2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division

2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division
Date 3 February 2007 – 10 May 2008
Countries  Czech Republic
 Georgia
 Portugal
 Romania
 Russia
 Spain
Final positions
Champions  Georgia (2007, 2008)
Antim Cup  Georgia (2007, 2008)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 30

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
Points
Notes
Play Won Draw Lost For Ag. Diff.
1 Georgia10901292114+17828
2 Russia10802312147+16526
3 Romania10604277144+13322
4 Spain10406233240-718
5 Portugal10307174196-2216
6 Czech Republic10001059506-44710 relegated to 2008–10 Division 2

Season 2007

3 February 2007
Romania  17–20  Georgia
Steaua, Bucarest

3 February 2007
Portugal  21–18  Spain
University, Lisbon

10 February 2007
Spain  14–39  Russia

10 March 2007
Romania  50–14  Spain

17 March 2007
Czech Republic  13–46  Romania

17 March 2007
Spain  31–17  Georgia

24 March 2007
Georgia  31–12  Russia

7 April 2007
Georgia  98–3  Czech Republic

21 April 2007
Russia  62–6  Czech Republic

5 May 2007
Czech Republic  15–42  Spain

12 May 2007
Portugal  3–21  Russia
University, Lisbon

19 May 2007
Czech Republic  3–23  Portugal

3 November 2007
Spain  46–0  Czech Republic

4 November 2007
Romania  12–22  Russia

17 November 2007
Portugal  8–23  Romania

Season 2008

2 February 2008
Georgia  31–3  Portugal

9 February 2008
Georgia  22–7  Romania

16 February 2008
Portugal  42–6  Czech Republic
Lisbona

23 February 2008
Spain  11–17  Romania

23 February 2008
Portugal  6–11  Georgia
Lisbona

1 March 2008
Russia  41–26  Portugal

8 March 2008
Romania  21–15  Portugal

8 March 2008
Russia  42–16  Spain

15 March 2008
Russia  12–8  Romania

22 March 2008
Romania  76–7  Czech Republic

29 March 2008
Czech Republic  3–22  Georgia

12 April 2008
Russia  12–18  Georgia

19 April 2008
Czech Republic  3–49  Russia

26 April 2008
Georgia  22–20  Spain

10 May 2008
Spain  21–17  Portugal

See also

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