2008 EU Cup Australian rules football

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2008 EU Cup - Aussie Rules
- Prague 2008 -
Teams 12
Host Czech Republic Prague
Date October 11 de 2008
Podium
Champions Gold medal blank.svg
Runners-up Silver medal blank.svg
Third place Bronze medal blank.svg
Fourth place
England England
Croatia Croatia
Germany Germany
Sweden Sweden

The 2008 EU Cup of Australian rules football was held in Prague (Czech Republic) on October 11, 2008, with 12 teams. The championship was won by England, defeating Croatia in the final.

Teams[]

Group A
Germany Germany
Finland Finland
Netherlands The Netherlands
Group B
England England
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Scotland Scotland
Group C
Croatia Croatia
France France
Austria Austria
Group D
Sweden Sweden
Catalonia Catalonia
European Union EU Crusaders[1]

Pools round[]

GROUP A Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Germany Germany 4 2 2 0 0 165 95 +70
Finland Finland 2 2 1 0 1 106 119 -13
Netherlands Netherlands 0 2 0 0 2 94 151 -57
October 11 - 10:00
Germany 89-51 The Netherlands Slavia - B
Prague
13.11 (89) Details 8.3 (51)
October 11 - 11:00
Finland 62-43 The Netherlands Slavia - B
Prague
8.14 (62) Details 7.1 (43)
October 11–12:00
Germany 76-44 Finland Slavia - B
Prague
12.4 (76) Details 6.8 (44)
GROUP B Pts P W D L PF PA DP
England England 4 2 2 0 0 179 89 +90
Scotland Scotland 2 2 1 0 1 93 132 -39
Czech Republic Czech Republic 0 2 0 0 2 91 142 -51
October 11 - 10:00
England 88-42 Scotland Slavia - A
Prague
14.4 (88) Details 6.6 (42)
October 11 - 11:00
Czech Republic 44-51 Scotland Slavia - A
Prague
6.8 (44) Details 7.9 (51)
October 11–12:00
England 91-47 Czech Republic Slavia - A
Prague
13.13 (91) Details 7.5 (47)
GROUP C Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Croatia Croatia 4 2 2 0 0 186 73 +113
France France 2 2 1 0 1 135 122 +13
Austria Austria 0 2 0 0 2 65 191 126
October 11 - 10:30
Croatia 103-26 Austria Slavia - B
Prague
16.7 (103) Details 4.2 (26)
October 11 - 11:30
France 88-39 Austria Slavia - B
Prague
13.10 (88) Details 6.3 (39)
October 11–12:30
Croatia 83-47 France Slavia - B
Prague
12.11 (83) Details 7.5 (47)
GROUP D Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Sweden Sweden 4 2 2 0 0 184 98 +86
Catalonia Catalonia 2 2 1 0 1 115 159 -44
European Union EU Crusaders 0 2 0 0 2 106 148 -42
October 11 - 10:30
Sweden 84-47 EU Crusaders Slavia - A
Prague
13.6 (84) Details 7.5 (47)
October 11 - 11:30
Catalonia 64-59 EU Crusaders Slavia - A
Prague
9.10 (64) Details 9.5 (59)
October 11–12:30
Sweden 100-51 Catalonia Slavia - A
Prague
15.10 (100) Details 8.3 (51)

Final round[]

1/8-finals Quarter finals Semifinals Final
            
 
 
1B England England 138
Catalonia Catalonia 47
2D Catalonia Catalonia 84
3C Austria Austria 53
England England 110
Sweden Sweden 49
2A Finland Finland 65
3B Czech Republic Czech Republic 37
Finland Finland 41
1D Sweden Sweden 76
 
 
England England 107
Croatia Croatia 59
 
 
1A Germany Germany 75
France France 53
2C France France 71
3D European Union EU Crusaders 59
Germany Germany 70
Croatia Croatia 74
2B Scotland Scotland 70
3A Netherlands The Netherlands 46
Scotland Scotland 55
1C Croatia Croatia 97
 
 

1/8-finals

  • Germany, England, Croatia and Sweden are classified to quarterfinals.
October 11–13:00
Scotland Scotland 70-46 Netherlands The Netherlands Slavia - A
Prague
10.10 (70) Details 7.4 (46)
October 11–13:00
Finland Finland 65-37 Czech Republic Czech Republic Slavia - B
Prague
9.11 (65) Details 5.7 (37)
October 11–13:30
Catalonia Catalonia 84-53 Austria Austria Slavia - A
Prague
13.6 (84) Details 8.5 (53)
October 11–13:30
France France 71-59 European Union EU Crusaders Slavia - B
Prague
10.11 (71) Details 9.5 (59)

9-12 places

October 11–14:30
The Netherlands Netherlands 54-51 Czech Republic Czech Republic Slavia - B
Prague
8.6 (54) Details 7.9 (51)
October 11–15:00
Austria Austria 47-102 European Union EU Crusaders Slavia - B
Prague
7.5 (47) Details 16.6 (102)

Quarter finals

October 11–14:30
England England 138-47 Catalonia Catalonia Slavia - A
Prague
21.12 (138) Details 7.5 (47)
October 11–15:00
Sweden Sweden 76-41 Finland Finland Slavia - A
Prague
11.10 (76) Details 5.11 (41)
October 11–15:30
Germany Germany 75-53 France France Slavia - A
Prague
11.9 (75) Details 8.5 (53)
October 11–16:00
Croatia Croatia 97-55 Scotland Scotland Slavia - A
Prague
15.7 (97) Details 8.7 (55)

5-8 places

October 11–15:30
Catalonia Catalonia 53-89 Finland Finland Slavia - B
Prague
8.5(53) Details 12.17(89)
October 11–16:30
France France 77-47 Scotland Scotland Slavia - B
Prague
12.5 (77) Details 7.5 (47)

Semifinals

October 11–16:30
England England 110-49 Sweden Sweden Slavia - A
Prague
17.8 (110) Details 7.7 (49)
October 11–17:00
Germany Germany 70-74 Croatia Croatia Slavia - A
Prague
10.10 (70) Details 12.2 (74)

11-12 places

October 11–17:30
Czech Republic Czech Republic 71-32 Austria Austria Slavia - B
Prague
11.5 (71) Details 5.2 (32)

9-10 places

October 11–16:30
EU Crusaders European Union 62-68 Netherlands The Netherlands Slavia - B
Prague
9.8 (62) Details 11.2 (68)

7-8 places

October 11–17:30
Catalonia Catalonia 81-21 Scotland Scotland Slavia - B
Prague
Details

5-6 places

October 11–17:30
Finland Finland 54-52 France France Slavia - A
Prague
7.12 (54) Details 8.4 (52)

3-4 places

October 11–18:00
Sweden Sweden 55-98 Germany Germany Slavia - A
Prague
8.7 (55) Details 15.8 (98)

FINAL

October 11–19:00
England England 107-59 Croatia Croatia Slavia - A
Prague
16.11 (107) Details 9.5 (59)
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Winners
England

Final standings[]

Final standings
Med 1.png England England
Med 2.png Croatia Croatia
Med 3.png Germany Germany
4 Sweden Sweden
5 Finland Finland
6 France France
7 Catalonia Catalonia
8 Scotland Scotland
9 Netherlands The Netherlands
10 European Union EU Crusaders
11 Czech Republic Czech Republic
12 Austria Austria

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Team with players from several countries, replacing withdrawn Spain.

See also[]

  • EU Cup

External links[]

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