1996 Heineken Cup final explained

1996 Heineken Cup Final
Event:1995–96 Heineken Cup
Team1:Toulouse
Team1association:
Team1score:21
Team2:Cardiff
Team2score:18
Details:After extra time
Date:6 January 1996
Stadium:Cardiff Arms Park
City:Cardiff
Referee:David McHugh (Ireland)
Attendance:21,800
Next:1997

The 1996 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 1995–96 Heineken Cup, the inaugural season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 6 January 1996 at the Arms Park in Cardiff. The match was contested by Cardiff of Wales and Toulouse of France. Toulouse won the match 21–18 after extra time; they took the lead with two tries in the first 10 minutes, but the kicking of Adrian Davies kept Cardiff level. With the scores at 15–12 as the clock ticked past 80 minutes, Davies stepped up again and slotted over a penalty to take the game to extra time. Christophe Deylaud restored Toulouse's lead with another penalty shortly after the game restarted, before Davies tied the scores up again. Then, going into the final few seconds of extra time, the referee penalised Cardiff for using hands in the ruck; Deylaud slotted the resulting penalty to seal Toulouse's victory.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Whitehead . Jacob . The most dominant club rugby teams of all time . rugbyworld.com . 15 February 2024.