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词条 2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships
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  1. Countries

  2. 2018 Rugby Europe Championship

  3. 2017–18 Rugby Europe Trophy

  4. 2017–18 Rugby Europe Conference

     Conference 1  Conference 1 North  Conference 1 South  Conference 2  Conference 2 North  Conference 2 South 

  5. 2018 Rugby Europe Development

  6. Play-offs

     Championship-Trophy Promotion play-off  Conference 1 promotion to Trophy play-off 

  7. See also

  8. References

{{Infobox Rugby Europe International Championships
| name = 2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships
| image =
| caption =
| date = October 2017 – June 2018
| countries = 35
| champions = Championship
{{ru|GEO}} (10)
Trophy
{{ru|POR}} (2)
Conference
{{ru|LIT}} (2)
Development
{{ru|BUL}} (1)
| count =
| grand slam =
| antim cup = {{flagicon|GEO}}
| count_antim = 11
| matches = 73
| attendance = 190278
| tries = 509
| top point scorer = Championship
{{flagicon|RUS}} Yuri Kushnarev (45)
Trophy
{{flagicon|NLD}} Liam McBride (57)
Conference
{{flagicon|DEN}} Cassius Deschamps (59)
Development
{{flagicon|BUL}} Petar Nikolov (41)
| top try scorer = Championship
{{flagicon|ROU}} Sione Faka'osilea (3)
{{flagicon|ROU}} Paula Kinikinilau (3)
{{flagicon|GEO}} Giorgi Kveseladze (3)
{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando López Pérez (3)
{{flagicon|RUS}} Anton Rudoy (3)
Trophy
{{flagicon|NLD}} Sep Visser (8)
Conference
{{flagicon|LUX}} Gauthier Bares (5)
{{flagicon|SRB}} Igor Dejanović (5)
{{flagicon|MLT}} James Kirk (5)
{{flagicon|DEN}} Christian Melgaard (5)
{{flagicon|MLT}} Luke Watts (5)
Development
{{flagicon|BUL}} Ivayilo Ivanov (4)
| Player of the tournament =
| website = Rugby Europe
| previous year = 2016–17
| previous tournament = 2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships
| next year = 2018–19
| next tournament = 2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships
}}

The 2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships is the European Championship for tier 2 and tier 3 rugby union nations. The 2017–18 season is the second of its new format and structure, where all Levels play on a one-year cycle, replacing the old format of a two-year cycle, with the teams playing each other both home and away.

For all teams competing in the Championship, except for Georgia, this year's edition of the Rugby Europe International Championships doubles as the second year of 2019 Rugby World Cup qualifiers for the European region, where the winner of the two-year cycle, excluding Georgia, automatically qualifies to the tournament as Europe 1. All other teams remain in contention, playing in their respective leagues, but also playing in World Cup play-offs, for the right to play in the Europe/Oceania play-off against Oceania 3.

Countries

Pre-tournament World Rugby rankings in parentheses. Trophy and Conference as of 9 October 2017. Championship as of 5 February 2018.

{{col-begin|width=auto}}{{col-break}}Championship
  • {{ru|BEL}} (29) ‡
  • {{ru|GEO}} (12)
  • {{ru|GER}} (27)
  • {{ru|ROM}} (15)
  • {{ru|RUS}} (19)
  • {{ru|ESP}} (20)
Conference 1
North
  • {{ru|HUN}} (70) ↑
  • {{ru|LAT}} (50)
  • {{ru|LTU}} (38)
  • {{ru|SWE}} (61)
  • {{ru|UKR}} (37) ↓
Conference 2
North
  • {{ru|DEN}} (86)
  • {{ru|EST}} (NR) ‡
  • {{ru|FIN}} (102)
  • {{ru|LUX}} (63) ↓
  • {{ru|NOR}} (92)
Development
  • {{ru|BUL}}
  • {{ru|MNE}}
  • {{ru|TUR}} ↓
{{col-break|gap=10em}}Trophy
  • {{ru|CZE}} (32) ↑
  • {{ru|MDA}} (36)
  • {{ru|NED}} (33)
  • {{ru|POL}} (34)
  • {{ru|POR}} (25) •
  • {{ru|SUI}} (30)

South
  • {{ru|AND}} (65)
  • {{ru|BIH}} (71) ↑
  • {{ru|CRO}} (57)
  • {{ru|ISR}} (59)
  • {{ru|MLT}} (45) •

South
  • {{ru|AUT}} (85)
  • {{ru|CYP}} (NR) ↓
  • {{ru|SER}} (78)
  • {{ru|SVK}} (NR) ↑
  • {{ru|SLO}} (75)
{{col end}}Legend:
* Champion of 2016–17 season; ↑ Promoted from lower division during 2016–17 season; • Division Champion but not promoted during 2016–17 season; ‡ Last place inside own division but not relegated during 2016–17 season; ↓ Relegated from higher division during 2016-17season

2018 Rugby Europe Championship

{{Main article|2018 Rugby Europe Championship}}

The six teams participating in the 2018 Championship remain the same as the 2017 season, after Belgium survived a relegation threat by defeating Portugal in a playoff in May 2017.

Following the match on 18 March 2018 between Belgium and Spain, an appeal by the Spanish Rugby Federation to World Rugby and Rugby Europe was published for the match to be replayed, following the appointment of a Romanian referee – Romania needed Spain to lose in order to qualify. In the meantime, World Rugby also received complaints amid European countries fielding ineligible players, in breach of Regulation 8, during the qualification process; issues were made against all competing five nations.

The appeal from Spain for their match to be replayed was held whilst the appointed panel investigated the accused ineligible players, although the final verdict around the Belgium–Spain was for the result to stand.

The neutral panel cleared Germany and Russia of the alleged ineligible players, but found Belgium, Romania and Spain guilty of breaching Regulation 8. The panel determined that each nation would be deducted 5 points for each game they had fielded an ineligible player, regardless of if more than one ineligible player had been fielded. The investigation found that Belgium and Romania had fielded ineligible players 6 times (a deduction of 30 points) and Spain 8 times (a deduction of 40 points) during the qualification process. This meant, with the deducted points for the respective nations, Russia would qualify ahead of Romania and Germany would advance to the play-off's ahead of Spain.[1][2] [3]

Champions
Advances Promotion/
Relegation play-off
{{clear}}
PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
BP
Losing
BP
Grand Slam
BP
Table
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff
1{{ru|GEO}}550018835+15330124
2{{ru|RUS}}520314284+5821011
3{{ru|GER}}500534359−3250000
4{{ru|BEL}}5203106182−76100-1*
5{{ru|ESP}}530214674+72100-7*
6{{ru|ROU}}530219880+118200-11*
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[4]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within 7 points – 1 point : Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points: At least 3 more tries than opponent- 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point (will not be counted towards World Cup Qualification)
* deducted points [5][6][7]
{{Rugbybox

2017–18 Rugby Europe Trophy

{{Main article|2017–18 Rugby Europe Trophy}}
Champions and
advances to Promotion/
Relegation play-off
Relegated
PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
BP
Losing
BP
Grand Slam
BP
Table
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff
1{{ru|POR}}550016876+9220123
2{{ru|NED}}5401199110+8930019
3{{ru|CZE}}530293120−2700012
4{{ru|SUI}}5203109122−1302010
5{{ru|POL}}5104106147−410307
6{{ru|MDA}}500558158−1000101
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[8]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within 7 points – 1 point : Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points: At least 3 more tries than opponent- 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point (will not be counted towards World Cup Qualification)
{{Rugbybox

2017–18 Rugby Europe Conference

Conference 1

{{Main article|2017–18 Rugby Europe Conference#Conference 1}}

Conference 1 North

Champions and advances to
Promotion play-off
Relegated
PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
BP
Losing
BP
Grand Slam
BP
Table
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff
1{{ru|LTU}}440012778+4920119
2{{ru|UKR}}42119263+7920012
3{{ru|SWE}}420292109−171009
4{{ru|HUN}}40136072−120305
5{{ru|LAT}}410372121−490004
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[9]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within 7 points – 1 point : Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points: At least 3 more tries than opponent- 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point (will not be counted towards World Cup Qualification)
{{Rugbybox

Conference 1 South

Champions and advances to
Promotion play-off
Relegated
PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
BP
Losing
BP
Grand Slam
BP
Table
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff
1{{ru|MLT}}440022148+17330120
2{{ru|CRO}}42118597−1210011
3{{ru|ISR}}420210586+1911010
4{{ru|BIH}}410354140−860004
5{{ru|AND}}401360154−940204
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[10]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within 7 points – 1 point : Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points: At least 3 more tries than opponent- 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point (will not be counted towards World Cup Qualification)
{{Rugbybox

Conference 2

{{Main article|2017–18 Rugby Europe Conference#Conference 2}}

Conference 2 North

Champions and Promoted
Relegated
PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
BP
Losing
BP
Grand Slam
BP
Table
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff
1{{ru|LUX}}440016224+13820119
2{{ru|DEN}}430121145+16620014
3{{ru|FIN}}4202107120−131009
4{{ru|NOR}}41038390−71106
5{{ru|EST}}400431315−2840000
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[11]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within 7 points – 1 point : Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points: At least 3 more tries than opponent- 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point (will not be counted towards World Cup Qualification)
{{Rugbybox

Conference 2 South

Champions and Promoted
PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
BP
Losing
BP
Grand Slam
BP
Table
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff
1{{ru|CYP}}430111451+6320014
2{{ru|AUT}}430111085+2510013
3{{ru|SER}}420213198+3311010
4{{ru|SLO}}42028275+70109
5{{ru|SVK}}400445173−1280000
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[12]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within 7 points – 1 point : Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points: At least 3 more tries than opponent- 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point (will not be counted towards World Cup Qualification)
{{Rugbybox

2018 Rugby Europe Development

{{Main article|2018 Rugby Europe Development}}
Champions and Promoted
PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
BP
Losing
BP
Grand Slam
BP
Table
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff
1{{ru|BUL}}22009625+711009
2{{ru|TUR}}21013847−90004
3{{ru|MNE}}2002870−620101
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:[13]
Win – 4 points : Draw – 2 points : Loss within 7 points – 1 point : Loss greater than 7 points – 0 points: At least 3 more tries than opponent- 1 point
Completing a Grand Slam – 1 point (will not be counted towards World Cup Qualification)
{{Rugbybox

Play-offs

Championship-Trophy Promotion play-off

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 November 2018
|time = 14:00 EET (UTC+02)
|home = {{ru-rt|ROM}}
|score = 36–6
|report = [https://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/101118_reic_rouvpor_playoff_gamesheet.pdf Gamesheet]
|away = {{ru|POR}}
|try1 =
|con1 =
|pen1 =
|drop1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|drop2 =
|stadium = Stadionul Lascăr Ghineț (Arena Zimbrilor), Baia Mare
|referee = {{flagicon|ENG}} Ian Tempest
|attendance =3,000
}}

Conference 1 promotion to Trophy play-off

{{rugbybox
|date = 19 May 2018
|time = 14:00 EEST (UTC+03)
|home = {{ru-rt|LTU}}
|score = 81–10
|report = Gamesheet
|away = {{ru|MLT}}
|stadium = Šiaulių savivaldybės stadionas, Šiauliai
|referee = {{flagicon|FRA}} Rémy Charleroy
|attendance = 1,500
}}

See also

  • 2019 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification

References

1. ^[https://www.worldrugby.org/news/334794 World Rugby statement regarding the independent disputes committee's decision]
2. ^MEDIA RELEASE – RWC-2019-QUALIFICATION-DISPUTE-JUDGMENT
3. ^No changes were made on the standings yet, due to the 14-day appeal window
4. ^{{cite book|last1=Rugby Europe|title=Rugby Europe International Championships 2017–18 Manual|page=14|url=http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170908_re_staff_manual_reic_2017-2018.pdf|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Judicial Committee judgement|url=https://pulse-static-files.s3.amazonaws.com/worldrugby/document/2018/05/15/9e1cf4e4-5b13-467e-98ee-c52feeb95e12/180515-RWC-2019-Qualification-Dispute-Judgment-003-.pdf|accessdate=15 May 2018}}
6. ^https://pulse-static-files.s3.amazonaws.com/worldrugby/document/2018/06/06/1a671241-08fe-4060-bfb9-3696cfe3cff0/180606-Appeal-Committee-Decision-RWC-2019-Qualifier-Dispute-FINAL-.pdf
7. ^https://www.rugbyeurope.eu/final-ranking-rec-2018
8. ^{{cite book|last1=Rugby Europe|title=Rugby Europe International Championships 2017–18 Manual|page=14|url=http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170908_re_staff_manual_reic_2017-2018.pdf|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
9. ^{{cite book|last1=Rugby Europe|title=Rugby Europe International Championships 2017–18 Manual|page=14|url=http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170908_re_staff_manual_reic_2017-2018.pdf|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
10. ^{{cite book|last1=Rugby Europe|title=Rugby Europe International Championships 2017–18 Manual|page=14|url=http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170908_re_staff_manual_reic_2017-2018.pdf|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
11. ^{{cite book|last1=Rugby Europe|title=Rugby Europe International Championships 2017–18 Manual|page=14|url=http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170908_re_staff_manual_reic_2017-2018.pdf|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
12. ^{{cite book|last1=Rugby Europe|title=Rugby Europe International Championships 2017–18 Manual|page=14|url=http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170908_re_staff_manual_reic_2017-2018.pdf|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
13. ^{{cite book|last1=Rugby Europe|title=Rugby Europe International Championships 2017–18 Manual|page=14|url=http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170908_re_staff_manual_reic_2017-2018.pdf|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
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