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HISTORY



1989


The first Women's European Championship was held in Scorecards for 1989 European Women's Championship at Cricket Archive and Denmark's match against Ireland was their first such game. Women's ODIs played by Denmark at Cricket Archive


1990


The 1990 Championship was held in 1990 at Cricket Archive


1991


The third Championship, again featuring the same four teams, was played in 1991 at Cricket Archive


1995


After a four year break, the Championship returned in July 1995 in 1995 at Cricket Archive


1999


In 1999, the tournament returned to the venue of the first edition, again with the same four teams. England topped the table after the group stage, winning all three of their games, winning the tournament as no final was played. 1999 Women's European Championship at CricketEurope Denmark's game against the Netherlands is their last Women's ODI to date.


2001


The 2001 tournament, played at replaced Denmark in the event, and their match against England was their first Women's ODI. List of Scotland's women's ODIs at Cricket Archive Ireland won the event, winning all three of their games, the first time England had not won the tournament.


2005


The 2005 event was held in Wales , and saw the first appearance of the Welsh Women's Team . An England development squad replaced the England Under-19 team. Only the match between Ireland and the Netherlands was an official women's ODI. Scorecards for 2005 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive - the "wo" code indicates an official women's ODI. England won all four of their matches, thus winning the tournament. 2005 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive


Summary


The following table indicates each teams record in the European Championship.


THE FUTURE


The eighth edition of the tournament will be played in the Netherlands in August 2007 and will feature an England Development XI, Ireland and Scotland, in addition to the hosts. 2007 Women's European Championship at CricketEurope


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