2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification explained

Datefrom:23 September 2000
Dateto:24 November 2002
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There were a number of positions open to European nations to qualify for the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. Ireland, Romania, Georgia and Italy, joining a number of other nations that automatically qualified.

Round 1 (2000–2001)

The 18 teams that entered qualification at this stage were divided into three pools of six teams each. The winners of each pool and the best runner-up advanced to the second round of qualifying.

Pool A

width=25Poswidth=200Teamwidth=25Pldwidth=25Wwidth=25Dwidth=25Lwidth=25+/−width=25Pts
15500+20815
25401+7913
35302+7811
45203+519
55104−2227
65005−1945
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
23 September 2000 9–41 Stavanger, Norway
21 October 2000 10–42 Vienna, Austria
28 October 2000 24–19 Riga, Latvia
28 October 2000 44–3 Korsangens, Sweden
11 November 2000 38–12 Riga, Latvia
3 March 2001 3–62 Luxembourg
17 March 2001 3–21 Israel
5 May 2001 43–3 Israel
5 May 2001 3–116 Cessange, Luxembourg
12 May 2001 77–0 Vienna, Austria
19 May 2001 37–0 Riga, Latvia
19 May 2001 35–20 Växjö, Sweden
2 June 2001 21–6 Vienna, Austria
9 June 2001 7–51 Borrebanen, Norway
9 June 2001 17–10 Korsangens, Sweden

Pool B

width=25Poswidth=200Teamwidth=25Pldwidth=25Wwidth=25Dwidth=25Lwidth=25+/−width=25Pts
15401+16613
25302+4511
35302+4311
45203−99
55203−589
65104−1877
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
30 September 2000 13–12 Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
7 October 2000 43–6 Geneva, Switzerland
14 October 2000 9–90 Pernik, Bulgaria
14 October 2000 12–9 Andorra la Vella, Andorra
28 October 2000 27–21 Százhalombatta, Hungary
5 November 2000 46–6 Dimitrovgrad, Yugoslavia
31 March 2001 25–10 Dimitrovgrad, Yugoslavia
5 May 2001 38–25 Lausanne, Switzerland
5 May 2001 30–8
12 May 2001 59–10 Andorra la Vella, Andorra
12 May 2001 61–23 Basel, Switzerland
12 May 2001 23–13
25 May 2001 13–10 Gornji, Yugoslavia
25 May 2001 23–13 Andorra la Vella, Andorra
25 May 2001 46–7

Pool C

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15500+7115
25311+4612
35302+2511
45212+3810
55104−307
65005−1505
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
28 October 2000 15–17 Menton, France
28 October 2000 24–10 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
18 November 2000 19–19 Ljubljana, Slovenia
18 November 2000 58–8 Bender, Moldova
25 November 2000 0–26 Three Cities, Malta
2 December 2000 8–13 Menton, France
20 January 2001 3–9 Three Cities, Malta
3 March 2001 12–18 Saint-Laurent-du-Var, France
7 April 2001 26–10 Brussels, Belgium
21 April 2001 11–39 Three Cities, Malta
28 April 2001 30–15 Ljubljana, Slovenia
5 May 2001 29–20 Laakdal, Belgium
12 May 2001 45–5 Ljubljana, Slovenia
12 May 2001 33–10 Vilnius, Lithuania
2 June 2001 20–16 Chișinău, Moldova

Round 2 (2001–2002)

The four teams that qualified from Round 1 were joined by the six teams from the European Nations Cup Second Division. They were divided into two pools of five teams each. Each pool was played as a single round-robin tournament, and the winner of each pool advanced to Round 3.

Pool A

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14400+6912
24202+248
34202+238
44202+198
54004−1354
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
22 September 2001 18–60 Riga, Latvia
29 September 2001 18–6 Gdańsk, Poland
7 October 2001 37–12 Trelleborg, Sweden
20 October 2001 32–10 Malmö, Sweden
27 October 2001 33–21 Frederiksberg, Denmark
3 November 2001 19–26 Copenhagen, Denmark
10 November 2001 34–24 Heidelberg, Germany
24 November 2001 44–0 Hanover, Germany
6 April 2002 20–12 Gdynia, Poland
6 April 2002 8–32 Riga, Latvia

Pool B

width=25Poswidth=200Teamwidth=25Pldwidth=25Wwidth=25Dwidth=25Lwidth=25+/−width=25Pts
14400+9512
24301+4610
34202−148
44103−406
54004−874
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
22 September 2001 46–3 Prague, Czech Republic
6 October 2001 6–32 Lausanne, Switzerland
13 October 2001 5–13 Makarska, Croatia
13 October 2001 21–10 Kyiv, Ukraine
20 October 2001 41–7 Kyiv, Ukraine
27 October 2001 15–22 Brussels, Belgium
3 November 2001 26–8 Prague, Czech Republic
10 November 2001 18–16 Makarska, Croatia
24 November 2001 0–26 Brussels, Belgium
24 November 2001 11–30 Hermance, Switzerland

Round 3 (May–June 2002)

The two teams that advanced from Round 2 were joined by the four lowest-ranked teams from the 2000–01 European Nations Cup First Division. The six teams were divided into two pools of three teams each, again played as a single round-robin, with the winners of each pool advancing to Round 4.

Pool A

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12101+14
2210104
32101−14
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
4 May 2002 27–15 Warsaw, Poland
18 May 2002 39–26 Jamor, Portugal
2 June 2002 34–21 Madrid, Spain

Pool B

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12200+816
22101+234
32002−1042
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
5 May 2002 18–37 Prague, Czech Republic
21 May 2002 12–54 Amsterdam, Netherlands
1 June 2002 65–3 Monino, Russia

Round 4 (September–October 2002)

In Round 4, the two teams that advanced from Round 3 were joined by the two remaining teams from the 2000–01 European Nations Cup First Division, as well as Ireland and Italy. The six teams were divided into two pools of three teams each, which were again played as a single round-robin. The top two teams from each pool qualified directly for the Rugby World Cup, while the bottom team from each pool advanced to Round 5.

Pool A

Italy qualified for the Rugby World Cup as Europe 2 and were placed in Pool D, while Romania qualified as Europe 3 and were placed in Pool A.

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12200+556
22101+534
32002−1082
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
22 September 2002 3–50 Valladolid, Spain
28 September 2002 25–17 Parma, Italy
5 October 2002 67–6 Iași, Romania

Pool B

Ireland qualified for the Rugby World Cup as Europe 1 and were placed in Pool A, while Georgia qualified as Europe 4 and were placed in Pool C.

width=25Poswidth=200Teamwidth=25Pldwidth=25Wwidth=25Dwidth=25Lwidth=25+/−width=25Pts
12200+816
22101−454
32002−362
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
21 September 2002 3–35 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
28 September 2002 63–14 Dublin, Ireland
13 October 2002 17–13 Tbilisi, Georgia

Round 5 (October–November 2002)

The two teams that advanced from Round 4 played a two-legged tie. The winners advanced to the repechage.

Date Home team Score Away team Venue
27 October 2002 3–36 Madrid, Spain
24 November 2002 22–38 Krasnodar, Russia

Russia won 58–41 on aggregate. However, after it was determined they used ineligible South African players, they were ejected from the competition and Spain advanced to Repechage.[1]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-71224045.html Russia frozen out of World Cup over illegal South Africans