Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship II
Most recent season or competition:
2022 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship II
FormerlyWomen's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Trophy
SportIndoor hockey
Founded1996 (1996)
No. of teams8
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Spain (2nd title)
(2022)
Most titles Russia (3 titles)
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toEuroHockey Indoor Championship

The Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship II, formerly known as the Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Trophy, is an international women's indoor hockey competition organized by the European Hockey Federation. It is the second level of women's European indoor hockey championships.

The tournament is part of the EuroHockey Indoor Championships and is the second level in the women's competition. The two first ranked teams qualify for the next EuroHockey Indoor Championship and are replaced by the two lowest-ranked teams from that tournament. The lowest two teams each year are relegated to the EuroHockey Indoor Championship III and replaced by the highest two teams from that competition.

The tournament has been won by nine different teams: Russia has the most titles with three, the Czech Republic and Ukraine have two titles and Lithuania, France, Belgium, Poland, the Netherlands and Spain have won the tournament once. The most recent edition was held in Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia and was won by Russia. The next edition will be held in Ourense, Spain in January 2022.[1]

Results

Year Host Final group rank Number of teams
Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1996 Prague, Czech Republic
Russia

Lithuania

Czech Republic

Belgium
6
1998 Slagelse, Denmark
Czech Republic

Belarus

Ukraine

France
6
2000 Liévin, France
Lithuania

France

Poland

Denmark
6
2002 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Netherlands

Belarus

Poland

Switzerland
5
2004 Padua, Italy
Ukraine

Scotland

Poland

Italy
7
2006 La Spezia, Italy
Spain

Italy

Poland

Slovakia
8
2008 Nymburk, Czech Republic
Poland

Lithuania

Switzerland

Czech Republic
8
2010 Nymburk, Czech Republic
Czech Republic

Austria

Slovakia

Switzerland
8
2012 Slagelse, Denmark
France

England

Lithuania

Switzerland
8
2014
Details
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Ukraine

Belgium

Scotland

Switzerland
8
2016
Details
Cambrai, France
Russia

Switzerland

France

Lithuania
8
2018
Details
Brussels, Belgium
Belgium

Austria

England

Croatia
8
2020
Details
Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia
Russia

Turkey

Scotland

Poland
7
2022
Details
Ourense, Spain
Spain

Belgium

Poland

Switzerland
6

Summary

Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
 Russia 3 (1996, 2016, 2020)
 Czech Republic 2 (1998, 2010*) 1 (1996*) 1 (2008*)
 Ukraine 2 (2004, 2014) 1 (1998)
 Spain 2 (2006, 2022*)
 Lithuania 1 (2000) 2 (1996, 2008) 1 (2012) 1 (2016)
 Belgium 1 (2018*) 2 (2014, 2022) 1 (1996)
 France 1 (2012) 1 (2000*) 1 (2016*) 1 (1998)
 Poland 1 (2008) 5 (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2022) 1 (2020)
 Netherlands 1 (2002*)
 Austria 2 (2010, 2018)
 Belarus 2 (1998, 2002)
 Scotland 1 (2004) 2 (2014, 2020)
  Switzerland 1 (2016) 1 (2008) 5 (2002, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2022)
 England 1 (2012) 1 (2018)
 Italy 1 (2006*) 1 (2004*)
 Turkey 1 (2020)
 Slovakia 1 (2010) 1 (2006)
 Croatia 1 (2018)
 Denmark 1 (2000)
* = hosts

Team appearances

Team Czech Republic
1996
Denmark
1998
France
2000
Netherlands
2002
Italy
2004
Italy
2006
Czech Republic
2008
Czech Republic
2010
Denmark
2012
Lithuania
2014
France
2016
Belgium
2018
Croatia
2020
Spain
2022
Total
 Austria 2nd2nd2
 Belarus 2nd2nd2
 Belgium 4th2nd1st2nd4
 Croatia 8th7th4th6thWD4
 Czech Republic 3rd1st4th1st4
 Denmark 5th4th5th7th4
 England 2nd5th3rd3
 Finland 6th5th5th3
 France 4th2nd1st3rd4
 Greece 6th1
 Italy 4th2nd7th3
 Ireland 6th1
 Lithuania 2nd1st7th2nd3rd6th4th5th5th9
 Netherlands 1st1
 Poland 3rd3rd3rd3rd1st4th3rd7
 Portugal 7th8th7th8th4
 Russia 1st6th6th6th8th5th1st1st8
 Scotland 2nd5th3rd6th7th3rd5th7
 Slovakia 6th4th5th3rd6th8th6
 Spain 1st1st2
 Sweden 5th6th6th3
  Switzerland 4th5th5th3rd4th4th4th2nd4th9
 Turkey 2nd1
 Ukraine 3rd1st1st3
 Wales 7th8th8th7th4
Total66657888888876[2]

See also

References

  1. "2022 EuroHockey Indoor Championship events". eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. 24 October 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. "Competitions Archive". European Hockey Federation. p. 2.
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