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Results

Year Host Final Third place match Number of teams
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2002 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Germany

Netherlands

Spain

England
8
2003 Dublin, Ireland
Netherlands

Germany

England

Spain
8
2005 Siemianowice Śląskie, Poland
Netherlands

Germany

Spain

Ireland
8
2007 Edinburgh, Scotland
Germany

Netherlands

Belgium

England
8
2009 Nivelles, Belgium
Netherlands

Germany

England

Belgium
8
2011 Utrecht, Netherlands
Netherlands

Germany

England

Ireland
8
2013 Dublin, Ireland
Netherlands

Germany

England

France
8
2015
Details
Santander, Spain
Netherlands
6–1
Germany

England
2–0
Belgium
8
2016 Cork (city), Ireland
Netherlands

Germany

England

Belgium
8
2018 Santander, Spain
Netherlands

Belgium

England

Germany
8
2020 Kazan, Russia 8
2021 Valencia, Spain
Germany

Spain

Netherlands

Belgium
5
2023
Details
Krefeld, Germany
Germany
0–0
(3–2 s.o.)

Belgium

Spain
1–0
England
9

References