Nations By First Entry
Year | Nations |
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1955–56 | Austria Belgium Denmark France Hungary Italy Netherlands Poland Portugal Saarland Scotland Spain Sweden Switzerland West Germany Yugoslavia |
1956–57 | Bulgaria Czechoslovakia England Luxembourg Romania Turkey |
1957–58 | East Germany Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland |
1958–59 | Finland Greece |
1960–61 | Norway |
1961–62 | Malta |
1962–63 | Albania |
1963–64 | Cyprus |
1964–65 | Iceland |
1966–67 | Soviet Union |
1992–93 | Estonia Germany Israel Latvia Russia Ukraine |
1993–94 | Belarus Croatia Faroe Islands Georgia Lithuania Moldova Slovenia Wales |
1994–95 | Czech Republic |
1996–97 | Serbia and Montenegro |
1997–98 | Armenia Azerbaijan Macedonia Slovakia |
2002–03 | Kazakhstan |
2003–04 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2006–07 | Serbia |
2007–08 | Andorra Montenegro San Marino |
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