European Men's U-18 Handball Championship

The European Men's Youth Handball Championship, is the official competition for youth men's handball national handball teams in Europe, held by the European Handball Federation every second year. Since the 2004 edition, the championship received its current name: EHF European Men's U-18 Handball Championship.

European Men's Youth Handball Championship
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)midyear
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1992 (1992)

In addition to crowning the European champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tournament for the IHF Youth World Handball Championship.

Tournaments

Year Host Country Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1992
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Switzerland

Portugal
30–26
Russia

Spain
23–19
Norway
1994
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Israel

Spain
16–15
Portugal

Denmark

Sweden
1997
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Estonia

Sweden
28–24
Czech Republic

Hungary
27–20
Greece
1999
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Portugal

Hungary
24–23
Spain

Denmark
22–19
Russia
2001
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Luxembourg

Russia
27–24
Denmark

Sweden
37–19
Romania
2003
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Slovakia

Iceland
27–23
Germany

Denmark
29–19
Sweden
2004
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Serbia & Montenegro

Serbia & Montenegro
27–20
Croatia

Denmark
27–25
Slovenia
2006
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Estonia

Croatia
30–24
Denmark

Sweden
34–28
Poland
2008
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Czech Republic

Germany
31–27
Denmark

Sweden
42–35
Iceland
2010
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Montenegro

Croatia
27–26
Spain

Denmark
28–27
Germany
2012
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Austria

Germany
30–29
Sweden

Denmark
37–32
Spain
2014
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Poland

France
33–30
Hungary

Spain
27–21
Denmark
2016
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Croatia

France
40–38
Croatia

Germany
32–31
Slovenia
2018
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Croatia

Sweden
32–27
Iceland

Denmark
26–24
Croatia
2020
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Slovenia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Croatia2204
2 Sweden2136
3 Germany2114
4 France2002
5 Spain1225
6 Hungary1113
7 Iceland1102
 Portugal1102
 Russia1102
10 Serbia and Montenegro1001
11 Denmark03710
12 Czech Republic0101
Totals (12 nations)14141442
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