European Junior Squash Championships

European Junior Squash Championships
Website
Official website
Results
Champion Amir Khaled-Jousselin (2025)
Lauren Baltayan (2025)

The European Junior Squash Championships are the event which serves as the European junior championship for squash players organised by the European Squash Federation.

Past results

Junior Individual Championships

Junior Team Championships

Countries enter teams of three players to represent them in the championships with two boys and one girl. In each round of the competition, teams face each other in a best-of-three singles matches contest.

Year Venue Champion Runner-up Score
1984 Ludwigsburg Sweden England 2–1
1985 Ludwigsburg England Sweden 3–0
1986 Oslo England Sweden 3–0
1987 Warmond England Scotland 3–0
1988 Tel Aviv England Germany 3–0
1989 Aix-en-Provence England Germany 3–0
1990 Ghent England Germany 3–0
1991 Linz England Germany 3–0
1992 Oslo England Finland 2–1
1993 Odense England France 3–0
1994 Bolzano England France 2–1
1995 Tel Aviv England Italy 3–0
1996 Recklinghausen England Switzerland 3–0
1997 Vantaa England Germany 3–0
1998 Herentals England Netherlands 3–0
1999 Vienna England Spain 3–0
2000 Bremen England Spain 2–1
2001 Antwerp England Germany 3–0
2002 Aix-en-Provence England Switzerland 2–1
2003 Parsdorf England Netherlands 2–1
2004 Herentals England France 3–0
2005 Malmö England Germany 3–0
2006 Langnau Germany England 3–0
2007 Herentals England France 2–1
2008 Stavanger England France 2–1
2009 Germering Germany England 2–1
2010 Vienna England Wales 3–0
2011 Kriens England Belgium 3–0
2012 Porto England Belgium 3–0
2013 Langnau England France 3–0
2014 Helsinki England Spain 3–0
2015 Prague England Finland 3–0
2016 Kriens England France 3–0
2017 Lisbon England Spain 2–0
2018 Bielsko-Biała England France 2–1
2019 Prague England Switzerland 2–0
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
2021
2022 Eindhoven England France 2–1
2023 Langnau am Albis England France 2–1
2024 Bucharest France England 2–1
2025 Prague France England 2–2(pts:134–114)

See also