1996 FIRA Women's European Championship
- 1996 FIRA Women's European Championship
The second FIRA Women's European Championship saw the debut of Germany and a five nation event. Unfortunately this tournament is probably the most poorly documented European women's rugby tournament ever - some scores are currently elusive, and even the basic stwructure of the event is unclear.
French records indicate that they played only two games, while German records indicate that they played three - the results of these five fixtures appear below. The French fixture with Italy was presumably a "semi-final", and it appears likely that the other final place was decided on a three team pool, won by Spain with wins over Netherlands and Germany. In addition the final placings would also haved required Italy to play (and beat) Netherlands. No other structure appears to match with the published information.
The tournament plan below is based on thee assumptions.
Womens Rugby Tournament
pixels = 50px
women = yes
datefrom = 1996-04-08
dateto = 1996-04-14
host = Spain
nations = 5
champion = France
wrunnewrup = Spain
matches = 7
top scorer =
Results
Pool A
wrugbybox
test# = 130
date = 1996-04-08
nohome = ruw-rt|FRA
score = 53-0
noaway = ruw|ITA
stadium = Madrid
code = 34/13/6
Pool B
("Incomplete - lacking score Spain v Netherlands")
wrugbybox
test# = 131
date = 1996-04-09
nohome = ruw-rt|ESP
score = beat
noaway = ruw|NED
stadium = Madrid
code = 7/26/1
wrugbybox
test# = 132
date = 1996-04-10
nohome = ruw-rt|ESP
score = 53-0
noaway = ruw|GER
stadium = Madrid
code = 7/10/1
wrugbybox
test# = 133
date = 1996-04-11
nohome = ruw-rt|NED
score = 29-11
noaway = ruw|GER
stadium = Madrid
code = 27/11/3
3rd-5th play-offs
("Incomplete - lacking score Italy v Netherlands")
wrugbybox
test# = 134
date = 1996-04-12
nohome = ruw-rt|ITA
score = beat
noaway = ruw|NED
stadium = Madrid
code = 14/28/3
wrugbybox
test# = 135
date = 1996-04-13
nohome = ruw-rt|ITA
score = 39-0
noaway = ruw|GER
stadium = Madrid
code = 15/12/1
Final
wrugbybox
test# = 136
date = 1996-04-14
nohome = ruw-rt|ESP
score = 10-15
noaway = ruw|FRA
stadium = Madrid
code = 9/35/4
External links
* [http://www.fira-aer-wrugby.com/index.php FIRA website]
ee also
*Women's international rugby
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