2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division


















2012–14 European Nations Cup
Date2012–2014
Countries
Division 1A:
 Belgium
 Georgia
 Portugal
 Romania
 Russia
 Spain
Division 1B:
 Czech Republic
 Germany
 Moldova
 Poland
 Sweden
 Ukraine
Final positions
Champions
 Georgia (2013, 2014)
Antim Cup
 Georgia (2013, 2014)
Tournament statistics
Matches played
Division 1A: 30
Division 1B: 30
Top scorer(s)
Division 1A:
Romania Florin Vlaicu (58)
Division 1B:
Ukraine Oleg Kosariev (30)
Most tries
Division 1A:
Portugal Gonçalo Foro
Russia Igor Klyuchnikov
Georgia (country) Tedore Zibzibadze (2)
Division 1B:
Sweden Ian Gowland (3)

← 2010–12


2014–16 →

The 2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division is the premier rugby union competition below the Six Nations Championship in Europe. It is divided into two tiers; Division 1A and Division 1B.


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.[1]


The competition has been slightly altered for the 2012–14 edition. The top tier Division 1A has seen the relegation of Ukraine to Division 1B. They have been replaced with Belgium, who finished at the top of Division 1B in the 2010–12 season. The bottom tier division 1B has seen the relegation of the Netherlands to the European Nations Cup Second Division. They have been replaced by Sweden who won promotion from Division 2A.


The champions of 1B will be promoted to Division 1A for the 2015–16 season, while the last placed team in each division will be relegated.




Contents





  • 1 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying


  • 2 Division 1A

    • 2.1 Point system


    • 2.2 Season 2013


    • 2.3 Season 2014


    • 2.4 Table 2013–2014



  • 3 Division 1B

    • 3.1 Season 2012–13


    • 3.2 Season 2013–14


    • 3.3 Table 2012–2014



  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying



As with the 2008–2010 tournament, this edition will also serve a role in the qualification process for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.


The top two teams at the end of the overall ENC Division 1A 2013–14 tournament will qualify directly for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The third placed team will enter a playoff series against the champions of Division 1B and the leaders of the four levels of the ENC Second Division as of the end of the 2012–2013 season. The winner of this playoff will advance to the repechage playoff against teams from other continents.



Division 1A



Point system


Table points are determined as follows:[2]


  • 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 2013


Table


ENC 2013 Champions
















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
bonus
for
against
diff
1
 Georgia (17)
5410113561+74
19
2
 Romania (19)
5410111465+49
19
3
 Russia (20)
53022110116−6
14
4
 Portugal (22)
511317596−21
7
5
 Belgium (21)
5014392131−39
5
6
 Spain (18)
5023172129−57
5

Pre-tournament IRB rankings in parentheses


Games[3]






































































































































































































Season 2014


Table


ENC 2014 Champions















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
Bonus
for
against
difference
1
 Georgia
5500215145+106
22
2
 Romania
5401312841+87
19
3
 Russia
53022109133−24
14
4
 Spain
5203287114−27
10
5
 Portugal
5104170126−56
5
6
 Belgium
5005142128−86
1

Games[4]






































































































































































































Table 2013–2014


Relegated to Division 1B















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Bonus
points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
diff
1
 Georgia
10910286106+1803
41
2
 Romania
10811242106+1364
38
3
 Russia
10604219249−304
28
4
 Spain
10226159243−843
15
5
 Portugal
10217145222−772
12
6
 Belgium
10019134259−1254
6

Points were awarded to the teams as follows:
Win – 4 points
Draw – 2 points
4 or more tries – 1 point
Loss within 7 points – 1 point
Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points


Division 1B



Season 2012–13


Table


2013 Champions















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Bonus
points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
difference
1
 Germany (31)
540119189+1024
20
2
 Moldova (34)
5302119136−173
15
3
 Poland (28)
53029571+241
13
4
 Sweden (38)
5302122130−81
13
5
 Ukraine (30)
520312212202
10
6
 Czech Republic (40)
500556157−1011
1

Pre-tournament rankings in parentheses


Games[5]


2012-13



















































































































































































































Season 2013–14


2014 Champions















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
Bonus
for
against
difference
1
 Germany
5401320791+116
19
2
 Moldova
5401314892+56
19
3
 Ukraine
530221051050
14
4
 Czech Republic
5203286153−67
10
5
 Poland
52031113112+1
9
6
 Sweden
5005071177−106
1

Games[6]






































































































































































































Table 2012–2014


Promoted to Division 1A
Relegated to Division 2A















































































Place
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
Bonus
for
against
diff
1
 Germany
108027398180+218
39
2
 Moldova
107036267228+39
34
3
 Ukraine
1050542272270
24
4
 Poland
105052208183+25
22
5
 Sweden
103072193307−114
14
6
 Czech Republic
102083142310−168
11


See also


  • European Nations Cup (rugby union)

  • Rugby Europe

  • Six Nations Championship

  • Antim Cup

  • 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying


References




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External links


  • FIRA-AER official website







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