2025 European Curling Championships

2025 Le Gruyère AOP
European Curling Championships
Host cityLohja, Finland (A divisions)
Lahti, Finland (B divisions)
Östersund, Sweden (C divisions)
ArenaKisakallio Sport Institute (A divisions)
Pajulahti Sports Centre (B divisions)
Östersund Curling Club (C divisions)
DatesNovember 22–29 (A & B divisions)
April 26 – May 1 (C division)
Men's winner Sweden
Curling clubKarlstads CK, Karlstad
SkipNiklas Edin
ThirdOskar Eriksson
SecondRasmus Wranå
LeadChristoffer Sundgren
AlternateSimon Olofsson
CoachAlexander Lindström
Finalist Switzerland (Schwaller)
Women's winner Sweden
Curling clubSundbybergs CK, Sundbyberg
SkipAnna Hasselborg
ThirdSara McManus
SecondAgnes Knochenhauer
LeadSofia Scharback
AlternateJohanna Heldin
CoachKristian Lindström
Finalist Scotland (Jackson)
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The 2025 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships qualify European curling teams for the 2026 World Curling Championships. The A and B division competitions will be held from November 22 to 29 in Finland, with the A division being held at the Kisakallio Sport Institute in Lohja, and the B division being held at the Pajulahti Sports Centre in Nastola, Lahti. The C division competition was held earlier in the year from April 26 to May 1 at the Östersund Curling Club in Östersund, Sweden.

The top eight men's teams will qualify for the 2026 World Men's Curling Championship and the top seven women's teams with qualify for the 2026 World Women's Curling Championship.

The reigning champions of the 2024 women's edition, Silvana Tirinzoni's Swiss team, will not be able to defend their back-to-back title after finishing third at the 2024 Swiss Women's Curling Championships, which also served as the sole Swiss qualifying tournament for the European Championships.

This also marked the last edition of the B and C Divisions of the European Curling Championships, with World Curling announcing that it will be replaced through the implementation of the new World Curling Championship B and C Divisions, starting in the 2026–27 curling season. The European Curling Championships will continue with a championship featuring the top ten European Member Associations from the previous season’s World Championships.