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European Championship

Current season or competition:
2018 Rugby League European Championship
Sport Rugby league
Formerly known as European Cup
European Nations Cup
Inaugural season 1935
Region Europe (RLEF)
Holders
 France (2018 European Championship)
Most titles
England England (14 titles)
Website rlef.eu.com
Related competitions
European Championship B
European Championship C
Euro-Med Challenge
Nordic Cup

The Rugby League European Championship (formerly known as the European Cup and European Nations Cup) is a rugby league football tournament for European national teams that was first held in 1935.


Originally, the European Cup had three teams, with England, Wales and France each playing each other once. Unlike the Tri-Nations series, there was no final; the team finishing at the top of the group was deemed the winner. From 1949 to 1956, a fourth Other Nationalities team entered the European Cup.


From 2003 to 2009, the tournament featured six teams, including Ireland and Scotland. Since 2014, the European Cup is contested with four teams and the most recent was held in 2015.[1] It is run by the Rugby League European Federation.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Appearances


  • 3 Results


    • 3.1 Overall


    • 3.2 European Championship (1935–1996)


    • 3.3 European Nations Cup (2003–2009)


    • 3.4 European Cup (2010–2012)


    • 3.5 European Championship (2014–present)




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History[edit]


The tournament was initially played annually, with the exception of the years of the Second World War. In 1946–47, the tournament was altered, with each team playing each other twice, at home and away. The 1949–50 season saw a return to playing only once, but a new team, "Other Nationalities", was added. This team consisted of players who were not English, Welsh, or French playing in the British and French leagues: Australian, New Zealand, Scottish, Irish players, and others all played for this new side.


The 1955–56 tournament had no Welsh team, though Welsh players featured for Other Nationalities. The tournament was not played again until 1969–70. It was revived in 1975, with the three-team format of England, Wales and France playing each other team only once being made standard. The tournament was cancelled after 1981, but it was revived under the same format for 1995 and 1996.



Previous competition logo

Previous competition logo


The tournament was revamped for 2003, with Scotland, Ireland and Russia all joining. The new structure saw two groups of three, with the winner of each group meeting in a final. This structure was continued for the 2004 tournament.
From 2004 Scotland, Ireland and Wales had to have at least four 'home grown' players from their domestic competitions (in the case of Wales this means Welsh clubs playing in the TotalRLConference) in their squad. Effectively this means that at least one home grown player is guaranteed a start.


The 2005 tournament did not include England as a participant; England will instead play matches against France and New Zealand, giving the European Nations Cup a more level playing field. Georgia won the first ever European Nations qualifying tournament in 2005, beating both Serbia and the Netherlands to win a spot in the tournament.


The 2010 and 2014 tournaments were used to choose the team that compete with Australia, New Zealand and England in the subsequent Four Nations.


Starting in 2018, the tournament is being used as apart of the qualification process for the Rugby League World Cup.



Appearances[edit]





































































Team

Apps
Debut
Most
recent

 England
29

1935

2004

 France
31

1935

2015

 Wales
31

1935

2015

Other Nationalities
6

1949–50

1955–56

 Ireland
8

2003

2015

 Russia
3

2003

2005

 Scotland
8

2003

2015

 Georgia
1

2005

2005

 Lebanon
1

2009

2009

England England Knights
1

2012

2012


Results[edit]



Overall[edit]






































Champions
Count
Years

England England

14

1935, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1953–54, 1969–70, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1996, 2003, 2004

France France

8

1938–39, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1977, 1981, 2005, 2011

Wales Wales

7

1935–36, 1936–37, 1938, 1995, 2009, 2010, 2015

 Other Nationalities

2

1952–53, 1955–56

England England Knights

1

2012

Scotland Scotland

1

2014


European Championship (1935–1996)[edit]














































































































































































































Year

Winner
Runner-up

Third place
Fourth place

Number of teams

1935


England



France


Wales
-
3

1935–36


Wales



England


France
-
3

1936–37


Wales



England


France
-
3

1938


Wales



England


France
-
3

1938–39


France



Wales


England
-
3

1945–46


England



France


Wales
-
3

1946–47


England



Wales


France
-
3

1947–48


England



France


Wales
-
3

1948–49


France



England


Wales
-
3

1949–50


England


Other Nationalities


Wales


France
4

1950–51


France


Other Nationalities


England


Wales
4

1951–52


France



England

Other Nationalities


Wales
4

1952–53

Other Nationalities


Wales


England


France
4

1953–54


England


Other Nationalities


France


Wales
4

1955–56

Other Nationalities


France


England
-
3

1969–70


England



France


Wales
-
3

1975


England



Wales


France
-
3

1977


France



Wales


England
-
3

1978


England



Wales


France
-
3

1979


England



France


Wales
-
3

1980


England



France


Wales
-
3

1981


France



England


Wales
-
3

1995


Wales



England


France
-
3

1996


England



Wales


France
-
3


European Nations Cup (2003–2009)[edit]








































Year

Winner
Score
Runner-up

Number of teams

2003


England

68–6


France
6

2004


England

36–12


Ireland
6

2005


France

38–16


Wales
6

2009


Wales

28–16


Scotland
6


European Cup (2010–2012)[edit]






























Year

Winner
Runner-up

Third place
Fourth place

Number of teams

2010


Wales



France


Scotland


Ireland
4

2012


England



Ireland


Scotland
-
3


European Championship (2014–present)[edit]






































Year

Winner
Runner-up

Third place
Fourth place

Number of teams

2014


Scotland



France


Ireland


Wales
4

2015


Wales



France


Ireland


Scotland
4

2018


France



Wales


Ireland


Scotland
4


See also[edit]




  • List of international rugby league teams

  • Rest of the world



References[edit]





  1. ^ Alitalia extends Rugby League European Cup sponsorship Archived 17 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine. rleague.com, 20 October 2011




External links[edit]


  • Rugby League International Federation












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