The EuroHockey Nations Challenge is a competition run by the
European Hockey Federation
The European Hockey Federation is a European sports federation for field hockey, based in Brussels. It is the umbrella organisation for all European national federations, and organises the Euro Hockey League. Marijke Fleuren was elected preside ...
for European national
field hockey
Field hockey is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with ten outfield players and a goalkeeper. Teams must drive a round hockey ball by hitting it with a hockey stick towards the rival team's shooting ci ...
teams. There are Challenges for outdoor and indoor hockey for both men's and women's sides. The Challenges precede the current
EuroHockey Nations Trophy, which itself precedes the
EuroHockey Nations Championship
The EuroHockey Nations Championship is an international men's field hockey competition organised by the European Hockey Federation (EHF) for the top eight European national teams. It is the top division of the EuroHockey Nations Championships. Th ...
. Teams can gain promotion and relegation from their divisions based on their final standings.
Outdoor
Men
Championship
Championship II
''(known as EuroHockey Nations Trophy until 2011)''
Championship III
''(known as Challenge I until 2011)''
Championship IV
''(known as Challenge II until 2011)''
Women
Championship
Championship II
Championship III
''(known as Challenge I until 2011)''
Indoor
Men
Championship I
''See:
EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship
The EuroHockey Nations Championships are a European indoor field hockey competition organized by the European Hockey Federation (EHF). The tournament was started in 1974 for both men's competition and the women's competition.
In the men's competi ...
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Championship II
''(Known as
Indoor Nations Trophy until 20??)''
Championship III
''(Known as Challenge I until 20??)''
Championship IV
Women
Championship I
Championship II
Championship III
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Eurohockey Indoor Nations Championship
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