EUROPEAN JUNIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
1975 Copenhagen
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. FR Germany, 5. Scotland, 6. Netherlands, 7. USSR, 8. Ireland, 9. Austria, 10. Norway, 11. Wales.
1977 Malta
1. England, 2. Denmark, 3. Sweden, 4. FR Germany, 5. Scotland, 6. USSR, 7. Netherlands, 8. Norway, 9. Austria, 10. Ireland, 11. Malta.
1979 Mülheim
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. FR Germany, 5. USSR, 6. Scotland, 7. Netherlands, 8. Norway, 9. Ireland, 10. Czechoslovakia, 11. Austria, 12. Wales, 13. Belgium, 14. Yugoslavia, 15. Finland, 16. Switzerland, 17. Portugal, 18. France, 19. Italy.
1981 Edinburgh
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. FR Germany, 6. Scotland, 7. Wales, 8. USSR, 9. Ireland, 10. Norway, 11. Belgium, 12. Austria, 13. Finland, 14. Switzerland, 15. Poland, 16. Portugal, 17. Iceland, 18. France, 19. Italy.
1983 Helsinki
1. England, 2. Denmark, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. Scotland, 6. FR Germany, 7. USSR, 8. Wales, 9. Norway, 10. Ireland, 11. Austria, 12. Poland, 13. Belgium, 14. Finland, 15. Iceland, 16. Switzerland, 17. France.
1985 Pressbaum
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. FR Germany, 5. Scotland, 6. Netherlands, 7. USSR, 8. Wales, 9. Ireland, 10. Austria, 11. Norway, 12. Finland, 13. Poland, 14. Hungary, 15. Iceland, 16. Belgium, 17. Switzerland, 18. Czechoslovakia, 19. France, 20. Portugal, 21. Italy, 22. Spain, 23. Yugoslavia.
1987 Warsaw
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. Scotland, 6. FR Germany, 7. USSR, 8. Ireland, 9. Norway, 10. Austria, 11. Wales, 12. Poland, 13. Finland, 14. Iceland, 15. Hungary, 16. Belgium, 17. France, 18. Bulgaria, 19. Switzerland, 20. Italy, 21. Spain.
1989 Manchester
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. FR Germany, 6. Scotland, 7. USSR, 8. Ireland, 9. Poland, 10. Austria, 11. Norway, 12. Wales, 13. Finland, 14. Switzerland, 15. Iceland, 16. France, 17. Hungary, 18. Belgium, 19. Portugal, 20. Spain, 21. Italy, 22. Cyprus.
1991 Budapest
1. USSR, 2. Netherlands, 3. Denmark, 4. England, 5. Sweden, 6. Poland, 7. Germany, 8. Scotland, 9. Ireland, 10. Austria, 11. Norway, 12. Wales, 13. Finland, 14. Portugal, 15. Iceland, 16. France, 17. Hungary, 18. Belgium, 19. Switzerland, 20. Bulgaria, 21. Spain, 22. Czechoslovakia, 23. Cyprus, 24, Italy, 25. Yugoslavia, 26. Romania, 27. Malta.
1993 Sofia
1. Denmark, 2. Sweden, 3. Russia, 4. Netherlands, 5. England, 6. Germany, 7. Poland, 8. Ireland, 9. Wales, 10. Norway, 11. Scotland, 12. Ukraine, 13. Austria, 14. Finland, 15. Hungary, 16. Portugal, 17. France, 18. Iceland, 19. Switzerland, 20. Bulgaria, 21. Belgium, 22. Czech Republic, 23. Spain, 24. Estonia, 25. Romania, 26. Slovenia, 27. Cyprus.
1995 Nitra
1. Denmark, 2. Sweden, 3. England, 4. Germany, 5. Netherlands, 6. Russia, 7. Poland, 8. Ireland, 9. Bulgaria, 10. Ukraine, 11. Finland, 12. Austria, 13. Norway, 14. Iceland, 15. Scotland, 16. Wales.
(For the first time the team event was played according to the new format with only 16 teams participating)
1997 Nymburk
1. Denmark, 2. Russia, 3. Netherlands, 4. England, 5. Germany, 6. Poland, 7. Sweden, 8. Bulgaria, 9. Ukraine, 10. Ireland, 11. France, 12. Switzerland, 13. Scotland, 14. Austria, 15. Finland, 16. Norway.
1999 Glasgow
1. Germany, 2. Russia, 3. Denmark, 4. Poland, 5. England, 6. Sweden, 7. Netherlands, 8. Ukraine, 9. Scotland, 10. France, 11. Czech Republic, 12. Bulgaria, 13. Slovak Republic, 14. Finland, 15. Ireland, 16. Switzerland.
2001 Spala
1. Germany, 2. Denmark, 3. Russia, 4. England, 5. Sweden, 6. Poland, 7. Netherlands, 8. Scotland, 9. Finland, 10. Bulgaria, 11. Romania, 12. Ukraine, 13. France, 14. Slovak Republic, 15. Czech Republic, 16. Spain.
2003 Esbjerg
1. Germany, 2. Denmark, 3. Russia, 4. Finland, 5. Netherlands, 6. England, 7. Sweden, 8. Poland, 9. Bulgaria, 10. Scotland, 11. Slovenia, 12. Ukraine, 13. France, 14. Belgium, 15. Estonia, 16. Romania.
2005 Den Bosch
1. Denmark, 2. Russia, 3. Germany, 4. Netherlands, 5. Sweden, 6. England, 7. Bulgaria, 8. France, 9. Scotland, 10 Czech Republic, 11. Ukraine, 12. Portugal, 13. Poland, 14 Spain, 15. Finland 16. Slovenia.
2007 Völklingen
1. England, 2. Netherlands, 3. Denmark, 4. Russia, 5. Germany, 6. Scotland, 7. Czech Republic, 8. Poland, 9. Ukraine, 10. France, 11. Sweden, 12. Bulgaria, 13. Switzerland, 14. Turkey, 15. Estonia, 16. Portugal
2009 Milan
1. Denmark, 2. Netherlands, 3. England, Germany,
5. France, Russia, Ukraine
8. Bulgaria, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Poland,
15. Finland. Lithuania, Spain, Wales, Turkey, Czech Republic, Estonia,
22. Norway, Hungary, Romania, Italy, Scotland, Slovenia, Iceland
29. Greece
2011 Vantaa
1. Germany, 2. Russia, 3. Denmark, Ukraine
5. Netherlands, Turkey, England
8. Finland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Croatia, Spain, France, Switzerland
15. Poland, Czech Republic, Iceland, Romania, Belgium, Scotland, Sweden
22. Slovenia, Norway, Latvia, Cyprus, Israel, Estonia, Austria
29. Lithuania, Slovakia, Wales
2013 Ankara
1. Denmark, 2. France, 3. Germany, Netherlands
5. Bulgaria, England, Turkey, Russia
9. Estonia, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Scotland, Czech Rep.
15. Wales, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Poland, Belgium, Slovakia
22. Hungary, Norway, Iceland, Romania, Lithuania, Cyprus, Israel
29. Armenia, Latvia
2015 Lubin
1. Spain, 2. England, 3. Denmark, France
5. Germany, Russia, The Netherlands, Turkey
9. Portugal, Sweden, Poland, Scotland, Czech Republic, Belgium, Ireland, Estonia
17. Latvia, Austria, Lithuania, Slovenia, Ukraine, Slovakia, Romania, Finland
25. Armenia, Iceland, Croatia, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Hungary, Bulgaria
33. Cyprus, Greece
2017 Mulhouse
1. France, 2. Russia, 3. Denmark, England
5. Germany, Poland, The Netherlands, Czech Republic
9. Sweden, Belgium, Turkey, Spain
13. Estonia, Switzerland, Ireland, Finland, Slovenia, Scotland
19. Norway, Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary, Austria, Bulgaria
25. Latvia, Portugal
2018 Tallinn
1. France, 2. Denmark, 3. Germany, Russia
5. Scotland, England, Turkey, Czech Republic
9. Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Bulgaria
17. Poland, Ireland, Moldova, Finland, Latvia, Hungary, Ukraine, Switzerland
25. Croatia, Slovenia, Norway, Israel, Iceland, Portugal, Estonia, Lithuania
33. Romania, Cyprus
2020 Lahti
1. Denmark, 2. France, 3. Estonia, Russia
5. Sweden, Spain, Serbia, Germany
9. Finland, Czech Republic, Italy, Ukraine
13. Faroe Islands, Portugal, Lithuania, Switzerland
18. Slovenia
2022 Belgrade
1. Denmark, 2. France, 3. Spain, Ukraine
5. Czech Republic, England, Germany, Sweden
9. Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Switzerland, Türkiye
17. Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania
25. Croatia, Greece, Israel, Latvia, Norway, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia