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LEN European U19 Water Polo Championship

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LEN European U19 Water Polo Championship
SportWater Polo
Founded1970
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
 Serbia (Men)
 Spain (Women)
Most titles Serbia (Men)
 Russia (Women)

LEN European U19 Water Polo Championships is a continental water polo tournament held every two years for the players under the age of 19. It was launched by LEN in 1970 for men and in 1994 for women.

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Men's tournament

History

Year Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1970 Rotterdam,
Netherlands

Soviet Union

Spain

West Germany
1971 Barcelona,
Spain

Hungary

Spain

Soviet Union
1973 Duisburg,
West Germany

Hungary

Soviet Union

Spain
1975 Jönköping,
Sweden

Soviet Union

Spain

Hungary
1976 Valletta,
Malta

Italy

Hungary

Spain
1978 Budapest,
Hungary

Soviet Union

Hungary

West Germany
1980 Sittard,
Netherlands

Spain

Soviet Union

Hungary
1982 Varna,
Bulgaria

Italy

Romania

Soviet Union
1984 Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
Spain

Italy

Yugoslavia

Spain
1986 West Berlin
West Germany

Soviet Union

Hungary
1988 Veenendaal,
Netherlands

Yugoslavia

Soviet Union

Hungary
1990 Varna,
Bulgaria

Yugoslavia

Czechoslovakia[1]

Hungary
1992 Sopron,
Hungary

Hungary

Spain

Greece
1994 Bratislava,
Slovakia

Hungary

Croatia

Spain
1996 Istanbul,
Turkey

Yugoslavia

Hungary

Croatia
1998 Bratislava,
Slovakia

Yugoslavia

Italy

Croatia
2000 Kamen/Lünen,
Germany

Yugoslavia

Greece

Italy
2002 Bari,
Italy

Yugoslavia

Hungary

Italy
2004 Valletta,
Malta

Serbia and Montenegro

Croatia

Hungary
2006 Oradea,
Romania

Serbia

Hungary

Spain
2008 Istanbul,
Turkey

Montenegro

Spain

Serbia
2010 Stuttgart,
Germany

Italy

Greece

Croatia
2012 Canet-en-Roussillon,
France

Italy

Serbia

Croatia
2014 Tbilisi,
Georgia

Serbia

Hungary

Croatia
2016 Alphen aan den Rijn,
Netherlands

Serbia

Italy

Spain
2018 Minsk,
Belarus

Greece

Montenegro

Spain
2022 Podgorica,
Montenegro

Serbia

Spain

Hungary
2024 Burgas,
Bulgaria

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Serbia112114
2 Italy5229
3 Hungary46717
4 Soviet Union3429
5 Spain16714
6 Greece1214
7 Montenegro1102
8 West Germany1034
9 Croatia0257
10 Czechoslovakia0101
 Romania0101
Totals (11 entries)27272882

Women's tournament

History

Year Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1994 Arnhem,
Netherlands

Netherlands

Greece

Hungary
1996 Netanya,
Israel

Netherlands

Germany

Hungary
1998 Millfield,
Great Britain

Hungary

Russia

Greece
2000 Plzeň,
Czech Republic

Russia

Hungary

Greece
2002 Loulé,
Portugal

Greece

Hungary

Spain
2004 Bari,
Italy

Netherlands

Greece

Russia
2006 Kirishi,
Russia

Russia

Netherlands

Hungary
2008 Chania,
Greece

Italy

Hungary

Russia
2010 Dniprodzerzhynsk,
Ukraine

Russia

Spain

Hungary
2012 Chelyabinsk,
Russia

Russia

Hungary

Italy
2014 Ostia,
Italy

Greece

Italy

Spain
2016 The Hague,
Netherlands

Netherlands

Spain

Greece
2018 Funchal,
Portugal

Spain

Russia

Netherlands
2022 Netanya,
Israel

Spain

Hungary

Greece
2024 Zagreb,
Croatia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia4228
2 Netherlands4116
3 Greece2248
4 Spain2226
5 Hungary15410
6 Italy1113
7 Germany0101
Totals (7 entries)14141442

See also

References

External links

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