European Amateur Boxing Championships
The European Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest competition for boxing amateurs in Europe, organised by the continent's governing body EUBC, which stands for the European Boxing Confederation. The first edition of the tournament took place in 1924, although the first 'competitive' championships were hosted by the city of Stockholm (Sweden) in 1925.
Men's European Amateur Boxing Championships History
Year | Edition | Host | Dates |
1925 |
I. European Championships |
Stockholm, Sweden |
May 5–7 |
1927 |
II. European Championships |
Berlin, Germany |
May 16–30 |
1930 |
III. European Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
June 3–8 |
1934 |
IV. European Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
April 11–15 |
1937 |
V. European Championships |
Milan, Italy |
May 5–9 |
1939 |
VI. European Championships |
Dublin, Ireland |
April 18–22 |
1942 |
European Championships |
Breslau, Germany |
January 20–25 |
1947 |
VII. European Championships |
Dublin, Ireland |
May 12–17 |
1949 |
VIII. European Championships |
Oslo, Norway |
June 13–18 |
1951 |
IX. European Championships |
Milan, Italy |
May 14–19 |
1953 |
X. European Championships |
Warsaw, Poland |
May 18–24 |
1955 |
XI. European Championships |
West Berlin, West Germany |
May 27 - June 5 |
1957 |
XII. European Championships |
Prague, Czechoslovakia |
May 25 - June 2 |
1959 |
XIII. European Championships |
Lucerne, Switzerland |
May 24–31 |
1961 |
XIV. European Championships |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
June 3–10 |
1963 |
XV. European Championships |
Moscow, Soviet Union |
May 26 - June 2 |
1965 |
XVI. European Championships |
East Berlin, East Germany |
May 21–29 |
1967 |
XVII. European Championships |
Rome, Italy |
May 25 - June 2 |
1969 |
XVIII. European Championships |
Bucharest, Romania |
May 31 - June 8 |
1971 |
XIX. European Championships |
Madrid, Spain |
June 11–19 |
1973 |
XX. European Championships |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
June 1–9 |
1975 |
XXI. European Championships |
Katowice, Poland |
June 1–8 |
1977 |
XXII. European Championships |
Halle, East Germany |
May 28 - June 5 |
1979 |
XXIII. European Championships |
Cologne, West Germany |
May 5–12 |
1981 |
XXIV. European Championships |
Tampere, Finland |
May 2–10 |
1983 |
XXV. European Championships |
Varna, Bulgaria |
May 7–15 |
1985 |
XXVI. European Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
May 25 - June 2 |
1987 |
XXVII. European Championships |
Turin, Italy |
May 30 - June 7 |
1989 |
XXVIII. European Championships |
Athens, Greece |
May 29 - June 3 |
1991 |
XXIX. European Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
May 7–12 |
1993 |
XXX. European Championships |
Bursa, Turkey |
September 6–12 |
1996 |
XXXI. European Championships |
Vejle, Denmark |
March 30 - April 7 |
1998 |
XXXII. European Championships |
Minsk, Belarus |
May 17–24 |
2000 |
XXXIII. European Championships |
Tampere, Finland |
May 13–21 |
2002 |
XXXIV. European Championships |
Perm, Russia |
July 12–21 |
2004 |
XXXV. European Championships |
Pula, Croatia |
February 19–29 |
2006 |
XXXVI. European Championships |
Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
July 13–23 |
2008 |
XXXVII. European Championships |
Liverpool, United Kingdom |
November 5–15 |
2010 |
XXXVIII. European Championships |
Moscow, Russia |
June 4–13 |
2011 |
XXXIX. European Championships |
Ankara, Turkey |
June 17–24 |
2013 |
XL. European Championships |
Minsk, Belarus |
June 1–8 |
2015 |
XLI. European Championships |
Samokov, Bulgaria |
August 6–15 |
2017 |
XLII.European Championships |
Yakutsk, Russia |
TBD |
Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships History
Year | Edition | Host | Dates |
2001 |
I. European Championships |
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France |
April 10–14 |
2003 |
II. European Championships |
Pécs, Hungary |
May 11–17 |
2004 |
III. European Championships |
Riccione, Italy |
October 3–10 |
2005 |
IV. European Championships |
Tønsberg, Norway |
May 8–15 |
2006 |
V. European Championships |
Warsaw, Poland |
September 3–10 |
2007 |
VI. European Championships |
Vejle, Denmark |
October 15–20 |
2009 |
VII. European Championship |
Mykolaiv, Ukraine |
September 14–21 |
2011 |
VIII. European Championship |
Rotterdam, Netherlands |
October 17–22 |
2014 |
IX. European Championship |
Bucharest, Romania |
May 31–June 7 |
2016 |
X.European Championship |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
November 14-24 |
See also
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