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2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships

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2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships
DateSeptember 2019 – May 29, 2021
Countries36
Tournament statistics
ChampionsChampionship
 Georgia (12)
Trophy
 Netherlands (1)
Antim Cup Georgia (13th title)
Matches played26
Attendance18,312 (704 per match)
Tries scored158 (6.08 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Championship
Portugal Dany Antunes (45)
Trophy
Netherlands David Weersma (34)
Conference
Bulgaria Petar Nikolov (43)
Top try scorer(s)Championship
Georgia (country) Aka Tabutsadze (5)
Trophy
Netherlands Joshua Gascoigne (4)
Netherlands Jordy Hop (4)
Conference
Czech Republic Jan Kučera (4)
Official websiteRugby Europe
2018–19 (Previous) (Next) 2020–21

The 2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships is the European Championship for tier 2 and tier 3 rugby union nations. The 2019–20 season is the third of its new format and structure, where all Levels play on a one-year cycle, replacing the old format of a two-year cycle, with the teams playing each other both home and away.

After their win against Germany in the relegation play-off of the 2019 Championship season, Portugal was promoted to the Championship for 2020.

On 12 March 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rugby Europe announced a suspension of all its matches and tournaments from 13 March 2020 until 15 April 2020.[1] On 26 March, Rugby Europe decided to extend the suspension of all its matches and tournaments indefinitely.[2] On 8 April, Rugby Europe Board of Directors decided to call off the season of Men's Senior XV Conference 1, Conference 2 and Development. There will be no promotion or relegation this year. The same pools will be kept for the 2020–21 season.[3] On 20 October 2020, following the resurgence of COVID-19 pandemic across Europe and local authority restrictions, Rugby Europe has announced a suspension of all matches planned until the end of November 2020.[4]

Countries

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Pre-tournament World Rugby rankings in parentheses. Conference as of 16 September 2019. Trophy as of 21 October 2019.[5] After winning the relegation play-off between the winner of the 2019 Trophy, Portugal, and the last placed 2019 Championship team, Germany, and the win by the former Germany were relegated to the Trophy level, whereas Portugal was promoted to the Championship. Following the 2018–19 season and the promotion of Turkey as well as the relegation of Slovakia, Rugby Europe no changes to the reallocated groups were made, after last year's switch by Austria from Conference 2 South to Conference 2 North for the 2018–19 Conference season.

Legend:
* Champion of 2018–19 season; ↑ Promoted from lower division during 2018–19 season; • Division Champion but not promoted during 2018–19 season; ‡ Last place inside own division but not relegated during 2018–19 season; ↓ Relegated from higher division during 2018–19 season

2020 Rugby Europe Championship

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Champions
Advances to promotion/relegation play-off
Place Nation Games Points Tries TBP LBP GS Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff For Against Diff
1  Georgia 5 5 0 0 197 60 +137 28 7 +21 3 0 1 24
2  Spain 5 3 0 2 103 93 +10 14 8 +6 1 0 0 13
3  Romania 5 2 0 3 101 82 +19 7 14 −7 1 1 0 10
4  Portugal 5 2 0 3 98 111 -13 11 14 −3 0 1 0 9
5  Russia 5 2 0 3 82 128 −46 10 15 −5 0 0 0 8
6  Belgium 5 1 0 4 84 171 −87 9 21 −12 1 2 0 7
Source:[6]
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:
Win – 4 points | Draw – 2 points | At least 3 more tries than opponent – 1 point | Loss within 7 points – 1 point | Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points | Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point
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2019–20 Rugby Europe Trophy

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Champions and advances to
Promotion/relegation play-off
Pos. Team Games Points Tries Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff For Against Diff
1  Netherlands (25) 5 4 1 0 144 38 +106 3 0 0 21
2   Switzerland (30) 5 2 2 1 93 52 +41 1 1 0 14
3  Ukraine (38) 5 2 2 1 60 74 −19 2 0 0 14
4  Germany (28) 5 1 2 2 62 85 −23 0 0 0 8
5  Lithuania (37) 5 1 1 3 61 103 −42 1 0 0 7
6  Poland (35) 5 1 0 4 44 112 −68 0 1 0 5
Pre-tournament rankings in parentheses.[13]
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[14]
Win – 4 points | Draw – 2 points | Loss – 0 points
Match bonus points:
Scoring at least 3 more tries than the opponent – 1 point | Losing by 7 points or less – 1 point | Overall bonus point: Completing a Grand Slam (winning all matches) – 1 point

2019–20 Rugby Europe Conference

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Conference 1

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Conference 1 North

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Pos. Team Games Points Tries Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff For Against Diff
1  Czech Republic 2 2 0 0 100 7 +93 2 0 0 10
2  Hungary 2 1 0 1 38 77 −39 1 0 0 5
3  Luxembourg 2 1 0 1 20 36 −16 0 0 0 4
4  Sweden 2 1 0 1 26 35 −9 0 0 0 4
5  Latvia 2 0 0 2 35 64 −29 0 1 0 1
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[17][page needed]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within seven points – 1 point : Loss greater than seven points – 0 points: At least three more tries than opponent – 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point

Conference 1 South

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Pos. Team Games Points Tries Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff For Against Diff
1  Croatia 2 2 0 0 64 30 +34 1 0 0 9
2  Malta 2 1 0 1 58 32 +26 1 1 0 6
3  Cyprus 2 1 0 1 38 41 −3 0 1 0 5
4  Slovenia 2 0 1 1 42 70 −28 0 0 0 2
5  Israel 2 0 1 1 38 67 −29 0 0 0 2
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[17][page needed]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within seven points – 1 point : Loss greater than seven points – 0 points: At least three more tries than opponent – 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point

Conference 2

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Conference 2 North

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Pos. Team Games Points Tries Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff For Against Diff
1  Denmark 2 2 0 0 66 3 +63 2 0 0 10
2  Moldova 2 1 0 1 64 32 +32 1 1 0 6
3  Austria 2 1 0 1 50 58 −8 1 0 0 5
4  Finland 2 1 0 1 20 37 −17 0 0 0 4
5  Norway 2 0 0 2 12 82 −70 0 0 0 0
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[17][page needed]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within seven points – 1 point : Loss greater than seven points – 0 points: At least three more tries than opponent – 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point

Conference 2 South

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Pos. Team Games Points Tries Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff For Against Diff
1  Bulgaria 2 2 0 0 122 10 +112 2 0 0 10
2  Turkey 2 1 0 1 51 42 +9 1 0 0 5
3  Andorra 2 1 0 1 57 46 +11 1 0 0 5
4  Serbia 2 1 0 1 37 86 −49 0 0 0 4
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 0 0 2 13 96 −83 0 0 0 0
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[17][page needed]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within seven points – 1 point : Loss greater than seven points – 0 points: At least three more tries than opponent – 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point

2020 Rugby Europe Development

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Pos. Team Games Points Tries Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff For Against Diff
1  Belarus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2  Estonia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3  Montenegro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4  Slovakia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[17][page needed]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within seven points – 1 point : Loss greater than seven points – 0 points: At least three more tries than opponent – 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point

Play-offs

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Championship–Trophy promotion play-off

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29 May 2021[18][19]
14:00 CEST (UTC+02)
Belgium 21–23 Netherlands
ASUB Rugby Field, Waterloo
Referee: Andrea Piardi (Italy)

Trophy–Conference 1 promotion play-off

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Cancelled

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