1996–97 European Challenge Cup

The 1996–97 European Challenge Cup (also called the 1996–97 European Shield) was the inaugural year of the European Challenge Cup, the second tier rugby union cup competition below the Heineken Cup. The tournament was held between October 1996 and January 1997 and was won by Bourgoin with an 18–9 victory over Castres in the final at the Stade de la Méditerranée in Béziers, France.[3] Twenty-four teams took part from England, France, Ireland, Italy, Romania, Scotland and Wales, divided into four groups of six. Each team played the other teams in the group once, meaning each had five matches with either two or three on their home ground. The quarter–finals saw seven of the eight clubs coming from France, with the only non-French club being Northampton Saints.

1996–97 European Challenge Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Romania
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
Date12 October 1996 – 26 January 1997
Tournament statistics
Teams24
Matches played66
Attendance443 (7 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Alexandre Péclier (Bourgoin)
(113 points)[1]
Top try scorer(s)Laurent Leflamand (Bourgoin)
(7 tries)[2]
Final
VenueStade de la Méditerranée, Béziers
Attendance10,000
ChampionsFrance Bourgoin (1st title)
Runners-upFrance Castres Olympique
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Teams

The qualifying teams were drawn from seven countries. Generally, these were teams from the top division of domestic rugby that did not qualify to play in the Heineken Cup:

EnglandFranceIrelandItalyRomaniaScotlandWales

Pool stage

Twenty four teams participated in the pool stage of the competition; they were divided into four pools of six teams each, with each team playing the other teams in their pool once only. Matches took place between 12 October and 2 November 1996 and teams were awarded two points for a win and one point for a draw. The winner and runner-up of each pool progressed to the knockout stage of the tournament.

Pool 1

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
Agen5500209+1115682+7410
Montferrand5401308+2221174+1378
Sale Sharks53021814+4166115+516
Newport52031419−1598158−604
Glasgow51041530−15113202−892
Newbridge50051633−17106219−1130
Source : www.ercrugby.com

Pool 2

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
Castres Olympique5500296+2320771+13610
Narbonne5401216+1516190+718
Dinamo-București52121232−20109213−1045
Bridgend41121014−494120−263
Bristol51041112−112899+292
Treorchy40041023−1372178−1060
Source : www.ercrugby.com Archived 2013-08-20 at archive.today

The Treorchy v Bridgend match was not played.[4]

Pool 3

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
Northampton Saints55002812+1620788+11910
Toulon54012210+12164102+628
Orrell52031822−4122173−514
Connacht5203917−894131−374
Dunvant51041522−7106169−632
Petrarca51041019−9118148−302
Source : www.ercrugby.com Archived 2013-08-20 at archive.today

Pool 4

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
Bourgoin5500274+2319666+13010
Bordeaux-Bègles53112913+1619599+967
Swansea53112819+9207138+697
Gloucester520317170119123−44
Ebbw Vale5104636−3048243−1952
London Irish50051230−1890186−960
Source : www.ercrugby.com Archived 2013-08-20 at archive.today

Qualifiers

SeedPool WinnersPtsTF+/−
1 Castres Olympique1029+136
2 Northampton Saints1028+119
3 Bourgoin1027+130
4 Agen1020+74
SeedRunners-upPtsTF+/−
5 Montferrand830+137
6 Toulon822+62
7 Narbonne821+71
8 Bordeaux-Bègles729+96

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

16 November 1996
Bourgoin 17–15 Montferrand
Report
Stade Pierre Rajon
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Patrick Robin (France)
16 November 1996
Castres Olympique 23–15 Toulon
Report
Stade Pierre-Antoine
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Daniel Gillet (France)
16 November 1996
Northampton Saints 22–23 Narbonne
Report
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Andrew Watson (England)
16 November 1996
Agen 20–15[4] (a.e.t.) Bordeaux-Bègles
Report
Stade Armandie
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Didier Méné (France)

Semi-finals

5 January 1997
Bourgoin 29–6 Narbonne
Report
Stade Pierre Rajon
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Bernard Perez (France)
5 January 1997
Castres Olympique 23–6 Agen
Report
Stade Pierre-Antoine
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Joel Dumé (France)

Final

26 January 1997
Bourgoin 18–9 Castres Olympique
Report
Stade de la Méditerranée
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Patrick Robin (France)

See also

References