ESF Junior Girls Championship

ESF Junior Girls Championship
SportSoftball
Founded1991
No. of teams11 (in 2021)
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
 Czech Republic (2023)
(3rd title)
Most titles Italy (7 titles)

The European Softball Junior Girls Championship (U-18) is the main championship tournament between national junior girls softball teams in Europe, governed by the European Softball Federation.[1]

Results

Year Host Final Semifinalists
Champions Runners-up 3rd place 4th place
1991 Czech Republic
Prague

Italy

Czechoslovakia

Spain

Soviet Union
1993 Italy
Livorno

Italy

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Sweden
1994 Sweden
Leksand

Italy

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Russia
1996 Italy
Nuoro

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Italy

Russia
1998 Czech Republic
Prague

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Italy

Russia
2000 Netherlands
Enschede

Netherlands

Russia

Czech Republic

Italy
2002 Czech Republic
Kostelec

Italy

Russia

Czech Republic

Netherlands
2004 France
Roissy

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Italy

Russia
2006 Italy
Collecchio

Italy

Netherlands

Russia

Germany
2008 Germany
Deggendorf

Netherlands

Italy

Czech Republic

Russia
2010 Austria
Vienna

Italy

Germany

Russia

Czech Republic
2014 Netherlands
Rosmalen

Czech Republic

Italy

Russia

Great Britain
2016 Spain
Sant Boi

Great Britain

Italy

Czech Republic

Germany
2018 Italy
Staranzano

Italy

Ireland

Czech Republic

Netherlands
2019 Croatia
Zagreb

Netherlands

Italy

Czech Republic

Russia
2021[2] Czech Republic
Prague

Czech Republic

Italy

Netherlands

Spain
2023[3] Czech Republic
Prague

Czech Republic

Italy

Ireland

Netherlands

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy76316
2 Netherlands63110
3 Czech Republic33814
4 Great Britain1001
5 Russia0235
6 Ireland0112
7 Czechoslovakia0101
 Germany0101
9 Spain0011
Totals (9 entries)17171751

Other Ages

U-22 Women's Softball European Championship - Past Results

[4]

  1. 2008 Turin (ITA):  Italy, Russia, Spain
  2. 2010 Prague (CZE):  Czech Republic, Italy, Russia
  3. 2012 Havlickuv Brod (CZE):  Russia, Czech Republic, France
  4. 2014 Dupnitsa (BUL):  Russia, Czech Republic, Greece
  5. 2016 Pardubice (CZE):  Netherlands, Russia, Czech Republic
  6. 2018 Trnava (SVK):  Italy, Netherlands, Ireland
  7. 2020 Kunovice (CZE):  Italy, Czech Republic, Netherlands

VII. Kunovice (CZE) - 2018 June 26 - July 2 (game results) 1. Italy (ITA) 2. Czech Republic (CZE) 3. Netherlands (NED) 4. Spain (ESP) 5. France (FRA) 6. Germany (GER) 7. Ireland (IRL) 8. Ukraine (UKR) 9. Great Britain (GBR) 10. Austria (AUT) 11. Israel (ISR) 12. Poland (POL) 13. Belgium (BEL) 14. Slovakia (SVK) 15. Sweden (SWE) 16. Hungary (HUN) 17. Croatia (CRO)

VI. Trnava (SVK) - 2018 July 23–28 (game results) 1.Italy (ITA) 2.Netherlands (NED) 3.Ireland (IRL) 4.Great Britain (GBR) 5.Russia (RUS) 6.Czech Republic (CZE) 7.Belgium (BEL) 8.Poland (POL) 9.Greece (GRE) 10.Slovakia (SVK) 11.Ukraine (UKR) 12.Switzerland (SUI) 13.Israel (ISR) 14.Austria (AUT) 15.Hungary (HUN) 16.Turkey (TUR) 17.Lithuania (LTU)

V. Pardubice (CZE) - 2016 July 4–10 (game results) 1.Netherlands (NED) 2.Russia (RUS) 3.Czech Republic (CZE) 4.Slovakia (SVK) 5.Poland (POL) 6.Greece (GRE) 7.Ukraine (UKR) 8.Lithuania (LTU)

IV. Dupnitsa (BUL) - 2014 July 7–12 (game results) 1. Russia (RUS) 2. Czech Republic (CZE) 3. Greece (GRE) 4. Bulgaria (BUL) 5. Ukraine (UKR) 6. Slovakia (SVK) 7. Poland (POL)

III. Havlickuv Brod (CZE) - 2012 July 10–14 (game results) 1. Russia (RUS) 2. Czech Republic (CZE) 3. France (FRA) 4. Poland (POL) 5. Ukraine (UKR) 6. Slovakia (SVK) 7. Bulgaria (BUL)

II. Prague (CZE) - 2010 August 2–7 1. Czech republic (CZE) 2. Italy (ITA) 3. Russia (RUS) 4. Sweden (SWE) 5. France (FRA) 6. Poland (POL) 7. Ukraine (UKR)

I. Turin (ITA) - 2008 July 28 - August 2 1. Italy (ITA) 2. Russia (RUS) 3. Spain (ESP) 4. Czech Republic (CZE) 5. Ukraine (UKR) 6. France (FRA) 7. Greece (GRE) 8. Croatia (CRO)

U-15 Women's Softball European Championship - Past Results

Past results of the U-15 Women's Softball European Championship since the first one in Collecchio, Italy, in 2002.

From 2002 to 2018, the age group was U-16.

XI. Enschede (NED) - 2022 July 18–23 (game results) 1. Czech Republic (CZE) 2. Italy (ITA) 3. Netherlands (NED) 4. Ukraine (UKR) 5. Germany (GER) 6. France (FRA) 7. Lithuania (LTU) 8. Croatia (CRO) 9. Great Britain (GBR)

X. Zagreb (CRO) - 2019 July 29 - August 3 (game results) 1. NETHERLANDS (NED) 2. ITALY (ITA) 3. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 4. RUSSIA (RUS) 5. UKRAINE (UKR) 6. GERMANY (GER) 7. FRANCE (FRA) 8. CROATIA (CRO) 9. BELGIUM (BEL) 10. POLAND (POL) 11. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 12. HUNGARY (HUN) 13. TURKEY (TUR)

IX. Ostrava (CZE) - 2017 July 10–15 (game results) 1. NETHERLANDS (NED) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 3. ITALY (ITA) 4. GERMANY (GER) 5. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 6. RUSSIA (RUS) 7. UKRAINE (UKR) 8. FRANCE (FRA) 9. BELGIUM (BEL) 10. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 11. SERBIA (SRB) 12. POLAND (POL)

VIII. Nuoro (ITA) - 2015 June 29 - July 4 (game results) 1. ITALY (ITA) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 3. RUSSIA (RUS) 4. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 5. BELGIUM (BEL) 6. SPAIN (ESP)

VII. Ostrava (CZE) - 2013 August 5–10 (game results) 1. RUSSIA (RUS) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 3. NETHERLANDS (NED) 4. BELGIUM (BEL) 5. GERMANY (GER) 6. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 7. POLAND (POL) 8. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 9. ROMANIA (ROM) 10. SERBIA (SRB) 11. UKRAINE (UKR) 12. LITHUANIA (LTU)

VI. Deurne/Antwerp (BEL) - 2011 August 8–13 (game results) 1. NETHERLANDS (NED) 2. RUSSIA (RUS) 3. ITALY (ITA) 4. BELGIUM (BEL) 5. SPAIN (ESP) 6. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 7. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 8. GERMANY (GER) 9. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 10. SERBIA (SRB) 11. FRANCE (FRA)

V. Alkmaar (NED) - 2009 July 13–18 1. RUSSIA (RUS) 2. NETHERLANDS (NED) 3. SPAIN (ESP) 4. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 5. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 6. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 7. BELGIUM (BEL)

IV. Pilsen (CZE) - 2007 July 9–14 1. NETHERLANDS (NED) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 3. RUSSIA (RUS) 4. POLAND (POL) 5. SPAIN (ESP) 6. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 7. GREECE (GRE) 8. UKRAINE (UKR) 9. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR)

III. Tuchkovo - Moscow Region (RUS) - 2005 July 11–16 1. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 2. NETHERLANDS (NED) 3. RUSSIA (RUS) 4. POLAND (POL) 5. ROMANIA (ROM) 6. GREECE (GRE) 7. UKRAINE (UKR)

II. Prague (CZE) - 2003 August 11–16 1. ITALY (ITA) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 3. RUSSIA (RUS) 4. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 5. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 6. FRANCE (FRA)

I. Collecchio (ITA) - 2002 August 18–24 1. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 2. RUSSIA (RUS) 3. ITALY (ITA) 4. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 5. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 6. ROMANIA (ROM) 7. FRANCE (FRA)

U-13 Women's Softball European Championship - Past Results

Past results of the U-13 Women's Softball European Championship since the first one in Collecchio, Italy, in 2002.

V. Ankara (TUR) - 2010 July 6–10 1. Russia (RUS) 2. Serbia (SRB) 3. Great Britain (GBR) 4. Turkey (TUR)

IV. Prague (CZE) - 2008 August 19–23 1. Netherlands (NED) 2. Russia (RUS) 3. Czech Republic (CZE) 4. Great Britain (GBR)

III. Mlade Buky (CZE) - 2006 August 1–5 1. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 2. RUSSIA (RUS) 3. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 4. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 5. POLAND (POL)

II. Collecchio (ITA) - 2004 August 24–28 1. ITALY (ITA) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 3. RUSSIA (RUS) 4. ROMANIA (ROM) 5. POLAND (POL) 6. GREAT BRITAIN (GBR)

I. Collecchio (ITA) - 2002 August 18–24 1. ITALY (ITA) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 3. RUSSIA (RUS) 4. SLOVAKIA (SVK) 5. ROMANIA (ROM)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Winners of ESF Junior Girls Championship". Archived from the original on 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
  2. ^ https://www.the-sports.org/softball-2021-women-s-european-u-18-championships-epr115040.html [bare URL]
  3. ^ https://www.the-sports.org/softball-2023-women-s-european-u-18-championships-epr129685.html [bare URL]
  4. ^ https://www.wbsceurope.org/en/organisation/softball/softball-past-results/national-teams-competitions [bare URL]