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| tourney_name = AFL Europe Championship
| year = 2013
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| other_titles = Dublin 2013
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The '''2013 AFL Europe Championship''' was a 16-a-side Australian rules football competition held in [[Dublin, Ireland]] between European countries. Matches were played at DCU Sportsground in northern Dublin.<ref>[http://dublin2013.org/?page_id=106 Venue - AFL Europe]</ref> Contested between six national teams, the Championships were won by [[Ireland national Australian rules football team|Ireland]].
The '''2013 AFL Europe Championship''' was a 16-a-side Australian rules football competition held in [[Dublin, Ireland]] between European countries.<ref>[http://dublin2013.org AFL Europe Dublin 2013]</ref> This was the second [[AFL Europe Championship]], run by [[AFL Europe]]. Matches were played at DCU Sportsground in northern Dublin.<ref>[http://dublin2013.org/?page_id=106 Venue - AFL Europe]</ref> Contested between six national teams, the Championships were won by [[Ireland national Australian rules football team|Ireland]].


==Teams==
==Teams==
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**{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Great Britain national Australian rules football team|Great Britain]]
**{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Great Britain national Australian rules football team|Great Britain]]


==References==
==Results==
===Round 1===
{{Reflist}}
* '''{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Great Britain national Australian rules football team|Great Britain]]: 7.1 (43)''' d {{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Denmark national Australian rules football team|Denmark]]: 4.9 (33)
* '''{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Ireland national Australian rules football team|Ireland]]: 3.4 (22)''' d {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Australian rules football in Sweden|Sweden]]: 2.4 (16)
* '''{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Australian rules football in Europe#Croatia|Croatia]]: 7.5 (47)''' d {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Australian rules football in Germany|Germany]]: 5.3 (33)


[http://dublin2013.org/?page_id=591 Match Reports - Round 1]


===Round 2===
* '''{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Australian rules football in Sweden|Sweden]]: 5.11 (41)''' d {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Australian rules football in Europe#Croatia|Croatia]]: 5.2 (32)
* '''{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Great Britain national Australian rules football team|Great Britain]]: 9.12 (66)''' d {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Australian rules football in Germany|Germany]]: 2.3 (15)
* '''{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Ireland national Australian rules football team|Ireland]]: 7.7 (49)''' d {{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Denmark national Australian rules football team|Denmark]]: 6.3 (39)

[http://dublin2013.org/?page_id=593 Match Reports - Round 2]

===Round 3===
* '''{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Denmark national Australian rules football team|Denmark]]: 8.12 (60)''' d {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Australian rules football in Germany|Germany]]: 2.1 (13)
* '''{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Great Britain national Australian rules football team|Great Britain]]: 6.4 (40)''' d {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Australian rules football in Sweden|Sweden]]: 3.2 (20)
* '''{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Ireland national Australian rules football team|Ireland]]: 12.11 (83)''' d {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Australian rules football in Europe#Croatia|Croatia]]: 1.1 (7)

[http://dublin2013.org/?page_id=598 Match Reports - Round 3]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Australian rules football competitions]]
[[Category:Australian rules football competitions]]

Revision as of 08:31, 4 September 2013

2013 AFL Europe Championship
Dublin 2013
Tournament details
Host countryRepublic of Ireland Ireland
Dates3 August – 10 August
Teams6
Final positions
Champions Republic of Ireland (2nd title)
Runners-up Great Britain
Third place Denmark
Fourth place Sweden
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The 2013 AFL Europe Championship was a 16-a-side Australian rules football competition held in Dublin, Ireland between European countries.[1] This was the second AFL Europe Championship, run by AFL Europe. Matches were played at DCU Sportsground in northern Dublin.[2] Contested between six national teams, the Championships were won by Ireland.

Teams

Results

Round 1

Match Reports - Round 1

Round 2

Match Reports - Round 2

Round 3

Match Reports - Round 3

References