European Amateur Boxing Championships

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The European Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest competition for boxing amateurs in Europe, organised by the continent's governing body EABA, which stands for the European Amateur Boxing Association. The first edition of the tournament took place in 1924, although the first 'competitive' championships were hosted by the city of Stockholm (Sweden) in 1925.

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[edit] Men's European Amateur Boxing Championships History

YEAR EDITION HOST DATES
1925 I. European Championships Stockholm, Sweden May 5 - 7
1927 II. European Championships Berlin, Germany May 16 - 30
1930 III. European Championships Budapest, Hungary June 3 - 8
1934 IV. European Championships Budapest, Hungary April 11 - 15
1937 V. European Championships Milan, Italy May 5 - 9
1939 VI. European Championships Dublin, Ireland April 18 - 22
1947 VII. European Championships Dublin, Ireland May 12 - 17
1949 VIII. European Championships Oslo, Norway June 13 - 18
1951 IX. European Championships Milan, Italy May 14 - 19
1953 X. European Championships Warsaw, Poland May 18 - 24
1955 XI. European Championships West Berlin, West Germany May 27 - June 5
1957 XII. European Championships Prague, Czechoslovakia May 25 - June 2
1959 XIII. European Championships Lucerne, Switzerland May 24 - 31
1961 XIV. European Championships Belgrade, Yugoslavia June 3 - 10
1963 XV. European Championships Moscow, Soviet Union May 26 - June 2
1965 XVI. European Championships East Berlin, East Germany May 21 - 29
1967 XVII. European Championships Rome, Italy May 25 - June 2
1969 XVIII. European Championships Bucharest, Romania May 31 - June 8
1971 XIX. European Championships Madrid, Spain June 11 - 19
1973 XX. European Championships Belgrade, Yugoslavia June 1 - 9
1975 XXI. European Championships Katowice, Poland June 1 - 9
1977 XXII. European Championships Halle, East Germany May 28 - June 5
1979 XXIII. European Championships Cologne, West Germany May 5 - 12
1981 XXIV. European Championships Tampere, Finland May 2 - 10
1983 XXV. European Championships Image:Flag of Bulgaria 1971-1990.gif Varna, Bulgaria May 7 - 15
1985 XXVI. European Championships Budapest, Hungary May 25 - June 2
1987 XXVII. European Championships Turin, Italy May 30 - June 7
1989 XXVIII. European Championships Athens, Greece May 29 - June 3
1991 XXIX. European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden May 7 - 12
1993 XXX. European Championships Bursa, Turkey September 6 - 12
1996 XXXI. European Championships Vejle, Denmark March 30 - April 7
1998 XXXII. European Championships Minsk, Belarus May 17 - 24
2000 XXXIII. European Championships Tampere, Finland May 13 - 21
2002 XXXIV. European Championships Perm, Russia July 12 - 21
2004 XXXV. European Championships Pula, Croatia February 19 - 29
2006 XXXVI. European Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria July 13 - 23
2008 XXXVII. European Championships Liverpool, United Kingdom February 21 - March 1


[edit] Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships History

YEAR EDITION HOST DATES
2001 I. European Championships Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France April 10 - 14
2003 II. European Championships Pecs, Hungary May 11 - 17
2004 III. European Championships Riccione, Italy October 3 - 10
2005 IV. European Championships Tønsberg, Norway May 8 - 15
2006 V. European Championships Warsaw, Poland September 3 - 10


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EUROPEAN AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Men's Tournament

Stockholm 1925 | Berlin 1927 | Budapest 1930 | Budapest 1934 | Milan 1937 | Dublin 1939 | Dublin 1947 | Oslo 1949 | Milan 1951 | Warsaw 1953 | West Berlin 1955 | Prague 1957 | Luzern 1959 | Belgrade 1961 | Moscow 1963 | East Berlin 1965 | Rome 1967 | Bucharest 1969 | Madrid 1971 | Belgrade 1973 | Katowice 1975 | Halle 1977 | Cologne 1979 | Tampere 1981 | Sofia 1983 | Budapest 1985 | Torino 1987 | Athens 1989 | Gothenburg 1991 | Bursa 1993 | Vejle 1996 | Minsk 1998 | Tampere 2000 | Perm 2002 | Pula 2004 | Plovdiv 2006 | Liverpool 2008

Women's Tournament
St.Amand-les-Eaux 2001 | Pecs 2003 | Riccione 2004 | Tonsberg 2005 | Warsaw 2006


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