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The European Youths' Team Championship was a European
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championship for men under 22 organized by the
European Golf Association The European Golf Association (EGA) is a non-profit organisation based in Epalinges, Switzerland, which was founded in 1937 in Luxembourg. The EGA's main activity consists of coordinating and co-organizing European amateur golf championships. It ...
. The inaugural event was held in 1961. It was played every year until 1982, then every second year. It was discontinued in 2006.


Results


Results summary

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Winning teams

*2006: Spain: Jordi García del Moral , Jorge Campillo,
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, Marc Perez, Pedro Oriol, Ion Garcia Avis *2004: Scotland: Wallace Booth,
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, Kevin McAlpine, George Murray, Richie Ramsay, Lloyd Saltman *2002: Sweden: Mikael Detterberg, Kalle Edberg, Lars Johansson, Pär Nilsson,
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, Mats Pilö *2000: England: Jamie Elson, David Griffiths, Richard McEvoy, Phil Rowe, Zane Scotland, Tom Whitehouse *1998: Wales: Neil Mattews, Morgan Palmer, Mark Pilkington, Oliver Pughe, Alex Smith, Craig Williams *1996: Scotland: Roger Beames, Grant Campbell, Alastair Forsyth, Euan Little, David Patrick, Steven Young *1994: Ireland: Eamonn Bradley, Richie Coughlan, Peter Lawrie, Andrew McGormick, Stephen Moloney, Keith Nolan *1992: Sweden: Max Anglert, Fredrik Andersson, Niclas Fasth,
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, Peter Malmgren, Rikard Strångert *1990: Italien: Emanuele Canonica, Massimo Florioli, Marco Gortana, Michele Reale, Massimo Scarpa, Mario Tadini *1984: Ireland: Jim Carvill, Jason Farrell, John McHenry, John Morris, Paul Murphy, Eoghan O'Connell *1982: Scotland: George Barrie, Colin Dalgleish, Linsey Mann,
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, Alex Pickles, Ian Young *1981: Spain: Alfonso Vidaor, José Ignacio Márquez, Julian Mayoral, Jesus Lopez, Alejo Ollé, Joaquín Assens *1980: Sweden: Torbjörn Antevik, Freddy Carlsson,
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, Claes Grönberg, Per Jönsson, Göran Knutsson *1979: Ireland: J. Collins, T. Corridan, Hanna, Brendan McDaid,
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, Philip Walton *1978: France: Marc Farry, Michel Gayon, J.I. Mouhica, F. Perreau, Tim Planchin, François Illouz *1977: Ireland: Paddy O'Boyle, Sean Flanagan, Brendan McDaid, Peter O'Hagan, D.P. O'Connor, T. Corridan *1976: Sweden: Per Andersson, Jan Andhagen, Hans Ivarsson, Anders Johnsson, Per-Göran Nilsson, Fredrik Stahle *1975: Italy: Alberto Avanzo, Stefano Betti, Stefano Esente, Antonio Lionello, Massimo Manelli, Giuseppe Sita *1974: France: Sven Boinet, Ph. Caillol, Patrick Cotton, Tim Planchin, Philippe Ploujoux, Gary Watine *1973: France: Sven Boinet, G. Bourdy, Patrick Cotton, René Darrieumerlou, Michel Tapia, Philippe Ploujoux *1972: Switzerland: J. Duc, Thomas Fortmann, Yves Hofstetter, Martin Kessler, René Kessler, Peter Müller *1971: France: *1970: Sweden: Dag Aurell, Olle Dahlgren, Staffan Mannerström, Christer Nilsson, Jan Rube, Michael Örtegren *1969: Sweden: Olle Dahlgren, Rikard Hansson, Staffan Mannerström, Gunnar Mueller, Christer Nilsson, Michael Örtegren *1968: France: Fr. Blanchard, O. Brizon, J. Desbordes, Hervé Frayssineau, George Leven, Fr. Thevenin-Lemoine *1967: Spain: J. Catarineau, José Luis Noguer, Nicasio Sagardia, Román Tayá, Javier Viladomiu, Santiago Fisas Jr. *1966: Denmark: Kjeld Friche, Per Greve-Jensen, Henry J. Jacobsen, Klaus Hove, Henning Knudsen, Hans Stenderup *1965: France: Hervé Frayssineau *1964: France: O. Brizon, Didier Charmat, Patrick Cros, Hervé Frayssineau, Alexis Godillot, Saubaber, Fr. Thevenin-Lemoine, Watine *1963: Sweden: Claes-Mårten Boive, Hans Hedjerson, Johan Jöhncke, Mats Kristersson, Tony Lidholm, Lars Peil, Christer Peil, Peter Sundgren *1962: Germany: Knut Berlage, P. von Elten, Hans-Hubert Giesen, Freidrich-Carl Janssen, Peter Jochums, Henning Sostmann, Jürgen Weghmann, Nils Wirichs *1961: Germany: Knut Berlage, Hans-Hubert Giesen, Freidrich-Carl Jansen, Peter Jochums, Helge Rademacher, Henning Sostmann, Jürgen Weghmann


See also

* European Boys' Team Championship – amateur team golf championship for men under 18 organized by the
European Golf Association The European Golf Association (EGA) is a non-profit organisation based in Epalinges, Switzerland, which was founded in 1937 in Luxembourg. The EGA's main activity consists of coordinating and co-organizing European amateur golf championships. It ...
. * European Lady Junior's Team Championship – discontinued amateur team golf championship played 1968–1984 for women under 22 organized by the
European Golf Association The European Golf Association (EGA) is a non-profit organisation based in Epalinges, Switzerland, which was founded in 1937 in Luxembourg. The EGA's main activity consists of coordinating and co-organizing European amateur golf championships. It ...
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References


External links


European Golf Association: Full results
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