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1992–93 FIRA Preliminary Tournament

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1992–94 FIRA Trophy
Date1 October 1992 – 24 May 1994
Countries Belgium
 France
 Germany
 Italy
 Morocco
 Portugal
 Romania
 Russia
 Spain
 Tunisia
Tournament statistics
Champions France
Matches played41
1990–1992 (Previous) (Next) 1994–1995


The 1992–94 "FIRA Trophy" was arranged with a new format.

Ten teams were admitted to first division and divided into two pools to play a "Preliminary Tournament", that qualified five teams to play for the Trophy in the 1993–1994 season.

Pool A

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1  France 4 4 0 0 219 57 +162 12
2  Russia 4 3 0 1 66 +113 −47 10
3  Morocco 4 2 0 2 62 +70 −8 8
4  Germany 4 1 0 3 53 117 −64 6
5  Belgium 4 0 0 4 36 79 −43 4
  • France and Russia qualified for Pool Title 1993–94
  • Morocco qualified to Barrage
  • Germany and Belgium qualified to the Pool for 6th place 1993–94
11 October 1992
Belgium 11–17 Russia
Brussels

18 October 1992
France XV France76–12 Russia
Villenueve-sur-Lot

25 October 1992
Russia 13–10 Germany
Moscow

1 November 1992
Belgium 9–11 Morocco
Brussels

15 November 1992
Germany 13–10 Belgium
Stuttgart

21 March 1993
France Military France38–6 Belgium
Soissons

17 April 1993
Morocco 23–3 Germany
Casablanca

15 May 1993
Russia 24–16 Morocco
Moscow

29 May 1993
Morocco 12–34France France XV
Casablanca

30 May 1993
Germany 27–71France France XV
Hanover

Pool B

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1  Italy 4 4 0 0 158 22 +136 12
2  Romania 4 3 0 1 128 50 +78 10
3  Spain' 4 2 0 2 72 108 −36 8
4  Tunisia 4 1 0 3 30 132 −102 6
5  Portugal 4 0 0 4 49 125 −76 4
  • Italy and Romania Russia qualified for Pool Title 1993–94
  • Spain qualified to Barrage
  • Tunisia and Portugal qualified to the Pool for 6th place 1993–94
Point system: try 5 points, conversion: 2 points, penalty kick or drop goal 3 points.
Click "show" for more info about match (scorers, line-up etc)
1 October 1992 Italy  22–3  Romania Stadio Flaminio, Rome  
Try: Bottacchiari, Checchinato
Mar Cuttitta
Con: Bonomi, Troiani
Pen: Bonomi
Drop: Nichitean
Referee: D. Salle France
Italy: 15.Luigi Troiani, 14.Paolo Vaccari, 13.Stefano Barba, 12.Sergio Zorzi, 11.Marcello Cuttitta, 10.Massimo Bonomi, 9.Ivan Francescato, 8.Tito Ciccio', 7.Julian Gardner, 6.Alessandro Bottacchiari, 5.Mark Giacheri, 4.Carlo Checchinato, 3.Giovanni Grespan, 2.Giancarlo Pivetta (cap), 1.Massimo CuttittaReplacements: Ramiro Cassina, Umberto Casellato, Mauro Tommasi Coach: Bertrand Fourcade
Romania: 15.Vasile Brici, 14.Lician Colceriu, 13.Nicolae Racean, 12.Nicolae Fulina, 11.Gheorghe Solomie, 10.Neculai Nichitean, 9.Mihai Foca, 8.Ionut Seceleanu, 7.Tiberiu Brinza, 6.Gheorghe Dinu, 5.Tudor Constantin, 4.Sandu Ciorascu, 3.Gabriel Vlad, 2.Christian Gheorghe, 1.Gheorghe LeonteReplacements: Andrei Guranescu, Constantin Stan
30 January 1993
Tunisia 8–20 Spain
Tunisia

14 February 1993 Spain  0–52  Italy Campo Universitario Madrid  
Try: M.Cuttitta, Dotto
Rigo 2, Venturi 2
Con: Dominguez 5
Pen: Dominguez 4
Referee: Caulet France
Spain : 15.Francisco Puertas Soto, 14.Pablo Calderon Sole, 13.Javier Torres Morote, 12.Gabriel Rivero Macia, 11.Jose Angel Hermosilla Olmos, 10.Miguel Sanchez Gonzalez-Bermudo, 9.Javier Diaz Paternain, 8.Emilio Illaregui Etxabe, 7.Jaime Gutierrez Merelles, 6.Inaki Laskurain Gonzalez, 5.Alberto Malo Navio, 4.Alejandro Esteve Herrera, 3.Jose Luis Moral Iglesias, 2.Javier Aguiar Cayetano, 1.Julio Alvarez Ruiz de Temino – replacemnts: Aitor Gorrotxategui Fernandez, Mario Auzmendi Ripoll, Jordi Camps Riba
Italy : 15.Luigi Troiani, 14.Edgardo Venturi, 13.Stefano Barba, 12.Stefano Bordon, 11.Marcello Cuttitta, 10.Diego Dominguez, 9.Umberto Casellato, 8.Tito Ciccio', 7.Massimo Giovanelli (cap.), 6.Stefano Rigo, 5.Mark Giacheri, 4.Roberto Favaro, 3.Giovanni Grespan, 2.Carlo Orlandi, 1.Massimo Cuttittareplacements: Pier Massimiliano Dotto, Francesco Pietrosanti Coach: Bertrand Fourcade
27 March 1993
Italy A 51–8 Tunisia
Leno

3 April 1993
Portugal 13–41 Romania
Lisbon

17 April 1993 Portugal  11–33  Italy Stadium S.Conceicao, Coimbra  
Try: de Morais
Pen: Queimado 2
Try: Casellato, Coppo, Perziano
Rigo, Tommasi
Con: Filizzola
Pen: Filizzola 2
Referee: Yves Peyrelongue France
Portugal : 15.Pedro Rogerio Arsenio, 14.Paulo Murinello, 13.R.C. Pereira, 12.Nuno Mourao, 11.Trigo de Morais, 10.Joao Queimado, 9.Joao Jonet, 8.Antonio Cunha, 7.Jorge Heredia, 6.F. Borges, 5.Pedro Correia Neiva, 4.Simao Cunha, 3.Luis Luis Nieves, 2.Miguel Baptista, 1.Eduardo Macedoreplacements: Joaquim Ferreira
Italy : 15.Gabriel Filizzola, 14.Massimo Brunello, 13.Stefano Bordon, 12.Mauro Tommasi, 11.Leonardo Perziano, 10.Hector de Marco, 9.Umberto Casellato, 8.Fabio Coppo, 7.Massimo Giovanelli (cap.), 6.Stefano Rigo, 5.Mark Giacheri, 4.Carlo Checchinato, 3.Massimo Cuttitta, 2.Alessandro Moscardi, 1.Mauro dal Siereplacements: Giuliano Faltibà, Andrea Sgorlon
24 April 1993
Tunisia 14–10 Portugal
Tunis

8 May 1993
Romania 51–0 Tunisia
Bucharest

16 May 1993
Portugal 15–37 Spain
Lisbon

29 May 1993
Romania 33–15 Spain
Bucharest

Barrage

28 November 1993
Spain 48–17 Morocco
Toulouse

  • Spain qualified for Title Pool.


References

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