EUSA Magazine 2019-20

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EUROPEAN


UNIVERSITIES


GAMES 2024


DEBRECEN AND
MISKOLC, HUNGARY

The Hungarian cities of Debrecen and Miskolc will host the 7th edition of
European Universities Games. The announcement was made at the EUSA
General Assembly held in Madrid in April 2018. This will be the biggest
University multi-sport event organised in Hungary after the 1965 Summer
Universiade. Organisers expect more than 4 500 athletes to compete in 20
different sports. Miskolc has previous experience in hosting a EUSA event
after successfully organising the 2017 European Universities Basketball
Championships, while joint-hosts Debrecen will be hosting a EUSA
competition for the very first time. As test events for the 2024 Games,
Miskolc will host both the 2021 European Universities Badminton and
Water Polo Championships, while Debrecen will host the 2021 European
Universities 3x3 Basketball Championships.

EUROPEAN


UNIVERSITIES


GAMES 2022


LODZ, POLAND


Poland’s third-biggest city Lodz will host the sixth edition of the
European Universities Games in 2022, having received attribution
at the EUSA General Assembly held in Madrid in April 2018. It will
be the biggest university sport event organised in Poland since the
Winter Universiade in 2001. Organisers expect to host athletes from
13 different sport disciplines. The city of Lodz has hosted three EUSA
Championships in the past, including the 2007 Handball Championships,
as well as the Badminton and Volleyball Championships in 2019.

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES


GAMES 2022 AND 2024


EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION YEAR MAGAZINE 2019-20



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