This biennial competition sets countries head-to-head by awarding medals based on a country’s overall points performance but does not award any medals for individual performances. The championship is divided into four leagues based on previous team performance – Super League, First League, Second League, and Third League.
All four leagues will participate on the same dates at different venues. The 2021 competition has been streamlined to two days, taking place on 19-20 June 2021 as follows:
1) Super League – Chorzow, Poland
- France
- Germany
- Great Britain & NI
- Italy
- Poland
- Portugal
- Spain
- Ukraine
2) First League – Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Finland
- Greece
- Ireland
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Romania
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
3) Second League – Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
- Austria
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Denmark
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Israel
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Russia
- Slovak Republic
- Slovenia
4) Third League – Nicosia, Cyprus
- AASSE
- Albania
- Andorra
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Cyprus
- Georgia
- Luxembourg
- Kosovo
- Malta
- Republic of North Macedonia
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- San Marino
- Serbia
In 2019, Poland topped the Super League and took their first ever team title. They now have an opportunity to defend their title in front of home fans in 2021, after stepping in when the initial hosts, Belarus, pulled out due to technical reasons.
Tickets for the events will be announced in due course.
