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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 October 9, 2005, with 10 national teams. The tournament was won by Belgium who were crowned European Champions after defeating Sweden in the final.

Teams

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

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

 
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

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