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词条 European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship
释义

  1. History

  2. Format

  3. Championship finals

     Emergent nations championship  European championship 

  4. Divisional champions

     Elite Division 2011  Qualifying Tournament for 2012 Elites Division  Elite Division 2012  play-off games  Qualifying Tournament for 2013 Elites Division  Elite Division 2013  play-off games  Qualifying Tournament for 2014 Elites Division  Elite Division 2014  play-off games  Qualifying Tournament for 2014 Elites Division  Elite Division 2015  play-off games 

  5. Placings

     Key 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship is an annual rugby union championship for Under-18 national teams, held since 2004. The championship is organised by rugby's European governing body, the FIRA – Association of European Rugby (FIRA-AER).[1]

It has been held alternatingly in France and Italy, except for 2012 when it was held in Spain. The past editions were won by France, who won the championship in 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, and England, which won it in 2005, 2006 and 2012.[2] Ireland became the third nation to win the tournament when they beat England in the 2011 final.

History

The European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship was first held in 2004, in Treviso, Italy. It replaced the previously held European Under-18 Emergent Nations Championship, which had first been held in 2000.[3] The first championship in 2004 was won by France.[2]

The following two championships, held in Lille, France in 2005 and again in Treviso in 2006, were won by England. Alternating between France and Italy, the next four championships were held in Biarritz, Treviso again, Toulon and once more in Treviso in 2010. All four were won by France. Wales and Scotland did not compete in those years, and England did not compete in 2010.[2]

The 2011 edition of the competition saw the introduction of an elite division, above division one, the former A, made up of four teams, France, England, Wales and Ireland. The divisions below remained unchanged. It marked the first time that all countries participating in the six nations send a team to the European championship. The 2011 tournament was held in the regions of Armagnac and Bigorre, in southern France.[4] It was won by Ireland and saw the French team not reaching the final for the first time.

England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland and Italy left the tournament for the 2016 edition.

Format

In 2010, the championship, similar to previous editions, was organised in an A, B and C Division, with A being the highest and C the lowest. Each division consisted of eight teams and each team played three competition games, with a quarter final, semi final and final/placing game.[5] The D division, unlike in the past, was held in a separate tournament in 2010.

The quarter finals were played according to a seeding list, with the winners moving on to the first to fourth place semi finals while the losers would enter the fifth to eighth place semi finals.[5]

The winners of the semi finals one to four would play in the division final while the losers would play for third place. Similarly, the winners of the fifth to eighth semi finals would play for fifth place while the losers would play for seventh.[5]

The winner of the A division was crowned European champions while the eighth placed team would be relegated to the B division. Similarly, the winner of B and C division would move up a division for 2011 while the last placed teams would be relegated. This meant, France was crowned European champions while Romania finished on the relegation spot. Portugal won the B division and earned promotion while the Ukraine was relegated and replaced by Sweden, the C champions.[5]

The 2011 format saw the introduction of a four-team elite division. Below this level, the divisions remained unchanged but were now numbered instead of being ordered by letters.[4]

In 2012 the modus was changed once more. The elite division now consisted of eight teams, as did the A and B divisions, with all three played at the same time and location while the C division consisted of four and the D division of three teams and were played separately.[12]

Championship finals

The past finals were:[2]

Emergent nations championship

YearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-up3rd placeScore4th place
2000 Sofia18|BEL}}
2001 Split18|NED}}
2002 Prague18|BEL}}
2003 Amsterdam18|POL}}

European championship

YearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-up3rd placeScore4th place
2004 Treviso18|FRA}}
2005 [6] Lille18|ENG}} 16–918|FRA}}18|SCO}} 10–618|ITA}}
2006 [7] Treviso18|ENG}} 15–718|FRA}}18|ITA}} 29–318|SCO}}
2007 [8] Dax18|FRA}} 8–8 118|IRE}}18|ENG}} 52–918|ITA}}
2008 [9] Treviso18|FRA}} 12–518|IRE}}18|ENG}} 21–518|ITA}}
2009 [10] Toulon18|FRA}} 20–1918|ENG}}18|IRE}} 51–1018|ROU}}
2010 [11] Treviso18|FRA}} 27–318|IRE}}18|GEO}} 18–1518|BEL}}
2011 [12] Tarbes18|IRE}} 17–818|ENG}}18|WAL}} 15–618|FRA}}
2012 [13] Madrid18|ENG}} 25–1318|IRE}}18|FRA}} 10–718|WAL}}
2013 [14] Grenoble18|ENG}} 27–2218|FRA}}18|IRE}} 40–018|SCO}}
2014 [15] Poznan18|ENG}} 30–1418|IRE}}18|WAL}} 31–3018|FRA}}
2015 [16] Toulouse18|FRA}} 57–018|GEO}}18|ENG}} 39–1218|ITA}}
2016 [17] Lisbon18|FRA}} 42–018|GEO}}18|POR}} 15–1018|BEL}}
2017 [18] Quimperlé18|FRA}} 36–1818|GEO}}18|JPN}} 22–1618|POR}}
2018 [19] Poznan18|GEO}} 8–318|FRA}}18|ESP}} 17–018|POR}}
  • 1 France won 4-3 on penalty kicks.

Divisional champions

The divisional champions from 2004 to 2010:

YearABCD
200418|FRA}}18|CRO}}
200518|ENG}}18|POR}}18|LAT}}18|HUN}}
200618|ENG}}18|ROU}}18|NED}}18|AUT}}
200718|FRA}}18|ESP}}18|LTU}}18|BUL}}
200818|FRA}}18|BEL}}18|SUI}}18|SRB}}
200918|FRA}}18|GER}}18|CZE}}18|LUX}}
201018|FRA}}18|POR}}18|SWE}}18|MDA}}

The divisional champions after the reorganisation in 2011:

YearEliteABCD
201118|IRE}}18|SCO}}18|ESP}}18|SER}}18|CRO}}
201218|ENG}}18|BEL}}18|POL}}18|CRO}}18|AUT}}
201318|ENG}}18|ESP}}18|NED}}18|AUT}}18|DEN}}
201418|ENG}}18|RUS}}18|SWE}}18|LAT}}18|MDA}}
201518|FRA}}18|RUS}}18|UKR}}18|DEN}}18|AND}}

The divisional champions after the reorganisation in 2016:

YearEliteTrophyConference 1Conference 2
201618|FRA}}18|POL}}18|CRO}}18|ISR}}

Elite Division 2011

The games of the elite division:[20]

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| RD2=Final
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| team-width=100px
| RD1-seed1= 1
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score1= 17
| RD1-seed2= 4
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD1-score2= 19
| RD1-seed3= 2
| RD1-team3 = {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD1-score3= 38
| RD1-seed4= 3
| RD1-team4 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score4= 34
| RD2-seed1= 4
| RD2-team1 = {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD2-score1= 17
| RD2-seed2= 2
| RD2-team2 = {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD2-score2= 8
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=3rd Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
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| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score1= 6
| RD1-seed2= 3
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score2= 15
}}{{col-begin}}{{col-5}}
Pos Elite Division
118|IRE}}
218|ENG}}
318|WAL}}
418|FRA}}

Qualifying Tournament for 2012 Elites Division

{{ruu|18|BEL}} 19-23 {{ruu|18|POR}}
{{ruu|18|ROU}} 6-27 {{ruu|18|GEO}}
{{ruu|18|GEO}} 27-9 {{ruu|18|BEL}}
{{ruu|18|ROU}} 3-27 {{ruu|18|POR}}
{{ruu|18|BEL}} 7-3 {{ruu|18|ROU}}
{{ruu|18|GEO}} 24-3 {{ruu|18|POR}}
Pos Team Points
1 18|GEO}} 15
2 18|POR}} 8
3 18|BEL}} 5
4 18|ROU}} 1

Elite Division 2012

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| RD2=Semi-finals
| RD3=Final
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| RD1-score1= 34
| RD1-team2= {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 24
| RD1-team3= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score3= 19
| RD1-team4= {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score4= 7
| RD1-team5= {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score5= 41
| RD1-team6= {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score6= 8
| RD1-team7= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD1-score7= 58
| RD1-team8= {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score8= 8
| RD2-team1= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD2-score1= 22
| RD2-team2= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD2-score2= 20
| RD2-team3= {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD2-score3= 16
| RD2-team4= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD2-score4= 22
| RD3-team1= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD3-score1= 13
| RD3-team2= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD3-score2= 25
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=3rd Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score1= 10
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score2= 7
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play-off games

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| RD2=5th Place Final
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| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score1= 37
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 12
| RD1-team3 = {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score3= 20
| RD1-team4 = {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score4= 18
| RD2-team1 = {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD2-score1= 29
| RD2-team2 = {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD2-score2= 10
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=7th Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score1= 41
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 14
}}
Pos Elite Division 2012
118|ENG}}
218|IRE}}
318|FRA}}
418|WAL}}
518|SCO}}
618|GEO}}
718|ITA}}
818|POR}}

Qualifying Tournament for 2013 Elites Division

{{ruu|18|GEO}} 50-13 {{ruu|18|GER}}
{{ruu|18|POR}} 38-10 {{ruu|18|BEL}}
{{ruu|18|GEO}} 55-6 {{ruu|18|BEL}}
{{ruu|18|POR}} 34-3 {{ruu|18|GER}}
{{ruu|18|BEL}} 13-6 {{ruu|18|GER}}
{{ruu|18|GEO}} 33-17 {{ruu|18|POR}}
Pos Team Points
1 18|GEO}} 15
2 18|POR}} 10
3 18|BEL}} 4
4 18|GER}} 1

Elite Division 2013

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| RD2=Semi-finals
| RD3=Final
| group1=
| group2=
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| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD1-score1= 82
| RD1-team2= {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 8
| RD1-team3= {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score3= 17
| RD1-team4= {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score4= 18
| RD1-team5= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score5= 32
| RD1-team6= {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score6= 0
| RD1-team7= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD1-score7= 31
| RD1-team8= {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score8= 27
| RD2-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD2-score1= 25
| RD2-team2= {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD2-score2= 12
| RD2-team3= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD2-score3= 23
| RD2-team4= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD2-score4= 18
| RD3-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD3-score1= 27
| RD3-team2= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD3-score2= 22
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=3rd Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD1-score1= 40
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score2= 0
}}

play-off games

{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=Semi-finals
| RD2=5th Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score1= 45
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 0
| RD1-team3 = {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score3= 17
| RD1-team4 = {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score4= 11
| RD2-team1 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD2-score1= 50
| RD2-team2 = {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD2-score2= 0
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=7th Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score1= 13
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 7
}}
Pos Elite Division 2013
118|ENG}}
218|FRA}}
318|IRE}}
418|SCO}}
518|WAL}}
618|GEO}}
718|ITA}}
818|POR}}

Qualifying Tournament for 2014 Elites Division

{{ruu|18|POR}} 20-0 {{ruu|18|RUS}}
{{ruu|18|RUS}} 0-20 {{ruu|18|SPA}}
{{ruu|18|POR}} 31-19 {{ruu|18|SPA}}
Pos Team Points
1 18|POR}} 6
2 18|SPA}} 3
3 18|RUS}} 2

Elite Division 2014

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
| RD1=Quarter-finals
| RD2=Semi-finals
| RD3=Final
| group1=
| group2=
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD1-score1= 62
| RD1-team2= {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 5
| RD1-team3= {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score3= 23
| RD1-team4= {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score4= 21
| RD1-team5= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score5= 29
| RD1-team6= {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score6= 7
| RD1-team7= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD1-score7= 20
| RD1-team8= {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score8= 10
| RD2-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD2-score1= 11
| RD2-team2= {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD2-score2= 9
| RD2-team3= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD2-score3= 11
| RD2-team4= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD2-score4= 24
| RD3-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD3-score1= 30
| RD3-team2= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD3-score2= 14
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=3rd Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score1= 31
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score2= 30
}}

play-off games

{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=Semi-finals
| RD2=5th Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score1= 35
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 11
| RD1-team3 = {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score3= 13
| RD1-team4 = {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score4= 15
| RD2-team1 = {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD2-score1= 24
| RD2-team2 = {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD2-score2= 15
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=7th Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score1= 26
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 3
}}
Pos Elite Division 2014
118|ENG}}
218|IRE}}
318|WAL}}
418|FRA}}
518|SCO}}
618|ITA}}
718|GEO}}
818|POR}}

Qualifying Tournament for 2014 Elites Division

{{ruu|18|POR}} 31-3 {{ruu|18|ROU}}
{{ruu|18|RUS}} 37-12 {{ruu|18|ROU}}
{{ruu|18|POR}} 37-10 {{ruu|18|RUS}}
Pos Team Points
1 18|POR}} 6
2 18|RUS}} 4
3 18|ROU}} 2

Elite Division 2015

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
| RD1=Quarter-finals
| RD2=Semi-finals
| RD3=Final
| group1=
| group2=
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD1-score1= 85
| RD1-team2= {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 5
| RD1-team3= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD1-score3= 22
| RD1-team4= {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score4= 10
| RD1-team5= {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD1-score5= 8
| RD1-team6= {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD1-score6= 8
| RD1-team7= {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score7= 14
| RD1-team8= {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score8= 13
| RD2-team1= {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD2-score1= 19
| RD2-team2= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD2-score2= 23
| RD2-team3= {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD2-score3= 6
| RD2-team4= {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD2-score4= 6
| RD3-team1= {{ruu|18|FRA}}
| RD3-score1= 57
| RD3-team2= {{ruu|18|GEO}}
| RD3-score2= 0
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=3rd Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|ENG}}
| RD1-score1= 39
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|ITA}}
| RD1-score2= 12
}}

play-off games

{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=Semi-finals
| RD2=5th Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score1= 0
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD1-score2= 0
| RD1-team3 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD1-score3= 14
| RD1-team4 = {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD1-score4= 9
| RD2-team1 = {{ruu|18|POR}}
| RD2-score1= 8
| RD2-team2 = {{ruu|18|WAL}}
| RD2-score2= 38
}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=7th Place Final
| score-width=40px
| team-width=100px
| RD1-team1 = {{ruu|18|IRE}}
| RD1-score1= 21
| RD1-team2 = {{ruu|18|SCO}}
| RD1-score2= 12
}}
Pos Elite Division 2015
118|FRA}}
218|GEO}}
318|ENG}}
418|ITA}}
518|WAL}}
618|POR}}
718|IRE}}
818|SCO}}

Placings

The placings in the championship in order of the 2014 results:

Team 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
{{ruu|18|GEO}}56667336672221
{{ruu|18|FRA}}122111143241112
{{ruu|18|ESP}}82183213125543
{{ruu|18|POR}}18842158886334
{{ruu|18|RUS}}67776785211715
{{ruu|18|ROU}}71554874534836
{{ruu|18|BEL}}23515461762457
{{ruu|18|NED}}71465372177228
{{ruu|18|GER}}44231642453641
{{ruu|18|POL}}35324451346182
{{ruu|18|CZE}}67781547683373
{{ruu|18|LTU}}33177738562614
{{ruu|18|SUI}}52218684724715
{{ruu|18|UKR}}56656863341466
{{ruu|18|LUX}} 5 4 4 2 1535435557
{{ruu|18|LAT}}18857447816828
{{ruu|18|AND}} 2 1 143
{{ruu|18|DEN}}64575664 13124
{{ruu|18|SRB}}8 2 2 1631665832
{{ruu|18|HUN}} 1642322832253
{{ruu|18|CRO}}858 6 2 2 1127714
{{ruu|18|ISR}}4868 4 3 3 3 515
{{ruu|18|SVK}}46
{{ruu|18|MDA}} 2 3 5 5 1534 2367
{{ruu|18|BUL}}7 3 14487224 338
{{ruu|18|BIH}} 7 6 4 6 2 2 3 3 22
{{ruu|18|MLT}} 45
{{ruu|18|SVN}} 3 5 36
{{ruu|18|ENG}}1133221113
{{ruu|18|ITA}}43448527764
{{ruu|18|WAL}}34535
{{ruu|18|IRE}}5223212327
{{ruu|18|SCO}}3415458
{{ruu|18|SWE}}27332126818
{{ruu|18|AUT}} 6 176878 118
{{ruu|18|NOR}} 4 6 5 4
{{ruu|18|ARM}} 3
{{flagicon|FRA}} Côte d'Azur Selection 7
{{ruu|18|MON}} 8

Key

Elite DivisionTrophyConference 1Conference 2

See also

  • Rugby Europe U20 Championship

References

1. ^U18 - 2010 FIRA-AER Justin Bridou European Championship FIRA-AER website, accessed: 1 May 2010
2. ^2010 European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship official website - History {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110313200250/http://mediaofficina.com/rugbyeu18/albo-doro/ |date=2011-03-13 }} accessed: 1 May 2010
3. ^Forty years of age grade growth in Europe {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203000000/http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/regional/newsid%3D2030622.html |date=February 3, 2010 }} IRB website, published: 16 April 2009, accessed: 2 May 2010
4. ^U18 - 6 Nations play off FIRA-AER website, accessed: 6 April 2011
5. ^2010 European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship official website - Fixtures {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100413225330/http://mediaofficina.com/rugbyeu18/calendario-fixtures/ |date=2010-04-13 }} accessed: 1 May 2010
6. ^FIRA-AER website - 2005 results accessed: 3 May 2010
7. ^FIRA-AER website - 2006 results accessed: 3 May 2010
8. ^FIRA-AER website - 2007 results accessed: 3 May 2010
9. ^FIRA-AER website - 2008 results accessed: 3 May 2010
10. ^FIRA-AER website - 2009 results accessed: 3 May 2010
11. ^FIRA-AER website - 2010 results accessed: 3 May 2010
12. ^FIRA-AER website - 2011 groups accessed: 6 April 2011
13. ^FIRA-AER website - 2012 groups accessed: 5 April 2012
14. ^FIRA-AER website - 2013 groups accessed: 30 March 2013
15. ^FIRA-AER website - 2014 groups accessed: 30 March 2014
16. ^FIRA-AER website - 2015 groups {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150408080806/http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/competition-106.htm |date=2015-04-08 }} accessed: 26 March 2015
17. ^FIRA-AER website - 2016 groups accessed: 27 March 2016
18. ^FIRA-AER website - 2016 groups accessed: 27 March 2016
19. ^Rugby Europe website - 2018 edition accessed: 31 March 2018
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/group-38.htm |title=2011 U18 Justin Bridou European Championship > Elite Group |work=FIRA-AER |accessdate=6 April 2011}}

External links

  • FIRA-AER official website
  • {{it icon}} {{en icon}} 2010 European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship official website
{{European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship}}{{European national under-18 rugby union teams}}{{International rugby union}}

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