Euro Cup (AFL)

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The Euro Cup (formerly known as the EU Cup) is an international Australian rules football tournament played between European national teams. Played under nine-a-side footy rules, the tournament was first held at Chiswick in London, England in 2005, created by Australian Football International. A women's cup has been played between more than two teams since the 2014 tournament.

The Euro Cup is an event hosted annually by AFL Europe.

Eligibility rules are very strict compared those of other international competitions and are similar to the AFL International Cup. Generally speaking players must be a citizen of the country they represent and have lived there through roughly middle school and high school ages (when most players usually learn the key skills required) ensuring that expatriate Australians are ineligible to compete.

Results

Men's results

Year Date Host Champions Runners Up Third Fourth Number of Men's teams
2024 5 October Template:Flagicon Nordmarksportfeld Kiel, Germany Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Northern Ireland Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Wales 14
2023 8 July Template:Flagicon Nordmarksportfeld Kiel, Germany Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Wales Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Denmark 13
2022 Template:Flagicon Edinburgh, Scotland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Germany Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Croatia 11
2021 Template:Flagicon Amsterdam, Netherlands Cancelled
2020 Template:Flagicon Stirling, Scotland Cancelled
2019 Template:Flagicon Norrtälje, Sweden Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Germany Template:Flagicon France 16
2018 Template:Flagicon Cork, Ireland Template:Flagicon Denmark Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon England 15
2017 Template:Flagicon Bordeaux, France Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Germany Template:Flagicon France 14
2016 Template:Flagicon Lisbon, Portugal Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Germany 15
2015 Template:Flagicon Umag, Croatia Template:Flagicon Denmark Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Ireland 12
2014 Template:Flagicon London, England Template:Flagicon Denmark Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Germany 16
2013 Template:Flagicon Bordeaux, France Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon France Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Italy 12
2012 Template:Flagicon Edinburgh, Scotland Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Denmark Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Italy 16
2011 Template:Flagicon Belfast, Northern Ireland Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Italy 18
2010 Template:Flagicon Milan, Italy Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Netherlands Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England 15
2009 Template:Flagicon Samobor, Croatia Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Netherlands Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Spain 15
2008 Template:Flagicon Prague, Czech Republic Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Germany Template:Flagicon Sweden 12
2007 Template:Flagicon Hamburg, Germany Template:Flagicon Sweden Template:Flagicon Germany Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Spain 12
2005 Template:Flagicon London, England Template:Flagicon Belgium Template:Flagicon Sweden Template:Flagicon Netherlands Template:Flagicon Germany 10

Women's Results

Year Date Host Champions Runners Up Third Place Fourth Place Number of Women's Teams
2024 5 October Template:Flagicon Nordmarksportfeld Kiel, Germany Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Scotland Template:Flagicon Germany 8
2023 8 July Template:Flagicon Nordmarksportfeld Kiel, Germany Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Scotland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Sweden 9
2022 Template:Flagicon Edinburgh, Scotland Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Scotland Template:Flagicon Wales 11
2021 Template:Flagicon Amsterdam, Netherlands Cancelled
2020 Template:Flagicon Stirling, Scotland Cancelled
2019 Template:Flagicon Norrtälje, Sweden Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Germany Template:Flagicon Sweden 8
2018 Template:Flagicon Cork, Ireland Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Sweden Template:Flagicon Croatia 9
2017 Template:Flagicon Bordeaux, France Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon Sweden Template:Flagicon France 7
2016 Template:Flagicon Lisbon, Portugal Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Sweden 7
2015 Template:Flagicon Umag, Croatia Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Denmark Template:Flagicon France Template:Flagicon Croatia 6
2014 Template:Flagicon London, England Template:Flagicon Ireland Template:Flagicon England Template:Flagicon Scotland Template:Flagicon Denmark 5
2013 Template:Flagicon Bordeaux, France Template:Flagicon Crusaders Template:Flagicon France Template:Flagicon Croatia Template:Flagicon Italy 2

Tournaments

2024 Euro Cup

The 2024 Euro Cup was held in Kiel, Germany for the second straight year. Ireland won both the Men's and Women's titles, both of whom came into the tournament as reigning champions.

The Men's team beat Wales in the semi-finals and the Northern Irish team in the grand final. While the Irish women's team defeated Germans in the semi-final and English in their grand final.

2023 Euro Cup

The 2023 Euro Cup was held in Kiel, Germany. Ireland won both the Men's and Women's titles, retaining the Women's cup for the 4th tournament in succession.

The Men's team beat reigning champions England in the semi-finals and the Welsh team in the grand final. While the Irish women's team defeated Sweden in the semi-final and Scotland in their grand final.

2022 Euro Cup

The 2022 Euro Cup was held in Edinburgh, Scotland. In the Men's Division Germany finished as runners-up, and England won their sixth Euro Cup title. In the Women's Division England finished as runners-up, and Ireland won the 3 in a row to claim their eighth Euro Cup title.[1]

2020 & 2021 Euro Cup (Cancelled)

The 2020 (Stirling, Scotland) and 2021 (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Cups were both cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2019 Euro Cup[2]

The 2019 Euro Cup was held in Norrtälje, Sweden. 16 men's and 8 women's teams took part. In the Men's Division Ireland finished as runners-up for the fourth year in a row, and England won their fifth Euro Cup title.

Meanwhile, in the Women's Division, a strong Irish side continued the duopoly of titles between them and England, defeating the England Vixens in the final.

2018 Euro Cup[3]

The 2018 Euro Cup was held in Cork, Ireland on Saturday 13 October 2018. 15 men's and a record 9 women's teams took part. In the Men's Division Ireland finished as runners-up for the third year in a row, and to a third different opponent as Denmark won their third Euro Cup title and first since 2015.

Meanwhile, in the Women's Division, a strong Irish side continued the duopoly of titles between them and England, defeating the England Vixens in the final 5.3 (33) to 1.3 (8).

2017 Euro Cup[4]

The 2017 Euro Cup was held in Bordeaux, France on Saturday 7 October 2017. 14 men's and 7 women's teams competed including teams from Germany, Austria, Jerusalem, Switzerland, Ireland, Netherlands, Scotland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic, Russia, England, Wales, Sweden and Denmark. England defeated Ireland 58 to 8 in the men's final with England defeating Ireland 38 to 14 in the women's final.

2016 Euro Cup[5]

The 2016 Euro Cup was held in Lisbon, Portugal on Saturday 8 October 2016. 15 men's and 7 women's teams competed including teams from Croatia, Wales, Austria, Italy, Ireland, France, Jerusalem, Russia, Germany, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, England, European Crusaders and the Netherlands. Croatia defeated Ireland 53 to 39 in the men's final with Ireland defeating England 16 to 7 in the women's final. Charlie Steel (Scotland) was the men's player of the tournament after recovering from a near career ending collarbone break earlier in the year.

2015 Euro Cup[6]

The 2015 Euro cup was held in Umag, Croatia on Saturday 10 October 2015. 12 men's and 6 women's teams competed including teams from Norway, European Crusaders, Jerusalem, Netherlands, Germany, Scotland, France, Austria, Ireland, England, Denmark, Croatia and Sweden. Denmark defeated England 47 to 26 in the men's final with England defeating Denmark 54 to 6 in the women's final.

2014 Euro Cup[7]

The 2014 Euro Cup was held in London, England on Saturday 11 October 2014. 16 men's and 5 women's teams competed including teams from Norway, Netherlands, Sweden, Scotland, France, England, Ireland, Austria, European Crusaders, Croatia, Denmark, Catalunya, Germany, Spain, Wales and Italy. Denmark defeated Croatia 6.4.40 to 2.4.16 in the men's final with Ireland defeating England 5.1.31 to 4.2.26 in the women's final.

2013 Euro Cup[8][9]

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The 2013 EU Cup was held in Bordeaux, France on Saturday 21 September 2013. 12 national men's teams competed including: Austria, Catalonia, Croatia, England, European Crusaders, France, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Norway and Spain. Two women's teams, France and the European Crusaders, competed in a women's match.

In the Grand final England defeated France 92–15.

2012 Euro Cup[10]

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The 2012 event was held in Edinburgh, Scotland on Saturday 22 September 2012. 16 national men's teams competed including: Croatia, Ireland, England, Italy, Spain, Wales, France, Scotland, Germany, Denmark, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Czech Republic and Norway (first participation). Two women's teams, Ireland and the European Crusaders, competed in a women's match.

Ireland defeated Denmark in the final by 1 point.

2011 Euro Cup

The 2011 Euro Cup was held in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Saturday 8 October 2011. 18 national men's teams competed in the tournament. Final results were: 1. Ireland, 2. Croatia, 3. England, 4. Italy, 5. France, 6. Scotland, 7. Wales, 8. Spain, 9. European Crusaders, 10. Russia (1st time competitors), 11. Denmark, 12. Germany, 13. Finland, 14. Sweden, 15. Netherlands, 16. Austria, 17. Iceland, 18. Catalonia.

Ireland defeated Switzerland in the women's match.

2010 Euro Cup

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The 2010 event was held in Parabiago on the outskirts of Milan, Italy on Saturday 2 October 2010, and the competing teams were Austria, Catalonia, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, EU Crusaders, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Wales.

In the final Croatia defeated the Netherlands by 5 points.

For the first time a women's international match took place during the competition. Ireland defeated Italy by 10 points in the one-off match.

2009 EU Cup

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The 2009 event was held in Samobor, Croatia on the weekend of 3 to 5 October, and the competing teams were England, Finland, Czech Republic, Andorra, Croatia, France, Scotland, Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Iceland, Italy, Spain, Ireland and the EU Crusaders.

In the final, England defeated Netherlands.

2008 EU Cup

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The 2008 event was held in Prague, Czech Republic on the weekend of 11 and 12 October, and the competing teams were England, Finland, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Catalonia, The Netherlands, Scotland, Croatia, Sweden, Austria and the EU Crusaders. In the final, England defeated Croatia 107–59.

2007 EU Cup

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The 2007 event was held in Hamburg, Germany on the weekend of 15 and 16 September, and was won by Sweden who defeated Germany in the final.

Twelve teams representing Austria, Belgium, Catalonia, Czech Republic, England, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and a team called EU Crusaders attended the 2007 EU Cup. This tournament limited squad sizes to 15 players, of which no more than ten could be Australians.

2005 EU Cup

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Ten teams representing Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Israel, Netherlands, France, Austria, Catalonia and Belgium attended the 2005 EU Cup.

There was no restriction on the numbers of expatriate Australians competing in the event, but a handicap system was put in places whereby sides received a 2-point handicap for each local national and 1 point for each other non-Australian in their squads.

The tournament was won by Belgium who defeated Sweden in the final.

Team record

Men's Record
Team Champions Runners-up 3rd Place 4th Place
Template:Flagicon England 6 1 4 2
Template:Flagicon Ireland 4 4 3 1
Template:Flagicon Denmark 3 1 0 0
Template:Flagicon Croatia 2 3 4 1
Template:Flagicon Sweden 1 1 0 1
Template:Flagicon Belgium 1 0 0 0
Template:Flagicon Germany 0 2 3 3
Template:Flagicon Netherlands 0 2 1 0
Template:Flagicon France 0 1 0 2
Template:Flagicon Italy 0 0 0 3
Template:Flagicon Spain 0 0 0 2
Women's Record
Team Champions Runners-Up 3rd Place 4th Place
Template:Flagicon Ireland 6 1 0 0
Template:Flagicon England 2 5 1 0
Template:Flagicon France 0 1 1 1
Template:Flagicon Denmark 0 1 0 1
Template:Flagicon Crusaders 0 1 0 0
Template:Flagicon Sweden 0 0 2 3
Template:Flagicon Croatia 0 0 1 2
Template:Flagicon Germany 0 0 1 0
Template:Flagicon Scotland 0 1 2 0
Template:Flagicon Wales 0 0 0 1

Participation

Men's Participation and Placings
Team 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Template:Flagicon England =5 3 1 1 4 3 3 1 6 2 3 1 4 1 NA NA 1 3 NA
Template:Flagicon Ireland - - - 6 3 1 1 5 3 4 2 2 2 2 NA NA 3 1 1
Template:Flagicon Germany 4 2 3 8 7 12 6 - 4 5 4 3 7 3 NA NA 2 6 10
Template:Flagicon France =9 7 6 12 10 5 9 2 9 6 5 4 5 4 NA NA 7 7 5
Template:Flagicon Wales - - - - 8 7 12 - 5 - 6 5 9 7 NA NA 5 2 4
Template:Flagicon Netherlands 3 9 9 2 2 15 - - 15 9 9 6 6 8 NA NA 11 10 11
Template:Flagicon Croatia - - 2 3 1 2 5 3 2 3 1 7 3 6 NA NA 4 5 3
Template:Flagicon Austria =9 =11 12 14 12 16 16 9 10 7 10 8 13 15 NA NA 10 12 13
Template:Flagicon Czech Republic - 5 11 15 13 - 15 - - - - 9 12 12 NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Scotland 7 - 8 5 9 6 11 - 11 8 =7 10 8 9 NA NA 6 11 9
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon Jerusalem - - - - - - - - - 12 =13 11 - - NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Sweden 2 1 4 - - 14 7 - 7 - - 12 10 5 NA NA 9 8 8
Template:Flagicon Russia - - - - - 10 - - - - =13 13 14 10 NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Switzerland - - - - 11 - - - - - - 14 15 11 NA NA 13 14 14
Template:Flagicon Crusaders - =11 10 10 15 9 - 10 12 10 =7 - - - NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Italy - - - 13 6 4 4 4 8 - =11 - -
Template:Flagicon Norway - - - - - - 13 11 13 11 =11 - -
Template:Flagicon Portugal - - - - - - - - - - =13 - -
Template:Flagicon Denmark - - - - - 11 2 - 1 1 - - 1 - NA NA NA 4 7
Template:Flagicon Spain - 4 - 4 5 8 10 7 14 - - - - - NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Catalonia 8 8 7 - 14 18 - 12 16 - - - - - NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Finland - 6 5 7 - 13 8 6 - - - - - 14 NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Iceland - - - 9 - 17 14 8 - - - - - - NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Andorra - - - 11 - - - - - - - - - - NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Belgium 1 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - NA NA NA NA NA
Template:Flagicon Israel =5 - - - - - - - - - - - 11 13 NA NA 8 9 6
Template:Flagicon Northern Ireland NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 2

See also

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References

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External links

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