EHF Challenge Trophy

The EHF Challenge Trophy is an international handball tournament for developing handball nations.

There is both a male and female tournament.

Men's tournaments

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!colspan=3|Final

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!colspan=3|Third place match

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!width=15%|Champion

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!width=15%|Second place

!width=15%|Third place

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! 1999

|{{hb-big|Cyprus}}

|21–20

|{{hb-big|Moldova}}

|{{hb-big|Great Britain}}

|30–20

|{{hb-big|Armenia}}

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! 2001

|{{hb-big|Latvia}}

|31–22

|{{hb-big|Estonia}}

|{{hb-big|Moldova}}

|27–25

|{{hb-big|Cyprus}}

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! 2003

|{{hb-big|Moldova}}

|32–19

|{{hb-big|Azerbaijan}}

|{{hb-big|Great Britain}}

|19–16

|{{hb-big|Malta}}

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! 2005

|{{hb-big|Moldova}}

|29–27

|{{hb-big|Azerbaijan}}

|{{hb-big|Scotland}}

|24–18

|{{hb-big|England}}

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! 2007

|{{hb-big|Georgia}}

|28–27

|{{hb-big|Luxembourg}}

|{{hb-big|Faroe Islands}}

|

|–

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! 2009

|{{hb-big|Finland}}

|30–28

|{{hb-big|Georgia}}

|{{hb-big|Moldova}}

|–

|{{hbw-big|Malta}}

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! 2012

|{{hb-big|Moldova}}

|30–28

|{{hb-big|Faroe Islands}}

|{{hb-big|Azerbaijan}}

|

|{{hb-big|Georgia}}

Women's tournaments

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!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year

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!colspan=3|Final

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!colspan=3|Third place match

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!width=15%|Champion

!width=10%|Score

!width=15%|Second place

!width=15%|Third place

!width=10%|Score

!width=15%|Fourth place

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! 2000

|{{hbw-big|Bosnia & Herzegovina}}

|30–26

|{{hbw-big|Belgium}}

|{{hbw-big|Finland}}

|–

|{{hbw-big|Latvia}}

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! 2002

|{{hbw-big|Azerbaijan}}

|26–18

|{{hbw-big|Greece}}

|{{hbw-big|Belgium}}

|19–18

|{{hbw-big|Israel}}

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! 2004

|{{hbw-big|Italy}}

|30–22

|{{hbw-big|Faroe Islands}}

|{{hbw-big|Finland}}

|29–23

|{{hbw-big|Israel}}

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! 2006

|{{hbw-big|Bosnia & Herzegovina}}

|40–24

|{{hbw-big|Faroe Islands}}

|{{hbw-big|Cyprus}}

|23–18

|{{hbw-big|Georgia}}

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! 2008

|{{hbw-big|Finland}}

|25–17

|{{hbw-big|Faroe Islands}}

|{{hbw-big|Bosnia & Herzegovina}}

|23–16

|{{hbw-big|Great Britain}}

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! 2010

|{{hbw-big|Finland}}

|28–26

|{{hbw-big|Israel}}

|{{hbw-big|Faroe Islands}}

|–

|{{hbw-big|Cyprus}}

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! 2012

|{{hbw-big|Bulgaria}}

|36–27

|{{hbw-big|Faroe Islands}}

|{{hbw-big|Israel}}

|39–28

|{{hbw-big|Latvia}}

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! 2014

|{{hbw-big|Bulgaria}}

|34–23

|{{hbw-big|Israel}}

|{{hbw-big|Greece}}

|23–16

|{{hbw-big|Belgium}}

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! 2016

|{{hbw-big|Faroe Islands}}

|28–14

|{{hbw-big|Georgia}}

|{{hbw-big|Latvia}}

|30–21

|{{hbw-big|Belgium}}

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! 2018

|{{hbw-big|Bosnia & Herzegovina}}

|27–26

|{{hbw-big|Belgium}}

|{{hbw-big|Luxembourg}}

|22–21

|{{hbw-big|Estonia}}

References

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