IBSA Blind Football European Championships

The IBSA Blind Football European Championships is a continental competitions in blind football.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

Men's B1 Category

Division A

Sources[13]

1997:[14] 1999:[15] 2001:? 2003:[16] 2005:[17] 2007:[18] 2009:[19] 2011:[20] 2013:[21] 2015:[22] 2017:[23] 2019:[24] 2022:[25]

Year Venue Date 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
1997
Barcelona
Sep 16-20 ESP GRE GBR ITA POR
1999
Porto
Jun 20-26 ESP GBR GRE POR FRA
2001 Unknown
2003
Manchester
Jul 13-19 ESP ENG FRA GRE ITA
2005
Torremolinos
Nov 27 - Dec 2 ESP FRA ENG GRE ITA POR RUS
2007
Athens
Sep 22 - Oct 1 ESP GBR FRA GRE ITA TUR GER
2009
Nantes
Jun 26 - Jul 6 FRA ENG ESP GRE GER TUR RUS ITA BLR
2011
Aksaray
Sep 25 - Oct 1 FRA ESP ENG TUR RUS GRE ITA GER
2013
Loano
Jun 15-22 ESP FRA TUR GER RUS ITA GRE ENG
2015
Hereford
Aug 22-29 TUR RUS ESP ENG FRA GER ITA BEL POL GRE
2017
Berlin
Aug 18-26 RUS ESP ENG FRA TUR GER ITA BEL ROU GEO
2019
Rome
Sep 17-24 ESP FRA ENG TUR RUS ITA GER BEL ROU GRE
2022
Pescara
Jun 7-18 FRA TUR ENG GER ITA GRE POL ROU ESP CZE

Medals summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain72211
2 France3328
3 Turkey1113
4 Russia1102
5 England0257
6 United Kingdom0213
7 Greece0112
Totals (7 entries)12121236

Division B

Sources

2017:[26] 2019:[27] 2021:[28]

Year Venue Date 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2017
Bacau
Apr 3-9 ROU GEO GRE CZE ALB IRL MDA
2019
Bucharest
Mar 26-30 ROU GRE GEO BLR
2021
Bucharest
Sep 25-28 ROU GRE POL ALB

Euro Challenge Cup

Sources

2014:[29] 2016:[30] 2018:[31] 2022:[32]

Year Venue Date 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2014
Prague
Jul 10-12 BEL CZE POL HUN MDA ROU
2016
Thessaloniki
May 5-7 ROU GEO MDA HUN ALB RUS Youth
2018
Kraków
May 10-12 POL IRE HUN BLR AUT  SWI
2022
Stockholm
Jul 6-10  SWI AUT SWE ARM

Women's B1 Category

Sources

2022:[33]

Year Venue Date 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2022
Pescara
Jun 1-6 GER ENG

Medals summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany1001
2 England0101
Totals (2 entries)1102

Men's B2/B3 Category

Sources

1997:[34] 1999:[35][36] 2001:[36] 2007:[36] 2009:[19] 2012:[37] 2014:[38] 2016:[39] 2018:[40] 2024:[41]

Year Venue Date 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
1997
Barcelona
Sep 16-20 ESP ITA BLR GBR IRE
1999
Minsk
Oct 9-16 ESP BLR GBR ITA FRA RUS GRE UKR[42]
2001
Paris
Jun 29 - Jul 8 BLR Unknown UKR
2007
Antalya
Dec 2-8 BLR RUS ESP UKR ENG and Unknown ITA and Unknown TUR and Unknown
2009
Nantes
Jun 29 - Jul 4 BLR UKR ESP FRA IRL ENG ITA TUR
2012
Kayseri
Jun 4-9 BLR ESP UKR ENG RUS ITA TUR
2014
La Spezia
Dec 13-16 ESP RUS UKR ENG ITA TUR AUT
2016
Antalya
Dec 10-16 UKR FRA GBR TUR ESP
2018
Tbilisi
Dec 7-14 UKR RUS ENG ITA TUR GEO
2024
Antalya
Nov 4-10 ESP UKR ENG TUR ITA

Medals summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain4127
2 Belarus4116
3 Ukraine2237
4 Russia0303
5 France0101
 Italy0101
7 England0022
 United Kingdom0022
Totals (8 entries)1091029

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