1997 FIRA Women's European Championship
- 1997 FIRA Women's European Championship
The third championship saw a significant expansion to eight teams, with three British entrants entering a FIRA event for the first time - and an all British final.Womens Rugby Tournament
pixels = 50px
women = yes
datefrom = 1998-04-02
dateto = 1998-04-06
host = France
nations = 8
champion = England
runnerup = Scotland
matches = 12
top scorer =
First round
wrugbybox
test# = 154
date = 1997-04-02
nohome = ruw-rt|FRA
score = 58-18
noaway = ruw|GER
stadium = Nice, France
code = 40/14/1 wrugbybox
test# = 155
date = 1997-04-02
nohome = ruw-rt|ENG
score = 40-3
noaway = ruw|NED
stadium = Nice, France
code = 33/30/1 wrugbybox
test# = 156
date = 1997-04-02
nohome = ruw-rt|ESP
score = 27-0
noaway = ruw|IRE
stadium = Nice, France
code = 11/15/1 wrugbybox
test# = 157
date = 1997-04-02
nohome = ruw-rt|ITA
score = 7-31
noaway = ruw|SCO
stadium = Nice, France
code = 16/21/2
Plate semi-finals
wrugbybox
test# = 158
date = 1997-04-04
nohome = ruw-rt|ITA
score = 13-5
noaway = ruw|IRE
stadium = Nice, France
code = 17/16/1 wrugbybox
test# = 159
date = 1997-04-04
nohome = ruw-rt|NED
score = 32-10
noaway = ruw|GER
stadium = Nice, France
code = 31/15/4
emi-finals
wrugbybox
test# = 160
date = 1997-04-04
nohome = ruw-rt|FRA
score = 10-15
noaway = ruw|ENG
stadium = Nice, France
code = 34/41/6 wrugbybox
test# = 161
date = 1997-04-04
nohome = ruw-rt|SCO
score = 11-10
noaway = ruw|ESP
stadium = Nice, France
code = 22/12/1
7th/8th Place
wrugbybox
test# = 162
date = 1997-04-06
nohome = ruw-rt|GER
score = 0-16
noaway = ruw|IRE
stadium = Nice, France
code = 16/17/1
Plate final
wrugbybox
test# = 163
date = 1997-04-06
nohome = ruw-rt|ITA
score = 24-26
noaway = ruw|NED
stadium = Nice, France
code = 18/31/4
3rd/4th Place
wrugbybox
test# = 164
date = 1997-04-06
nohome = ruw-rt|FRA
score = 8-25
noaway = ruw|ESP
stadium = Nice, France
code = 42/13/5
Final
wrugbybox
test# = 165
date = 1997-04-06
nohome = ruw-rt|ENG
score = 24-8
noaway = ruw|SCO
stadium = Nice, France
code = 35/23/4
External links
* [http://www.fira-aer-wrugby.com/index.php FIRA website]
ee also
*Women's international rugby union
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