1992–1994 FIRA Trophy

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The 1992–94 FIRA Trophy was the 30th edition of the European rugby union championship for national teams. The 1992-94 edition was arranged with a new format. Ten teams were admitted to the first division and divided into 2 pools to play a Preliminary Tournament which qualified five teams to play for the title in the 1993-1994 season.

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) 1995–1997

Preliminary Tournament edit

Five teams qualified to play in the pool for the "Title":

And five in the pool for the "Plate":

Pool for Title edit

Italy came close to winning their first tournament, beating a non-capped France A1 side for the first time by 16-9, but lost to Romania (26-12) away, and so France won the title on points difference, despite finishing with the same number of table points as the Italian and the Romanian sides. The French only awarded caps in their first game, a 51-0 win over the Romanians. Russia participated for the first time after the end of the Soviet Union, finishing in a disappointing 4th place, with a single win over Spain abroad (16-9).

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1   France 4 3 0 1 120 28 +92 10
2   Italy 4 3 0 1 120 69 +51 10
3   Romania 4 3 0 1 67 66 +1 10
4   Russia 4 1 0 3 44 80 -36 6
5   Spain 4 0 0 4 30 138 -108 4
Point system: try 5 pt, conversion: 2 pt., penalty kick 3 pt. drop 3 pt
Click "show" for more info about match (scorers, line-up etc)
17 October 1993 France   51 - 0   Romania Parc Municipal, Brive-la-Gaillarde  
Try: Bernat-Salles 3
Loppy, Merle, Sella
Con: Lacroix 6
Pen: Lacroix 3
Attendance: 10,000
Referee:   Jim Fleming
France: 15.Jean-Luc Sadourny, 14.Philippe Bernat-Salles, 13.Philippe Sella, 12.Thierry Lacroix, 11.David Berty, 10.Alain Penaud, 9.Aubin Hueber, 8.Marc Cécillon, 7.Léon Loppy, 6.Philippe Benetton, 5.Olivier Roumat (cap.), 4.Olivier Merle, 3.Stéphane Graou, 2.Jean-Michel Gonzalez, 1.Louis Armary - Replacement: Laurent Seigne, Olivier Campan
Romania:15.Gheorghe Solomie, 14.Adrian Mitorcariu, 13.Marius Nedelcu, 12.Nicolae Fulina, 11.Marian Dumitru, 10.F. Ion, 9.Mihai Foca, 8.Tiberiu Brinza, 7.Gheorghe Dinu, 6.Ionut Seceleanu, 5.Constantin Cojocariu, 4.Haralambie Dumitras (cap.), 3.Gabriel Vlad, 2.Gheorghe Ion, 1.Gheorghe Leonte - Replacement: 16.Adrian Girbu, 17.Micusor Marin
6 November 1993
Russia  19 - 30  Italy
Try: Bondarev
Con: Nikolayev
Pen: Nikolayev (4)
Try: Checchinato (2), Filizzola
Con: Domínguez (3)
Pen: Domínguez (3)
Fili Stadium, Moscow
Referee:   G. Barrabes

11 November 1993
Italy  16 - 9  France A1
Try: penalty try
Con: Domínguez
Pen: Domínguez (3)
Pen: Campan (3)
Stadio Comunale di Monigo, Treviso
Referee:   Mircea Paraschivescu

20 March 1994
  France A149 - 3Spain  
Stade de Madrazès, Sarlat
Referee:   S. Faccioli

10 April 1994
Spain  9 - 16  Russia
Pen: Gorrotxategui Fernández (3)Try: Mochnev
Con: Nikolayev
Pen: Nikolayev (3)
Campo Universitario, Madrid
Referee: R. Jacob

24 April 1994 Spain   3 - 11   Romania La Romareda, Zaragoza  
Pen: Puertas Soto
Try: Solomie
Pen: Nichitean (2)
Referee:   Yves Peyrelongue
7 May 1994 Italy   62 - 15   Spain Stadio Fratelli Cervi, Parma  
Try: Aldrovandi, Mar. Cuttitta
Francescato, Gardner
Pedroni, Ravazzolo
Vaccari 2
Con: Troiani 8
Pen: Troiani 2
Try: Puertas Soto, Ventura Miranda
Con: Puertas Soto
Pen: Puertas Soto
Referee:   Gérard Borreani
Italy 15.Piermassimiliano Dotto, 14.Paolo Vaccari, 13.Nicola Aldrovandi, 12.Gabriel Filizzola, 11.Marcello Cuttitta, 10.Luigi Troiani, 9.Ivan Francescato, 8.Carlo Checchinato, 7.Julian Gardner, 6.Claudio de Rossi, 5.Mark Giacheri, 4.Pierpaolo Pedroni, 3.Giovanni Grespan, 2.Carlo Orlandi, 1.Massimo Cuttitta (cap.) - replacements: Massimo Ravazzolo, Franco Properzi, Massimo Bonomi, Alessandro Troncon
Spain 15.Francisco Puertas Soto, 14.Daniel Saenz Lobsack, 13.Marc Ventura Miranda, 12.Álvar Enciso, 11.José Angel Hermosilla Olmos, 10.Unai Aurrekoetxea Arregui, 9.Jeronimo Hernandez-Gil Ruano, 8.Javier Lopez Martin, 7.Jaime Gutierrez Merelles, 6.Oscar Solano Sevilla, 5.Alberto Malo, 4.José Miguel Villaú, 3.Jonadab Diez Urkidi, 2.Javier Aguiar Cayetano, 1.Ignacio de Lazaro Bravo - replacements: Alberto Socías, Marcelo Mascaro Casaccio
7 May 1994
Romania  30 - 0  Russia
Try: Cioca (2), Colceriu, Leonte
Con: Nichitean (2)
Pen: Nichitean (2)
Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest
Referee:   B. Campsall

14 May 1994 Romania   26 - 12   Italy Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest  
Try: Leonte
Pen: Nichitean (5)
Drop: Nichitean
Pen: Domínguez (4)
Attendance: 2,000
Referee:   D. Neynat
Romania 15.Vasile Brici, 14.Lucian Colceriu, 13.Nicolae Răcean, 12.Nicolae Fulina, 11.Robert Cioca, 10.Neculai Nichitean, 9.Daniel Neaga, 8.Andrei Gurănescu, 7.Traian Oroian, 6.Cătălin Drăguceanu, 5.Constantin Cojocariu, 4.Sandu Ciorăscu, 3.Gabriel Vlad, 2.Gheorghe Ion, 1.Gheorghe Leonte - replacements: Tiberiu Brînză, Marius Nedelcu
Italy 15.Javier Pértile, 14.Paolo Vaccari, 13.Stefano Bordon, 12.Massimo Bonomi, 11.Marcello Cuttitta, 10.Diego Dominguez, 9.Alessandro Troncon, 8.Carlo Checchinato, 7.Julian Gardner, 6.Massimo Giovanelli (cap.), 5.Mark Giacheri, 4.Pierpaolo Pedroni, 3.Franco Properzi, 2.Moreno Trevisiol, 1.Massimo Cuttitta - replacements: Massimo Ravazzolo . Coach: Georges Coste
28 May 1994
Russia  9 - 11  France A1
Fili Stadium, Moscow

Pool for Sixth place edit

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1   Germany 4 3 0 1 93 67 26 10
2   Tunisia 4 2 1 1 59 63 -4 9
3   Belgium 4 2 1 1 60 70 -10 9
4   Morocco 4 2 0 2 77 78 -1 8
5   Portugal 4 0 0 4 57 68 -11 4
2 October 1993
Tunisia  15 - 6  Germany
Tunis

21 November 1993
Germany  32 - 16  Belgium
Heusenstamm

29 January 1994
Belgium  18 - 14  Morocco
Brussels

23 March 1994
Germany  35 - 18  Morocco
Hanover

9 April 1994
Belgium  10 - 8  Portugal
Liege

17 April 1994
Portugal  18 - 20  Germany
Lisbon

30 April 1994
Morocco  20 - 15  Portugal
Casablanca

4 May 1994
Morocco  25 - 10  Tunisia
Casablanca

7 May 1994
Portugal  16 - 18  Tunisia
Lisbon

14 May 1994
Tunisia  16 - 16  Belgium
Tunisia

Second Division edit

Pool A edit

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1   Poland 8 7 0 1 154 81 +73 22
2   Netherlands 8 5 0 3 232 75 +157 18
3   Czech Republic 8 4 0 4 154 144 +10 16
4   Andorra 8 2 0 6 44 222 -178 12
5   Sweden 8 2 0 6 102 164 -62 11
26 October 1992
Poland  17 - 10  Sweden
Gdańsk

31 October 1992
Poland  25 - 8  Czechoslovakia
Bytom

15 November 1992
Czechoslovakia  21 - 16  Netherlands
Prague

28 November 1992
Netherlands  40 - 6  Andorra
Haarlem

2 May 1993
Netherlands  0 - 7  Poland


6 June 1993
Sweden  30 - 7  Czech Republic
Uppsala

17 April 1993
Andorra  6 - 19  Poland
Andorra la Vella

11 September 1993
Sweden  25 - 6  Andorra
Nassjo

17 October 1993
Czech Republic  19 - 18  Poland
Vyškov

31 October 1993
Netherlands  42 - 6  Czech Republic
The Hague

3 November 1993
Czech Republic  34 - 7  Sweden
Apeldoorn

6 November 1993
Netherlands  31 - 6  Sweden
Amsterdam

6 November 1993
Poland  30 - 10  Andorra
Sochaczew

26 March 1994
Andorra  10 - 49  Netherlands
Andorra la Vella

16 April 1994
Sweden  18 - 25  Poland
Karlskrona

23 April 1994
Czech Republic  56 - 0  Andorra
Prague

30 April 1994
Poland  13 - 10  Netherlands
Lublin

7 May 1994
Sweden  6 - 44  Netherlands
Vanersborg

Andorra  6 – 0
withdraw
  Sweden

Pool B edit

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1   Croatia 8 7 0 1 294 56 +238 22
2   Hungary 8 4 0 4 75 187 -112 16
3   Slovenia 8 3 0 5 95 226 -131 14
4   Ukraine 8 4 0 4 183 42 +141 12
5   Austria 8 2 0 6 38 162 -124 12
31 October 1992
Austria  3 - 5  Hungary
Budapest

7 November 1992
Slovenia  3 - 35  Croatia
Ljubliana

21 November 1992
Slovenia  5 - 9  Austria

1 May 1993
Hungary  36 - 6  Slovenia
Budapest

8 May 1993
Austria  0 - 16  Croatia
Leoben

22 May 1993
Croatia  78 - 3  Hungary
Sisak

Ukraine  0 - 3
withdraw
  Austria

Ukraine  0 - 3
withdraw
  Croatia

Ukraine  0 - 3
withdraw
  Slovenia

Ukraine  0 - 3
withdraw
  Hungary

16 October 1993
Hungary  3 - 41  Ukraine
Miskolc

24 October 1993
Austria  11 - 14  Slovenia
Wien

16 April 1994
Croatia  41 - 12  Austria
Sisak

23 April 1994
Croatia  77 - 10  Slovenia
Zagreb

29 April 1994
Croatia  13 - 23  Ukraine
Sisak

7 May 1994
Slovenia  26 - 41  Ukraine
Ljubliana

14 May 1994
Austria  0 - 78  Ukraine
Wien

14 May 1994
Slovenia  28 - 17  Hungary
Ljubliana

28 May 1994
Hungary  5 - 31  Croatia
Érd

Hungary  3 - 0
withdraw
  Austria

Third Division edit

Pool A edit

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1   Georgia 3 2 1 0 60 34 +26 8
2   Latvia 3 2 0 1 38 38 0 7
3    Switzerland 3 1 0 2 38 40 -2 5
4   Luxembourg 3 0 1 2 28 52 -24 4
19 July 1992
Georgia  28 - 3  Latvia
Kyiv

30 April 1993
Luxembourg  10 - 25  Latvia
Luxembourg

31 October 1993
Luxembourg  10 - 10  Georgia
Cessange

6 November 1993
Latvia  10 - 0   Switzerland
Riga

15 May 1994
Luxembourg  8 - 17   Switzerland
Luxembourg

4 June 1994
Switzerland  21 - 22  Georgia
La Chaux-de-Fonds

Pool B edit

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1   Moldova 3 2 0 1 64 9 +55 6
2   Bulgaria 3 1 1 1 23 58 -35 6
3   Denmark 3 1 0 2 76 17 -59 4
4   Lithuania 3 0 1 2 21 100 -79 4
10 October 1993
Lithuania  6 - 22  Moldova
Siauliai

6 November 1993
Bulgaria  9 - 9  Lithuania
Gabrovo

27 November 1993
Bulgaria  11 - 7  Denmark
Gabrovo

23 April 1994
Moldova  42 - 3  Bulgaria
Kishinev

7 May 1994
Denmark  69 - 6  Lithuania
Copenhagen

  • Moldova-Denmark not played

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • (in Italian) Francesco Volpe, Valerio Vecchiarelli (2000), 2000 Italia in Meta, Storia della nazionale italiana di rugby dagli albori al Sei Nazioni, GS Editore (2000) ISBN 88-87374-40-6.
  • (in Italian) Francesco Volpe, Paolo Pacitti (Author), Rugby 2000, GTE Gruppo Editorale (1999).

External links edit