2002–03 European Nations Cup Third Division

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The 2002–2004 European Nations Cup was the fourth edition of the newly reformed European Championship for tier 2 & 3 Rugby Union Nations. This was the second two-year cycled championship, the first to be planned from the start.

The Third division had a controversy development. The team were divided into three groups according to the ranking of previous edition to play, but there were several problems:

  • In pool "A" Andorra withdrew and only four teams remained.
  • In pool "C" Monaco were banned after the match with Finland, because of the presence of a French player that was not eligible to play for Monaco.
  • Again in pool "C" the match between Bulgaria and Norway was annulled because the designed referee wasn't able to arrive in Sofia and was substituted by another referee, called by the Bulgarian federation.

So the European federation decided to change from a two-years formula to a one-year formula again, considering the two matches played in Pool "C" as friendlies and turning the Pool into a short knock-out tournament held in Ibiza, Spain. Furthermore, the winners of Pools B and C were promoted, respectively, to Pools A and B for the 2003–04 edition. No promotions from Pool A to Second division were awarded, nor relegations to lower Pools.

Pool A[]

The highest level was the Pool "A", with five teams:

  •  Latvia relegated from second division
  •  Moldova
  •  Serbia and Montenegro
  •  Hungary promoted from Group B
  •  Andorra (retired from competition)

Table[]

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Latvia 3 3 0 0 98 23 +75 9
2  Moldova 3 1 1 1 64 71 −7 6
3  Hungary 3 1 0 2 63 96 −33 5
4  Serbia and Montenegro 3 0 1 2 58 93 −35 4

Results[]

5 October 2002
 Latvia 26–5 Hungary 

26 April 2003
 Hungary 47–23 Serbia and Montenegro 

26 April 2003
 Latvia 43–0 Moldova 

3 May 2003
 Serbia and Montenegro 18–29 Latvia 
Beograd

10 May 2003
 Moldova 47–11 Hungary 

24 May 2003
 Moldova 17–17 Serbia and Montenegro 

Pool B[]

The middle level was the Pool "B", with five teams:

Table[]

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Malta 4 4 0 0 101 54 +47 12
2  Lithuania 4 3 0 1 147 53 +94 10
3  Luxembourg 4 2 0 2 58 113 −55 8
4  Austria 4 1 0 3 65 88 −23 6
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 0 0 4 40 103 −63 4
  •  Malta promoted to Pool A

Results[]

27 October 2002
 Luxembourg 21–5 Bosnia and Herzegovina 

23 November 2002
 Malta 22–18 Lithuania 

26 November 2002
 Lithuania 32–10 Austria 

30 November 2002
 Austria 16–25 Malta 
Wien

29 March 2003
 Malta 34–6 Luxembourg 

5 April 2003
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 14–20 Malta 

10 May 2003
 Luxembourg 25–14 Austria 

24 May 2003
 Lithuania 60–6 Luxembourg 

7 June 2003
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15–37 Lithuania 

14 June 2003
 Austria 25–6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Wien

Pool C[]

  • "No official" match :
19 October 2002
 Monaco 90–0 Finland 

26 October 2002
 Bulgaria 21–12 Norway 

Semifinals[]

5 June 2003
 Israel 30–13 Norway 

5 June 2003
 Bulgaria 42–3 Finland 

Third place final[]

7 June 2003
 Finland 20–55 Norway 

First place final[]

7 June 2003
 Israel 23–25 Bulgaria 

See also[]

Sources[]

  • www.irb.com
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