An
annual competition for the best teams not playing in the FIVB World
League. After a preliminary round the best teams qualify for a Final
Four. Only in 2014 there were home & away semifinal and final
matches instead.
The biennial European Youth Olympic
Festival (EYOF) is a multi-sport event
organized by the organization European Olympic Committees (EOC).
European Youth Olympic Days
1991, Jul
12-21
Bruxelles
BEL
1993, Jul
03-09
Valkenswaard
NED
1995, Jul
09-14
Bath GBR
1997,
Jul 18-24
Lisboa
POR
1999, Jul
10-16
Esbjerg
DEN
European Youth Olympic Festival
2001,
Jul 03-09
Murcia
ESP
2003,
Jul 27 - Aug 03
Paris
FRA
2005, Jul
03-08
Lignano
Sabbiadoro ITA
2007, Jul
21-28
Beograd
SRB
2009, Jul
19-25
Tampere
FIN
2011, Jul
23-30
Trabzon
TUR
2013, Jul
14-19
Utrecht
NED
2015, Jul
26 - Aug 01
Tbilisi
GEO
2017, Jul 22-30
Győr HUN
2019, Jul 22-27
Baku AZE
2022, Jul 24-30
Banská Bystrica SVK
2023, Jul 24-29
Maribor SLO
2022: Košice withdrew from the hosting in April 2019 due to financial concerns. On 7 May 2020 it was
announced that the games will be moved from 2021, Jul 25-31 to 2022 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Boys
Gold
Final
Silver
Bronze
1991 - 2001
no
boys' competition
2003
POL
3:1
GER
SLO
2005 - 2007
no
boys' competition
2009
POL
3:2
SRB
GER
2011
TUR
3:1
RUS
FRA
2013
RUS
3:1
POL
TUR
2015
POL
3:0
BUL
ITA
2017
ITA
3:1
FRA
RUS
2019
ITA
3:0
BEL
RUS
2022
ITA
3:0
BUL
CZE
2023
FRA
3:1
ITA
CZE
Girls
Gold
Final
Silver
Bronze
1991
ITA
3:0
GER
BEL
1993
RUS
3:1
UKR
GER
1995
FRA
3:?
UKR
RUS
1997
RUS
3:?
ITA
POL
1999
POL
3:0
RUS
ITA
2001
GER
3:1
ITA
RUS
2003
no girls′ competition
2005
ITA
3:2
CRO
NED
2007
BEL
3:0
SRB
TUR
2009
TUR
3:2
RUS
BEL
2011
ITA
3:1
SRB
TUR
2013
SLO
3:1
SRB
NED
2015
TUR
3:2
SRB
ITA
2017
ITA
3:2
BLR
RUS
2019
RUS
3:1
ROU
TUR
2022
ITA
3:1
TUR
POL
2023
SLO
3:0
GER
NED
European Championship - Women
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
Third place
1949,
Sep 10-18
Praha
TCH
URS
---
TCH
POL
1950,
Oct 14-22
Sofia
BUL
URS
---
POL
TCH
1951,
Sep 12-21
Paris
FRA
URS
---
POL
YUG
1955,
Jun 15-26
București
ROM
TCH
---
URS
POL
1958,
Aug 30 - Sep 11
Praha
TCH
URS
---
TCH
POL
1963,
Oct 22 - Nov 02
Constanţa
ROM
URS
---
POL
ROM
1967,
Oct 26 - Nov 08
Ízmir
TUR
URS
---
POL
TCH
1971,
Sep 23 - Oct 01
Reggio
Emilia ITA
URS
---
TCH
POL
1975,
Oct 18-25
Beograd
YUG
URS
---
HUN
GDR
1977,
Sep 25 - Oct 02
Tampere
FIN
URS
3:0
GDR
HUN
1979,
Oct 05-13
Lyon
FRA
URS
---
GDR
BUL
1981,
Sep 17-27
Sofia
BUL
BUL
---
URS
HUN
1983,
Sep 17-25
Rostock
GDR
GDR
---
URS
HUN
1985,
Sep 29 - Oct 06
Arnhem
NED
URS
---
GDR
NED
1987,
Sep 25 - Oct 03
Gent
BEL
GDR
3:2
URS
TCH
1989,
Sep 02-10
Stuttgart
FRG
URS
3:1
GDR
ITA
1991,
Sep 28 - Oct 06
Roma
ITA
URS
3:0
NED
GER
1993,
Sep 24 - Oct 02
Brno
CZE
RUS
3:0
CZE/SVK
UKR
1995,
Sep 23 - Oct 01
Arnhem
NED
NED
3:0
CRO
RUS
1997,
Sep 27 - Oct 05
Brno
CZE
RUS
3:0
CRO
CZE
1999,
Sep 20-25
Roma
ITA
RUS
3:0
CRO
ITA
2001,
Sep 22-30
Varna
BUL
RUS
3:2
ITA
BUL
2003,
Sep 20-28
Ankara
TUR
POL
3:0
TUR
GER
2005,
Sep 17-25
Zagreb
CRO
POL
3:1
ITA
RUS
2007,
Sep 20-30
Luxembourg
LUX
ITA
3:0
SRB
RUS
2009,
Sep 25 - Oct 04
Łódź
POL
ITA
3:0
NED
POL
2011,
Sep 22 - Oct 02
Beograd
SRB
SRB
3:2
GER
TUR
2013,
Sep 06-14
Berlin
GER
RUS
3:1
GER
BEL
2015,
Sep 26 - Oct 04
Rotterdam
NED
RUS
3:0
NED
SRB
2017, Sep 22 - Oct 01
Baku AZE
SRB
3:1
NED
TUR
2019, Aug 23 - Sep 08
Ankara TUR
SRB
3:2
TUR
ITA
2021, Aug 18 - Sep 04
Beograd SRB
ITA
3:1
SRB
TUR
European League - Women
An
annual competition for the best teams not playing in the FIVB World
League. After a preliminary round the best teams qualify for a Final
Four. Since 2014 there are home & away final matches of the
preliminary group winners.