2001 FIRA Women's European Championship

The sixth tournament featured 12 countries and was the first divided into two pools - A and B, with the strongest eight sides in the former. The tournament was also for the first time spread around several grounds in a region, rather than being played at one location. The A Pool was won by Scotland, and the B pool by Sweden.

Both France and England were represented by their second string "A" teams.

2001 FIRA Women's European Championship
2001-05-06 - 2001-05-12
Host nation  France
No. of nations 12
Champions  Scotland
Runner-up  Spain
Matches played 18

Pool A

First round

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2001-05-06 France  45-9 Ireland Marquette-lez-Lille, France [69/36/6]
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2001-05-06 Spain  34-3  Italy Lille, France [37/31/4]
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2001-05-06 England  29-15  Kazakhstan Tourcoing, France [70/24/2]
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2001-05-06 Scotland  13-3  Wales Hazebrouck, France [53/56/11]

Plate semi-finals

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2001-05-10 Ireland 10-15  Wales Tourcoing, France [37/57/5]
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2001-05-10 Italy  0-20  Kazakhstan Villeneuve d'ascq, France [32/25/1]

Semi-finals

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2001-05-10 France  6-9  Scotland Armentières, France [70/54/6]
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2001-05-10 England  8-15  Spain Roubaix, France [71/38/6]

7th/8th

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2001-05-12 Ireland 9-8  Italy Lille, France [38/33/3]

Plate final

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2001-05-12 Wales  17-7  Kazakhstan Villeneuve d'ascq, France [58/26/5]

3rd/4th place

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2001-05-12 France  23-34  England Stadium Nord, Lille, France [71/72/13]

Final

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2001-05-12 Spain  3-15  Scotland Stadium Nord, Lille, France [39/55/7]

Pool B

Final Table

Position Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against
1  Sweden 3 3 0 0 118 25 6
2  Netherlands 3 2 0 1 95 19 4
3  Germany 3 1 0 2 88 32 2
4  Belgium 3 0 0 3 0 233 0

Results

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2001-05-07 Belgium  0-66  Netherlands IC Lille, France [5/49/3]
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2001-05-07 Germany  13-15  Sweden Villeneuve d' Ascq, France [30/24/6]
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2001-05-09 Germany  6-17  Netherlands Armentières, France [31/50/10]
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2001-05-09 Belgium  0-90  Sweden Roubaix, France [6/25/2]
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2001-05-12 Netherlands  12-13  Sweden Lille, France [51/26/5]
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2001-05-12 Belgium  0-67  Germany Armentières, France [7/32/1]

External links

See also

Preceded by
2000 FIRA Women's European Championship
FIRA Women's European Championship
2001
 Scotland
Succeeded by
2002 FIRA Women's European Nations Cup
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