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Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship

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Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2026 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship
SportIndoor hockey
Founded1974; 51 years ago (1974)
No. of teams10
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion
 Germany (17th title)
(2024)
Most titles Germany (17 titles)
Level onpyramid1
Relegation toEuroHockey Indoor Championship II

TheMen's EuroHockey Indoor Championship is an international men'sindoor hockey competition organized by theEuropean Hockey Federation. The winning team becomes the champion ofEurope. The tournament serves as a qualification tournament for theIndoor Hockey World Cup.[1]

The tournament is part of theEuroHockey Indoor Championships and is the highest level in the men's competition. The lowest two teams each year are relegated to theEuroHockey Indoor Championship II and replaced by the highest two teams from that competition. From 2024 onwards the tournament will be played with ten instead of eight teams.[2]

The tournament has been won by three different teams:Germany has the most titles with seventeen,Austria has three titles andRussia has won the tournament once. Themost recent edition was held inLeuven, Belgium and was won by Germany.

Results

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Source:[3]

YearHostFinalThird place matchNumber of teams
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1974Berlin, West Germany
West Germany
Round-robin
Netherlands

Switzerland
Round-robin
Scotland
6
1976Arnhem, Netherlands
West Germany
Round-robin
Belgium

Netherlands
Round-robin
Scotland
6
1980Zürich, Switzerland
West Germany
Round-robin
Netherlands

Scotland
Round-robin
England
7
1984Edinburgh, Scotland
West Germany
Round-robin
England

Netherlands
Round-robin
Scotland
6
1988Vienna, Austria
West Germany
Round-robin
France

Austria
Round-robin
Scotland
6
1991Birmingham, England
Germany
7–3
England

Scotland

Poland
8
1994Bonn, Germany
Germany
9–2
England

Czech Republic
7–6
Austria
8
1997Liévin, France
Germany
10–5
Czech Republic

Denmark
8–6
Russia
8
1999Slagelse, Denmark
Germany
9–6
Poland

Switzerland
7–5
Spain
8
2001Lucerne, Switzerland
Germany
9–2
Spain

Poland
5–4
France
8
2003Santander, Spain
Germany
6–1
Spain

Switzerland
3–2
Czech Republic
8
2006Eindhoven, Netherlands
Germany
4–3
Poland

Spain
4–3
Switzerland
8
2008Yekaterinburg, Russia
Russia
3–2
Germany

Austria
3–0
Spain
8
2010Almere, Netherlands
Austria
4–3 (a.e.t.)
Russia

Netherlands
5–2
Spain
8
2012Leipzig, Germany
Germany
4–0
Czech Republic

Austria
5–3
Netherlands
8
2014
Details
Vienna, Austria
Germany
5–5
(4–3s.o.)

Austria

Russia
4–3
Poland
8
2016
Details
Prague, Czech Republic
Germany
3–2
Austria

Russia
4–3
Czech Republic
8
2018
Details
Antwerp, Belgium
Austria
4–4
(2–1s.o.)

Belgium

Germany
9–8
Poland
8
2020
Details
Berlin, Germany
Germany
6–3
Austria

Netherlands
11–3
Russia
8
2022
Details
Hamburg, Germany
Austria
2–1
Germany

Netherlands
10–3
Switzerland
6
2024
Details
Leuven, Belgium
Germany
5–2
Poland

Belgium
7–6
Austria
10
2026
Details
Heidelberg, Germany10

Summary

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TeamWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth place
 Germany17 (1974*, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1994*, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2012*, 2014, 2016, 2020*, 2024)2 (2008, 2022*)1 (2018)
 Austria3 (2010, 2018, 2022)3 (2014*, 2016, 2020)3 (1988*, 2008, 2012)2 (1994, 2024)
 Russia1 (2008*)1 (2010)2 (2014, 2016)2 (1997, 2020)
 Poland3 (1999, 2006, 2024)1 (2001)3 (1991, 2014, 2018)
 England3 (1984, 1991*, 1994)1 (1980)
 Netherlands2 (1974, 1980)5 (1976*, 1984, 2010*, 2020, 2022)1 (2012)
 Spain2 (2001, 2003*)1 (2006)3 (1999, 2008, 2010)
 Czech Republic2 (1997, 2012)1 (1994)2 (2003, 2016*)
 Belgium2 (1976, 2018*)1 (2024*)
 France1 (1988)1 (2001)
  Switzerland3 (1974, 1999, 2003)2 (2006, 2022)
 Scotland2 (1980, 1991)4 (1974, 1976, 1984*, 1988)
 Denmark1 (1997)
* =hosts

Team appearances

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TeamWest Germany
1974
Netherlands
1976
Switzerland
1980
Scotland
1984
Austria
1988
England
1991
Germany
1994
France
1997
Denmark
1999
Switzerland
2001
Spain
2003
Netherlands
2006
Russia
2008
Netherlands
2010
Germany
2012
Austria
2014
Czech Republic
2016
Belgium
2018
Germany
2020
Germany
2022
Belgium
2024
Germany
2026
Total
 Austria6th5th6th3rd5th4th5th7th5th3rd1st3rd2nd2nd1st2nd1st4thQ19
 Belgium5th2nd2nd6th5th3rdQ7
 CroatiaPart of Yugoslavia9th1
 Czech RepublicPart of Czechoslovakia3rd2nd6th5th4th6th6th6th2nd6th4th5th5th6th8thQ16
 Denmark7th3rd5th7th8th8th8th7
 England4th2nd2nd2nd7th8th6
 France6th5th2nd6th6th7th4th7th8
 Germany1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd5th1st1st1st3rd1st2nd1stQ22
 IrelandQ1
 Italy6th5th7th3
 Netherlands2nd3rd2nd3rd6th7th3rd4th5th7th3rd3rd12
 Poland5th4th2nd3rd5th2nd8th4th5th4th7th2ndQ13
 Portugal8th7thQ3
 RussiaPart of the Soviet Union8th4th8th8th1st2nd6th3rd3rd6th4thDSQ11
 Scotland4th4th3rd4th4th3rd8th7
 Spain5th6th7th5th6th4th2nd2nd3rd4th4th5th5thQ14
 Sweden7th8th2
  Switzerland3rd7th8th3rd6th3rd4th7th8th6th7th4th6thQ14
 TurkeyQ1
 UkrainePart of the Soviet Union8th10th2
Total667668888888888888861010[4]

Matches (1974-2024)

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Source:[5]


RankTeamMWDLGFGAGDPoints
1 Germany1089477918322+596289
2 Austria000000+00
3 Czech Republic000000+00
4 Spain000000+00
5 Russia000000+00

Platz Land Sp. g. u. v. Tore Diff. Punkte Pkt./Sp. Sieb. g. v.

1. Deutschland 108 94 7 7 918 : 322 +596 289 (2,676) 2 1 1

2. Österreich 76 36 13 27 339 : 335 +4 121 (1,592) 7 5 2

3. Tschechische Republik 77 26 14 37 313 : 372 -59 92 (1,195) 2 1 1

4. Spanien 59 24 7 28 270 : 325 -55 79 (1,339) 4 2 2

5. Russland 55 23 8 24 244 : 284 -40 77 (1,400) 3 3

6. Niederlande 54 23 6 25 289 : 281 +8 75 (1,389)

7. Polen 53 20 7 26 261 : 275 -14 67 (1,264) 1 1

8. Schweiz 60 20 4 36 241 : 356 -115 64 (1,067) 1 1

9. England 27 12 4 11 149 : 153 -4 40 (1,481)

10. Belgien 24 11 3 10 113 : 125 -12 36 (1,500) 1 1

11. Dänemark 35 8 4 23 142 : 229 -87 28 (0,800)

12. Frankreich 27 7 4 16 151 : 188 -37 25 (0,926)

13. Schottland 20 6 3 11 92 : 151 -59 21 (1,050)

14. Portugal 11 3 1 7 48 : 80 -32 10 (0,909) 1 1

15. Italien 15 2 4 9 72 : 112 -40 10 (0,667)

16. Ukraine 10 1 1 8 34 : 55 -21 4 (0,400)

17. Kroatien 5 1 0 4 29 : 33 -4 3 (0,600)

18. Schweden 10 1 0 9 37 : 66 -29 3 (0,300)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Belgium to host FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup 2021".fih.ch. 8 April 2020.
  2. ^"EuroHockey Indoor Championships, Men and Women, is extended from 8 to 10 teams from 2024 onwards".eurohockey.org.European Hockey Federation. 23 February 2021. Retrieved26 February 2021.
  3. ^http://www.ifosta.de/Sport/Hockey/Maenner/12-InternationaleMeisterschaften/Europameisterschaften-HockeyHalle.html
  4. ^"Competitions Archive".European Hockey Federation. p. 1.
  5. ^http://www.ifosta.de/Sport/Hockey/Maenner/12-InternationaleMeisterschaften/Europameisterschaften-HockeyHalle.html

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