2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division














2010–12 European Nations Cup

2010–2012 European Nations Cup.jpg
Logo of the 2010–2012 European Nations Cup

Date2010–2012
Countries
Division 1A:
 Georgia
 Portugal
 Spain
 Russia
 Romania
 Ukraine
Division 1B:
 Belgium
 Czech Republic
 Germany
 Moldova
 Netherlands
 Poland
Final positions
Champions
 Georgia (2011, 2012)
Antim Cup
 Georgia (2011, 2012)
Tournament statistics
Matches played
Division 1A: 30
Division 1B: 30

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2012–14 →

The 2010–2012 European Nations Cup is the premier rugby union competition below the Six Nations Championship in Europe.


The divisions play on a two-year cycle with the teams playing each other both home and away. From 2009 onward, the title is awarded according to a one-year ranking. Georgia won the 2011 title.[1]


The competition has been slightly altered for the 2010–2012 edition. The top division, formerly Division 1, now Division 1A, has seen the relegation of Germany, which has been replaced with Ukraine.[2][3] The Division 1B, formerly the Division 2A, has been enlarged from five to six teams. No team was relegated from this division, but the Netherlands were promoted from the Division 2B.


The champions of 1B will be promoted to 1A for 2013–14, while the last placed team in each division will be relegated.[4] Unlike the previous edition, which also functioned as the 2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying, the 2011–2012 Division 1A edition has no additional purpose.




Contents





  • 1 Division 1A

    • 1.1 Point system


    • 1.2 Season 2011


    • 1.3 Season 2012


    • 1.4 Table 2011-2012



  • 2 Division 1B

    • 2.1 Season 2010–11


    • 2.2 Season 2011–12


    • 2.3 Table 2010-2012



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Division 1A



Point system


Table points are determined as follows:[5]


  • 4 points for a win

  • 2 points for a draw

  • 0 point for a loss

  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries in a match

  • 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points or fewer


Season 2011


  • Table
ENC 2011 Champions















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Bonus
points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
difference
1
 Georgia
550016835+1332
22
2
 Romania
530216669+974
16
3
 Portugal
530211398+152
14
4
 Russia
520310098+23
11
5
 Spain
520392175−832
10
6
 Ukraine
500561225−1640
0
  • Games





































































































































































  • The scheduled match between Ukraine and Romania on 12 February 2011 was postponed due to snow and freezing weather in Kiev on the planned matchday, and was rescheduled to 20 August in Lviv.


Season 2012


  • Table
ENC 2012 Champions















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Bonus
points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
difference
1
 Georgia
540114848+1004
20
2
 Spain
5302133100+334
16
3
 Romania
530213639+974
16
4
 Russia
5302112159−472
14
5
 Portugal
5104102132−303
7
6
 Ukraine
510463216−1531
5
  • Games




























































































































































































Table 2011-2012


Relegated to Division 1B















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Bonus
points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
difference
1
 Georgia
1090131683+2336
42
2
 Romania
10604302118+1848
32
3
 Spain
10505225275−506
26
4
 Russia
10505212257−455
25
5
 Portugal
10406215230−155
21
6
 Ukraine
10109124442−3181
5


Division 1B



Season 2010–11


2011 Champions








































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
difference
1
 Belgium
540112388+35
18
2
 Moldova
540111591+24
18
3
 Poland
5302122112+10
14
4
 Czech Republic
530210299+3
12
5
 Germany
5104109117−8
7
6
 Netherlands
500574138−64
1

  • Games:






































































































































































Season 2011–12


2012 Champions








































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
difference
1
 Belgium
550018061+119
21
2
 Poland
531111677+39
17
3
 Germany
530212095+25
15
4
 Czech Republic
510458118−60
8
5
 Moldova
511379120−41
8
6
 Netherlands
510479161−82
5
  • Games






































































































































































Table 2010-2012


Promoted to Division 1A
Relegated for 2012–2014








































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
difference
1
 Belgium
10901303149+154
39
2
 Poland
10613238189+49
31
3
 Moldova
10514194211−17
26
4
 Germany
10406229212+17
22
5
 Czech Republic
10406160217−57
20
6
 Netherlands
10109153299−146
6


See also


  • European Nations Cup (rugby union)

  • FIRA – Association of European Rugby

  • Six Nations Championship

  • Antim Cup


References




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External links


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