The Women’s EHF EURO, staged by the European Handball Federation every two years, stands as the crowning jewel of national team events on the continent. The European Championship is not only a showcase of sporting prowess but also a celebration of unity, diversity, and the indomitable spirit that defines women’s handball. That is especially true for its 17th edition on 3-20 December 2026, which is the first to be co-hosted by five different nations — Poland, Romania, Czechia, Slovakia, and Türkiye.
The EHF EURO, where the biggest stars shine since 1994
Since its inception in 1994, the Women’s EHF EURO has evolved into the premier battleground for the elite handball nations in Europe, growing in stature with every edition. The championship has been a launching pad for legendary careers, a crucible where future stars are forged, and an unmissable highlight on the global sporting calendar followed by an ever-growing legion of fans.
The 16 editions so far have produced just five different winners: Norway are the dominating nation with 10 titles, while Scandinavian neighbours Denmark lifted the trophy three times. France, Hungary, and Montenegro as one-time champions complete the list of gold medallists.
But the EHF EURO has always been more than a tournament — it is a movement, empowering women in sport and inspiring the next generation of players, fans, and leaders. The 2026 edition promises to honour this legacy, setting new standards for excellence both on and off the court.
Five host nations make for a truly European event
While the Women’s EHF EURO 2024 was the first with 24 teams on the starting grid, history will be written again two years later as the 2026 championship is co-hosted by no less than five different nations — more than ever before. The competition will unfold across some of Europe’s most iconic cities, each blending rich sporting traditions with world-class hospitality. State-of-the-art arenas will thrum with energy as crowds gather from across the continent, united by their passion for the game and the festive atmosphere that only the EHF EURO can deliver.
The host cities Katowice in Poland, Cluj-Napoca and Oradea in Romania, Brno in Czechia, Bratislava in Slovakia, and Antalya in Türkiye are all preparing to roll out the red carpet for players, staff, and fans alike, offering a unique blend of local culture, vibrant communities, and breathtaking sights. From the moment the opening whistle blows, the Women’s EHF EURO 2026 will transform these cities into epicentres of excitement and international camaraderie.
The fans, the heartbeat of Europe
No celebration of the Women’s EHF EURO would be complete without its most vital element — the fans. From veteran supporters whose passion has shaped the sport, to families experiencing their first taste of handball, to the next generation dreaming of their own moment in the spotlight, everyone is welcomed into the EHF family.
Fans transform each match into a spectacle, painting the stands with colour, energy, and song. Their unwavering support echoes through every pass, interception, and goal, creating an atmosphere unlike any other in sport. The EHF EURO is as much their triumph as it is the players’.