2014–16 European Nations Cup Third Division

The 2014–16 European Nations Cup Third Division is the fourth tier of rugby union in Europe behind the Six Nations Championship and the 2014–16 European Nations Cup First Division and the 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division.

2014–16 European Nations Cup Third Division
Date2014–2016
CountriesDivision 3:
 Belarus
 Estonia
 Greece
 Montenegro
 Slovakia
Champions Slovakia (2015)
 Estonia (2016)
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Tries scored82 (10.25 per match)
Top scorer(s) Luke Veebel (72)
Most tries Luke Veebel (11)
WebsiteRugby Europe
2016–18

Slovakia return from the 2012–14 European Nations Cup Third Division, and are joined by the relegated Greece, as well as Belarus, Estonia and Montenegro. 2012–14 champions, Turkey are promoted to ENC 2D, while Azerbaijan have decided not to compete in this tournament.

Belarus played their first international rugby union match; a qualifier against Estonia, who will also be playing in their first ENC tournament. The winner of this match (Estonia) played in a semi final-final format tournament against Montenegro and Slovakia 2014–2015 title. Greece withdrew from the tournament, and was replaced by a Montenegrin President's XV.[1] The format for the 2015–2016 tournament has yet to be decided.

The best team over the 2014–15 and 2015–16 championships will be promoted to Division 2D of the European Nations Cup for the 2016–2018 cup.[1][2]

Slovakia won the Third Division in 2015 by beating Montenegro in the final 31–3. Estonia won the title in 2016 by beating Slovakia in the final 36–29.

2014–15

Qualifying play-off

Finals

The original format included top seeds Greece, second seeds Slovakia, third seeds and hosts Montenegro and qualifiers Estonia. Greece were drawn against Estonia, and Slovakia against Montenegro. However, after the withdrawal of Greece, all teams moved up one seed, with the Montenegrin President's XV taking Greece's place as fourth seed.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
11 April 2015
 
 
President XV0
 
14 April 2015
 
 Slovakia82
 
 Slovakia31
 
11 April 2015
 
 Montenegro3
 
 Montenegro29
 
 
 Estonia27
 
Third place
 
 
14 April 2015
 
 
President XV0
 
 
 Estonia106

Semi Finals

3rd Place Play-Off

Final

2015–16

Finals

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 May 2016
 
 
 Slovakia29
 
21 May 2016
 
 Belarus17
 
 Slovakia29
 
18 May 2016
 
 Estonia36
 
 Estonia16
 
 
 Montenegro13
 
Third place
 
 
21 May 2016
 
 
 Belarus19
 
 
 Montenegro45

Semi Finals

3rd Place Play-Off

Final

See also

References

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