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TheEuropean Open Handball Championship, or "Unofficial Youth Handball Championship", is a tournament hosted byEuropean Handball Federation andSwedish Handball Federation, which takes place inGothenburg,Sweden. It is a competition for men's U19 and women's U18.
| Year | Host Country | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||||
| 2005 Details | Sweden | Germany | 30–28 | Russia | Sweden | 34–31 | Slovenia | ||
| 2007 Details | Sweden | Sweden | 33–23 | Slovenia | Spain | 32–24 | Czech Republic | ||
| 2009 Details | Sweden | Slovenia | 29–28 | Portugal | Norway | 26–24 | Russia | ||
| 2011 Details | Sweden | Sweden | 41–25 | Czech Republic | Switzerland | 31–20 | Netherlands | ||
| 2013 Details | Sweden | Sweden | 31–22 | Romania | Denmark | 23–22 | Spain | ||
| 2015 Details | Sweden | Iceland | 31–29 | Sweden | Spain | 25–22 | Russia | ||
| 2017 Details | Sweden | Sweden | 34–22 | Austria | Iceland | 31–25 | Norway | ||
| 2019 Details | Sweden | Faroe Islands | 36–29 | Sweden | Iceland | 30–29 | Belarus | ||
| Year | Host Country | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||||
| 2006 Details | Sweden | Denmark | 23–22 | Russia | Norway | 38–24 | Romania | ||
| 2008 Details | Sweden | Norway | 25–17 | Spain | Hungary | 27–19 | Sweden | ||
| 2010 Details | Sweden | Denmark | 24–20 | Russia | Sweden | 28–22 | Poland | ||
| 2012 Details | Sweden | Norway | 26–22 | Russia | Czech Republic | 23–22 | Germany | ||
| 2014 Details | Sweden | Russia | 26–22 | Denmark | Norway | 23–22 | Czech Republic | ||
| 2016 Details | Sweden | Sweden | 34–33 | Denmark | Norway | 30–27 | Netherlands | ||
| 2018 Details | Sweden | Hungary | 31–30 | France | Romania | 26–18 | Switzerland | ||