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Team Europe

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Team Europe
European Flag
SportVarious
JurisdictionEurope
AbbreviationTE
Affiliation7 sporting competitions

Team Europe may refer to a number of sports team using the designate to represent a unified team of European countries in sporting competitions. Whilst neither the European Union nor the Council of Europe are countries themselves, European teams have been formed to compete in several international competitions. The most famous of these is the Ryder Cup in golf which sees a European team play against a team from the US in even-numbered years. In association football, a selection of European footballers play occasionally for charity games and anniversary games in the Europe XI team.


Team Europe may also refer to cooperative efforts between the European Union, its Member States, the European Investment Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.[1] Team Europe was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to improve coherence and coordination between its members.

Examples of competitions featuring a European team

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"Team Europe" is the official designation of the team representing Europe in several international competitions

Europe vs. USA

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Europe vs. Asia

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  • EurAsia Cup – Biennial men's professional golf event
  • Royal Trophy – Defunct men's professional golf event from 2006 to 2013, replaced by the EurAsia Cup.
  • Bonallack Trophy – Biennial men's amateur golf event (Team Europe vs. Team Asia/Pacific)
  • Euro-Asia Cup – Table tennis

Other

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Note that in the above sports there also exist national teams taking part in other competitions.

Junior Events

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Competitions featuring a Europe team

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Competition Team Sport Contributing regions Notes References
2020 Bandy Y17 World Championship Team Europe Bandy The United States and all of Europe except: A Team Europe was set up to allow youth players from a number of "developing" bandy countries to come together and form a team which would hopefully be more competitive and which could serve as ambassadors for the sport in the countries from which the team had collected its players. [2]
2016 World Cup of Hockey WCH2016 Ice hockey All of Europe except: The 2016 World Cup of Hockey included eight teams: the so-called "Big Six" nations of ( Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden, and the  United States), a team of 23-and-under North American players, and Team Europe which is made up of European players from non-represented countries, with representation from Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. [citation needed]
2016 ISU Team Challenge Cup Figure skating The inaugural ISU Team Challenge Cup features Team Europe against Team North America and Team Asia [3]
2015 Peachtree Cup Road running The inaugural Peachtree Cup, part of the Peachtree Road Race 2015 competition, featured Team Europe against Team USA, Team Africa, Team Asia. [4][5][6]
2014 World Ladies Championship Goodwill Cup Golf The inaugural World Ladies Championship Goodwill Cup featured Team Europe versus Team Asia. The Goodwill Cup large team championship was played as part of the World Ladies Championship. [7][8]
EurAsia Cup Golf The EurAsia Cup features Team Europe versus Team Asia. [9]
Euro-Asia Cup Table tennis The Euro-Asia Cup features Team Europe versus Team Asia.
Continental Cup of Curling Curling all Europe Team Europe or Team World against Team North America
Note that in the above sports there also exist national teams taking part in other competitions

Other examples of "Team Europe"

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Competition Sport Contributing regions Notes References
BSL All-Star Game Basketball Basketball Super League member clubs based in East Thrace, the European portion of Turkey The All-Star Game currently features a game between Team Asia and Team Europe, with "Team Asia" consisting of players for BSL clubs based in Anatolia, the Asian portion of Turkey.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ EU Capacity4dev. "WBT Team Europe". European Union. Retrieved 2022-07-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Team Europe ambassadorial team at the FIB 2020 World Championship U17 Boys". Federation of International Bandy. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  3. ^ Philip Hersh (25 October 2015). "Skate second comings: Max Aaron as Elvis Stojko, Jason Brown as Paul Wylie?". Chicago Tribune.
  4. ^ "Team Africa wins Peachtree Cup at AJC Peachtree Road Race". WRDW-TV-12-Agusta News. Associated Press. 4 July 2015.
  5. ^ Peter Gambaccini (18 March 2015). "Peachtree Road Race Adds Elite Team Competition". Runner's World.
  6. ^ "Team USA is Strong, But Team Africa Prevails in Peachtree Cup". Atlanta Track Club. 4 July 2015.
  7. ^ CLPGA Tour (5 March 2014). "Team Asia Wins Inaugural Goodwill Trophy". China LPGA.
  8. ^ Mission Hills Group. "Team Asia Wins First Goodwill Trophy". Mission Hills World Ladies Championship.
  9. ^ Lim Teik Huat (28 September 2015). "Get ready for another Europe-Asia showdown". The Star (Kuala Lumpur).