European Women's U-17 Handball Championship

The European Women's Youth Handball Championship is the official competition for youth women handball national teams in Europe, managed by the European Handball Federation. It takes place every two years. Since the 2005 edition, the championship received its current name: EHF European Women's U-17 Handball Championship.

Medal summary

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1992
Details
Hungary
Hungary

Norway
17 – 14
Denmark

Germany
14 – 12
Hungary
1994
Details
Lithuania
Lithuania

Ukraine
24 – 16
Czech Republic

Denmark
18 – 15
Romania
1997
Details
Austria
Austria

Spain
20 – 11
Norway

Russia
30 – 21
Romania
1999
Details
Germany
Germany

Romania
31 – 26
Russia

Germany
25 – 23
Sweden
2001
Details
Turkey
Turkey

Russia
26 – 14
Germany

Hungary
21 – 20
Croatia
2003
Details
Russia
Russia

Russia
28 – 23
Romania

Hungary
26 – 20
Denmark
2005
Details
Austria
Austria

Denmark
29 – 26
Romania

France
30 – 21
Slovenia
2007
Details
Slovakia
Slovakia

France
30 – 20
Spain

Netherlands
32 – 27
Russia
2009
Details
Serbia
Serbia

Denmark
24 – 23
Russia

Norway
40 – 28
France
2011
Details
Czech Republic
Czech Republic

Russia
24 – 23
Denmark

Norway
28 – 16
Hungary
2013
Details
Poland
Poland

Sweden
26 – 24
Russia

Denmark
42 – 28
Portugal
2015
Details
North Macedonia
FYR Macedonia

Denmark
25 – 24
Russia

Hungary
34 – 31
Romania
2017
Details
Slovakia
Slovakia

Germany
23 – 18
Norway

Hungary
32 – 18
France
2019
Details
Slovenia
Slovenia

Hungary
28 – 24
Sweden

France
28 – 21
Denmark
2021
Details
Montenegro
Montenegro

Hungary
25 – 19
Germany

Russia
37 – 30
Denmark
2023
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Montenegro
Montenegro

France
24 – 19
Denmark

Germany
31 – 27
Croatia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia3429
2 Denmark3328
3 Hungary2046
4 France2024
5 Germany1236
6 Norway1225
7 Romania1203
8 Spain1102
 Sweden1102
10 Ukraine1001
11 Czech Republic0101
12 Netherlands0011
Totals (12 entries)16161648

See also

References

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