2003–04 European Nations Cup Third Division

The 2002-2004 European Nations Cup was the fourth edition of the newly reformed European Championship for tier 2 & 3 Rugby Union Nations. This was the second two-year cycled championship, the first to be planned from the start.

The Third division had a controversy development during the 2002-03 season

The European federation decided to reset tournament and change from a "two-years" formula to a double "two-years formula".

There were no relegation, due the 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification

Pool A

The highest level was the Pool "A", with five teams:

Table

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 Moldova 4400129 57 +7212
2 Malta 4301 73 75 -2 10
3 Latvia 4202 37 43 -6 8
4 Serbia and Montenegro 4103 69 69 0 6
5 Hungary 4004 69 69 0 4

Results

11 October 2003
 Hungary 17 - 38 Moldova 
Estzergom

25 October 2003
 Hungary 7 - 14 Latvia 
Szekesfehar

10 April 2004
 Serbia and Montenegro 31 - 3 Hungary 

17 April 2004
 Moldova 26 - 12 Latvia 

17 April 2004
 Malta 20 - 18 Serbia and Montenegro 

25 April 2004
 Latvia 8 - 10 Malta 

8 May 2004
 Serbia and Montenegro 20 - 43 Moldova 

22 May 2004
 Latvia 3 - 0 Serbia and Montenegro 

22 May 2004
 Malta 35 - 27 Hungary 

29 May 2004
 Moldova 22 - 8 Malta 

Pool B

The middle level was the Pool "B", with five teams:

Table

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 Luxembourg 440098 39+5912
2 Austria 430192 61+3110
3 Lithuania 420289 32+57 8
4 Bulgaria 410351136-85 6
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina 300328 87-59 3

Results

25 October 2003
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 - 31 Luxembourg 

8 November 2003
 Luxembourg 9 - 8 Lithuania 

15 November 2003
 Bulgaria 33 - 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 

24 April 2004
 Luxembourg 39 - 5 Bulgaria 

8 May 2004
 Austria 18 - 19 Luxembourg 

15 May 2004
 Lithuania 66 - 0 Bulgaria 

22 May 2004
 Lithuania 3 - 0
Bosnia Withdraw
Bosnia and Herzegovina 


22 May 2004
 Bulgaria 13 - 28 Austria 

5 June 2004
 Austria 23 - 12 Lithuania 

12 June 2004
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 17 - 23 Austria 


Pool C

At the lowest level of competition, participated four team:

Semifinals

2 June 2004
 Israel 24 - 15 Finland 

2 June 2004
 Armenia 36 - 6 Norway 

Third place final

5 June 2004
 Norway 54 - 7 Finland 

Final

5 June 2004
 Armenia 48 - 0 Israel 

See also

Sources

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