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2000–01 European Nations Cup Second Division

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2000 European Nations Cup Second Division
Date14 October 2000 - 26 May 2001
Countries Poland
 Ukraine
 Germany
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
 Denmark
Tournament statistics
Champions Poland
Matches played9
2000 (Previous) (Next) 2003

The 2001 European Nations Cup (ENC) Second Division (a European rugby union competition for national teams) was contested over a one-year period during which all teams met each other once. Poland was the winner.

Due to European qualify round to RWC 2003 there's no relegation to division 3 and promotion to division 1

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Table

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Poland 5 4 0 1 105 53 +52 13
2  Ukraine 5 4 0 1 65 61 +4 13
3  Germany 5 2 1 2 90 86 +4 10
4  Croatia 5 2 1 2 70 77 −7 10
5  Czech Republic 5 2 0 3 132 109 23 9
6  Denmark 5 0 0 5 53 129 −76 5

Results

14 October 2000
 Czech Republic35–3 Ukraine
Prague

21 October 2000
 Ukraine16–6 Denmark
Kyiv

22 October 2000
 Germany13–26 Poland
Berlin

28 October 2000
 Denmark15–16 Croatia
Copenhagen

4 November 2000
 Poland34–16 Czech Republic
Gdynia

12 November 2000
 Germany12–19 Ukraine
Heusenstamm

18 November 2000
 Croatia3–8 Poland
Zapresic

8 April 2001
 Germany30–17 Czech Republic
Constance

28 April 2001
 Croatia32–22 Czech Republic
Makarska

28 April 2001
 Denmark10–21 Germany
Copenhagen

5 May 2001
 Poland34–12 Denmark
Gdynia

19 May 2001
 Czech Republic42–10 Denmark
Prague

19 May 2001
 Ukraine9–3 Poland

20 May 2001
 Croatia14–14 Germany
Split

26 May 2001
 Ukraine18–5 Croatia
Kyiv

See also

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