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European Volleyball Championship of the Small Countries Division

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The European Volleyball Championship of the Small Countries Association is a biannual sport competition for men's, women's and junior national teams. It is recognized and fully supported by the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) and organized by one of its zonal associations called CEV Small Countries Association (CEV SCA), formerly Small Countries Division (SCD). Only national federations of the 15 countries which are members of the CEV SCA are eligible to participate in the tournaments.

CEV SCA members

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Men

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Year Host Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2000 Malta (MLT)  Cyprus  Scotland  Luxembourg [1]
2002 Andorra (AND)  Cyprus  Iceland  Scotland [2]
2004 Luxembourg (LUX)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  Faroe Islands [3]
2007 Limassol (CYP)  Cyprus  Andorra  Luxembourg [4]
2009 Luxembourg (LUX)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  Iceland [5]
2011 Andorra (AND)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  Andorra [6]
2013 Limassol (CYP)  Cyprus  Scotland  Luxembourg [7][8]
2015 Luxembourg (LUX)  Luxembourg  Cyprus  Scotland [9]
2017 Reykjavík (ISL)  Luxembourg  Cyprus  Iceland [10]
2019 Tórshavn (FAR)  Scotland  Faroe Islands  Iceland [11]
2021[a] Tórshavn (FAR)  San Marino  Faroe Islands  Scotland [12]
2023 Edinburgh (SCO)  Luxembourg  Scotland  Iceland [13]
  1. ^ Held in May 2022 because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Medals summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cyprus7209
2 Luxembourg3339
3 Scotland1337
4 San Marino1001
5 Faroe Islands0213
6 Iceland0145
7 Andorra0112
Totals (7 entries)12121236

Women

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Year Host Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2000 Malta (MLT)  Cyprus  San Marino  Malta [14]
2002 Luxembourg (LUX)  San Marino  Cyprus  Luxembourg [15]
2004 Schaan (LIE)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  Liechtenstein [16]
2007 Glasgow (SCO)  Iceland  Luxembourg  Cyprus [17]
2009 Schaan (LIE)  Cyprus  San Marino  Luxembourg [18]
2011 Luxembourg (LUX)  Cyprus  San Marino  Luxembourg [19]
2013 Cospicua (MLT)  Cyprus  San Marino  Scotland [20][21]
2015 Schaan (LIE)  Cyprus  Scotland  Luxembourg [22]
2017 Luxembourg (LUX)  Iceland  Luxembourg  Cyprus [23]
2019 Luxembourg (LUX)  Luxembourg  Scotland  Faroe Islands [24]
2021[a] Reykjavík (ISL)  Scotland  Iceland  Faroe Islands [25]
2023 Luxembourg (LUX)  Iceland  Scotland  Luxembourg [26]
  1. ^ Held in May 2022 because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Medals summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cyprus6129
2 Iceland3104
3 San Marino1405
4 Luxembourg1359
5 Scotland1315
6 Faroe Islands0022
7 Liechtenstein0011
 Malta0011
Totals (8 entries)12121236

Junior men

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Year Host Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Schaan (LIE)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  San Marino [27]
2008 Cospicua (MLT)  Luxembourg  Cyprus  San Marino [28]
2012 Motherwell (SCO)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  Scotland [29]
2014 Luxembourg (LUX)  Scotland  Luxembourg  Northern Ireland [30]
2016 Nicosia (CYP)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  Scotland [31]
2018 Tórshavn (FAR)  Luxembourg  Faroe Islands  Iceland [32]
2020 Not held because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
2022 Dublin (IRL)  Luxembourg  Andorra  Northern Ireland [33]
2023 Andorra la Vella (AND)  Andorra  Luxembourg  Northern Ireland [34]
2024 Dublin (IRL)  Scotland  San Marino  Ireland [35]

Medals summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Luxembourg3508
2 Cyprus3104
3 Scotland2024
4 Andorra1102
5 San Marino0123
6 Faroe Islands0101
7 Northern Ireland0033
8 Iceland0011
 Ireland0011
Totals (9 entries)99927

Junior women

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Year Host Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Serravalle (SMR)  Luxembourg  Cyprus  San Marino [36]
2008 Schaan (LIE)  Luxembourg  Cyprus  Liechtenstein [37]
2010 Luxembourg (LUX)  Luxembourg  Cyprus  Liechtenstein [38][39]
2012 Limassol (CYP)  Cyprus  Scotland  Luxembourg [40]
2014 Serravalle (SMR)  Luxembourg  San Marino  Scotland [41]
2016 Edinburgh (SCO)  Cyprus  Luxembourg  Scotland [42]
2018 Schaan (LIE)  Luxembourg  Faroe Islands  Scotland [43]
2020[a] Laugarvatn (ISL)  Iceland  Faroe Islands  Malta [44]
2022 Luxembourg (LUX)  Luxembourg  Ireland  Northern Ireland [45]
2023 Cospicua (MLT)  Luxembourg  San Marino  Malta [46]
2024 Cospicua (MLT)  Malta  Scotland  Ireland [47]
  1. ^ Held in September 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Medals summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Luxembourg7119
2 Cyprus2305
3 Malta1023
4 Scotland0235
5 San Marino0213
6 Ireland0112
7 Faroe Islands0101
8 Liechtenstein0022
9 Northern Ireland0011
Totals (9 entries)10101131

References

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