2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification

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.

2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
Tournament details
Dates23 September 2000 – 24 November 2002
No. of nations32
1999
2007

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

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Sweden5500+20815
2  Latvia5401+7913
3  Austria5302+7811
4  Israel5203+519
5  Luxembourg5104−2227
6  Norway5005−1945
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
23 September 2000  Norway9–41  LuxembourgStavanger, Norway
21 October 2000  Austria10–42  SwedenVienna, Austria
28 October 2000  Latvia24–19  LuxembourgRiga, Latvia
28 October 2000  Sweden44–3  NorwayKorsangens, Sweden
11 November 2000  Latvia38–12  AustriaRiga, Latvia
3 March 2001  Luxembourg3–62  IsraelLuxembourg
17 March 2001  Israel3–21  LatviaIsrael
5 May 2001  Israel43–3  NorwayIsrael
5 May 2001  Luxembourg3–116  SwedenCessange, Luxembourg
12 May 2001  Austria77–0  LuxembourgVienna, Austria
19 May 2001  Latvia37–0  NorwayRiga, Latvia
19 May 2001  Sweden35–20  IsraelVäxjö, Sweden
2 June 2001  Austria21–6  IsraelVienna, Austria
9 June 2001  Norway7–51  AustriaBorrebanen, Norway
9 June 2001  Sweden17–10  LatviaKorsangens, Sweden

Pool B

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1   Switzerland5401+16613
2  Yugoslavia5302+4511
3  Andorra5302+4311
4  Hungary5203−99
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina5203−589
6  Bulgaria5104−1877
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
30 September 2000  Bosnia and Herzegovina13–12  HungaryZenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
7 October 2000   Switzerland43–6  Bosnia and HerzegovinaGeneva, Switzerland
14 October 2000  Bulgaria9–90   SwitzerlandPernik, Bulgaria
14 October 2000  Andorra12–9  YugoslaviaAndorra la Vella, Andorra
28 October 2000  Hungary27–21  AndorraSzázhalombatta, Hungary
5 November 2000  Yugoslavia46–6  BulgariaDimitrovgrad, Yugoslavia
31 March 2001  Yugoslavia25–10  HungaryDimitrovgrad, Yugoslavia
5 May 2001   Switzerland38–25  AndorraLausanne, Switzerland
5 May 2001  Bulgaria30–8  Bosnia and Herzegovina
12 May 2001  Andorra59–10  BulgariaAndorra la Vella, Andorra
12 May 2001   Switzerland61–23  HungaryBasel, Switzerland
12 May 2001  Bosnia and Herzegovina23–13  Yugoslavia
25 May 2001  Yugoslavia13–10   SwitzerlandGornji, Yugoslavia
25 May 2001  Andorra23–13  Bosnia and HerzegovinaAndorra la Vella, Andorra
25 May 2001  Hungary46–7  Bulgaria

Pool C

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Belgium5500+7115
2  Slovenia5311+4612
3  Moldova5302+2511
4  Lithuania5212+3810
5  Monaco5104−307
6  Malta5005−1505
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
28 October 2000  Monaco15–17  MoldovaMenton, France
28 October 2000  Belgium24–10  SloveniaKing Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
18 November 2000  Slovenia19–19  LithuaniaLjubljana, Slovenia
18 November 2000  Moldova58–8  MaltaBender, Moldova
25 November 2000  Malta0–26  BelgiumThree Cities, Malta
2 December 2000  Monaco8–13  SloveniaMenton, France
20 January 2001  Malta3–9  MonacoThree Cities, Malta
3 March 2001  Monaco12–18  BelgiumSaint-Laurent-du-Var, France
7 April 2001  Belgium26–10  MoldovaBrussels, Belgium
21 April 2001  Malta11–39  LithuaniaThree Cities, Malta
28 April 2001  Slovenia30–15  MoldovaLjubljana, Slovenia
5 May 2001  Belgium29–20  LithuaniaLaakdal, Belgium
12 May 2001  Slovenia45–5  MaltaLjubljana, Slovenia
12 May 2001  Lithuania33–10  MonacoVilnius, Lithuania
2 June 2001  Moldova20–16  LithuaniaChișinău, 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

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Poland4400+6912
2  Germany4202+248
3  Sweden4202+238
4  Denmark4202+198
5  Latvia4004−1354
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
22 September 2001  Latvia18–60  PolandRiga, Latvia
29 September 2001  Poland18–6  SwedenGdańsk, Poland
7 October 2001  Sweden37–12  LatviaTrelleborg, Sweden
20 October 2001  Sweden32–10  GermanyMalmö, Sweden
27 October 2001  Denmark33–21  SwedenFrederiksberg, Denmark
3 November 2001  Denmark19–26  PolandCopenhagen, Denmark
10 November 2001  Germany34–24  DenmarkHeidelberg, Germany
24 November 2001  Germany44–0  LatviaHanover, Germany
6 April 2002  Poland20–12  GermanyGdynia, Poland
6 April 2002  Latvia8–32  DenmarkRiga, Latvia

Pool B

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Czech Republic4400+9512
2  Ukraine4301+4610
3  Croatia4202−148
4   Switzerland4103−406
5  Belgium4004−874
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
22 September 2001  Czech Republic46–3  BelgiumPrague, Czech Republic
6 October 2001   Switzerland6–32  Czech RepublicLausanne, Switzerland
13 October 2001  Croatia5–13  Czech RepublicMakarska, Croatia
13 October 2001  Ukraine21–10  BelgiumKyiv, Ukraine
20 October 2001  Ukraine41–7  CroatiaKyiv, Ukraine
27 October 2001  Belgium15–22   SwitzerlandBrussels, Belgium
3 November 2001  Czech Republic26–8  UkrainePrague, Czech Republic
10 November 2001  Croatia18–16   SwitzerlandMakarska, Croatia
24 November 2001  Belgium0–26  CroatiaBrussels, Belgium
24 November 2001   Switzerland11–30  UkraineHermance, 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

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Spain2101+14
2  Portugal210104
3  Poland2101−14
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
4 May 2002  Poland27–15  SpainWarsaw, Poland
18 May 2002  Portugal39–26  PolandJamor, Portugal
2 June 2002  Spain34–21  PortugalMadrid, Spain

Pool B

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Russia2200+816
2  Czech Republic2101+234
3  Netherlands2002−1042
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
5 May 2002  Czech Republic18–37  RussiaPrague, Czech Republic
21 May 2002  Netherlands12–54  Czech RepublicAmsterdam, Netherlands
1 June 2002  Russia65–3  NetherlandsMonino, 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.

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Italy2200+556
2  Romania2101+534
3  Spain2002−1082
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
22 September 2002  Spain3–50  ItalyValladolid, Spain
28 September 2002  Italy25–17  RomaniaParma, Italy
5 October 2002  Romania67–6  SpainIași, 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.

PosTeamPldWDL+/−Pts
1  Ireland2200+816
2  Georgia2101−454
3  Russia2002−362
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
21 September 2002  Russia3–35  IrelandKrasnoyarsk, Russia
28 September 2002  Ireland63–14  GeorgiaDublin, Ireland
13 October 2002  Georgia17–13  RussiaTbilisi, 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.

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
27 October 2002  Spain3–36  RussiaMadrid, Spain
24 November 2002  Russia22–38  SpainKrasnodar, 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

  • "Rugby Europe Championship; European Nations Cup – Third Division / 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification". The Rugby Archive. 21 December 2014. Archived from the original on 28 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.

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