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The IIHF European Women Championships is a former international
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tournament between
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playing nations in
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. Finland's national women's team won the championship title four times and Sweden women's national ice hockey team won it once in 1996, the final year the competition took place. The European competition was organized by
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(IIHF) and was played from 1989 to 1996. An international women's ice hockey competition sanctioned by the IIHF began in
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. The European tournament ceased in 1997 because there would be either an IIHF World Women's Championships or an Olympic tournament every year.


History

The late 1980s marks the modern era of organized women's hockey when the first international invitational tournaments were beginning to become organized. The first IIHF European Women’s Championship, was played in
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and Ratingen,
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, in 1989. Team Finland was the first to win the championship.


Winners


See also

* Austria women's ice hockey Bundesliga * German women's ice hockey Bundesliga *
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External links


Hockey Archives - Championnats d'Europe féminins 1989









References

{{DEFAULTSORT:IIHF European Women Championships Ice hockey tournaments in Europe International Ice Hockey Federation tournaments Women's ice hockey tournaments Women's sports competitions in Europe European championships Defunct ice hockey competitions in Europe Recurring sporting events established in 1989 1989 establishments in Europe Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1996 1996 disestablishments in Europe