Women's EuroHockey Championship II

The Women's EuroHockey Championship II, formerly known as the Women's EuroHockey Nations Trophy, is a competition for European national field hockey teams. It is the second level of European field hockey Championships for national teams.

Women's EuroHockey Championship II
Most recent season or competition:
2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship II
FormerlyWomen's EuroHockey Nations Trophy
SportField hockey
Founded2005 (2005)
Inaugural season2005
No. of teams8
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Scotland (3rd title)
(2019)
Most titles Scotland (3 titles)
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toEuroHockey Championship
Relegation toEuroHockey Championship III

Underneath the Championship II there exists at least one division of the EuroHockey Nations Challenge, like European Championship III. There is promotion and relegation.[1] The two first ranked teams qualify for the next EuroHockey Nations Championship and are replaced by the two lowest-ranked teams from that tournament. The teams finishing in seventh and eighth positions are relegated to the Women's EuroHockey Championship III and replaced by the two highest-ranked from that tournament.

The tournament has been won by six different teams: Scotland has the most titles with three and Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Ireland and Italy have all won the tournament once. The most recent edition was held in Glasgow, Scotland and was won by Scotland. The next edition will be held in Prague, Czech Republic in August 2021.[2]

Results

Year Host Final Third place game
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2005
Details
Baku, Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
1–0
Italy

Russia
3–1
Belgium
2007
Details
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Scotland
3–1
Russia

Belgium
4–1
Belarus
2009
Details
Rome, Italy
Belgium
3–2
Italy

Wales
1–0
France
2011
Details
Poznań, Poland
Scotland
2–0
Belarus

Russia
3–2
France
2013
Details
Cambrai, France
Italy
5–0
Poland

Azerbaijan
4–4
(4–3 s.o.)

France
2015
Details
Prague, Czech Republic
Ireland
5–0
Czech Republic

Belarus
4–2
Azerbaijan
2017
Details
Cardiff, Wales
Belarus
2–1
Russia

Italy
3–0
Wales
2019
Details
Glasgow, Scotland
Scotland
2–1
Italy

Poland
4–2
Austria
2021
Details
Prague, Czech Republic

Summary

Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
 Scotland 3 (2007, 2011, 2019*)
 Italy 1 (2013) 3 (2005, 2009*, 2019) 1 (2017)
 Belarus 1 (2017) 1 (2011) 1 (2015) 1 (2007)
 Azerbaijan 1 (2005*) 1 (2013) 1 (2015)
 Belgium 1 (2009) 1 (2007) 1 (2005)
 Ireland 1 (2015)
 Russia 2 (2007, 2017) 2 (2005, 2011)
 Poland 1 (2013) 1 (2019)
 Czech Republic 1 (2015*)
 Wales 1 (2009) 1 (2017*)
 France 3 (2009, 2011, 2013*)
 Austria 1 (2019)
* = host nation

Team appareances

Team
2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

2015

2017

2019

2021
Total
 Austria 8th5th7th7th4thQ6
 Azerbaijan 1st3rd4th3
 Belarus 5th4th5th2nd3rd1stQ7
 Belgium 4th3rd1st3
 Czech Republic 7th2nd6thQ4
 France 5th4th4th4th6th8thQ7
 Ireland 1st1
 Italy 2nd2nd1st3rd2nd5
 Lithuania 6th6th8th8thQ5
 Poland 8th7th6th2nd5th3rdQ7
 Russia 3rd2nd3rd7th2ndQ6
 Scotland 1st1st1st3
  Switzerland 7th1
 Turkey 8th1
 Ukraine 6th5th6th8th6th7th6
 Wales 7th3rd8th5th4th5thQ7
Total888888888[3]

See also

References

  1. http://www.eurohockey.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=17&Itemid=26 EHF website
  2. "EuroHockey Championships 2021". eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. 26 March 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  3. "Competitions Archive". European Hockey Federation. p. 21. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
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