2019 EuroHockey5s U16 Championship – UPDATED

Posted On 19th March 2018

The 2019 EuroHockey5s U16 Championships (Men and Women) will take place on the following dates at the venues stated. Participating nations have qualified for each division based on their final ranking from the 2017 competition.

EuroHockey5s Boy’s U16 Championship

Teams:            Teams: AUT, BLR, CRO, DEN, FRA, POL, SUI, TUR, UKR, WAL

Venue:            Walcz (POL)

Dates:             3-6 July 2019

Boy’s U16 Championship II

Teams:            Teams: ARM, BUL, FIN, GEO, GIB, LUX, RUS, SLO

Venue:            Albena (BUL)

Dates:             4-6 July 2019

LTU withdrew

EuroHockey5s Girl’s U16 Championship

Teams:            Teams: AUT, BLR, CRO, FRA, GEO, POL, RUS, SUI, TUR, UKR, WAL

Venue:            Walcz (POL)

Dates:             3-6 July 2019

LTU and GIB withdrew

Note: The withdrawal date for all tournaments in these competitions is 15 January 2019.
Any National Association withdrawing after that date may be subject to a fine or other disciplinary action by EHF. See current EHF Regulations for further details.

 

EHF/ 19th March 2019

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