ESF Women's Championship

The European Softball Women Division A Championship is the main championship tournament between national women's softball teams in Europe, governed by the European Softball Federation (ESF).

ESF Women's Championship
SportSoftball
Founded1979
No. of teams23 (in 2019)
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
 Italy
Most titles Italy 11

Beginning with 2020, the European championship will be held in even years and serve as qualifiers for softball World Cups.[1]

Results

Year Host Final Semifinalists
Champions Runners-up 3rd place 4th place
1979
Rovereto

Netherlands

Italy

Belgium

Sweden
1981
Haarlem

Netherlands

Italy

Sweden

Belgium
1983
Parma

Netherlands

Italy

Belgium

San Marino
1984
Antwerp

Netherlands

Italy

Belgium

Sweden
1986
Antwerp

Italy

Netherlands

Belgium

Denmark
1988
Hørsholm

Netherlands

Italy

Sweden

Belgium
1990
Genova

Netherlands

Belgium

Italy

Czech Republic
1992
Bussum

Italy

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Denmark
1995
Settimo Torinese

Italy

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Belgium
1997
Prague

Italy

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Denmark
1999
Antwerp

Italy

Czech Republic

Russia

Netherlands
2001
Prague

Italy

Czech Republic

Netherlands

Russia
2003
Saronno

Italy

Russia

Netherlands

Czech Republic
2005
Prague

Italy

Greece

Netherlands

Great Britain
2007
Amsterdam

Italy

Netherlands

Russia

Czech Republic
2009
Valencia

Netherlands

Great Britain

Czech Republic

Russia
2011
Ronchi dei Legionari

Netherlands

Italy

Great Britain

Czech Republic
2013
Prague

Netherlands

Italy

Czech Republic

Russia
2015
Rosmalen

Italy

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Russia
2017
Bollate

Netherlands

Italy

Great Britain

Czech Republic
2019
Ostrava

Italy

Netherlands

Great Britain

Czech Republic
2020 TBD

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy118120
2 Netherlands107320
3 Czech Republic0268
4 Belgium0145
5 Great Britain0134
6 Russia0123
7 Greece0101
8 Sweden0022
Totals (8 nations)21212163

See also

References

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