European wheelchair basketball championship

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The European Wheelchair Basketball Championship is organized by the IWBF (International Wheelchair Basketball Federation) Europe every two years. In this tournament, Europe's national wheelchair basketball teams play their champions.

European championships for men

year date host European championship men
1st place 2nd place 3rd place
1970 Bruges ( Belgium ) BelgiumBelgium Belgium FranceFrance France United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
1971 Ploemeur ( France ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom FranceFrance France NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1974 Ploemeur ( France ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands FranceFrance France
1977 Raalte ( Netherlands ) IsraelIsrael Israel NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands FranceFrance France
1978 Ploemeur ( France ) IsraelIsrael Israel FranceFrance France NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1981 Geneva ( Switzerland ) IsraelIsrael Israel FranceFrance France NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1982 Falun ( Sweden ) FranceFrance France IsraelIsrael Israel NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1987 Lorient ( France ) FranceFrance France NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands BelgiumBelgium Belgium
1989 Charleville ( France ) FranceFrance France NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany
1991 El Ferrol ( Spain ) FranceFrance France NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
1993 Berlin ( Germany ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom FranceFrance France
1995 Paris ( France ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom SpainSpain Spain NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1997 Madrid ( Spain ) FranceFrance France United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom FinlandFinland Finland
1999 Roermond ( Netherlands ) FranceFrance France GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
2002 Amsterdam ( Netherlands ) FranceFrance France NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany
2003 Sassari ( Italy ) ItalyItaly Italy NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2005 Paris ( France ) ItalyItaly Italy United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom SwedenSweden Sweden
2007 Wetzlar ( Germany ) SwedenSweden Sweden United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom GermanyGermany Germany
2009 October 5th - October 15th Adana ( Turkey ) ItalyItaly Italy TurkeyTurkey Turkey United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2011 September 6th - September 18th Nazareth ( Israel ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom GermanyGermany Germany SpainSpain Spain
2013 June 28th - July 7th Frankfurt am Main ( Germany ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom TurkeyTurkey Turkey SpainSpain Spain
2015 August 28th - September 6th Worcester ( United Kingdom ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom TurkeyTurkey Turkey GermanyGermany Germany
2017 June 19 - July 1 Tenerife ( Spain ) TurkeyTurkey Turkey United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom GermanyGermany Germany
2019 August 30th - September 8th Wałbrzych ( Poland ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom SpainSpain Spain TurkeyTurkey Turkey

Statistics of the EM winners men

Medal table
space country gold silver bronze total
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 7th 5 4th 16
2 FranceFrance France 7th 4th 3 14th
3 IsraelIsrael Israel 3 1 - 4th
4th ItalyItaly Italy 3 - - 3
5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 7th 5 14th
6th TurkeyTurkey Turkey 1 3 1 6th
7th BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1 - 1 2
8th SwedenSweden Sweden 1 - 1 2
9 GermanyGermany Germany - 2 5 10
10 SpainSpain Spain - 2 2 3
11 FinlandFinland Finland - - 1 1

As of September 10, 2019

European championships for women

year date host European championship women
1st place 2nd place 3rd place
1974 Ploemeur ( France ) GermanyGermany Germany FranceFrance France Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia
1987 Lorient ( France ) GermanyGermany Germany IsraelIsrael Israel NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1989 Charleville ( France ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany IsraelIsrael Israel
1991 El Ferrol ( Spain ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands FranceFrance France
1993 Berlin ( Germany ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany FranceFrance France
1995 Delden ( Netherlands ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
1997 Madrid ( Spain ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
1999 Roermond ( Netherlands ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2003 Hamburg ( Germany ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2005 Lille ( France ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands FranceFrance France
2007 August 23rd - September 2nd Wetzlar ( Germany ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2009 August 27th - August 30th Stoke Mandeville ( United Kingdom ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2011 September 6th - September 18th Nazareth ( Israel ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2013 June 28th - July 7th Frankfurt am Main ( Germany ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2015 August 28th - September 6th Worcester ( United Kingdom ) GermanyGermany Germany NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2017 June 19 - July 1 Tenerife ( Spain ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands GermanyGermany Germany United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
2019 June 28th - July 8th Rotterdam ( Netherlands ) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom GermanyGermany Germany

Statistics of the EM winners women

Medal table
space country gold silver bronze total
1 GermanyGermany Germany 10 6th 1 17th
2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 7th 8th 1 16
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom - 1 10 11
4th FranceFrance France - 1 3 4th
5 IsraelIsrael Israel - 1 1 2
6th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - - 1 1

As of October 10, 2015

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