European Champs Women

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Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
01/26 09:00 1 Switzerland (W) vs Israel Women View
01/26 10:30 1 Greece Women vs Slovakia Women View
01/26 12:15 1 France Women vs Germany (W) View
01/26 13:45 1 Italy Women vs Croatia Women View
01/26 15:30 1 Serbia Women vs Türkiye Women View
01/26 17:00 1 Hungary Women vs Spain Women View
01/26 18:45 1 Pau vs Great Britain (W) View
01/26 21:00 1 Romania Women vs Portugal Women View
01/27 09:00 2 Netherlands Women vs Switzerland (W) View
01/27 10:30 2 Germany (W) vs Slovakia Women View
01/27 12:15 2 Italy Women vs Serbia Women View
01/27 13:45 2 Hungary Women vs Romania Women View

The European Water Polo Championship is a sport competition for national water polo teams, currently held biannually and organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN), the governing European aquatics federation. There are both men's and women's competitions.

The first European Water Polo Championship was held in 1926 in Budapest, Hungary, with just a men's competition. The women for the first time competed in 1985 (Oslo, Norway) for the European title. The water polo tournament was part of the European Aquatics Championships up to and including 1997, and from 1999 the event was separated and got its own independent tournament.

The European Championships Women’s Water Polo Tournament is a premier international competition showcasing the top female water polo teams from across Europe. Held annually, this prestigious event brings together elite athletes to compete for the coveted title of European champion. Featuring intense matches, strategic gameplay, and exceptional athleticism, the tournament highlights the skill and teamwork of the continent’s best women’s water polo players. Fans can expect thrilling encounters, memorable moments, and a celebration of the sport’s growth and talent across Europe. The European Champs Women’s Water Polo Tournament not only determines the continental champion but also serves as a key qualifier for upcoming world championships and Olympic Games, making it a must-watch event for water polo enthusiasts worldwide.