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2012–14 European Nations Cup
Date2012–2014
CountriesDivision 2A:
 Croatia
 Lithuania
 Malta
 Netherlands
  Switzerland
Division 2B:
 Andorra
 Denmark
 Israel
 Latvia
 Serbia
Division 2C:
 Austria
 Bulgaria
 Cyprus
 Hungary
 Slovenia
Division 2D:
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Finland
 Greece
 Luxembourg
 Norway
Tournament statistics
Matches playedDivision 2A: 1
Division 2B: 4
Division 2C: 3
Division 2D: 2
Top point scorer(s)Division 2A: Netherlands Bart Viguurs (44)
Division 2B: Serbia Boris Martić (31)
Division 2C: Cyprus Marcus Holden (75)
Division 2D: Bosnia and Herzegovina Armin Vehabovic (45)
Top try scorer(s)Division 2A: Switzerland Cyril Lin (3)
Division 2B: Israel Eitan Humphreys (4)
Division 2C: 4 Try scorers (4)
Division 2D: 6 Try scorers (2)
2010–12 (Previous) (Next) 2014–16

The 2012–14 European Nations Cup Second Division is the third tier rugby union in Europe behind the Six Nations Championship and the 2012-2014 European Nations Cup First Division.

The second division comprises four pools (2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D). Teams within each division play each other in a home and away round robin schedule over a two-year period.

At the end of every season a champion was declared according but for relegation and promotion only the two years ranking are considered. The first in the 2012–2014 ranking of each pool will be promoted while last place teams will be relegated. Winners of pool 2A, will be promoted to division 1 pool B for the 2014–16 edition while the last place team in pool 2A will be relegated to pool 2B. Likewise, winners of 2B will be promoted to 2A, last place in 2B will be relegated to 2C, winner of 2C will be promoted to 2B, last place of 2C will be relegated to 2D, winner of 2D will be promoted to 2C and last place of 2D will be relegated to 3; The winner of 3 replacing the relegated 2D team. Additionally, there will be playoff matches between second place teams and fourth place teams between pools. Winners of these playoffs will determine if additional promotions/relegation occur. There will no playoff between the fourth of 2D and the second of 3.

In addition to the season competitions, the 2012–2013 seasons in all four pools doubles as a 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifier. The winning teams in each pool will play off for the chance to challenge the Division 1 teams for the repechage place for Europe.[1]

Division 2A

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2012–2013

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Table

2012–13 Champions & qualified for RWC 15 European Qualifiers Round 3


Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Netherlands (47) 4 4 0 0 125 57 +68 2 18
2   Switzerland (52) 4 3 0 1 92 75 +17 2 14
3  Croatia (44) 4 1 0 3 78 92 −14 3 7
4  Malta (45) 4 1 0 3 73 104 −31 1 5
5  Lithuania (36) 4 1 0 3 69 109 −40 0 4

Pre tournament rankings in parentheses.

Games[2]

27 October 2012 Croatia  20–19  Malta Makarska, Croatia  
Try: Nik Jurišić (24'),
Tonći Buzov (51')
Con: Jai Ayoub 2
Pen: Jai Ayoub 2 (38', 40'+3')
Cards: Tomislav Burazin yellow card 54' to 64'
Team Sheet Try: Vince Stivila (48'),
Mark Davey (76')
Pen: James O'Brien 2 (3', 11'),
Thomas Holloway (54')
Referee: Czech Republic Tomáš Tuma

3 November 2012 Malta  34–17  Lithuania Hibernians Ground, Paola, Malta  
Try: Robert Hollaway (25'),
Mark Davey (31'),
Vince Stivala (59')
Con: James O'Brien 2
Pen: James O'Brien 5 (2', 8', 22' 34', 53')
Cards: Daniel Apsee yellow card 38' to 48'
Team Sheet Try: Mindaugas Misevičius (39'),
Tomas Zibolis (77')
Con: Kęstutis Marcišauskas 2
Pen: Kęstutis Marcišauskas (17')
Cards: Richardus Stankus yellow card 62' to 72'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Belgium Luc Janssens

3 November 2012 Switzerland  29–20  Croatia Stade de Colovray, Nyon, Switzerland  
Try: Penalty Try (5'),
Cyril Lin (37'),
Matthieu Guyou (42'),
Cyril Coulot (65')
Con: Simon Perrod 3
Pen: Simon Perrod (80')
Cards: Thibault Gery yellow card 71' to 80'
Team Sheet Try: Filip Mijić (67'),
Tomislav Burazin (73'),
Mario Ozich (76')
Con: Jai Ayoub
Pen: Jai Ayoub (47')
Attendance: 1,053
Referee: Spain Pedro Montoya

10 November 2012 Lithuania  16–24  Netherlands Radviliškio miesto centrinis stadionas, Šiauliai, Lithuania  
Try: Maksim Guseinov (67')
Con: Kęstutis Marcišauskas
Pen: Kęstutis Marcišauskas 3 (2', 35', 50')
Report[3] Try: Storm Carroll (38'),
Richard van den Broek (63')
Con: Bart Viguurs
Pen: Bart Viguurs 4 (2', 8', 12', 46')
Cards: Jay Jay Boske yellow card 55' to 65'
Referee: Russia Alexey Bryzgalin

17 November 2012 Netherlands  24–7   Switzerland Netherlands National Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands  
Try: Vincent Booiman (22'),
Cain Elisara (33')
Con: Vincent Booiman
Pen: Vincent Booiman 4 (3', 13', 47', 67')
Cards: Vincent Grimbergen yellow card 60' to 70'
Team Sheet Try: Simon Perrod (62')
Con: Simon Perrod
Cards: Cyril Coulot yellow card 12' to 22',
Clément Bartschi yellow card 33' to 43'
Referee: Germany Frank Himmer

6 April 2013 Malta  10–19   Switzerland Hibernians Football Stadium, Paola, Malta  
Try: Thomas Holloway (31'),
James O'Brien (64')
Cards: Luke Watts yellow card 66' to 76'
Team Sheet Try: Cyril Lin (14'),
Mathieu Paul (69')
Pen: Simon Perrod 3 (4', 34', 60')
Cards: Cyril Lin yellow card 22' to 32',
Nicolas Guyou yellow card 40' to 50'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Romania Vlad Iordăchescu

13 April 2013 Switzerland  37–21  Lithuania Stade de Colovray, Nyon, Switzerland  
Try: Jake Serex (9'),
Cyril Lin (33'),
Jonathan Wullschleger (75'),
Nicolas Dimitri (80'+7')
Con: Simon Perrod 2,
Benjamin Doy 2
Pen: Simon Perrod 3 (6', 61', 65')
Team Sheet Try: Mindaugas Misevisius (39'),
Edmundas Grybauksas (52')
Con: Donastas Vilimavicius
Pen: Donastas Vilimavicius (19', 30', 63')
Cards: Karolis Navickas yellow card 74' to 80'
Attendance: 1,545
Referee: Italy Stefano Pennè

13 April 2013 Netherlands  48–10  Malta Amsterdam National Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands  
Try: Sep Visser (24'),
Vincent Booiman (27'),
Vincent Grimbergen 2 (52', 56'),
Huey Van Vliet 2 (67', 74')
Con: Bart Viguurs 4,
Leon Koenen 2
Pen: Bart Viguurs 2
Team Sheet Try: Toby Quarendon (72')
Con: Toby Quarendon
Pen: James O'Brien (47')
Cards: Clayton Cassar yellow card 18' to 28',
Dominic Busuttil yellow card 51' to 61'
Attendance: 1,012
Referee: Poland Tomasz Jarowicz

20 April 2013 Croatia  24–29  Netherlands Zagreb, Croatia  
Try: Paško Ivančić (38'),
Penalty Try(50'),
Jai Ayoub (56'),
Ivan Miljak (80')
Con: Jai Ayoub 2
Team Sheet Try: Bart Viguurs (13'),
Rik van Balkom (16'),
Sep Visser (30'),
Cain Elisara (72')
Con: Bart Viguurs 3
Pen: Bart Viguurs (53')
Cards: Richard van den Broek yellow card 50' to 60'
Referee: Poland Zeszutek Marcin

27 April 2013 Lithuania  15–14  Croatia Academy of Rugby, Vilnius, Lithuania  
Try: Mindaugas Norvaisas (9'),
Donatas Vilimavicius (40')
Con: Donatas Vilimavicius
Pen: Andrius Sutkus (64')
Cards: Mantautas Vilimavicius yellow card 74' to 80'
Team Sheet Try: Caleb Brown (76')
Pen: Jai Ayoub 3 (13', 30', 33')
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Russia Volovik Vladimir

2013–14

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Table

2013–14 Champions


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Netherlands 4 3 1 0 3 132 68 +64 17
2  Malta 4 3 0 1 1 89 75 +14 13
3  Lithuania 4 1 0 3 3 80 90 −106 7
4   Switzerland 4 1 1 2 1 78 84 −6 7
5  Croatia 4 1 0 3 0 67 129 −62 4


Games

2 November 2013 Lithuania  10–13  Malta Vilnius, Lithuania  
Try: Mantatutas Vilimavicius (79'c)
Con: Donatas Vilimavicius
Pen: Donatas Vilimavicius (71')
Team Sheet Try: Samuel Borg (25'c)
Con: James O'Brien
Pen: James O'Brien 2 (9', 80')
Attendance: 700
Referee: Russia Vadim Pikhovkin

2 November 2013 Croatia  11–26   Switzerland Split, Croatia  
Try: Ivan Šuta (35'm)
Pen: Jason Davor Newton 2 (7', 17')
Team Sheet Try: Maxime Lucon (3'c),
Cyril Lin (24'm),
Jonathan Wullschleger (41'm)
Con: Simon Perrod
Pen: Simon Perrod (15', 40', 78')
Cards: Romain Maitre yellow card 79' to 80'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Czech Republic Tomáš Tuma

9 November 2013 Malta  37–18  Croatia Hibernians Ground, Paola, Malta  
Try: James Kirk (9'c),
Dominic Busutill (18'c),
Daniel Apsee (42'm),
Vince Stivala (64'c),
Oliver Sacco (79'm)
Con: James O'Brien 3
Pen: James O'Brien 2 (78', 80'+3')
Cards: Toby Quaredon yellow card 71' to 80'
Team Sheet Try: Marko Grcic (37'm),
Tonci Buzov (73'm),
Luca Pertain (80')
Pen: Nik Jurisic (36')
Referee: Spain Igotz Gallestegi

9 November 2013 Netherlands  34–25  Lithuania Castricumse Rugbyclub, Castricum, Netherlands  
Try: Alexander Barendregt (14'm),
Dirk Danen (38'c),
Benjamin Blom (40'm),
Sep Visser 2 (44'c, 65'm),
Leon Koenen (73'm)
Con: Leon Koenen 2
Cards: Sep Visser yellow card 79' to 80'
Team Sheet Try: Jonas Mikalcius 2 (8'c, 69'c),
Vytaras Bloskys (55'm)
Con: Kestutis Marcisauskas 2
Pen: Kestutis Marcisauskas 2 (27', 52')
Cards: Arturas Rachimovas yellow card 38' to 48',
Gediminas Marcisauskas yellow card 65' to 75'
Attendance: 955
Referee: Poland Marcin Zeszutek

16 November 2013 Switzerland  20–20  Netherlands Switzerland  
Try: penalty try (54')
Jake Serex (80')
Con: Simon Perrod (55')
Julien Gros (80')
Pen: Simon Perrod 2 (19', 64')
Cards: Thibault Gery yellow card 38' to 48'
Arnaud Ramey yellow card 39' to 49'
Report[4] Try: Benjamin Blom (11')
Bart Viguurs 2 (40', 66')
Con: Storm Carroll (12')
Pen: Storm Carroll (80')
Cards: Vincent Grimbergen yellow card 52' to 62'
Barry Roijen yellow card 77' to 80'
Attendance: 1453
Referee: Czech Republic Stepan Cekal

5 April 2014 Malta  10–33  Netherlands Hibernians Ground, Paola, Malta  
Try: Mark Davey (17'm),
Daniel Apsee (41'm)
Team Sheet Try: Bart Viguurs (6'c),
Andy Darlington (23'c),
Huey Van Vliet (30'c),
Vincent Grimbergen (54'm),
Norbeccio Mambo (78' c)
Con: Norbeccio Mambo 4
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Spain Jorge Molpeceres

12 April 2014 Netherlands  45–13  Croatia National Rugby Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands  
Try: Bart Viguurs (7'm),
Rik Roovers (18'c),
Vincent Grimbergen (54'm),
Nicky Verhoeven (57'c),
Dirk Danen (67'c),
Bart-Jan Romijn (70'c),
Huey Van Vliet (77'c)
Con: Leon Koenen 5
Cards: Andy Darlington yellow card 47' to 57'
Team Sheet Try: Marko Grcic (75'c)
Con: Jai Ayoub
Pen: Jai Ayoub 2 (15', 45')
Cards: Buzov Tonci yellow card 66' to 76'
Attendance: 400
Referee: Italy Andrea Spadoni

12 April 2014 Switzerland  14–29  Malta Winterthur, Switzerland  
Try: Nicolas Dimitri (49'm)
Pen: Simon Perrod 3 (8', 24', 33')
Cards: Benjamin Schaerer yellow card 29' to 39',
Benoit Camps yellow card 73' to 80'
Team Sheet Try: Daniel Apsee (78'c),
James Morris (80'+5'c)
Con: Dominic Busutill 2
Pen: Dominic Busutill 5 (13', 25', 30', 56', 80'+2')
Cards: Rhodri Apsee yellow card 46' to 56'
Attendance: 1,083
Referee: Netherlands Gert Visser

19 April 2014 Croatia  25–21  Lithuania Stadion Kranjčevićeva, Zagreb, Croatia  
Try: Jason Newton (42'c),
Nik Jurisic (45'c),
Ivan Suta (52'm)
Con: Jai Ayoub 2
Pen: Jai Ayoub 2 (4', 61')
Team Sheet Try: Arturas Rachimovas (24'm),
Karolis Navickas (65'm),
Mindaugas Misevicius (79'm)
Pen: Donatas Vilimavicius (40'),
Evaldas Stitilis (47')
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Czech Republic Tuma Tomas

26 April 2014 Lithuania  24–18   Switzerland Šiauliai, Lithuania  
Try: Ignas Darkintis (5'm),
Evaldas Stitilis (12'c),
Jonas Mikalcius (29'm),
Mindaugas Norvaisas (76'c)
Con: Donatas Vilimavicius,
Dovydas Taujanskas
Cards: Gediminas Marcisauskas yellow card 56' to 66'
Team Sheet Try: Mathieu Paul (2'm),
Jonathan Wullchleger 2 (16'm, 41'm)
Drop: Sebastien Dimitri (9')
Referee: Russia Vladimir Volovik

2012–2014

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Promoted to Division 1B for 2014–16 ENC
Playoff to remain Division 2A in 2014–16
Relegated to Division 2B for 2014–16 ENC
Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Netherlands (47) 8 7 1 0 257 125 +132 5 35
2   Switzerland (52) 8 4 1 3 170 159 +11 3 21
3  Malta (45) 8 4 0 4 162 179 −17 2 18
4  Croatia (44) 8 2 0 6 145 221 −76 3 11
5  Lithuania (36) 8 2 0 6 149 199 −50 3 11

Pre tournament rankings in parentheses.

Division 2B

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2012–2013

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Table

2012–13 Champions & qualified for RWC 15 European Qualifiers Round 2


Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Israel (56) 4 4 0 0 137 45 +92 3 19
2  Latvia (72) 4 2 0 2 85 82 +3 3 11
3  Denmark (61) 4 1 1 2 62 79 −17 1 7
4  Andorra (62) 4 1 1 2 48 77 −29 0 6
5  Serbia (73) 4 1 0 3 84 133 −49 2 6

Numbers in parentheses are pre-tournament rankings.
Games[5]

13 October 2012 Denmark  6–6  Andorra Odense Atletikstadion, Odense, Denmark  
Pen: Joshua Jensen (4'),
Andrew Grantham (49')
Cards: Gaspard Nau Valbak yellow card 72' to 80'
Report[6] Pen: Roger Fité 2 (7', 40+5') Attendance: 500
Referee: Netherlands Mike Hoyer

13 October 2012 Israel  48–22  Serbia Wingate Institute, Netanya, Israel  
Try: Ronan Tollman (3'),
Michael Eli (19'),
Martan Brosh (30'),
Eitan Humphreys (38'),
Adrian Rainstein (43'),
Nimrod Kaplan 2 (59', 71'),
Fabian Maguid (74')
Con: Ronan Tollman 3,
Adrian Rainstein
Cards: Mordechy Radashovich yellow card 65' to 75'
Report[7] Try: Ivan Pirkovic (47'),
Milan Orlovic (55'),
Vitor Ljubicic (78')
Con: Boris Martic 2
Pen: Boris Martic (15')
Cards: Jerko Labus yellow card 34' to 44'
Referee: Germany Frank Himmer

27 October 2012 Andorra  5–26  Israel Andorra La Vella, Andorra  
Try: Benjamin Taurinya (32') Report[8] Try: Eitan Humphreys 2 (20', 59'),
Penalty Try (50'),
Matan Brosh (74')
Con: Ronen Tollman 2,
Adrian Rainstein
Cards: Nathan Amos yellow card 72' to 80'
Referee: Belgium Ken Lambrechts

27 October 2012 Serbia  39–21  Latvia Milicionar Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia  
Try: Marko Kapor 2 (7', 40'+2'),
Jerko Labus (25'),
Boris Martić (42'),
Milan Rastovac (60'),
Andrija Janković (68')
Con: Boris Martić 3
Pen: Boris Martić (29')
Cards: Marko Kapor yellow card 51' to 61'
Team Sheet Try: Jānis Skuja (34'),
Reinis Pepa (47'),
Māris Streikisš (80')
Con: Valters Raņķis,
Mihails Tunins 2
Cards: Reinis Pepa yellow card 51' to 61'
Referee: Ukraine Poplavski

3 November 2012 Latvia  27–15  Denmark Daugava Stadium, Riga, Latvia  
Try: Janis Skuja (15'),
Nauris Bērzinš (40'+4'),
Matīss Zalcmanis (47'),
Māris Streikišs (63')
Con: Mihail Tumins 2
Pen: Mihail Tumins (6')
Team Sheet Try: Oliver Leroux (36'),
Christian Mellgaard (79')
Con: Joshua Jensen
Pen: Andrew Grantham (57')
Referee: Georgia (country) Ucha Narimanidze

3 November 2012 Serbia  23–26  Andorra Police Sport & Recreation Centre, Belgrade Serbia  
Try: Marko Kapor (26'),
Miladin Živanov (51')
Con: Boris Martić 2
Pen: Marko Kapor (15'),
Boris Martić 2 (34', 56')
Team Sheet Try: Albert Canturri (61')
Pen: Marc Abello 6 (8', 18', 23', 31', 55', 78')
Drop: Esteve Dolsa (48')
Referee: Poland Grzegorz Michalik

30 March 2013 Andorra  11–22  Latvia Camp d'Esports del M.I. Consell General, Andorra la Vella, Andorra  
Try: Cristian Garcia (43')
Pen: Cristian Pons 2 (20', 64')
Team Sheet Try: Borisons Andrejs 2 (10', 50'),
Halckis Vitalijs (47'),
Zalcmanis Matiss (73')
Con: Halckis Vitalijs
Cards: Provizors Martins yellow card 35' to 45',
Robezniek Maris yellow card 61' to 71'
Attendance: 450
Referee: Croatia Hrvoje Bartolic

6 April 2013 Israel  17–15  Latvia Wingate Institute, Netanya, Israel  
Try: Mordechai Radashkovich (7'),
Jonathan Radashkovich (15'),
Michael Eli (23')
Con: Eitan Humphreys
Team Sheet Try: Zagorskis Davis 2 (39', 66')
Con: Zagorskis Davis
Pen: Haleckis Vitalijs (3')
Cards: Provizors Martins yellow card 74' to 80'
Referee: Croatia Mario Jelavic

13 April 2013 Denmark  38–0  Serbia Odense, Denmark  
Try: Joshua Jensen (10'),
Andreas Robertson (17'),
Gaspard Valbak (55'),
Andy Nielsen (75'),
Oliver Le Roux (80')
Con: Andrew Grantham 5
Pen: Andrew Grantham (46')
Cards: Kasper Pedersen yellow card 40' to 50'
Team Sheet Cards: Branislav Petrovic yellow card 79' to 80' Attendance: 300
Referee: Finland George Mossford

20 April 2013 Israel  46–3  Denmark Wingate Institute, Netanya, Israel  
Try: Jonathan Radashkovich (20'),
Mordechai Radashkovich (35'),
Eitan Humphreys (40'),
Matan Brosh (42'),
Jonathan Shaki (46'),
Yonatan Kaplan (68'),
Guy Matisis (78')
Con: Vitalii Pryimak 4
Pen: Vitalii Pryimak (12')
Cards: Stan Gurtovoy yellow card 80' to 80'
Team Sheet Pen: Andrew Grantham (27')
Cards: Jonas Harreskov yellow card 75' to 80'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Czech Republic Tomas Tuma

2013–14

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Table

2013–14 Champions


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Latvia 4 3 0 1 3 89 67 +22 15
2  Israel 4 3 0 1 2 75 64 +11 14
3  Andorra 4 3 0 1 2 83 63 +20 14
4  Denmark 4 1 0 3 3 66 72 −6 7
5  Serbia 4 0 0 4 0 52 99 −47 0

Games

12 October 2013 Latvia  25–14  Serbia Valmiera, Latvia  
Try: Arvis Pilenieks (18', 39')
Mareks Larionovs (63')
Kristaps Bērziņš (77')
Con: Kristaps Bērziņš (77')
Pen: Kristaps Bērziņš (14')
Cards: Arvis Pilenieks yellow card 56' to 66'
Report[9] Try: Vlado Kusic (53')
Vitor Ljubicic (56')
Con: Milan Orlovic (54', 56')
Cards: Aleksandar Madjanovic yellow card 56' to 66'
Attendance: 173
Referee: Russia Vladimir Volovik

19 October 2013 Serbia  6–18  Israel Serbia  
Pen: Milan Orlović (14', 28') Report[10] Try: Jonathan Radahkovich (25')
Adam Rozenberg (59')
Guy Dotan (77')
Pen: Vitali Pryimak (3')
Attendance: 450
Referee: Malta Lionel Da Silva

26 October 2013 Latvia  19–22  Andorra Riga, Latvia  
Try: Edgars Cirulis (52')
Kristaps Berzins (62')
Pen: Kristaps Berzins (8', 24', 60')
Cards: Viktors Silvoniks yellow card 31' to 41'
Report[11] Try: Roger Fite (43')
Con: Marc Abello (43')
Pen: Marc Abello (6', 10', 68', 77')
Drop: Marc Abello (33')
Attendance: 300
Referee: Netherlands Gerd Visser

2 November 2013 Denmark  13–15  Israel Denmark  
Try: 1
Con: 1
Pen: 2
Try: 2
Con: 1
Pen: 1

23 November 2013 Andorra  22–11  Denmark Andorra la Vella, Andorra  
Try: 3
Con: 2
Pen: 1
Try: 1
Pen: 2

29 March 2014 Andorra  23–13  Serbia Andorra la Vella, Andorra  
Try: 4
Pen: 1
Report[12] Try: 1
Con: 2
Pen: 2

12 April 2014 Israel  20–16  Andorra Netanya, Israel  
Try: 3
Con: 1
Pen: 1
Report[13] Try: 1
Con: 1
Pen: 3

12 April 2014 Serbia  19–33  Denmark Belgrade, Serbia  
Try: 3
Con: 2
Report[14] Try: 4
Con: 2
Pen: 3

26 April 2014 Latvia  29–22  Israel Riga, Latvia  
Try: 5
Con: 2
Pen: 0
Drop: 0
Cards: 0
http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/upload/file/1398520727_140426%20ENC2B%20LV%20IL%20Game%20sheet.PDF Try: 4
Con: 1
Pen: 0
Drop: 0
Cards: 0
Attendance: ~400
Referee: Pikhovkin

3 May 2014 Denmark  9–16  Latvia Odense, Denmark  

2012–2014

[edit]
Promoted to Division 2A for 2014–16 ENC
Playoff for promotion to Division 2A in 2014–16
Playoff to remain Division 2B in 2014–16
Relegated to Division 2C for 2014–16 ENC
Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Israel (56) 8 7 0 1 212 109 +103 5 33
2  Latvia (72) 8 5 0 3 174 149 +25 6 26
3  Andorra (62) 8 4 1 3 131 140 −9 2 20
4  Denmark (61) 8 2 1 5 128 151 −23 3 14
5  Serbia (73) 8 1 0 7 136 232 −96 2 6

Numbers in parentheses are pre-tournament rankings.

Division 2C

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2012–2013

[edit]

Table

2012–13 Champions


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Cyprus (NR) 4 4 0 0 3 198 53 +145 19
2  Slovenia (81) 4 2 0 2 2 52 96 −44 10
3  Hungary (85) 4 2 0 2 2 61 57 +4 10
4  Bulgaria (79) 4 2 0 2 1 65 128 −63 9
5  Austria (84) 4 0 0 4 3 57 99 −42 3

Pre tournament rankings in parentheses. NR=no ranking

Games[15]

6 October 2012 Hungary  28–23  Bulgaria Széktói Stadion, Kecskemét, Hungary  
Try: Achilles Gyurcsik (3'),
Mate Toth (19'),
Attila Refi (40')
Con: Szabolis Nagyhegyesi 2
Pen: Szabolis Nagyhegyesi 2 (73', 79')
Drop: Gareth Lloyd (32')
Report[16] Try: Petar Nikolov (28'),
Ivailo Ivanov (46')
Con: Aleks Minchev,
Petar Nikolov
Pen: Aleks Minchev 3 (12', 23', 39')
Referee: France Jean-Luc Rebollal

20 October 2012 Bulgaria  12–7  Austria Vasil Levski National Sports Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria  
Try: Ivailo Ivanov 2 (43', 53')
Con: Aleks Minchev
Cards: Teodor Bogdanov yellow card 48' to 58'
Report[17] Try: Lukas Kolb (32')
Con: Maximilian Nevas
Cards: Julian Zochling yellow card 39' to 49'
Referee: Georgia (country) Gia Amirkhanashvili

27 October 2012 Slovenia  8–7  Hungary Ljubljana, Slovenia  
Try: Damjan Jovič (29')
Pen: Dali Suljič (57')
Cards: Grega Miljuš yellow card 30' to 40',
Blaž Pilko yellow card 76' to 80'
Team Sheet Try: Gregő Bán (49')
Con: Gregoise Collet
Cards: Zoltán Heckel yellow card 58' to 68'
Attendance: 400
Referee: Greece George Kaloxilos

17 November 2012 Austria  20–54  Cyprus Stadion Hohe Warte, Vienna, Austria  
Try: Constantin Vana (12'),
Manuel Polak (33'),
Julian Zoechling (69')
Con: Maximilian Navas
Pen: Maximilian Navas (27')
Team Sheet Try: Christoforo Thoma (6'),
Georgios Agathocleous (19'),
Marcus Holden (25'),
Fidias Efthymiou (29'),
Tom Loizidis (36'),
Penalty Try (50'),
Burhan Torgut (72')
Con: Marcus Holden 5
Pen: Marcus Holden 3 (15', 46', 55')
Referee: Latvia Karlis Sarkans

8 December 2012 Cyprus  49–8  Slovenia Paphos, Cyprus  
Try: Jack Bilton 2 (5', 41'),
Matthew King 2 (8', 17'),
Thomas Loizidis (35'),
Antonis Thoma (56'),
Andrew Binikos (61'),
Marko Mladenovic (72')
Con: Jack Bilton 3
Pen: Jack Bilton (32')
Cards: Matthew King yellow card 24' to 34',
Costas Pavlou yellow card 78' to 80'
Team Sheet Try: Dragen Jovanovič (26')
Pen: Dali Suljič (80')
Cards: David Horvat yellow card 27' to 37',
Žarko Krsmanovič yellow card 30' to 40'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Malta Lionel Da Silva

16 March 2013 Cyprus  79–10  Bulgaria Pathon Stadium, Cyprus  
Try: Reno Ioannides 4 (6', 23', 33', 78'),
Tom Loizides 2 (19', 31'),
Burhan Torgut (21'),
Fidias Efthymiou 3 (39', 59', 70'),
Marcus Holden (41'),
Andrew Binikos (55')
Con: Marcus Holden 8
Pen: Marcus Holden (9')
Cards: Giorgios Agathokleous yellow card 50' to 60'
Team Sheet Try: Martin Stoyanov (51')
Con: Martin Stoyanov
Pen: Martin Stoyanov (3')
Cards: Radoslav Damyanov yellow card 75' to 80'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Luxembourg Didier Welfring
  • This was the 18th consecutive Test match win for Cyprus, a new world record. The previous record of 17 was held jointly by New Zealand, South Africa, and Lithuania. (Although International Rugby Board records credit Lithuania with 18 consecutive wins from 2006 to 2010, ESPN Scrum pointed out that this streak should be reduced by one, as this 18-match sequence in fact included one loss.)[18]

6 April 2013 Austria  10–11  Hungary Dirnelwiese, Vienna, Austria  
Try: Milad Farkhondeh-Fal (30' c)
Con: Maximilian Navas (30')
Pen: Maximilian Navas (52')
[2] Try: Gregoire Collet (73')
Pen: Gregoire Collet 2 (36', 55')
Cards: Andre Brand yellow card 21' to 31',
Gareth Lloyd yellow card 25' to 35'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Czech Republic Stepan Cekal

6 April 2013 Bulgaria  20–14  Slovenia Stadium N.S.A., Sofia, Bulgaria  
Try: Antonio Ivanov (2')
Con: 0
Pen: Smilko Debrenliev 5 (15', 30', 40+3', 48', 80+4')
Drop: 0
Cards: Dragomir Radin yellow card 62' to 72'
[3] Try: Anže Troppan (6' c),
David Horvat (46' c)
Con: Enej Radelj Šemrov (6'),
Jaka Sajevic (46')
Attendance: 500
Referee: Ukraine S. Poplavski

20 April 2013 Hungary  15–16  Cyprus Esztergom, Hungary  
Pen: Gregoire Collet 5 (2', 29', 49', 59', 72') [4] Try: Luke Frixou (24' c)
Con: Marcus Holden (24')
Pen: Marcus Holden 3 (17', 21', 53')
Attendance: 300
Referee: Serbia Dejan Stiglic

20 April 2013 Slovenia  22–20  Austria Oval Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia  
Try: Iztok Javornik (18'),
Tit Hočevar 2 (43', 47' c),
David Horvat (76')
Con: Enej Radelj Šemrov (48')
Cards: Damjan Jovič yellow card 29' to 39'
[5] Try: Johannes Dachler (4' c),
Milad Farkondeh-Fal (37' c)
Con: Maximilian Navas 2 (5', 37')
Pen: Maximilian Navas 2 (15', 54')
Cards: Maximilian Müller yellow card 74' to end'
Referee: Spain Inigo Atorrasagasti

2013–14

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Table

2013–14 Champions


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Cyprus 4 4 0 0 3 148 39 +109 19
2  Hungary 4 3 0 1 2 138 66 +72 14
3  Austria 4 2 0 2 1 98 67 +31 9
4  Slovenia 4 1 0 3 1 57 106 −49 5
5  Bulgaria 4 0 0 4 0 51 214 −163 0

Games

5 October 2013 Bulgaria  5–67  Hungary Sofia, Bulgaria  
Try: Martin Todorov (79') Report[19] Try: Daniel Toth (9', 11', 70'), Gyorgy Komuves (16', 39', 55'), Szilard Jung (23'), David Darquier (33', 43'), Jonathan Katona (82')
Con: Gregoire Collet (10', 12', 23', 34', 70', 83'), Szabolcs Nagyhegyesi (65')
Pen: Gregoire Collet (2')
Referee: Croatia Marijo Jelavic

19 October 2013 Austria  58–14  Bulgaria Austria  
Try: 7
Con: 4
Pen: 5
Try: 1
Pen: 3

26 October 2013 Hungary  35–3  Slovenia Hungary  
Try: Nicolas Valoo (13')
Ducrocq Thomas (64')
Zoltán Máthé (75')
Attilla Prakter (80')
Con: Gregoire Collet (14', 76', 80')
Pen: Gregoire Collet (2', 27', 52')
Cards: Ducrocq Thomas yellow card 50' to 60'
Pen: Pavel Žle (50') Attendance: 600
Referee: Ukraine Sergei Poplavskyi

9 November 2013 Slovenia  3–34  Cyprus Slovenia  

30 November 2013 Cyprus  22–8  Austria Cyprus  
Try: 3
Con: 2
Pen: 1
Try: 1
Pen: 1

12 April 2014 Hungary  23–12  Austria Hungary  
Try: 2
Con: 2
Pen: 3
Report[20] Try: 2
Con: 1

12 April 2014 Slovenia  43–17  Bulgaria Ljubljana, Slovenia  
Try: 7
Con: 4
Report[21] Try: 3
Con: 1

26 April 2014 Bulgaria  15–46  Cyprus Sofia, Bulgaria  
Try: 2
Con: 1
Pen: 1
Drop: 0
Cards: 0
http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/upload/file/1398525843_140426%20ENC2C%20BG%20CY%20Game%20sheet.PDF Try: 8
Con: 3
Pen: 0
Drop: 0
Cards: 0
Referee: Poplavskyi

3 May 2014 Austria  20–8  Slovenia Austria  

17 May 2014 Cyprus  46–13  Hungary Cyprus  

2012–2014

[edit]
Promoted to Division 2B for 2014–16 ENC
Playoff for promotion to Division 2B in 2014–16
Playoff to remain Division 2C in 2014–16
Relegated to Division 2D for 2014–16 ENC
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Cyprus (NR) 8 8 0 0 6 346 92 +254 38
2  Hungary (85) 8 5 0 3 4 176 111 +65 24
3  Slovenia (81) 8 3 0 5 3 109 194 −93 15
4  Austria (84) 8 2 0 6 4 143 143 0 12
5  Bulgaria (79) 8 2 0 6 1 116 342 −169 9

Pre tournament rankings in parentheses. NR=no ranking

Division 2D

[edit]

2012–2013

[edit]

Table

2012–13 Champions & qualified for RWC 15 European Qualifiers Round 1


Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Luxembourg (95) 4 3 0 1 74 62 +12 0 12
2  Norway (93) 4 2 0 2 65 48 +17 3 11
3  Bosnia and Herzegovina (87) 4 2 0 2 78 71 +7 2 10
4  Greece (NR) 4 2 0 2 61 64 −3 1 9
5  Finland (96) 4 1 0 3 45 78 −33 2 6

Pre-tournament rankings in parentheses. NR=No ranking
Games[22]

6 October 2012 Finland  14–16  Luxembourg Myllypuro Sports Park, Helsinki, Finland  
Try: Mikko Luopio (56'),
Andras Devenyi (76')
Con: Mikko Luopio,
Antti Cammi
IRB Team List[23]
Report[24]
Try: Philippe Vimond (49')
Con: Yared Ketema
Pen: Yared Ketema 2 (26', 46'),
James Harris (40')
Cards: Jason Limpach yellow card 28' to 38'
Referee: Denmark Michael Vestorp

20 October 2012 Norway  32–3  Finland Bislett Stadion, Oslo, Norway  
Try: Alex Deissner 2 (21', 42'),
Finn James Gormley (38'),
Thierry Davy (59'),
James Buncle (79')
Con: Kristoffer Borsheim 2
Pen: Kristoffer Borsheim (25')
Report[25] Pen: Antti Lammi (13') Referee: Poland Kacper Michalkiewicz

3 November 2012 Norway  11–9  Bosnia and Herzegovina Fana Stadion, Bergen, Norway  
Try: Kim-Robin Petterson (66')
Pen: Kristoffer Borsheim 2 (59', 80'+2')
Team Sheet Pen: Armin Vehabovic 2 (33', 44')
Drop: Armin Vehabovic (15')
Referee: Lithuania Ramonas Grumbinas

10 November 2012 Luxembourg [26] 15–8  Norway Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg, Luxembourg  
Try: Adrien Timmermans (38'),[26]
Philippe Vimond (52'),
Vincent Giffard (63')
IRB Team List
Team Sheet
Try: Kristoffer Borsheim (71')
Pen: Kristoffer Borsheim (60')
Attendance: 700
Referee: Switzerland Christophe Secat

17 November 2012 Greece  22–17  Bosnia and Herzegovina Kavtantzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece  
Try: Platon Moysiadis (40')
Con: Platon Moysiadis
Pen: Quram Kizikurashrili 4 (2', 20', 23', 66'),
Konstantino Meidinger (75')
Team Sheet Try: Senad Turčinović 2 (5', 55'),
Sabahudin Subašić (35')
Con: Sabahudin Subašić
Cards: Senad Turčinović yellow card 61' to 71'
Referee: Portugal Afonso Nogueira

30 March 2013 Greece  11–13  Finland Dasos Haidariou Municipal Stadium, Athens, Greece  
Try: Quram Kizikurashrili (13')
Pen: Quram Kizikurashrili 2 (55', 71')
Cards: Grigol Chatzis yellow card 49' to 59'
Team Sheet Try: Lasse Sariola (27'),
Joakim Grader (38')
Pen: Jussi Viljanen (48')
Attendance: 300
Referee: Hungary Csaba Priskin

13 April 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina  33–23  Luxembourg Stadion Tosk, Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina  
Try: Armin Vehabović 2 (32', 39'),
Selmir Glavaš (68')
Con: Armin Vehabović 3
Pen: Armin Vehabović 4 (9', 21', 40', 55')
Cards: Armin Zadić yellow card 24' to 34'
Team Sheet Try: Stuart Logier (29'),
Yarad Ketema (52'),
Matthew Hopwood (80')
Con: Bertrand Cohen-Sabban
Pen: Bertrand Cohen-Sabban (10'),
Ciaran Keane (65')
Attendance: 800
Referee: Italy Alan Falzone

13 April 2013 Greece  21–14  Norway Athens, Greece  
Try: Givi Gorgisheli (30'),
Quram Kizikurashrili (47')
Con: Quram Kizikurashrili
Pen: Quram Kizikurashrili 3 (15', 68', 76')
Cards: Grigol Chatzis yellow card 19' to 29',
Veniamin Davidis yellow card 39' to 49'
Team Sheet Try: Andre Ellingsen Slaata (70')
Pen: Finn Gormley 3 (27', 44', 53')
Cards: Finn Gormley yellow card 67' to 77'
Attendance: 100
Referee: Israel Ariel Cabral

20 April 2013 Luxembourg  20–7  Greece Luxembourg, Luxembourg  
Try: Jan Louw (31'),
Adrien Timmermans (48')
Con: Ciaran Keane 2
Pen: Ciaran Keane (39'),
Yarad Ketema (80')
Cards: Tertius Barnard yellow card 60' to 70'
Team Sheet Try: Filippos Sotiriadis (65')
Con: Vasileios Katsakos
Cards: Georgios-Anastasios Dimitriadis yellow card 54' to 64'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Germany Christian Doering

20 April 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina  19–15  Finland Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  
Try: Edin Pojskić (32')
Con: Armin Vehabović
Pen: Armin Vehabović 2 (12', 50')
Drop: Sabahudi Subašić (46'),
Semir Pašić (47')
Team Sheet Try: Crispin Maenpaa 2 (15', 58'),
Kalle Salminen (49')
Referee: Portugal Paulo Duarte

2013–14

[edit]

Table

2013–14 Champions


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Luxembourg 4 3 0 1 1 100 46 +54 13
2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 2 0 2 3 109 61 +48 11
3  Norway 4 2 0 2 2 76 87 −11 10
4  Finland 4 2 0 2 2 83 96 −13 10
5  Greece 4 1 0 3 0 71 149 −78 4

Games

28 September 2013 Finland  35–20  Greece Paavo Nurmi Stadium, Turku  
Try: Aaro Katainen (6', 70'), Crispin Mäenpää (16'), Ilkka Tuomaala (42'), Dawid van de Walt (57')
Con: Andrew Myrie (6', 58')
Pen: Andrew Myrie (3', 67')
Report[27] Try: Pliatsikas Stephen Peter (19'), Grigorios Bourgos (48')
Con: Leo Huisman (20', 49')
Pen: Leo Huisman (22')
Drop: George Dennis Gargoulakis (35')
Cards: Christos Fiotakis yellow card 54' to 64', Konstantinos Meidinger yellow card 78' to 80'
Attendance: 400
Referee: Denmark Michael Vestorp

12 October 2013 Finland  12–24  Norway Finland  

12 October 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina  17–20  Greece Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  

19 October 2013 Norway  7–9  Luxembourg Norway  
Try: 1
Con: 1
Pen: 3

9 November 2013 Luxembourg  12–24  Bosnia and Herzegovina Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg, Luxembourg  
Try: 2
Con: 1
[6] Try: 2
Con: 1
Pen: 3
Drop: 1
Cards: yellow card 64' to 74'

19 April 2014 Bosnia and Herzegovina  43–0  Norway Bosnia and Herzegovina  

26 April 2014 Greece  8–52  Luxembourg Greece  

10 May 2014 Norway  45–23  Greece Stavanger, Norway  

10 May 2014 Luxembourg  27–7  Finland Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg, Luxembourg  

31 May 2014 Finland  29–25  Bosnia and Herzegovina Finland  

2012–2014

[edit]
Promoted to Division 2C for 2014–16 ENC
Playoff for promotion to Division 2C in 2014–16
Relegated to Division 3A for 2014–16 ENC
Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Luxembourg (95) 8 6 0 2 174 107 +67 1 25
2  Bosnia and Herzegovina (87) 8 4 0 4 187 132 +55 5 21
3  Norway (93) 8 4 0 4 141 135 +6 5 21
4  Finland (96) 8 3 0 5 128 174 −46 4 16
5  Greece (NR) 8 3 0 5 132 215 −81 1 13

Pre-tournament rankings in parentheses. NR=No ranking

Promotion/relegation playoffs

[edit]

Division 2A-Division 2B

[edit]

Division 2B's 2nd placed Latvia hosted Division 2A's 4th placed Croatia. Croatia won and retained their place in the ENC Division 2A for 2014–2016, while Latvia will play in the ENC Division 2B.


21 June 2014 (62) Latvia  10–16  Croatia (55) University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia  
Try: Matiss Zalcmanis (29'c)
Con: Kristaps Berzins
Pen: Kristaps Berzins (16')
Cards: Uldis Saulite yellow card 41' to 51'
Team Sheet Try: Jason Newton (66'c)
Con: Jason Newton
Pen: Jason Newton 3 (8', 50' 53')
Attendance: 250
Referee: Russia Alexey Bryzgalin

Division 2B-Division 2C

[edit]

Division 2C's 2nd placed Hungary were due to host Division 2B's 4th placed Denmark. However, Denmark chose not to play the match, and therefore Hungary were promoted to Division 2B for 2014–16, while Denmark was relegated to Division 2C.[28]

Division 2C-Division 2D

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Division 2D's 2nd placed Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted Division 2C's 4th placed Austria. Austria won and retained their place in the ENC Division 2C for 2014–2016, while Bosnia and Herzegovina will remain in the ENC Division 2D.


7 June 2014 (91) Bosnia and Herzegovina  12–26  Austria (83) Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina  
Try: Dženan Durgut 2 (15', 65'c)
Con: Sabahudin Subašić
Cards: Armin Zadić yellow card 38' to 48'
Team Sheet Try: Stephan Reiseneder (36'c),
Philip Waidmann (40'+2'c)
Con: Maximilian Nevas 2
Pen: Maximilian Nevas 4 (5', 10', 32', 50')
Attendance: 450
Referee: Portugal Afonso Nogueira

Pre-game rankings in parentheses

References

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