Date | 3 February 2007 – 10 May 2008 |
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Countries | Czech Republic Georgia Portugal Romania Russia Spain |
Final positions | |
Champions | Georgia (2007, 2008) |
Antim Cup | Georgia (2007, 2008) |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 30 |
← 2004–06 2008–10 → |
The European Nations Cup (ENC) First Division is the sixth edition of the so-called Six Nations B, since its launch in 2000.
The ENC is played over two years during which all teams meet each other home and away. The games are usually played in February and March during the Six Nations Championship, and in May to avoid very cold conditions in Eastern Europe. However the winner of this does not get promoted to the Six Nations.
Table
Pos Team Games Points Table
PointsPlay Won Draw Lost For Ag. Diff. 1 Georgia 10 9 0 1 292 114 +178 28 2 Russia 10 8 0 2 312 147 +165 26 3 Romania 10 6 0 4 277 144 +133 22 4 Spain 10 4 0 6 233 240 −7 18 5 Portugal 10 3 0 7 174 196 −22 16 6 Czech Republic 10 0 0 10 59 506 −447 10
Season 2007
3 February 2007 |
Romania | 17–20 | Georgia |
Steaua, Bucharest |
3 February 2007 |
Portugal | 21–18 | Spain |
University, Lisbon |
10 February 2007 |
Spain | 14–39 | Russia |
Madrid |
10 March 2007 |
Romania | 50–14 | Spain |
Bucharest |
17 March 2007 |
Czech Republic | 13–46 | Romania |
Prague |
17 March 2007 |
Spain | 31–17 | Georgia |
Madrid |
24 March 2007 |
Georgia | 31–12 | Russia |
Tbilisi |
7 April 2007 |
Georgia | 98–3 | Czech Republic |
Tbilisi |
21 April 2007 |
Russia | 62–6 | Czech Republic |
Krasnodar |
5 May 2007 |
Czech Republic | 15–42 | Spain |
Prague |
12 May 2007 |
Portugal | 3–21 | Russia |
University, Lisbon |
19 May 2007 |
Czech Republic | 3–23 | Portugal |
Prague |
3 November 2007 |
Spain | 46–0 | Czech Republic |
Madrid |
4 November 2007 |
Romania | 12–22 | Russia |
Bucharest |
17 November 2007 |
Portugal | 8–23 | Romania |
Lisbon |
Season 2008
2 February 2008 |
Georgia | 31–3 | Portugal |
Tbilisi |
9 February 2008 |
Georgia | 22–7 | Romania |
Tbilisi |
16 February 2008 |
Portugal | 42–6 | Czech Republic |
Lisbon |
23 February 2008 |
Spain | 11–17 | Romania |
Madrid |
23 February 2008 |
Portugal | 6–11 | Georgia |
Lisbon |
1 March 2008 |
Russia | 41–26 | Portugal |
Krasnodar |
8 March 2008 |
Romania | 21–15 | Portugal |
Bucharest |
8 March 2008 |
Russia | 42–16 | Spain |
Krasnodar |
15 March 2008 |
Russia | 12–8 | Romania |
Krasnodar |
22 March 2008 |
Romania | 76–7 | Czech Republic |
Bucharest |
29 March 2008 |
Czech Republic | 3–22 | Georgia |
Praga |
12 April 2008 |
Russia | 12–18 | Georgia |
Krasnoyarsk |
19 April 2008 |
Czech Republic | 3–49 | Russia |
Praga |
26 April 2008 |
Georgia | 22–20 | Spain |
Tbilisi |
10 May 2008 |
Spain | 21–17 | Portugal |
Madrid |
See also
- 2006-2008 European Nations Cup Second Division
- 2006-2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
- Antim Cup
- FIRA – Association of European Rugby
- Six Nations Championship
External links
- Division 1 at FIRA-A.E.R. Archived 2008-03-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Planet Rugby on the postponement of the November 10, 2007 Georgia-Portugal match. Archived November 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
European Nations Cup | |
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First Division | |
Second Division | |
Third Division | |
Fourth Division | |
- European Nations Cup First Division
- 2006–07 in European rugby union
- 2007–08 in European rugby union
- 2006 rugby union tournaments for national teams
- 2007 rugby union tournaments for national teams
- 2008 rugby union tournaments for national teams
- 2006–07 in Spanish rugby union
- 2007–08 in Spanish rugby union
- 2006 in Russian rugby union
- 2007 in Russian rugby union
- 2008 in Russian rugby union
- 2006–07 in Romanian rugby union
- 2007–08 in Romanian rugby union