Location of The European Championships
The table below gives an overview of all host cities and countries of the European Championships.
On January 15, 2008, Manchester of England won the bids to stage the 2010 events.
Year |
No. |
Host City |
Country |
1968 |
I |
Bochum |
West Germany |
1970 |
II |
Port Talbot |
Wales |
1972 |
III |
Karlskrona |
Sweden |
1974 |
IV |
Vienna |
Austria |
1976 |
V |
Dublin |
Ireland |
1978 |
VI |
Preston |
England |
1980 |
VII |
Groningen |
Netherlands |
1982 |
VIII |
Böblingen |
West Germany |
1984 |
IX |
Preston |
England |
1986 |
X |
Uppsala |
Sweden |
1988 |
XI |
Kristiansand |
Norway |
1990 |
XII |
Moscow |
Soviet Union |
|
Year |
No. |
Host City |
Country |
1992 |
XIII |
Glasgow |
Scotland |
1994 |
XIV |
Den Bosch |
Netherlands |
1996 |
XV |
Herning |
Denmark |
1998 |
XVI |
Sofia |
Bulgaria |
2000 |
XVII |
Glasgow |
Scotland |
2002 |
XVIII |
Malmö |
Sweden |
2004 |
XIX |
Geneva |
Switzerland |
2006 |
XX |
Den Bosch |
Netherlands |
2008 |
XXI |
Herning |
Denmark |
2010 |
XXII |
Manchester |
England |
2012 |
XXIII |
Karlskrona |
Sweden |
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