2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division

2004-06 European Nations Cup First Division
Date 20 November 2004 - 10 June 2006
Countries  Czech Republic
 Georgia
 Portugal
 Romania
 Russia
 Ukraine
Tournament statistics
Champions  Romania
Matches played 30
2003-04 (Previous) (Next) 2006-08

The 2004-2006 European Nations Cup doubled up as an element of qualification for the Rugby World Cup 2007. Ukraine replaced Spain as Champions of Division 2A.

Table

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Romania 10 8 0 2 389 94 +295 26
2  Georgia 10 8 0 2 353 125 +228 26
3  Portugal 10 6 1 3 193 183 +10 23
4  Russia 10 4 1 5 290 202 +88 19
5  Czech Republic 10 3 0 7 164 306 -142 16
5  Ukraine 10 0 0 10 77 556 -479 10

Results of 2004-2005 Sesason

20 November 2004
Russia  15 - 27  Georgia Krasnodar

20 November 2004
Ukraine  16 - 36  Portugal Odessa

27 November 2004
Czech Republic  13 - 38  Romania Prague

5 February 2005
Portugal  18 - 14  Georgia Lisbon

26 February 2005
Romania  33 - 10  Russia Timisoara

26 February 2005
Portugal  19 - 13  Czech Republic Lisbon

26 February 2005
Georgia  65 - 0  Ukraine Tblisi

12 March 2005
Czech Republic  42 - 15  Ukraine Prague

12 March 2005
Georgia  20 - 13  Romania Tblisi

19 March 2005
Czech Republic  11 - 7  Russia Prague

19 March 2005
Romania  97 - 0  Ukraine Bucharest

4 June 2005
Russia  16 - 18  Portugal Krasnoyarsk

11 June 2005
Russia  72 - 0  Ukraine Moskow

11 June 2005
Romania  14 - 10  Portugal Bucharest

12 June 2005
Georgia  75 - 10  Czech Republic Kutaisi

Results of 2005-2006 Sesason

5 November 2005
Ukraine  8 - 47  Czech Republic Odessa

12 November 2005
Russia  52 - 12  Czech Republic Krasnodar

4 February 2006
Georgia  46 - 19  Russia Tblisi

25 February 2006
Romania  35 - 10  Georgia Bucarest

25 February 2006
Portugal  19 - 19  Russia Lisbon

11 March 2006
Romania  50 - 3  Czech Republic La Teste-de-Buch

11 March 2006
Georgia  40 - 0  Portugal Tblisi

18 March 2006
Portugal  3 - 27  Romania Lisbon

29 April 2006
Ukraine  12 - 32  Georgia Odessa

13 May 2006
Portugal  52 - 14  Ukraine Lisbon

20 May 2006
Czech Republic  10 - 18  Portugal Praga

27 May 2006
Ukraine  12 - 55  Russia Kharkov

3 June 2006
Ukraine  0 - 58  Romania Kiev

10 June 2006
Czech Republic  3 - 24  Georgia Prague

10 June 2006
Russia  25 - 24  Romania Krasnoyarsk