European Wheelchair Basketball Championship

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European Wheelchair Basketball Championship

The European Wheelchair Basketball Championship, is the main wheelchair basketball competition contested biennially by national teams governed by IWBF Europe, the European zone within the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation. The European Championship is also a qualifying tournament for the IWBF Wheelchair Basketball World Championships and the Paralympic Games.

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IWBF European Championship
SportWheelchair basketball
Founded1970
First season1970 (men)
1974 (women)
ContinentIWBF Europe (Europe)
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Great Britain vs. Germany, men's semifinal in 2007: Dirk Köhler-Lenz (Germany, #15) and Jon Pollock (Great Britain, #9).

Establish

The first European Championship for men was held in 1970.[1][2] The first European Championship for women was held in 1974.[1][3]

Summary

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Perspective

[1][2][3]

Men

More information #, Year ...
# Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1 1970
Details
 BEL
(Bruges)

Belgium

France

Great Britain
2 1971
Details
 FRA
(Kerpape)

Great Britain

France

Netherlands
3 1974
Details
 FRA
(Kerpape)

Great Britain
45–40
Netherlands

France
4 1977
Details
 NED
(Raalte)

Israel

Netherlands

France
5 1978
Details
 FRA
(Kerpape)

Israel

France

Netherlands
6 1981
Details
  SUI
(Geneva)

Israel
74–68
France

Netherlands
7 1982
Details
 SWE
(Falun)[4][5]

France
63–58
Israel

Sweden
8 1987
Details
 FRA
(Lorient)

France
63–50
Netherlands

Belgium
9 1989
Details
 FRA
(Charleville-Mezières)

France

Netherlands

Germany
10 1991
Details
 ESP
(Ferrol)

France
57–50
Netherlands

Great Britain
85–59
Israel
11 1993
Details
 GER
(Berlin)

Netherlands
57–52
Great Britain

France
61–42
Germany
12 1995
Details
 FRA
(Paris)

Great Britain
55–54
Spain

Netherlands
64–45
France
13 1997
Details
 ESP
(Madrid)

France
46–44
Great Britain

Finland
59–53
Spain
14 1999
Details
 NED
(Roermond)

France
57–40
Germany

Netherlands
53–49
Great Britain
15 2001-2002
Details
 NED
(Amsterdam)

France
67–56
Netherlands

Germany
70–67
Great Britain
16 2003
Details
 ITA
(Sassari, Porto Torres)

Italy
60–47
Netherlands

Great Britain
74–64
France
17 2005
Details
 FRA
(Paris)[6]

Italy
56–54
Great Britain

Sweden
54–52
Israel
18 2007
Details
 GER
(Wetzlar)[7]

Sweden
76–66
Great Britain

Germany
69–56
Israel
19 2009
Details
 TUR
(Adana)[8]

Italy
64–52
Turkey

Great Britain
73–65
Poland
20 2011
Details
 ISR
(Nazareth, Israel)[9]

Great Britain
76-65
Germany

Spain
71–65
Poland
21 2013
Details
 GER
(Frankfurt)[10]

Great Britain
59-57
Turkey

Spain
65–56
Sweden
22 2015
Details
 GBR
(Worcester)

Great Britain
87-66
Turkey

Germany
74-56
Netherlands
23 2017
Details
 ESP
(Tenerife)

Turkey
76-69
Great Britain

Germany
61-56
Netherlands
24 2019
Details
 POL
(Wałbrzych)

Great Britain
77-52
Spain

Turkey
76-65
Germany
25 2021
Details
 ESP
(Madrid)[11]

Netherlands
20-0
Great Britain

Germany
0-0
Italy
26 2023
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 NED
(Rotterdam)

Great Britain

Spain

Netherlands

Germany
27 2025
Details
 BIH
(Sarajevo)
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Women

More information #, Year ...
# Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1 1974
Details
 FRA
(Kerpape)

Germany
35–20
France

Yugoslavia
2 1987
Details
 FRA
(Lorient)

Germany

Israel

Netherlands
3 1989
Details
 FRA
(Charleville-Mezières)

Netherlands
40–37
Germany

Israel
4 1991
Details
 ESP
(Ferrol)

Germany
49–48
Netherlands

France
5 1993
Details
 GER
(Berlin)

Netherlands
53–38
Germany

France
38–32
Israel
6 1995
Details
 NED
(Delden)

Netherlands
43–37
Germany

Great Britain
32–33
Israel
7 1997
Details
 ESP
(Madrid)

Netherlands
36–32
Germany

Great Britain
48–12
Israel
8 1999
Details
 NED
(Roermond)[12]

Germany
40–37
Netherlands

Great Britain
49–28
Russia
9 2003
Details
 GER
(Hamburg)

Germany
65–58
Netherlands

Great Britain
48–32
France
10 2005
Details
 FRA
(Villeneuve d'Ascq)

Germany
66–39
Netherlands

France
41–32
Great Britain
11 2007
Details
 GER
(Wetzlar)[7]

Germany
61–35
Netherlands

Great Britain
56–29
Spain
12 2009
Details
 GBR
(Stoke Mandeville)

Germany
82–45
Netherlands

Great Britain
53–41
France
13 2011
Details
 ISR
(Nazareth)[13]

Germany
48–42
Netherlands

Great Britain
60–47
France
14 2013
Details
 GER
(Frankfurt)[14]

Netherlands
57–56
Germany

Great Britain
60–39
France
15 2015
Details
 GBR
(Worcester)

Germany
72-62
Netherlands

Great Britain
69-39
France
16 2017
Details
 ESP
(Tenerife)

Netherlands
56-46
Germany

Great Britain
68-37
France
17 2019
Details
 NED
(Rotterdam)[15]

Netherlands
65-52
Great Britain

Germany
53-38
Spain
18 2021
Details
 ESP
(Madrid)[16]

Netherlands
20-0
Great Britain

Spain
58-40
Germany
19 2023
Details
 NED
(Rotterdam)

Netherlands
58-36
Great Britain

Spain
49-48
Germany
20 2025
Details
 BIH
(Sarajevo)
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Medals (1970-2023)

Men

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain86418
2 France74314
3 Israel3104
4 Italy3003
5 Netherlands27615
6 Turkey1315
7 Sweden1023
8 Belgium1012
9 Spain0325
10 Germany0268
11 Finland0011
Totals (11 entries)26262678
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Women

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany106117
2 Netherlands98118
3 Great Britain031013
4 France0134
5 Israel0112
6 Spain0022
7 Yugoslavia0011
Totals (7 entries)19191957
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Total

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands (NED)1115733
2 Germany (GER)108725
3 Great Britain (GBR)891431
4 France (FRA)75618
5 Israel (ISR)3216
6 Italy (ITA)3003
7 Turkey (TUR)1315
8 Sweden (SWE)1023
9 Belgium (BEL)1012
10 Spain (ESP)0347
11 Finland (FIN)0011
 Yugoslavia (YUG)0011
Totals (12 entries)454545135
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Divisions

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Division B

Men's Division B

Women's Division B

More information Year, Host ...
Year Host Rank
123
2016
Details
 Italy  Spain Turkey Italy
2018
Details
 Italy  Turkey Sweden Italy
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Division C

Men's Division C

More information Year, Host ...
Year Host Rank
123
2003
Details
 Greece  Russia Switzerland Greece
2005
Details
 Portugal  Belgium Croatia Greece
2007
Details
 Ireland  Portugal Lithuania Finland
2009
Details
 Latvia  Croatia Lithuania Latvia
2011
Details
 Lithuania  Lithuania Ukraine Greece
2013
Details
 Austria  Austria Latvia Ukraine
2015
Details
 Portugal  Bosnia and Herzegovina Portugal Finland
2017
Details
 Czech Republic  Belgium Czech Republic Ireland
2019
Details
 Bulgaria  Greece Serbia Portugal
2022
Details
 Bosnia and Herzegovina  Serbia Portugal Bulgaria
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Women's Division C

Up to 2022 Women's only 2 Division.

Youth

U22 Men's

https://hosted.wh.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/19930/schedule

https://www.the-sports.org/basketball-2021-men-s-u-22-european-wheelchair-championships-epr113767.html

https://www.the-sports.org/basketball-2018-men-s-u-22-european-wheelchair-championships-epr90674.html

U24 Women's

https://hosted.wh.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/20840/schedule

3on3 Basketball

From 2021.

Clubs

Medals (1975-2022)

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy24221965
2 Germany22172059
3 Netherlands1715638
4 Spain16252061
5 France16141848
6 Turkey107825
7 Great Britain810927
8 Belgium35715
9 Sweden2035
10  Switzerland1012
11 Israel0459
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina0213
13 Austria0011
 Russia0011
Totals (14 entries)119121119359
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See also

References

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