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Countries that have hosted the Champions Trophy

Countries that have hosted the Champions Trophy

All eyes on the Champions Trophy 2025, which is set to take place in a hybrid model, many matches will be held in Pakistan, while quite a few will be played in the UAE.

The Champions Trophy 2025 is all set to take the cricketing world by storm as the top eight ODI teams gear up for a battle in a tournament often referred to as the mini World Cup.

The tournament’s journey has been quite inconsistent, with the last edition held in 2017. Now, after nearly eight years of hiatus, the Champions Trophy is finally making a comeback. This time, Pakistan is set to host the prestigious event.

However, for the first time in history, the ICC Champions Trophy will be played in a hybrid model, with India playing all their matches at the Dubai International Stadium in the UAE. This means the Men in Blue’s games will be hosted in the UAE, while the rest of the tournament, including all group-stage matches for other teams, will take place in Pakistan.

Three venues in Pakistan—Rawalpindi, Karachi, and Lahore—are set to host thrilling Champions Trophy matches, and massive crowds are expected to witness all the games.

But do you know which countries have hosted the tournament in the past? If not, check out the list of Champions Trophy host nations and final venues from previous editions.

Champions Trophy host countries over the years

YearHost CountryFinal venueFinalistsMatch ResultNo. of Teams
1998BangladeshBangabandhu National Stadium, DhakaSouth Africa vs. West IndiesSouth Africa won by 4 wickets9
2000KenyaGymkhana Club Ground, NairobiNew Zealand vs. IndiaNew Zealand won by 4 wickets11
2002Sri LankaR. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboIndia vs. Sri LankaDeclared co-champions (Rain)12
2004EnglandThe Oval, LondonWest Indies vs. EnglandWest Indies won by 2 wickets12
2006IndiaBrabourne Stadium, MumbaiAustralia vs. West IndiesAustralia won by 8 wickets (D/L method)10
2009South AfricaSuperSport Park, CenturionAustralia vs. New ZealandAustralia won by 6 wickets8
2013England & WalesEdgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamIndia vs. EnglandIndia won by 5 runs8
2017England & WalesThe Oval, LondonPakistan vs. IndiaPakistan won by 180 runs8
2025Pakistan & UAEDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai or Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreTBDTBD8
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