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2005 EU Cup Australian rules football

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1st EU Cup – Aussie Rules
London 2005
Teams 10
Host London, England, UK
Date 9 October 2005
Podium
• Champion
• Runner-up
• Third
• Fourth

 Belgium
 Sweden
 Netherlands
 Germany

The 2005 EU Cup of Australian rules football was held in London (England) on 9 October 2005, with 10 national teams. The tournament was won by Belgium who were crowned European Champions after defeating Sweden in the final.

Teams

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Pool A
Austria Austria
Belgium Belgium
Catalonia Catalonia
Germany Germany
Israel Israel
Pool B
England England
France France
Scotland Scotland
Netherlands Netherlands
Sweden Sweden

Pools

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POOL A Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Belgium Belgium 6 4 3 0 1 228 129 +99
Germany Germany 6 4 3 0 1 200 156 +44
Israel Israel 6 4 3 0 1 156 112 +44
Catalonia Catalonia 2 4 1 0 3 158 217 –59
Austria Austria 0 4 0 0 4 92 220 –128

9 October 2005
Israel 51–10 Austria Chiswick RFC
London
[2] 7.7 (51) [5] 0.5 (10)

9 October 2005
Germany 59–38 Catalonia Chiswick RFC
London
[22] 5.7 (59) [24] 2.2 (38)

9 October 2005
Belgium 62–7 Austria Chiswick RFC
London
[3] 9.5 (62) [5] 0.2 (7)

9 October 2005
Israel 36–31 Catalonia Chiswick RFC
London
[2] 5.4 (36) [24] 0.7 (31)

9 October 2005
Catalonia 51–45 Austria Chiswick RFC
London
[24] 4.3 (51) [5] 6.4 (45)

9 October 2005
Belgium 77–38 Catalonia Chiswick RFC
London
[3] 12.2 (77) [24] 2.2 (38)

9 October 2005
Israel 38–32 Belgium Chiswick RFC
London
[2] 5.6 (38) [3] 3.11 (32)

9 October 2005
Germany 39–31 Israel Chiswick RFC
London
[22] 2.5 (39) [2] 4.5 (31)

9 October 2005
Germany 56–30 Austria Chiswick RFC
London
[22] 5.4 (56) [5] 4.1 (30)

9 October 2005
Belgium 57–46 Germany Chiswick RFC
London
[3] 8.6 (57) [22] 3.6 (46)

POOL B Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Sweden Sweden 8 4 4 0 0 280 153 +127
England England 6 4 3 0 1 214 179 +35
Netherlands Netherlands 4 2 2 0 2 212 210 +2
Scotland Scotland 2 4 1 0 3 186 252 –66
France France 0 4 0 0 4 176 274 –98

9 October 2005
England 66–30 Netherlands Chiswick RFC
London
[22] 7.2 (66) [8] 3.4 (30)

9 October 2005
England 49–40 France Chiswick RFC
London
[22] 4.3 (49) [30] 1.4 (40)

9 October 2005
74–42 France Chiswick RFC
London
[8] 10.6 (74) [30] 2.0 (42)

9 October 2005
Sweden 68–36 England Chiswick RFC
London
[10] 9.4 (68) [22] 2.2 (36)

9 October 2005
Scotland 70–52 France Chiswick RFC
London
[15] 8.7 (70) [30] 3.4 (52)

9 October 2005
Sweden 81–42 France Chiswick RFC
London
[10] 11.5 (81) [30] 2.0 (42)

9 October 2005
Sweden 73–31 Scotland Chiswick RFC
London
[10] 10.3 (73) [15] 2.4 (31)

9 October 2005
England 63–41 Scotland Chiswick RFC
London
[22] 6.5 (63) [15] 4.2 (41)

9 October 2005
Netherlands 64–44 Scotland Chiswick RFC
London
[8] 8.8 (64) [15] 4.5 (44)

9 October 2005
Sweden 58–44 Netherlands Chiswick RFC
London
[10] 7.6 (58) [8] 5.6 (44)

Finals

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
October 9 - London
 
 
Belgium Belgium35
 
October 9 - London
 
Netherlands Netherlands20
 
Belgium BELGIUM78
 
October 9 - London
 
Sweden Sweden37
 
Sweden Sweden56
 
 
Germany Germany44
 
Third place
 
 
October 9 - London
 
 
Netherlands Netherlands58
 
 
Germany Germany37

6-8 Places


9 October 2005
Scotland 36–18 Austria London
[15] 3.3 (36) [5] 2.1 (18)

9 October 2005
Catalonia 53–44 France London
[24] 4.5 (53) [30] 2.2 (44)

Semifinals


9 October 2005
Belgium 35–20 Netherlands London
[3] 4.8 (35) [8] 2.0 (20)

9 October 2005
Sweden 56–44 Germany London
[10] 7.4 (56) [22] 3.4 (44)

3rd - 4th places


9 October 2005
Netherlands 58–37 Germany London
[8] 7.8 (58) [22] 2.3 (37)

FINAL


9 October 2005
Belgium 78–37 Sweden London
[3] 12.6 (78) [10] 4.3 (37)

Belgium
Champion
BELGIUM

Final standings

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Equip
1 Belgium Belgium
2 Sweden Sweden
3 Netherlands Netherlands
4 Germany Germany
5 Israel Israel
= England England
6 Scotland Scotland
7 Catalonia Catalonia
8 France France
= Austria Austria
  • NOTE: Israel and England didn't play the final match, sharing the fifth place.

See also

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