Junior American Football Championship

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The American Football Junior European Championship (official name European Junior Championship or EJC for short ) is a tournament for national teams for men under 19 years of age of the European associations that belong to the European Federation of American Football (EFAF). The first edition of the tournament took place in 1992 and ended with the victory of the Finnish youth team. Austria is the record winner with five titles. Austria is also the current European champion.

The tournaments at a glance

year place final Game for third place Attendees
winner Erg. Second place third place Erg. fourth place Endr. Ges.
1992 Toulon
France
FinlandFinland
Finland
16: 70 FranceFrance
France
ItalyItaly
Italy
40: 00 United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Great Britain
4th 4th
1994 Berlin
Germany
FinlandFinland
Finland
37:16 GermanyGermany
Germany
SwedenSweden
Sweden
30: 00 FranceFrance
France
10 10
1996 Germany FinlandFinland
Finland
24: 70 SwedenSweden
Sweden
GermanyGermany
Germany
41:14 SpainSpain
Spain
1998 Germany GermanyGermany
Germany
26: 80 FranceFrance
France
FinlandFinland
Finland
34: 60 RussiaRussia
Russia
2000 Germany GermanyGermany
Germany
19: 00 RussiaRussia
Russia
AustriaAustria
Austria
10-00 FinlandFinland
Finland
2002 Great Britain RussiaRussia
Russia
26:20 GermanyGermany
Germany
AustriaAustria
Austria
30:21 FranceFrance
France
2004 Moscow
Russia
FranceFrance
France
17:14 GermanyGermany
Germany
AustriaAustria
Austria
29: 70 RussiaRussia
Russia
8th
2006 Sweden FranceFrance
France
28:21 GermanyGermany
Germany
AustriaAustria
Austria
42:13 SwedenSweden
Sweden
8th 8th
2008 Seville
Spain
GermanyGermany
Germany
9: 6 SwedenSweden
Sweden
FranceFrance
France
28:14 DenmarkDenmark
Denmark
8th 12
2011 Seville
Spain
AustriaAustria
Austria
24:14 FranceFrance
France
SwedenSweden
Sweden
21:14 GermanyGermany
Germany
6th 12
2013 Cologne , Düsseldorf
Germany
AustriaAustria
Austria
21:12 FranceFrance
France
GermanyGermany
Germany
48:18 DenmarkDenmark
Denmark
4th 10
2015 Dresden
Germany
AustriaAustria
Austria
30:22 GermanyGermany
Germany
DenmarkDenmark
Denmark
14: 0 FranceFrance
France
4th 12
2017 Paris
France
AustriaAustria
Austria
17: 7 FranceFrance
France
GermanyGermany
Germany
50: 0 ItalyItaly
Italy
4th 8th
2019 Bologna
Italy
AustriaAustria
Austria
28: 0 SwedenSweden
Sweden
FranceFrance
France
42:15 DenmarkDenmark
Denmark

Medal table

rank team gold gold silver gold bronze gold
1. AustriaAustria Austria 5 (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019) 0 4th
2. GermanyGermany Germany 3 (1998, 2000, 2008) 5 3
3. FinlandFinland Finland 3 (1992, 1994, 1996) 0 1
4th FranceFrance France 2 (2004, 2006) 5 2
5. RussiaRussia Russia 1 (2002) 1 0
6th SwedenSweden Sweden 0 3 2
7th DenmarkDenmark Denmark 0 0 1
ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 1

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