2000 European Nations Cup Fourth Division

The 2000 European Nations Cup (ENC) Fourth Division (a European rugby union competition for national teams) was contested over one year during which all teams (divided in three pools) met each other once. There was no promotion or relegation due the 2003 Rugby World Cup European qualification.

Pool 1

Table

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 Slovenia44009321+7212
2 Andorra43017048+2210
3 Monaco41034056−166
4 Hungary41036899−316
5 Austria41035198−476

Results

16 October 1999
 Hungary3–27 Slovenia
Budapest

30 October 1999
 Slovenia16–3 Andorra
Andorra-la-Vella

6 November 1999
 Monaco22–7 Hungary
Menton

5 February 2000
 Monaco10–14 Andorra

26 February 2000
 Andorra32–10 Hungary
Andorra-la-Vella

25 March 2000
 Austria9–5 Monaco
Wien

1 April 2000
 Austria12–24 Slovenia
Wien

15 April 2000
 Slovenia26–3 Monaco
Ljubliana

29 April 2000
 Hungary48–18 Austria
Budapest

13 May 2000
 Andorra21–12 Austria
Andorra-la-Vella

Pool 2

Table

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 FR Yugoslavia33006712+559
2 Moldova32016243+197
3 Israel31025453+15
4 Bulgaria300334109−753

Results

2 April 2000
 FR Yugoslavia17–3 Moldova
Beograd

30 April 2000
 Moldova20–14 Israel
Chisinau

30 April 2000
 Bulgaria6–33 FR Yugoslavia
Sofia

7 May 2000
 Moldova39–12 Bulgaria
Chisinau

14 May 2000
 Israel3–17 FR Yugoslavia
Herzliya

21 May 2000
 Israel37–16 Bulgaria
Herzliya

Pool 3

Table

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 Sweden33001318+1239
2 Luxembourg320112652747
3 Lithuania2101555414
4 Norway300320218−1983

Results

23 October 1999
 Sweden34–8 Luxembourg
Lund

15 April 2000
 Luxembourg78–12 Norway
Cessange

29 April 2000
 Sweden91–0 Norway
Vänersborg

13 May 2000
 Luxembourg40–6 Lithuania
Luxembourg

27 May 2000
 Norway8–49 Lithuania
Oslo

10 June 2000
 Lithuania0–3 Sweden
FORFAIT

Bibliography

"European Nations Cup; Fourth Division, 2000". The Rugby Archive. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2022.

See also

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