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{{Infobox rugby tournament
{{Womens Rugby Tournament
| name = 2004 FIRA European Championship
| type = Women
| logo =
| logo =
| pixels = 50px
| pixels = 50px
| dates = {{start date|2004|05|01|df=y}}–<br />{{end date|2004|05|08|df=y}}
| women = yes
| datefrom = 2004-05-01
| dateto = 2004-05-08
| host = France
| host = France
| jointhost1 =
| jointhost1 =
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| matches = 12
| matches = 12
| top scorer =
| top scorer =
|preceded by=[[2003 FIRA Women's European Championship|2003]]
| code = }}
|succeeded by=[[2005 FIRA Women's European Championship|2005]]
For the 2004 competition Pool A reverted to a single eight nation knockout, while Pool B was a round-robin. France repeated Netherlands feat of winning as hosts. The tournament took place at grounds in and around the Midi-Pyrénées region of France (near to Toulouse) between 30 April to 9 May.
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The '''2004 FIRA Women's European Championship''' took place at grounds in and around the [[Midi-Pyrénées]] region of France (near [[Toulouse]]) between 30 April to 9 May. Pool A reverted to a single eight nation knockout, while Pool B was a round-robin. France repeated Netherlands feat of winning as hosts.


==Pool A==
==Pool A==
===Bracket===
{{Round8-with third
<!--Date–Place|Team 1|Score 1|Team 2|Score 2 -->
<!--quarter-finals-->
|1 May – [[Castres]]|'''{{ruw|FRA}}'''|'''24'''|{{ruw|ESP}}|5
|1 May – [[Castelsarrasin]]|'''{{ruw|SCO}}'''|'''32'''|{{ruw|SWE}}|0
|2 May – [[Beaumont de Lomagne]]|'''{{ruw|ENG}}'''|'''73'''|{{ruw|ITA}}|7
|2 May – [[St-Jean-du-Falga]]|{{ruw|IRE}}|7|'''{{ruw|WAL}}'''|'''24'''
<!--semi-finals-->
|5 May – [[St Orens]]|'''{{ruw|FRA}}'''|'''25'''|{{ruw|SCO}}|6
|5 May – [[Villefranche-de-Lauragais]]|'''{{ruw|ENG}}'''|'''39'''|{{ruw|WAL}}|3
<!--final-->
|8 May – [[Toulouse]]|'''{{ruw|FRA}}'''|'''8'''|{{ruw|ENG}}|6
<!--3rd place play-off-->
|8 May – [[Tournefeuille]]|'''{{ruw|SCO}}'''|'''11'''|{{ruw|WAL}}|10
}}

{{Round4-with third
<!--Date–Place|Team 1|Score 1|Team 2|Score 2-->
<!--semi-finals-->
|5 May – [[Balma]]|'''{{ruw|IRE}}'''|'''14'''|{{ruw|ITA}}|5
|5 May – [[Quint Fonsegrives]]|'''{{ruw|ESP}}'''|'''31'''|{{ruw|SWE}}|5
<!--final-->
|8 May – [[Lalande Aucamville]]|'''{{ruw|IRE}}'''|'''20'''|{{ruw|ESP}}|12
<!--3rd place play-off-->
|8 May – [[Midi-Pyrénées]]|'''{{ruw|ITA}}'''|'''13'''|{{ruw|SWE}}|0
}}


===First round===
===First round===
{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-01
test# = 443|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|FRA}}
date = 2004-05-01|
| score = 24–5
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|FRA}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|ESP}}
score = 24-5|
| stadium = [[Castres]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|ESP}}|
}}
stadium = [[Castres]], [[France]] |
code = 94/61/15}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-02
test# = 444|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|IRE}}
date = 2004-05-02|
| score = 7–24
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|IRE}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|WAL}}
score = 7-24|
| stadium = [[St-Jean-du-Falga]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|WAL}}|
}}
stadium = [[St-Jean-du-Falga]], [[France]] |
code = 59/83/9}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-02
test# = 445|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|ENG}}
date = 2004-05-02|
| score = 73–7
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|ENG}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|ITA}}
score = 73-7|
| stadium = [[Beaumont de Lomagne]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|ITA}}|
}}
stadium = [[Beaumont de Lomagne]], [[France]] |
code = 99/42/3}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-02
test# = 446|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|SCO}}
date = 2004-05-02|
| score = 32–0
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|SCO}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|SWE}}
score = 32-0|
| stadium = [[Castelsarrasin]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|SWE}}|
}}
stadium = [[Castelsarrasin]], [[France]] |
code = 79/34/6}}


====Plate semi-finals====
====Plate semi-finals====
{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-05
test# = 451|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|IRE}}
date = 2004-05-05|
| score = 14–5
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|IRE}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|ITA}}
score = 14-5|
| stadium = [[Balma]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|ITA}}|
}}
stadium = [[Balma]], [[France]] |
code = 60/43/4}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-05
test# = 452|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|ESP}}
date = 2004-05-05|
| score = 31–5
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|ESP}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|SWE}}
score = 31-5|
| stadium = [[Quint Fonsegrives]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|SWE}}|
}}
stadium = [[Quint Fonsegrives]], [[France]] |
code = 62/35/1}}


====Semi-finals====
====Semi-finals====
{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-05
test# = 453 |
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|FRA}}
date = 2004-05-05|
| score = 25–6
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|FRA}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|SCO}}
score = 25-6|
| stadium = [[St Orens]]
noaway ={{Ruw|SCO}}|
}}
stadium = [[St Orens]] |
code = 95/80/10}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-05
test# = 454|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|ENG}}
date = 2004-05-05|
| score = 39–3
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|ENG}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|WAL}}
score = 39-3|
| stadium = [[Villefranche-de-Lauragais]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|WAL}}|
}}
stadium = [[Villefranche-de-Lauragais]], [[France]] |
code = 100/84/20}}


====7th/8th====
====7th/8th====
{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-08
test# = 455|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|ITA}}
date = 2004-05-08|
| score = 13–0
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|ITA}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|SWE}}
score = 13-0|
| stadium = L'Union, [[Midi-Pyrénées]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|SWE}}|
}}
stadium = L'Union, [[Midi-Pyrénées]], [[France]] |
code = 43/36/3}}


====Plate final====
====Plate final====
{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-08
test# = 456|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|IRE}}
date = 2004-05-08|
| score = 20–12
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|IRE}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|ESP}}
score = 20-12|
| stadium = [[Lalande Aucamville]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|ESP}}|
}}
stadium = [[Lalande Aucamville]], [[France]] |
code = 61/63/6}}


====3rd/4th place====
====3rd/4th place====
{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-08
test# = 457|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|SCO}}
date = 2004-05-08|
| score = 11–10
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|SCO}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|WAL}}
score = 11-10 |
| stadium = [[Tournefeuille]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|WAL}}|
}}
stadium = [[Tournefeuille]], [[France]] |
code = 81/85/15}}


====Final====
====Final====
{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-08
test# = 458|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|FRA}}
date = 2004-05-08|
| score = 8–6
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|FRA}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|ENG}}
score = 8-6 |
| stadium = [[Stade des Minimes]], [[Toulouse]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|ENG}}|
}}
stadium = [[Stade des Minimes]], [[Toulouse]], [[France]] |
code = 96/101/17}}


==Pool B==
==Pool B==


===Final Table===
===Final table===
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|res_col_header=Q
|-
|team_header=Nation
!rowspan=2 width="8%"| Position
|for_against_style=points
!rowspan=2 width="18%"| Nation
|winpoints=2
!colspan=4 width="32%"| Games
!colspan=2 width="16%"| Points
!rowspan=2 width="10%"| Table<br/>points
|-
!width="8%"| played
!width="8%"| won
!width="8%"| drawn
!width="8%"| lost
!width="8%"| for
!width="8%"| against
|-
|- bgcolor=#ccffcc align=center
| 1 || align=left| '''{{Ruw|NLD}}''' ||3||3||0||0||249|| 3||'''6'''
|-
| 2 || align=left| {{Ruw|DEU}} ||3||2||0||1||114|| 30||4
|-
| 3 || align=left| {{Ruw|NOR}} ||3||1||0||2|| 8||150||2
|-
| 4 || align=left| {{Ruw|DNK}} ||3||0||0||3|| 8||196||0
|}


|team1=NLD|name_NLD={{Ruw|NLD}}
===Results===
|team2=DEU|name_DEU={{Ruw|DEU}}
{{wrugbybox |
|team3=NOR|name_NOR={{Ruw|NOR}}
test# = 447|
|team4=DNK|name_DNK={{Ruw|DNK}}
date = 2004-05-02|
|win_NLD=3|draw_NLD=0|loss_NLD=0|pf_NLD=249|pa_NLD=3
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|DEN}}|
|win_DEU=2|draw_DEU=0|loss_DEU=1|pf_DEU=114|pa_DEU=30
score = 3-141 |
|win_NOR=1|draw_NOR=0|loss_NOR=2|pf_NOR=8|pa_NOR=150
noaway ={{Ruw|NED}}|
|win_DNK=0|draw_DNK=0|loss_DNK=3|pf_DNK=8|pa_DNK=196
stadium = [[Grenade, Haute-Garonne|Grenade]], [[France]] |
code = 3/60/2}}


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{{wrugbybox |
|result1=A
test# = 448|
|update=complete|source=
date = 2004-05-02|
}}
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|GER}}|
score = 67-0 |
noaway ={{Ruw|NOR}}|
stadium = [[Grenade, Haute-Garonne|Grenade]], [[France]] |
code = 39/3/2}}


===Results===
{{wrugbybox |
{{rugbybox
test# = 449|
date = 2004-05-05|
| date = 2004-05-02
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|NED}}|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|DEN}}
score = 78-0 |
| score = 3–141
noaway ={{Ruw|NOR}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|NED}}
stadium = [[St Orens]], [[France]] |
| stadium = [[Grenade, Haute-Garonne|Grenade]], [[France]]
}}
code = 61/4/1}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-02
test# = 450|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|GER}}
date = 2004-05-05|
| score = 67–0
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|DEN}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|NOR}}
score = 0-47 |
| stadium = [[Grenade, Haute-Garonne|Grenade]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|GER}}|
}}
stadium = [[Villefranche-de-Lauragais]], [[France]] |
code = 4/40/1}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-05
test# = 459|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|NED}}
date = 2004-05-08|
| score = 78–0
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|GER}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|NOR}}
score = 0-30 |
| stadium = [[St Orens]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|NED}}|
}}
stadium = [[Lalande Aucamville]], [[France]] |
code = 41/62/14}}


{{rugbybox
{{wrugbybox |
| date = 2004-05-05
test# = 460|
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|DEN}}
date = 2004-05-08|
| score = 0–47
nohome ={{Ruw-rt|DEN}}|
| team2 = {{ruw|GER}}
score = 5-8 |
| stadium = [[Villefranche-de-Lauragais]], [[France]]
noaway ={{Ruw|NOR}}|
}}
stadium = [[Tournefeuille]], [[France]] |
code = 5/5/2}}


{{rugbybox
==External links==
| date = 2004-05-08
*[http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/index.php FIRA website]
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|GER}}
| score = 0–30
| team2 = {{ruw|NED}}
| stadium = [[Lalande Aucamville]], [[France]]
}}

{{rugbybox
| date = 2004-05-08
| team1 = {{ruw-rt|DEN}}
| score = 5–8
| team2 = {{ruw|NOR}}
| stadium = [[Tournefeuille]], [[France]]
}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Women's international rugby]]
*[[Women's international rugby]]


==External links==
{{s-start}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081221030608/http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/index.php FIRA website]
{{succession box|title=[[FIRA Women's European Championship]]|before=[[2003 FIRA Women's European Championship]] |after=[[2005 FIRA Women's European Championship]] |years='''2004<br />{{Ruw|FRA}}'''}}

{{s-end}}
{{Rugby Europe Women's Championship}}


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Latest revision as of 17:20, 30 September 2023

2004 FIRA European Championship
Tournament details
Host France
Dates1 May 2004 (2004-05-01)
8 May 2004 (2004-05-08)
Teams8
Final positions
Champions France
Runner-up England
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
2003
2005

The 2004 FIRA Women's European Championship took place at grounds in and around the Midi-Pyrénées region of France (near Toulouse) between 30 April to 9 May. Pool A reverted to a single eight nation knockout, while Pool B was a round-robin. France repeated Netherlands feat of winning as hosts.

Pool A

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Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
1 May – Castres
 
 
 France24
 
5 May – St Orens
 
 Spain5
 
 France25
 
1 May – Castelsarrasin
 
 Scotland6
 
 Scotland32
 
8 May – Toulouse
 
 Sweden0
 
 France8
 
2 May – Beaumont de Lomagne
 
 England6
 
 England73
 
5 May – Villefranche-de-Lauragais
 
 Italy7
 
 England39
 
2 May – St-Jean-du-Falga
 
 Wales3 Third place
 
 Ireland7
 
8 May – Tournefeuille
 
 Wales24
 
 Scotland11
 
 
 Wales10
 
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
5 May – Balma
 
 
 Ireland14
 
8 May – Lalande Aucamville
 
 Italy5
 
 Ireland20
 
5 May – Quint Fonsegrives
 
 Spain12
 
 Spain31
 
 
 Sweden5
 
Third place
 
 
8 May – Midi-Pyrénées
 
 
 Italy13
 
 
 Sweden0

First round

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2004-05-01
France 24–5 Spain
Castres, France

Plate semi-finals

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2004-05-05
Ireland 14–5 Italy
Balma, France

Semi-finals

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2004-05-05
France 25–6 Scotland
St Orens

7th/8th

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2004-05-08
Italy 13–0 Sweden
L'Union, Midi-Pyrénées, France

Plate final

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3rd/4th place

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2004-05-08
Scotland 11–10 Wales
Tournefeuille, France

Final

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Pool B

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Final table

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Pos Nation Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1  Netherlands 3 3 0 0 249 3 +246 6
2  Germany 3 2 0 1 114 30 +84 4
3  Norway 3 1 0 2 8 150 −142 2
4  Denmark 3 0 0 3 8 196 −188 0
Source: [citation needed]

Results

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2004-05-02
Denmark 3–141 Netherlands
Grenade, France
2004-05-02
Germany 67–0 Norway
Grenade, France
2004-05-05
Netherlands 78–0 Norway
St Orens, France

See also

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