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Between 1926 and 1938 ten editions of the European Championship were played, with sites in Herne Bay (GBR) and Montreux (SUI). England won the title at all times. Also, the first 12 editions of the World Championships were considered European Championships as well, so there were no European Championships as such either in 1936, 1939, or 1947-1956, though they are considered for official purposes. In total, of these 22 first editions, England won 12 titles, Portugal 6, Spain 3 and Italy 1.

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Ed. Site Year Gold Silver Bronze
LV Sant Sadurni, ESP 2023 Spain Portugal Italy
LIV Paredes, POR 2021 Spain France -
LIII A Coruña, ESP 2018 Spain Portugal Italy
LII Oliveira, POR 2016 Portugal Italy Spain
LI Alcobendas, ITA 2014 Italy Spain Portugal
L Paredes, POR 2012 Spain Portugal Italy
IL Wuppertal, GER 2010 Spain Portugal France
XLVIII Oviedo, ESP 2008 Spain Portugal Italy
XLVII Monza, ITA 2006 Spain Switzerland Portugal
XLVI La Roche sur Yon, FRA 2004 Spain Italy Portugal
XLV Florence, ITA 2002 Spain Portugal Italy
XLIV Wimmis, SUI 2000 Spain Portugal Italy
XLIII Pacos de Ferreira, POR 1998 Portugal Spain Italy
XLII Salsomaggione, ITA 1996 Portugal Italy Spain
XLI Funchal, POR 1994 Portugal Spain Italy
XL Wuppertal, GER 1992 Portugal Italy Spain
XXXIX Lodi, ITA 1990 Italy Spain Portugal
XXXVIII Oviedo, ESP 1987 Portugal Spain Italy
XXXVII Barcelos, POR 1985 Spain Italy Portugal
XXXVI Vercelli, ITA 1983 Spain Portugal Italy
XXXV Essen, GER 1981 Spain Portugal Netherlands
XXXIV Barcelona, ESP 1979 Spain Portugal Italy
XXXIII Porto, POR 1977 Portugal Spain Italy
XXXII Viareggio, ITA 1975 Portugal Spain Italy
XXXI Iserlohn, GER 1973 Portugal Spain Germany
XXX Lisboa, POR 1971 Portugal Spain Italy
XXIX Lausanne, SUI 1969 Spain Portugal Netherlands
XXVIII Bilbao, ESP 1967 Portugal Spain Netherlands
XXVII Lisboa, POR 1965 Portugal Spain Italy
XXVI Porto, POR 1963 Portugal Spain Netherlands
XXV Turin, ITA 1961 Portugal Spain Italy
XXIV Ginebra, SUI 1959 Portugal Spain Italy
XXIII Barcelona, ESP 1957 Spain Portugal Italy

* The LIV edition was to be played in 2020 in La Roche-sur-Yon, France. However, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, it was delayed to 2021 and its location changed to Paredes, Portugal. Also, the bronze medal match between Portugal and Italy was cancelled due to the number of positive cases of the players.

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Year COUNTRY: Squad
2023 SPAIN: Sergi Aragones, Candid Ballart, Pau Bargallo, Xavier Barroso, Cesar Carballeira, Marti Casas, Carles Grau, Marc Grau, Marc Julia, Nil Roca. (Coach: Guillem Cabestany)
2021 SPAIN: Ignacio Alabart, Sergi Aragones, Pau Bargallo, Xavier Barroso, Cesar Carballeira, Ferran Font, Carles Grau, Xavier Malian, Sergi Panadero, Antonio Perez. (Coach: Guillem Cabestany)
2018 SPAIN: Jordi Adroher, Ignacio Alabart, Pau Bargalló, Albert Casanovas, Sergio Fernández Vila, Ferrán Font, Eduard Lamas, Xavier Malián, Raúl Marín, Nil Roca. (Coach: Alejandro Domínguez)
2016 PORTUGAL: Goncalo Alves, Ricardo Barreiros, Jose Costa, Angelo Girao, Henrique Magalhaes, Nelson Magalhaes, Helder Nunes, Diogo Rafael, Joao Rodrigues, Reinaldo Ventura. (Coach: Luis Senica)
2014 ITALY: Federico Ambrosio, Leonardo Barozzi, Mattia Cocco, Riccardo Gnata, Domenico Illuzzi, Davide Motaran, Marco Pagnini, Leonardo Squeo, Massimo Tataranni, Alessandro Verona. (Coach: Massimo Mariotti)
2012 SPAIN: Jordi Ardroher, Roma Bancells, Jordi Bargallo, Sergi Fernandez, Pedro Gil, Marc Gual, Josep Lamas, Antonio Perez, Xavi Puigbi, Enric Torner. (Coach: Carlos Feriche)
2010 SPAIN: Jordi Adroher, Roma Bancells, Jordi Bargallo, Sergi Fernandez, Pedro Gil, Marc Gual, Josep Maria Ordeig, Josep Maria Roca, Marc Torra, Guillem Trabal. (Coach: Carlos Feriche)
2008 SPAIN: Jordi Bargallo, Sergi Fernandez, Pedro Gil, Marc Gual, Josep Maria Ordeig, Sergio Panadero, Josep Maria Roca, Lluis Teixido, Marc Torra, Guillem Trabal. (Coach: Carlos Feriche)
2006 SPAIN: Jordi Bargallo, Juan Ramon de Moya, Edu Fernandez, Sergi Fernandez, Pedro Gil, Marc Gual, Josep Maria Ordeig, Sergio Panadero, Lluis Teixido. (Coach: Carlos Feriche)
2004 SPAIN: Ramon Benito, Alberto Borregan, Aitor Egurrola, Edu Fernandez, Pedro Gil, Miquel Masoliver, Josep Ordeig, Sergio Panadero, Lluis Teixido, Guillem Trabal. (Coach: Josep "Catxo" Ordeig)
2002 SPAIN: Alberto Borregan, Guillem Cabestany, David Caceres, Aitor Egurrola, Pedro Gil, Miquel Masoliver, Sergio Panadero, Lluis Teixido, Ivan Tibau, Guillem Trabal. (Coach: Josep "Catxo" Ordeig)
2000 SPAIN: Victor Agramunt, Ramon Benito, Alberto Borregan, Eloy Gaspar, Pedro Gil, Miquel Masoliver, Miguel Ángel Sanchez, T Sanchez, Lluis Teixido. (Coach: Josep "Catxo" Ordeig)
1998 PORTUGAL: Jose Carlos, Fortunato, Paul Alves, To Neves, Pedro Alves, Filipe Santos, Ricardo Pereira. (Coach: Cristino Pereira)

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Ps CNT GD SV BZ
1. ESP 16 14 3
2. POR 15 12 5
3. ITA 2 5 18
4. FRA - 1 1
5. SUI - 1 -
6. NED - - 4
7. GER - - 1
 
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