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European Men's Team Championships

The European Men's Team Championships is a prestigious badminton competition where the best male players from national teams across Europe compete for glory. Held biennially, this tournament showcases high-level team play, determination, and national pride as teams battle for the title of Europe’s strongest men's team.

Explore past winners, results, and the history of the competition here.

2026 Istanbul, Türkiye
1.  
France

2.  
Denmark

3. 
Sweden
England

5-6. 
Germany
Spain

7-8. 
Finland
Türkiye
2024 Łódź, Poland
1.  
Denmark

2.  
France

3. 
England
Germany

5-6. 
Poland
Netherlands

7-8. 
Czechia
Ukraine
2020 Liévin, France
1.  
Denmark

2.  
Netherlands

3. 
Russia
France

5-8. 
Bulgaria
Germany
Ukraine
England

9-16. 
Switzerland
Belgium
Czechia
Slovakia
Finland
Spain
Sweden
Austria

17-24. 
wales
Estonia
Türkiye
Ireland
Iceland
Norway
Lithuania
Italy

25-32. 
Latvia
Greenland
Hungary
Poland
Azerbaijan
Luxembourg
Slovenia
Croatia

33-
34. 
Portugal
Israel

2018 Kazan, Russia
1.  
Denmark

2.  
England

3. 
Germany
France

5-8. 
Russia
Finland
Czechia
Poland

9-14. 
Hungary
Bulgaria
Iceland
Ukraine
Ireland
Türkiye

15-21. 
Croatia
Slovakia
Luxembourg
Spain
Austria
Italy
Estonia

22-28. 
Israel
Greenland
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Lithuania
Portugal
Norway

29. 
Latvia

2016 Kazan, Russia
1.  
Denmark

2.  
France

3. 
Germany
England

5-8. 
Sweden
Russia
Ukraine
Poland

9-12. 
Croatia
Bulgaria
Czechia
Spain

13-18. 
Finland
Estonia
Scotland
Ireland
Austria
Belgium

19-24. 
Türkiye
Hungary
Lithuania
Slovenia
Norway
Slovakia

25. 
Italy

2014 Basel, Switzerland
1.  
Denmark

2.  
England

3. 
Finland
Germany

5-8. 
Sweden
France
Russia
Ukraine

9-12. 
Czechia
Slovenia
Scotland
Netherlands

13-18. 
Ireland
Bulgaria
Belgium
Italy
Austria
Lithuania

19-24. 
Slovakia
Switzerland
Iceland
Israel
Estonia
Spain

25-
26. 

Norway
Wales

2012 Amsterdam, Netherlands
1.  
Denmark

2.  
Germany

3. 
England

4. 
Russia

5-8. 
Poland
Ukraine
France
Netherlands

9-16. 
Sweden
Ireland
Bulgaria
Austria
Czechia
Spain
Finland
Italy

17-24. 
Scotland
Israel
Switzerland
Wales
Hungary
Belgium
Croatia
Iceland

25-30. 
Slovenia
Portugal
Slovakia
Lithuania
Estonia
Luxembourg

2010 Warsaw, Poland
1.  
Denmark

2.  
Poland

3. 
Germany

4. 
Ukraine

5-6. 
Netherlands
Russia

7-12. 
Finland
England
Ireland
Czechia
Sweden
France

13-18. 
Croatia
Spain
Estonia
Scotland
Slovakia
Wales

19-24. 
Iceland
Austria
Greece
Bulgaria
Portugal
Italy

25-26. 
Lithuania
Hungary

2008 Almere, Netherlands
1.  
Denmark

2.  
England

3. 
Germany

4. 
Poland

5-8. 
Sweden
Wales
Russia
Netherlands

9-16. 
Scotland
Finland
Estonia
Portugal
France
Ukraine
Spain
Czechia

17-24. 
Israel
Hungary
Bulgaria
Italy
Austria
Lithuania
Ireland
Iceland

25-30. 
Norway
Belgium
Greece
Slovakia
Türkiye
Switzerland

2006 Thessaloniki, Greece
1.  
Denmark

2.  
Germany

3. 
England

4. 
Netherlands

5-8. 
Poland
Ukraine
France
Austria

9-16. 
Finland
Ireland
Wales
Bulgaria
Czechia
Spain
Russia
Sweden

17-24. 
Scotland
Portugal
Romania
Norway
Slovenia
Belgium
Italy
Iceland

25-32. 
Armenia
Belarus
Cyprus
Türkiye
Greece
Israel
Estonia
Switzerland