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List of European Team Squash Champions

European Squash Team Championships...

The European Squash Team Championships or European Team Championships (ESF) is an international squash competition between teams representing different nations, organized by the European Squash Federation. England took both the (ESF) European Team Championships title after a 2–1 victory for the women against Wales and a 3–0 victory for the men against France. See the full list of European Squash Team Championships here.

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  • In each round of the competition, teams face each other in best-of-four singles matches.
  • The European Squash Team Championships are held every year.
  • Men's championship
    YearChampionsRunners-upThird-PlaceFourth-PlaceLocation
    2024EnglandFranceSwitzerlandWalesUster
    2023EnglandFranceSwitzerlandWalesFinland, Helsinki
    2022EnglandFranceScotlandGermanyNetherlands, Eindhoven
    2021Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
    2020
    2019EnglandSpainScotlandFranceEngland, Birmingham
    2018FranceEnglandSpainGermanyPoland, Wrocław
    2017FranceEnglandGermanyScotlandFinland, Helsinki
    2016EnglandFranceScotlandGermanyPoland, Warsaw
    2015FranceEnglandGermanyScotlandDenmark, Herning
    2014EnglandFranceGermanyScotlandItaly, Riccione
    2013EnglandFranceGermanyScotlandNetherlands, Amsterdam
    2012EnglandFranceGermanyScotlandGermany, Nuremberg
    2011EnglandFranceItalyNetherlandsFinland, Espoo
    2010EnglandFranceNetherlandsWalesFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    2009EnglandFranceWalesNetherlandsSweden, Malmö
    2008EnglandFranceNetherlandsGermanyNetherlands, Amsterdam
    2007EnglandNetherlandsFranceWalesItaly, Riccione
    2006EnglandFranceNetherlandsWalesAustria, Vienna
    2005EnglandFranceNetherlandsWalesNetherlands, Amsterdam
    2004EnglandFranceWalesNetherlandsFrance, Rennes
    2003EnglandFranceWalesNetherlandsEngland, Nottingham
    2002EnglandFranceWalesNetherlandsGermany, Böblingen
    2001EnglandFranceFinlandWalesNetherlands, Eindhoven
    2000EnglandFranceFinlandWalesAustria, Vienna
    1999EnglandScotlandWalesFinlandAustria, Linz
    1998EnglandFinlandWalesFranceFinland, Helsinki
    1997EnglandWalesFinlandFranceDenmark, Odense
    1996EnglandScotlandFinlandGermanyNetherlands, Amsterdam
    1995EnglandFinlandSwedenGermanyNetherlands, Amsterdam
    1994EnglandGermanyScotlandFranceNetherlands, Zoetermeer
    1993EnglandGermanyFranceSwedenFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    1992ScotlandFinlandEnglandSwedenFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    1991EnglandFinlandGermanyNetherlandsGermany, Gelsenkirchen
    1990EnglandGermanyFinlandSwedenSwitzerland, Zürich
    1989EnglandSwedenFinlandGermanyFinland, Helsinki
    1988EnglandSwedenFinlandWalesNetherlands, Warmond
    1987EnglandSwedenFinlandGermanyAustria, Vienna
    1986EnglandSwedenFinlandGermanyFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    1985EnglandSwedenFinlandNetherlandsSpain, Barcelona
    1984EnglandSwedenFinlandIrelandIreland, Dublin
    1983SwedenEnglandWalesNetherlandsGermany, Munich
    1982EnglandSwedenIrelandFinlandWales, Cardiff
    1981EnglandSwedenIrelandScotlandNetherlands, Amsterdam
    1980SwedenEnglandFinlandWalesFinland, Helsinki
    1979EnglandSwedenScotlandIrelandGermany, Hamburg
    1978EnglandSwedenScotlandFinlandNetherlands, Amsterdam
    1977EnglandScotlandSwedenIrelandEngland, Sheffield
    1976EnglandScotlandSwedenIrelandBelgium, Brussels
    1975EnglandScotlandSwedenIrelandIreland, Dublin
    1974EnglandScotlandIrelandWalesSweden, Stockholm
    1973EnglandScotlandIrelandWalesScotland, Edinburgh
    Women's championship
    YearChampionsRunners-upThird-PlaceFourth-PlaceLocation
    2024BelgiumEnglandWalesFranceUster
    2023EnglandBelgiumWalesFranceFinland, Helsinki
    2022EnglandWalesNetherlandsFranceNetherlands, Eindhoven
    2021Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
    2020
    2019FranceEnglandBelgiumScotlandEngland, Birmingham
    2018EnglandFranceBelgiumNetherlandsPoland, Wrocław
    2017EnglandFranceWalesNetherlandsFinland, Helsinki
    2016EnglandFranceNetherlandsWalesPoland, Warsaw
    2015EnglandFranceIrelandDenmarkDenmark, Herning
    2014EnglandFranceCzech RepublicIrelandItaly, Riccione
    2013EnglandIrelandFranceNetherlandsNetherlands, Amsterdam
    2012EnglandIrelandFranceGermanyGermany, Nuremberg
    2011EnglandNetherlandsIrelandFranceFinland, Espoo
    2010NetherlandsFranceEnglandIrelandFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    2009EnglandNetherlandsFranceIrelandSweden, Malmö
    2008EnglandNetherlandsFranceIrelandNetherlands, Amsterdam
    2007EnglandNetherlandsDenmarkGermanyItaly, Riccione
    2006EnglandNetherlandsGermanyFranceAustria, Vienna
    2005EnglandNetherlandsIrelandScotlandNetherlands, Amsterdam
    2004EnglandNetherlandsFranceBelgiumFrance, Rennes
    2003EnglandNetherlandsScotlandDenmarkEngland, Nottingham
    2002EnglandScotlandGermanyDenmarkGermany, Böblingen
    2001EnglandDenmarkSwitzerlandNetherlandsNetherlands, Eindhoven
    2000EnglandGermanyScotlandNetherlandsAustria, Vienna
    1999EnglandGermanyNetherlandsScotlandAustria, Linz
    1998EnglandGermanyNetherlandsScotlandFinland, Helsinki
    1997EnglandGermanyNetherlandsScotlandDenmark, Odense
    1996EnglandGermanyNetherlandsFranceNetherlands, Amsterdam
    1995EnglandNetherlandsScotlandGermanyNetherlands, Amsterdam
    1994EnglandGermanyNetherlandsIrelandNetherlands, Zoetermeer
    1993EnglandNetherlandsGermanyIrelandFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    1992EnglandGermanyNetherlandsIrelandFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    1991EnglandNetherlandsGermanyFinlandGermany, Gelsenkirchen
    1990EnglandNetherlandsFinlandIrelandSwitzerland, Zürich
    1989EnglandIrelandNetherlandsSwedenFinland, Helsinki
    1988EnglandIrelandGermanyWalesNetherlands, Warmond
    1987EnglandIrelandGermanyFinlandAustria, Vienna
    1986EnglandIrelandScotlandFinlandFrance, Aix-en-Provence
    1985EnglandIrelandScotlandWalesSpain, Barcelona
    1984EnglandIrelandScotlandWalesIreland, Dublin
    1983EnglandIrelandWalesScotlandGermany, Munich
    1982EnglandIrelandScotlandWalesWales, Cardiff
    1981EnglandIrelandWalesScotlandNetherlands, Amsterdam
    1980EnglandIrelandScotlandWalesFinland, Helsinki
    1979EnglandIrelandScotlandWalesGermany, Hamburg
    1978EnglandIrelandScotlandWalesNetherlands, Amsterdam
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