finland Austria, Vienna
1986 England Ireland Scotland Finland France, Aix-en-Provence
1985 England Ireland Scotland Wales Spain, Barcelona
1984 England Ireland Scotland Wales Ireland, Dublin
1983 England Ireland Wales Scotland Germany, Munich
1982 England Ireland Scotland Wales Wales, Cardiff
1981 England Ireland Wales Scotland Netherlands, Amsterdam
1980 England Ireland Scotland Wales Finland, Helsinki
1979 England Ireland Scotland Wales Germany, Hamburg
1978 England Ireland Scotland Wales Netherlands, Amsterdam

Statistics

Titles by country

Medals summary

See also

References

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