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European Junior Championship of American football

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European Junior Championship
SportAmerican Football
Inaugural season1992
No. of teams11
Most recent
champion(s)
 Austria (6th title)
Most titles Austria (6 titles)

The European Junior Championship is an American football tournament contested by the national teams of European nations. It was founded in 1992, and is held every two years.

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Results

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1992 France
France

Finland
16–7
France

Italy
40–0
Great Britain
1994 Germany
Germany

Finland
37–16
Germany

Sweden
30–0
France
1996 Germany
Germany

Finland
24–7
Sweden

Germany
41–14
Spain
1998 Germany
Germany

Germany
26–8
France

Finland
34–6
Russia
2000 Germany
Germany

Germany
19–0
Russia

Austria
10–0
Finland
2002 United Kingdom
Great Britain

Russia
26–20
Germany

Austria
30–21
France
2004 Russia
Russia

France
17–14
Germany

Austria
29–7
Russia
2006 Sweden
Sweden

France
28–21
Germany

Austria
42–13
Sweden
2008
Details
Spain
Spain

Germany
9–6
Sweden

France
28–14
Denmark
2011
Details
Spain
Spain

Austria
24–14
France

Sweden
21–14
Germany
2013 Germany
Germany

Austria
21–12
France

Germany
48–18
Denmark
2015 Germany
Germany

Austria
30–22
Germany

Denmark
14–0
France
2017
Details
France
France

Austria
17–7
France

Germany
50–0
Italy
2019 Italy
Bologna

Austria
28–0
Sweden

France
42–15
Denmark
2022 Austria
Vienna

Austria
13–10
Sweden

Denmark
3–0
France

See also

This page was last edited on 6 July 2023, at 07:24
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