First Aid Convention Europe
The First Aid Convention in Europe (FACE) brings together around 1,000 participants from 30 countries each year in order to find out the most efficient team in a First Aid competition. The teams come from the different National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in each country. Each team consists of six people.
Competitions
- 2016 Slovenian Red Cross (Website). Winner: Serbia, 2nd: Ireland, 3rd: Montenegro
- 2015 Romanian Red Cross (Website). Winner: Slovenija, 2nd: Serbia, 3rd: Ireland
- 2013 Austrian Red Cross (Website). Winner: Bulgaria, 2nd: Ireland, 3rd: Slovenija
- 2012 Irish Red Cross. Winner: Italy, 2nd: Austria, 3rd: Armenia
- 2011 Italian Red Cross (Website). Winner: Serbia, 2nd: Serbia, 3rd: Ireland
- 2010 Serbian Red Cross (Website) Winner: Great Britain, 2nd: Slovenija, 3rd: Ireland
- 2009 German Red Cross (Website). Winner: Serbia, 2nd: Ireland, 3rd: Italy
- 2008 British Red Cross, Liverpool. (Website). Winner: Serbia, 2nd: Ireland, 3rd: Armenia
- 2007 Irish Red Cross. Winner: Serbia, 2nd: Bulgaria, 3rd: Austria
- 2006 Italian Red Cross. Winner: Serbia, 2nd: Ireland, 3rd: Armenia
- 2005 Slovak Red Cross. Winner: Austria, 2nd: Ireland, 3rd: Austria
- 2004 Austrian Red Cross. Winner: Armenia, 2nd: Belgium, 3rd: Germany
- 2003 Czech Red Cross. Winner: Switzerland, 2nd: Great Britain, 3rd: Belgium
- 2002 Belgian Red Cross. Winner: Ireland
- 2000 Swiss Red Cross. Winner: Ireland
- 1999 Austrian Red Cross. Winner: Ireland
- 1998 Italian Red Cross. Winner: Italy
- 1997 French Red Cross. Winner: Great Britain
- 1996 Hungarian Red Cross. Winner: Ireland
- 1995 Norwegian Red Cross. Winner: Ireland
- 1994 British Red Cross. Winner: Great Britain
- 1993 Austrian Red Cross. Winner: Great Britain
- 1992 Swedish Red Cross. Winner: Austria
- 1991 Swiss Red Cross. Winner: Great Britain
- 1990 German Red Cross. Winner: Germany
- 1989 Netherlands Red Cross. Winner: Austria
- 1988 Finnish Red Cross. Winner: Finland
- 1987 German Red Cross. Winner: Netherlands
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