Winners' Circle: Jeux Sans Frontières

The following teams have won the
Jeux Sans Frontières
International Final:

Jeux Sans Frontières (1st Run)

1965

Ciney (Belgium) /
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
(France)

1966

Eichstätt (West Germany)

1967

Bardenburg (West Germany)

1968

Osterholz-Scharmbeek
(West Germany) *

1969

Shrewsbury (Great Britain) /
Wolfsburg (West Germany) **

1970

Como (Italy)

1971

Blackpool (Great Britain)

1972

La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland)

1973

Ely (Great Britain)

1974

Muotathal (Switzerland)

1975

Nancy (France)

1976

Ettlingen (West Germany)

1977

Schliersee (West Germany)

1978

Abano Terme (Italy)

1979

Bar-le-Duc (France)

1980

Vilamoura (Portugal)

1981

Dartmouth (Great Britain) /
Lisboa (Portugal)

1982

Rochefort (Belgium)

Jeux Sans Frontières (2nd Run)

1988

Ilha da Madeira (Portugal)

1989

Ilhas dos Açores (Portugal)

1990

Jaca (Spain)

1991

Vigevano (Italy)

1992

Třebíč (Czechoslovakia)

1993

Kecskemét (Hungary)

1994

Česká Třebová (Czech Republic)

1995

Brno (Czech Republic)

1996

Kecskemét (Hungary)

1997

Amadora (Portugal)

1998

Százhalombatta (Hungary)

1999

Bolzano Südtirol (Italy)

Eurogames (3rd Run)

2019

München (Germany)

Jeux Sans Frontières champions were decided as follows:

  • JSF 1965-1982: Winner of International Final

  • JSF 1988-1999: Winner of International Final

  • Eurogames 2019: Winner of International Final

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The winner of the 1968 International Final is often incorrectly given as Siegen.

This was won by Wolfsburg in a tie-breaker, but the team offered Shrewsbury a draw.

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