The 2019
European Athletics Team Championships
The European Athletics Team Championships (European Team Championships until 2013), is an international athletics competition organised by European Athletics, between different countries of Europe, over 4 leagues. It replaced in 2009 the for ...
(ETC) in athletics were held in four cities from 9–11 August 2019.
Grouping and host cities
Grouping
Exceptionally, for this 2019 edition, the following relegation and promotion principles were used:
* The lowest 5 classified teams in the Super League shall be relegated to the First League. The first classified team of the First League shall be promoted to the Super League.
* Consequently, 5 lowest classified teams of the First League shall be relegated to the Second League, while the first classified team of the Second League shall be promoted to the First League. Consequently, 5 lowest classified teams of the Second League shall be relegated to the Third League, while the first classified team of the Third League shall be promoted to the Second League.
* The promotion/relegation system for 2019 edition is aimed at enabling the new system of distribution of teams among leagues (approved by European Athletics Council in April 2018) to come into force from 2021 edition. The new system is aimed to have 8 teams in the Super League (plus 1 if the host country not qualified), 12 teams in the First and Second Leagues, with the remaining teams in the Third League starting from 2021 edition of ETC.
Super League
Participating countries
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* (promoted)
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Italy
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* (promoted)
* (promoted)
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Men's events
Women's events
Mixed events
(''Non scoring'')
Score table
Final standings

It is the first win ever for Poland.
First League
Participating countries
One promotion in Super-League, 5 relegations to Second League (4 without not-entered Russia):
* (relegated)
*
* (promoted)
*
* (promoted)
* (relegated)
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* (not entered)
* (promoted)
*
Men's events
Women's events
Score table
Final standings
Notes
* As Russia were unable to take part due to their continuing suspension by the IAAF for
systematic doping violations, the Russian team was automatically disqualified, and thus relegated.
* As the city of Minsk, Belarus, has initially been chosen to host the 2021 Super League by
European Athletics
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, their team should have been automatically promoted to that division following this competition.
Second League
Participating countries
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* (relegated)
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* (relegated)
* (relegated)
* (promoted)
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* (promoted)
* (promoted)
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Men's events
Women's events
Score table
Final standings
Third League
Participating countries
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AASSE (, & )
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* (relegated)
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* (relegated)
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* (relegated)
(*) Did not compete in 2017.
Men's events
Women's events
Score table
Final standings
References
Results book Bydgoszcz 2019First League Results Book
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Team
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