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5th EU Cup - Aussie Rules
- Milan 2010 -
Teams 15
Host Italy Milan
Date 2 October 2010
Podium
Champions
Runners-up
Third place
Fourth place
Croatia Croatia
Netherlands Netherlands
Republic of Ireland Ireland
England England

The 2010 Euro Cup of Australian rules football was held in Milan (Italy) on 2 October 2010, with 15 national teams. For the first time a women's international match took place during the competition.

Venue

Matches were played at one of the best stadiums in the area, the Marazzini Venegoni Sports Centre in Parabiago.

Teams

Group A
Republic of Ireland Ireland
France France
Spain Spain
European Union EU Crusaders
Group B
Germany Germany
Czech Republic Czech Republic
England England
Switzerland Switzerland
Group C
Scotland Scotland
Netherlands The Netherlands
Catalonia Catalonia
Italy Italy
Group D
Croatia Croatia
Austria Austria
Wales Wales
Women's
Italy Italy
Republic of Ireland Ireland

Pools round

Group A

Team Score Team Score
Republic of Ireland Ireland 5.8 (38) France France 2.2 (14)
Spain Spain 6.8 (44) European Union EU Crusaders 2.1 (13)
Spain Spain 4.3 (27) France France 1.9 (15)
Republic of Ireland Ireland 10.7 (67) European Union EU Crusaders N/A
Republic of Ireland Ireland 6.11 (47) Spain Spain 2.0 (12)
France France 10.3 (63) European Union EU Crusaders 1.1 (7)

Group B

Team Score Team Score
Germany Germany 6.7 (43) Czech Republic Czech Republic 0.2 (2)
England England 9.7 (61) Switzerland Switzerland 1.1 (7)
England England 8.8 (56) Czech Republic Czech Republic 1.1 (7)
Germany Germany 5.2 (32) Switzerland Switzerland 1.3 (9)
England England 5.8 (38) Germany Germany 2.0 (12)
Switzerland Switzerland 7.2 (44) Czech Republic Czech Republic 4.1 (25)

Group C

Team Score Team Score
Netherlands Netherlands 4.3 (27) Scotland Scotland 3.3 (21)
Italy Italy 5.9 (39) Catalonia Catalonia 0.2 (2)
Netherlands Netherlands 6.7 (43) Catalonia Catalonia 1.0 (6)
Italy Italy 7.2 (44) Scotland Scotland 5.4 (34)
Netherlands Netherlands 5.5 (35) Italy Italy 2.7 (19)
Scotland Scotland 7.7 (49) Catalonia Catalonia 2.3 (15)

Group D

Team Score Team Score
Croatia Croatia 8.6 (54) Austria Austria 1.2 (8)
Wales Wales 5.10 (40) Austria Austria 0.4 (4)
Croatia Croatia 7.9 (51) Wales Wales 4.0 (24)

Semi finals

Match Team Score Team Score
Cup Semi Final Netherlands Netherlands 6.0 (36) England England 4.8 (32)
Cup Semi Final Croatia Croatia 5.2 (32) Republic of Ireland Ireland 2.5 (17)
Plate Semi Final Italy Italy 3.5 (23) Germany Germany 2.5 (17)
Plate Semi Final Spain Spain 5.1 (31) Wales Wales 3.6 (24)
Bowl Semi Final Scotland Scotland 7.5 (47) Switzerland Switzerland 0.4 (4)
Bowl Semi Final France France 7.14 (56) Austria Austria 1.1 (7)

Ranking Matches

Match Team Score Team Score
13th Place Final Czech Republic Czech Republic 2.9 (21) Catalonia Catalonia 2.2 (14)
Bowl Final Scotland Scotland 3.4 (22) France France 0.3 (3)
Plate Final Spain Spain 6.3 (39) Italy Italy 4.5 (29)
3rd Place Final Republic of Ireland Ireland 5.9 (39) England England 1.4 (10)

Grand final

Team Score Team Score
Croatia Croatia 6.6 (42) Netherlands Netherlands 5.7 (37)

Women's Match

Team Score Team Score
Republic of Ireland Ireland Women's 6.14 (50) Italy Italy Women's 6.4 (40)

Final standings

1. Croatia (EU Cup Winners)
2. The Netherlands (Silver)
3. Ireland (Bronze)
4. England
5. Spain (Plate Winners)
6. Italy
7. Germany
8. Wales
9. Scotland (Bowl Winners)
10. France
11. Switzerland
12. Austria
13. Czech Republic
14. Catalonia
15. EU Crusaders

EU Cup Best & Fairest: Josh Carmichael (Netherlands), Mario Vázquez (Spain) & Sebastian Caffaratti (Italy) - 16 votes

Leading Goalkicker: Josh Carmichael (Netherlands), Jono Newman (Switzerland) & Sebastian Caffaratti (Italy) - 5 goals

References

  1. "EU Cup Results 2010". Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
  2. Ireland defeats Italy in first ever womens [sic] international in Europe
  3. Team with players from several countries.

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