2015 European Amateur Boxing Championships

It is the 41st edition of this biennial competition organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, the EUBC.

44 nations took part in the competition, including Great Britain, who entered a united team for the first time - previously the constituent nations of England, Scotland and Wales each entered separately.

The medal winners are:[1] Rufat Huseynov (AZE) Kelvin de la Nieve (ESP) Aram Avagyan (ARM) Elian Demitrov (BUL) Evaldas Petrauskas (LTU) Youba Sissokho Ndiaye (ESP) Salvatore Cavallaro (ITA) Joshua Buatsi (GBR) Nikolajs Grisunins (LAT) Petar Belberov (BUL) Below is the final medal table from the championships.

[2] The table is led by Russia, with four gold medals.

The event doubled as the second European qualification event for the World Championships, and the top six in each division qualified a quota place for their nation - in effect, all four medalists, and the following quarter-finalists, who were listed 5th and 6th by virtue of having been beaten by the eventual finalists.