European Wheelchair Basketball Championship
The Wheelchair Basketball Championships will be hosted by the IWBF Europe every two years. In this tournament, the wheelchair basketball teams from Europe play their Master.
- 2.1 Statistics of the EM- winner
- 2.2 EM 2013
- 2.3 Championship 2011
- 2.4 EM 2009
- 2.5 EM 2007
- 2.6 EC 2005
- 2.7 EM 2003
- 2.8 EM 1999
- 2.9 EM 1997
- 2:10 EM 1995
- 2:11 1993 European Championships
- 2:12 EM 1991
- 2:13 EM 1989
- 2:14 EM 1987
- 2:15 EM 1974
European Championships for Men
Statistics of the EM- winner
As of September 22, 2011
EURO 2013
- From June 28 to July 7, 2013 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany Germany
- 1st place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 2nd place: Turkey Turkey
- 3rd place: Spain
2011 European Championships
- 6 September to 18 September 2011 in Nazareth, Israel Israel
- 1st place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 2nd place: Germany Germany
- 3rd place: Spain
EURO 2009
- From 5 October to 15 October 2009 in Adana, Turkey Turkey
- 1st place: Italy Italy
- 2nd place: Turkey Turkey
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
2007 European Championships
- From 23 August to 2 September, 2007 in Wetzlar, Germany Germany
- 1st place: Sweden Sweden
- 2nd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 3rd place: Germany Germany
EC 2005
- Venue: Paris, France France
- 1st place: Italy Italy
- 2nd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 3rd place: Sweden Sweden
EM 2003
- Venue: Sassari, Italy Italy
- 1st place: Italy Italy
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
EURO 2002
- Venue: Amsterdam, Netherlands Netherlands
- 1st place: France France
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: Germany Germany
EM 1999
- Venue: Roermond, The Netherlands Netherlands
- 1st place: France France
- 2nd place: Germany Germany
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
EM 1997
- Venue: Madrid, Spain
- 1st place: France France
- 2nd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 3rd place: Finland Finland
EM 1995
- Venue: Paris, France France
- 1st place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 2nd place: Spain
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
1993 European Championships
- Venue: Berlin, Germany Germany
- 1st place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 2nd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 3rd place: France France
EM 1991
- Venue: El Ferrol, Spain
- 1st place: France France
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
EM 1989
- Venue: Charleville, France France
- 1st place: France France
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: Germany Germany
EM 1987
- Venue: Lorient, France
- 1st place: France France
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: Belgium
EM 1982
- Venue: Falun, Sweden Sweden
- 1st place: France France
- 2nd place: Israel Israel
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
EM 1981
- Venue: Geneva, Switzerland Switzerland
- 1st place: Israel Israel
- 2nd place: France France
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
EM 1978
- Venue: Kerpape ( Ploemeur ) France France
- 1st place: Israel Israel
- 2nd place: France France
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
EM 1977
- Venue: Raalte, Netherlands Netherlands
- 1st place: Israel Israel
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: France France
EM 1974
- Venue: Kerpape ( Ploemeur ) France France
- 1st place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 2nd place: France France
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
EM 1971
- Venue: Kerpape ( Ploemeur ) France France
- 1st place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 2nd place: France France
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
EM 1970
- Venue: Bruges, Belgium
- 1st place: Belgium
- 2nd place: France France
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
European Championships for Women
Statistics of the EM- winner
As of September 22, 2011
EURO 2013
- From June 28 to July 7, 2013 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany Germany
- 1st place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 2nd place: Germany Germany
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
2011 European Championships
- 6 September to 18 September 2011 in Nazareth, Israel Israel
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
EURO 2009
- From 27 August to 30 August 2009 in Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom United Kingdom
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
2007 European Championships
- From 23 August to 2 September, 2007 in Wetzlar, Germany Germany
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
EC 2005
- Venue: Lille, France
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: France France
EM 2003
- Venue: Hamburg, Germany Germany
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
EM 1999
- Venue: Roermond, The Netherlands Netherlands
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
EM 1997
- Venue: Madrid, Spain
- 1st place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 2nd place: Germany Germany
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
EM 1995
- Venue: Delden, Netherlands Netherlands
- 1st place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 2nd place: Germany Germany
- 3rd place: United Kingdom United Kingdom
1993 European Championships
- Venue: Berlin, Germany Germany
- 1st place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 2nd place: Germany Germany
- 3rd place: France France
EM 1991
- Venue: El Ferrol, Spain
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 3rd place: France France
EM 1989
- Venue: Charleville, France France
- 1st place: Netherlands Netherlands
- 2nd place: Germany Germany
- 3rd place: Israel Israel
EM 1987
- Venue: Lorient, France
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: Israel Israel
- 3rd place: Netherlands Netherlands
EM 1974
- Venue: Kerpape ( Ploemeur ) France France
- 1st place: Germany Germany
- 2nd place: France France
- 3rd place: Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia