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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! 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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! 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
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://eurohandball.com European Handball Federation official website]
{{International Handball}}
{{International Handball (Men)}}
{{International Handball (Women)}}
Category:European Handball Federation competitions for national teams
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