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The '''2013 EU Cup''' of [[Australian rules football]] was a [[9-a-side Footy]] tournament held in [[Bordeaux]], [[France]] on September 21, 2013, with 12 national men's teams and two women's teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.afleurope.org/welcome-ceremony-launches-axios-euro-cup-2013/|title=Welcome ceremony launches Axios Euro Cup 2013|publisher=afleurope.com|date=21/09/2013}}</ref> The men's tournament was won by [[England national Australian rules football team|England]] who defeated [[Australian rules football in France|France]] in the Grand Final by 77 points. |
The '''2013 EU Cup''' of [[Australian rules football]] was a [[9-a-side Footy]] tournament held in [[Bordeaux]], [[France]] on September 21, 2013, with 12 national men's teams and two women's teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.afleurope.org/welcome-ceremony-launches-axios-euro-cup-2013/|title=Welcome ceremony launches Axios Euro Cup 2013|publisher=afleurope.com|date=21/09/2013}}</ref> The men's tournament was won by [[England national Australian rules football team|England]] who defeated [[Australian rules football in France|France]] in the Grand Final by 77 points.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.afleurope.org/england-win-the-axios-euro-cup-2013/|title=England win the Axios Euro Cup 2013|author=Michael McCormick|publisher=AFLEurope.org|date=28/09/2013}}</ref> The women's match was won by the European Crusaders who defeated France 45-26.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20131006034732197|title=European Crusaders Crowned European Women’s Champions|author=Tobietta Rhyman|publisher=World Footy News.com|date=October 08 2013}}</ref> |
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==Teams== |
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Revision as of 10:52, 8 October 2013
2013 EU Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | France |
Dates | 21 September |
Teams | 14 |
Venue(s) | Bordeaux |
Final positions | |
Champions | England (3rd title) |
Runners-up | France |
Third place | Croatia |
Fourth place | Italy |
The 2013 EU Cup of Australian rules football was a 9-a-side Footy tournament held in Bordeaux, France on September 21, 2013, with 12 national men's teams and two women's teams.[1] The men's tournament was won by England who defeated France in the Grand Final by 77 points.[2] The women's match was won by the European Crusaders who defeated France 45-26.[3]
Teams
Results
Group Stage
- Pierre de Coubertin Group
Semi-Finals
- Euro Plate Championship
- Euro Bowl Championship
- Euro Cup Championship
Finals
- 11th Place Match
- 9th Place Match (Euro Plate Champion)
- 7th Place Match
- 5th Place Match (Euro Bowl Champion)
- 3rd Place Match
- Grand Final (Euro Cup Champion)
Women's Match
References
- ^ "Welcome ceremony launches Axios Euro Cup 2013". afleurope.com. 21/09/2013.
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(help) - ^ Michael McCormick (28/09/2013). "England win the Axios Euro Cup 2013". AFLEurope.org.
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(help) - ^ Tobietta Rhyman (October 08 2013). "European Crusaders Crowned European Women's Champions". World Footy News.com.
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