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2015 (2015) European Championship C  ()
Number of teams3
Host country Europe
Winner Spain (1st title)

Matches played3
Top try scorerSpain Daniel Garcia (3)
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The 2015 European Championship C tournament was the eighth staging of the Rugby League European Bowl tournament played in the respective European countries participating between 26 September to 17 October 2015.

Qualification

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A preliminary match was played between Latvia and Spain on 9 May 2015 for the third place in the competition.

9 May 2015
15:00
Latvia  12–32  Spain
Tries: Ozols 56'
Gabrāns 62'
Garokalns 79'
Goals: Brovackis 0/2
Bajārs 0/1
Report
Tries: Pérez-Fuster 8'
D'Alessandro (3) 27', 35', 38,
Pilkington 46'
Garcia 78'
Goals: Garcia 3/6
Pilkington 1/1
Upesciema Stadionā, Riga
Attendance: 150
Referee: England Chris Hancock
Player of the Match: Latvia Mikus Ozols, Spain Daniel Garcia

Standings

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Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference Points
 Spain 2 2 0 0 116 34 82 4
 Malta 2 1 0 1 60 40 20 2
 Greece 2 0 0 2 4 106 -102 0

Fixtures

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The winner of the competition will join the top three 2014–15 European Championship B nations along with Ireland and Wales in a two group round robin competition to qualify for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.[1]

26 September 2015
18:00
Spain  40–30  Malta
Tries: Morro
Garcia (3)
O'Doutres
Puerta
Pilkington
Goals: Garcia 6/7
Report
Tries: Blyton-Keep
Francois Hussain
Burke Zarb
Lynch
Goals: Blyton-Keep 5/5
Polideportivo Quatre Carreres, Valencia
Player of the Match: Spain Daniel Garcia
FB 1 Daniel Garcia
RW 2 Hadriel Mehamed González
RC 3 Alex O'Doutres
LC 4 Antonio Puerta
LW 5 Diego Lagunas
SO 6 Ivan Mendez
SH 7 Miguel Blanco
PR 8 Luis Thorp
HK 9 Gonzalo Morro
PR 10 Dani Moreno
SR 11 Cedric Bringuier
SR 12 Matt Dulley
LF 13 Aitor Davila
Substitutions:
IC 14 Ezequiel Perez-Fuster
IC 15 Andy Pilkington
IC 16 Isaac Pulgar
IC 17 Adrian Alonso
Coach:
Darren Fisher
FB 1 Andrew Muscat
RW 2 Jean-Pierre Zarb
RC 3 Sam Blyton-Keep
LC 4 Christian Briffa
LW 5 Zachariah Micallef
FE 6 Robin Cutajar
HB 7 Danny Burke
PR 8 Jeremy Dela
HK 9 Justin Barlogio
PR 10 Pete Debono
SR 11 Jake Lynch
SR 12 Pete Ingham
LK 13 Chris Parker
Substitutions:
IC 14 Shan Francois Hussain
IC 15 Joe Paolella
IC 16 Joseph Pio Mizzi
IC 17 Sam Firth
Coach:
Chris Parker

10 October 2015
Malta  30–01  Greece
Notes
  1. ^ Malta were awarded a 30-0 victory by the RLEF after Greece defaulted. The Hellenic Federation of Rugby League has struggled to keep financially stable due to Greece's recent economic troubles. The Greek side was unable to make the trip to Malta following the withdrawal of two sponsors.[2]

17 October 2015
16:30
Greece  4–76  Spain
Tries: Roussos 57'
Goals: Koutsimbogiorgos 0/1
Report
Tries: Puerta (2) 11', 47'
Lopez (2) 24', 64'
Lagunas (2) 33', 75'
Doutres 4'
Blanco 7'
Dulley 16'
Morro 18'
Mehamed González 27'
Thorp 61'
Perez-Fuster 68'
Bringuier 78'
Goals: Doutres 8/12
Ivan Mendez 1/1
Aitor Davila 1/1
FB 1 Pavlos Polymeneas
RW 2 Alexandros Kesipis
RC 3 Konstantinos Arvanitis
LC 4 Giannis Giannimaras
LW 5 Andreas Psarakis
SO 6 Panagiotis Varypatis
SH 7 Grigoris Koutsimbogiorgos
PR 8 Panagiotis Papadopoulos
HK 9 Kostas Roussos
PR 10 Artemis Pittaras
SR 11 Panagiotis Karefilis
SR 12 Alexandros Goumas
LF 13 Konstantinos Lambrakis
Substitutions:
IC 14 Vasilis Ventoyrae
IC 15 Giorgos Zdanov
IC 16 Touki Arimanana
IC 17 Giorgin Syti
Coach:
Matthew Ashill
FB 1 Alex Doutres
RW 2 Hadriel Mehamed González
RC 3 Antonio Puerta
LC 4 Andy Pilkington
LW 5 Chris Lopez
FE 6 Ivan Mendez
HB 7 Miguel Blanco
PR 8 Luis Thorp
HK 9 Gonzalo Morro
PR 10 Adrian Alonso
SR 11 Cedric Bringuier
SR 12 Matt Dulley
LK 13 Aitor Davila
Substitutions:
IC 14 Diego Lagunas
IC 15 Ezequiel Perez-Fuster
IC 16 Dani Moreno
IC 17 Jose Manuel Munoz
Coach:
Darren Fisher

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "European Qualifiers for World Cup 2017 Announced". rlif.com. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Greece withdraw from Malta trip". rlef.eu.com. 2015-09-02. Archived from the original on 2015-10-03. Retrieved 2015-09-02.