European Nations Cup (Rugby Union)
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Also referred to as the "Six Nations B" or simply ENC, the European Nations Cup is a second-level competition for European nations where rugby union is still an amateur sport. It is administered by FIRA-AER.
Despite the name the European Nations Cup is in fact a series of 4 divisions of 6 teams with promotion and relegation between them. There is, however, at present little prospect of any of the teams being promoted to the Six Nations as the gap in terms of playing standards is simply too big. Division One usually uses the same weekends as the Six Nations Championship; other divisions play throughout the year.
Initially started as one-year competition, the championship is now decided over two years with each team playing each other home and away. The format change occurred at the end of the 2001 championship. Georgia is still regarded as the 2001 winner, but the results from that season count in the final standings of the 2001-2002 tournament.
Current divisions
- Division 1
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- Division 2A
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- Division 2B
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- Division 3A
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- Division 3B
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- Division 3C
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- Division 3D
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[[|]]History of First Division championships
2000
Romania won the first competition by a large margin, recording victories in all four matches.
