The short summary of the European Universities Games 2024 from the 10th to the 16th of July. In Miskolc, the chess, judo, and kickboxing competitions have concluded. The 3×3 basketball tournament has concluded in Debrecen. The gold medals went to Riga Stradins University for the women’s competition and Polytechnic University of Bucharest for the men’s competition. Volleyball has concluded in Miskolc, and medals have been awarded in women’s futsal in Debrecen. In volleyball, the Czech Brno University of Technology won first place in the men’s competition, while the Italian University of Bologna claimed the top spot in the women’s category. In women’s futsal, the French Nantes University proved to be the best team.
The women’s futsal tournament concluded. The final provided the most excitement. The Ukrainian Dragomenov University was leading 2-0 and seemed close to victory, but the French Nantes University staged a remarkable comeback to equalize. The real drama came in the last minute of overtime, when Nantes’ captain, Faustine Pellegry, scored the winning goal. The match was memorable not only for the on-field action but also for the incredible atmosphere, with the stands at the Oláh Gábor Street Sports Hall filled with enthusiastic fans.

Volleyball has also concluded in Miskolc. The finals were played at the Generali Arena. In the men’s final, the German University of Rostock triumphed over the Czech Brno University of Technology. The women’s final was a fantastic display, with the Italian University of Bologna winning against the Croatian University of Zagreb.
On Monday, in Debrecen the 3×3 basketball tournament concluded. Riga Stradins University from Latvia won the women’s title, while Polytechnic University of Bucharest from Romania took the men’s title. The bronze medals went to Széchenyi University from Győr, who defeated the defending EUC 2023 champions, Vasyl Stefanyk University from Ukraine, in overtime. For the men, Vytautas Magnus University from Lithuania, the tournament favorite, secured the bronze. The University of Ljubljana from Slovenia can be proud, as they produced the winners of the three-point shooting contest for both men and women, and the dunk contest champion hailed from Ukraine.
In chess, competitors in both open and women’s categories fought for four days. Hungarians won 3 medals, Romania, Turkey, and Azerbaijan each won 2 medals, and Lithuania, Armenia, and Austria secured 1 medal each.
In judo, Georgia won four gold medals, and Hungary won three. Switzerland, Romania, the Netherlands, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Italy, and Croatia each earned one gold medal.
The three-day kickboxing competition also concluded, with Croatia and Hungary each taking home 7 gold medals, Turkey winning six, Poland and Portugal winning 2 each, and Switzerland, Austria, and the United Kingdom each securing one gold medal.
Futsal Final Results:
Women:
- Nantes University (FRA)
- National Pedagogical Dragomanov University (UKR)
- Rey Juan Carlos University (ESP)
Volleyball Final Results:
Men:
- University of Rostock (GER)
- Brno University of Technology (CZE)
- West University of Timisoara (ROU)
Women:
- University of Bologna (ITA)
- University of Zagreb (CRO)
- Ovidius University (ROU)
3×3 Basketball Final Results:
Women:
- Riga Stradins University (LAT)
- University of Valencia (ESP)
- Szechenyi Istvan University (HUN)
Men:
- Polytechnic University of Bucharest (ROU)
- University of Ljubljana (SLO)
- Vytautas Magnus University (LTU)
Chess Final Results:
Women’s Blitz tournament
- Rucharest University of Economic Studies (ROU)
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics (HUN)
- Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUN)
Women’s Rapid tournament
- Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUN)
- Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ROU)
- Ozyegin University (TUR)
Open Blitz tournament
- Vilnius University (LTU)
- Azerbaijan Sport Academy (AZE)
- University of Vienna (AUT)
Open Rapid tournament
- Azerbaijan Sport Academy (AZE)
- Ozyegin University (TUR)
- Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport (ARM)
Judo Final Results:
Men +100 kg
1. Irakli Demetrashvili Georgian Uni SEU (GEO)
+60 kg to 66 kg
1. Lionel Schwander Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen (SUI)
+66 kg to 73 kg
1. Giorgi Akhalauri Georgian Uni SEU (GEO)
+73 kg to 81 kg
1. Vazha Avazneli Georgian Uni SEU (GEO)
+81 kg to 90 kg
1. Akaki Japaridze Georgian Uni SEU (GEO)
+90 kg to 100 kg
1. Rares Stefan Arsenie University Politechnica of Bucharest (ROU)
-60 kg
1. Thom Van Der Ree HAN University of Applied Sciences (NED)
Mixed Team
1. Sumy State University (UKR)
Women +48 kg to 52 kg
1. Teraza Bodanrova Charles University (CZE)
+52 kg to 57 kg
1. Roza Gyertyas National University of Public Service (HUN)
+57 kg to 63 kg
1. Anna Kriza Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUN)
+63 kg to 70 kg
1. Aida Vasiliauskaite Vytautas Magnus University (LTU)
+70 kg to 78 kg
1. Betty Vuk University of Bologna (ITA)
+78 kg
1. Helena Vukovic University of Zagreb (CRO)
-48 kg
1. Rebeka Rita Koszegi Eszterházy Károly University (HUN)
Kickbox Final Results:
FC Men -67
1. Robert Rezo University of Zagreb (CRO)
FC Men -75
1. Borna Soukup University of Zagreb (CRO)
FC Men -86
1. Peter Petrovics Szechenyi Istvan University (HUN)
K1 Men -67
1. M’ark Reh’ak Eotvos Lorand University (HUN)
K1 Men -71
1. Aydin Aslan Uludag University (TUR)
K1 Men -75
1. Muhammed Beritan Calayır Uludag University (TUR)
K1 Men -81
1. Vito Stojcic University of Split (CRO)
K1 Men -86
1. Vito Kosar University of Zagreb (CRO)
KL Men +84
1. Ivan Bertic University of Zagreb (CRO)
KL Men -63
1. Gergo Szaraz Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUN)
KL Men -74
1. Mahmut Mahmut Mirat Istanbul Okan University (TUR)
KL Men -84
1. Dillon Hegarty University of Bern (SUI)
PF Men +84
1. Maksymilian Palej Wroclaw University of Economic (POL)
PF Men -63
1. Szabolcs Bozok Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUN)
PF Men -74
1. Laszlo Maruscsak Semmelweis University (HUN)
PF Men -84
1. James Meekin University of Sussex (GBR)
FC Women +65
1. Laura Fanni Kovacs Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUN)
FC Women -56
1. Nicola Kaczmarek Calisia University (POL)
K1 Women -56
1. Filipa Oliveira Ferreira Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave (POR)
K1 Women -60
1. Sofia Oliveira University of Minho (POR)
K1 Women -65
1. Zorka Gera University of Szeged (HUN)
KL Women +65
1. Bruna Milinovic University of Zagreb (CRO)
KL Women -55
1. Una Maravic University of Zagreb (CRO)
KL Women -65
1. Sena Amine Nur Ozgen RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN UNIVERSITY (TUR)
PF Women +65
1. Fatmanur Karagoz Gazi University (TUR)
PF Women -55
1. Aybuke KilinÇ Gazi University (TUR)
PF Women -65
1. Nurhana Fazlic University of Graz (AUT)