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Men's EuroHockey Championship

Biannual European field hockey tournament


Summary

Biannual European field hockey tournament

FieldValue
titleMen's EuroHockey Championship
last_season2025 Men's EuroHockey Championship
upcoming_season2027 Men's EuroHockey Championship
inaugural1970
sportField hockey
founded
teams8
level1
continentEHF (Europe)
champion(9th title)
champ_season2025
most_champs(9 titles)
pyramidEuroHockey Nations Challenge

The Men's EuroHockey Championship is an international men's field hockey competition organised by the European Hockey Federation (EHF) for the top eight European national teams. It is the top division of the EuroHockey Championships. The tournament started in 1970. When the tournament is held close to the Summer Olympic games or the Men's FIH Hockey World Cup, the winner of the tournament is awarded a place in those competitions.

The tournament has been won by five different national teams: Germany has the most titles with nine, the Netherlands follow with seven, Spain has two wins and England and Belgium have one title each.

The most recent edition, held in Mönchengladbach, Germany, was won by the Germany who won their ninth title by defeating the Netherlands 4–1 in the shoot-out in the final.

Format

Since 2005 the tournament is played in Divisions, normally consisting of 8 teams. The top division, containing the eight best national teams, is called the EuroHockey Championship, below which there is the Men's EuroHockey Championship II, then the Men's EuroHockey Championship III, then the EuroHockey Championship IV.

Qualification

National teams qualify for a division based on their performance in the previous competition. Each time the competition is held, it is with each division's previous top two teams promoted (assuming there is a higher division), and its previous bottom two teams demoted (assuming there is a lower division).

  1. 1970–1974: No Qualification
  2. 1978–2003 and 2023–present: Qualification tournament
  3. 2005–2021: Via Men's EuroHockey Championship II and Men's EuroHockey Championship III and EuroHockey Championship IV

Summary

Assuming divisions consisting of the standard 8 teams, the teams are separated into two pools of four teams. In each pool (pool A and B) the teams play one match against each of the other teams in their pool (three in total). The teams then go on to play classification matches based on their relative ranking from these pool matches to determine their final tournament position.

Details

In each pool, A, and B, all the teams play each other once, with points awarded as follows:

  • 3 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss

Upon completion of these matches, each team in the pool is ranked according to the number of points each has accumulated. If any teams in the pool have the same rank, then these teams are ranked:

  • According to the number of matches they won, or else, if equal
  • According to respective goal difference ('goals for' less 'goals against'), or else
  • According to 'goals for', or else
  • If only two teams are involved, according to the result of the match played between those teams, or else
  • According to the results of a penalty stroke competition between those teams, or else
  • This procedure is repeated using the penalty stroke result until the teams can be ranked

Once the relative ranking of the teams in pools A and B is settled, the semi-finals proceed with two games as follows:

  • Second Pool A v first Pool B
  • First Pool A v Second Pool B

The winners of these matches then play a match against each other for 1st and 2nd places (the final) and the losing teams play a match against each other for 3rd and 4th places (Bronze medal match).

The third and fourth placed teams in each pool are placed in Pool C (the Relegation Pool) in order to determine fifth to eighth places. Each team plays one match against the two teams that they did not previously play. The results from those games and from the game that was previously played against the other team in their original pool are used to rank each team according to the ranking procedure used in Pool A and B.

Dates

The senior (men's and women's) Nations tournaments are held over seven to eight consecutive days (including rest days) some time during the last two weeks of July and the first four weeks of August every odd numbered year (2009, 2011, etc.).

Results

#YearHostFinalThird place matchTeamsWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
11970
DetailsBrussels, Belgium****3–12–119
21974
DetailsMadrid, Spain****1–04–118
31978
DetailsHanover, West Germany****3–22–012
41983
DetailsAmsterdam, Netherlands****2–2 (a.e.t.)
(8–6 p.s.)3–112
51987
DetailsMoscow, Soviet Union****1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–0 p.s.)3–2 (a.e.t.)12
61991
DetailsParis, France****3–11–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–1 p.s.)12
71995
DetailsDublin, Ireland****2–2 (a.e.t.)
(9–8 p.s.)2–112
81999
DetailsPadua, Italy****3–3 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 p.s.)7–212
92003
DetailsBarcelona, Spain****1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p.s.)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p.s.)12
102005
DetailsLeipzig, Germany****4–29–18
112007
DetailsManchester, England****3–24–38
122009
DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands****5–36–18
132011
DetailsMönchengladbach, Germany****4–22–18
142013
DetailsBoom, Belgium****3–13–28
152015
DetailsLondon, England****6–14–28
162017
DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands****4–24–28
172019
DetailsAntwerp, Belgium****5–04–08
182021
DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands****2–2
(4–1 p.s.o.)3–28
192023
DetailsMönchengladbach, Germany****2–12–08
202025
DetailsMönchengladbach, Germany****1–1
(4–1 p.s.o.)2–08
212027
DetailsLondon, England12

Top four statistics

TeamChampionsRunners-upThird-placeFourth-place
9 (1970, 1978, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2011, 2013, 2025)4 (1974, 2009, 2015, 2021)3 (1983, 1987, 2005)4 (2007, 2017, 2019, 2023*)
7 (1983, 1987, 2007, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2023)8 (1970, 1978, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2011, 2025)4 (1974, 2009, 2013, 2019)1 (2003)
2 (1974, 2005)3 (2003, 2007, 2019)2 (1970, 2025)3 (1978, 1983, 2009)
1 (2009)2 (1987, 2023)7 (1978, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2011, 2017)4 (1974, 2013, 2015*, 2021)
1 (2019*)2 (2013*, 2017)3 (2007, 2021, 2023)4 (1995, 1999, 2005, 2011)
**1 (1983)2 (1987*, 1991)
1 (2015)
2 (1970, 2025)

:* = host

Team appearances

TeamBelgium
1970Spain
1974West Germany
1978Netherlands
1983Soviet Union
1987France
1991Ireland
1995Italy
1999Spain
2003Germany
2005England
2007Netherlands
2009Germany
2011Belgium
2013England
2015Netherlands
2017Belgium
2019Netherlands
2021GER
2023GER
2025ENG
2027TotalTotal1918121212121212128888888888812
11th15th11th7th7th7th8thQ8
Part of the Soviet Union9th1
5th10th8th10th9th4th4th6th4th3rd5th4th2nd5th2nd1st3rd3rd5thQ20
Part of Czechoslovakia8th8th2
**10th9th10thDefunct3
18th14th2
6th4th3rd5th2nd3rd3rd3rd3rd6th5th1st3rd4th4th3rd5th4th2nd6thQ21
16th18th2
4th6th7th6th11th6th12th7th5th5th6th6th8th7th6th5th4thQ18
1st2nd1st3rd3rd1st1st1st1st3rd4th2nd1st1st2nd4th4th2nd4th1stQ21
12th1
17th1
9th11th8th10th6th7th5th11th9th7th5th6th3rd6th8thQ16
13th12th9th12th12th10th6
19th1
2nd3rd2nd1st1st2nd2nd2nd4th2nd1st3rd2nd3rd1st1st3rd1st1st2ndQ21
7th5th5th9th5th8th6th9th7th7th8th7th8th7thQ15
16th1
Part of the Soviet Union8th12th7th8th8th5
15th7th11th7th8th10th8th8th7th9
**14th9th2nd4th4thDefunct5
3rd1st4th4th7th5th8th5th2nd1st2nd4th6th5th6th5th2nd5th6th3rdQ21
8th17th11th11th10th11th6
12th8th6th12th12th10th7th6th6th7th8thQ12
**13thDefunct1

Notes

References

References

  1. (27 August 2023). "Nederlandse hockeyers weer Europees kampioen na zege op Engeland". [[RTL Nieuws]].
  2. "Competitions Archive".
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