1989–90 FIRA Trophy

The 1989–90 FIRA Trophy was the 28th edition of a European rugby union championship for national teams. The format returned to a one-year tournament, with each team facing each other only once.

1989-90 FIRA Trophy
Date22 October 1989 – 27 May 1990
Countries France
 Italy
 Romania
 Poland
 Soviet Union
Tournament statistics
Champions France  Soviet Union  Romania
Matches played10
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The tournament was won by France, Romania and Soviet Union, who all finished with three wins and one loss, and the same points. France only awarded caps in their 12-6 loss at home to Romania. Italy finished in a disappointing 4th place, with a single win, while Poland lost all their four games and was relegated. Their best result was a 25-19 loss to Romania abroad, in a game where the Romanians didn't awarded caps.[1]

Portugal and Spain where the winners of the Second division groups, facing each other's in a final, won by the Spaniards (29-6).

First division

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1 France43018247+3510
1 Soviet Union43018159+2210
1 Romania43016655+1110
4 Italy41036756+116
5 Poland400443122-794
  • Poland Relegated to division 2

Point system: try 4 pt, conversion: 2 pt., penalty kick 3 pt. drop 3 pt
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22 October 1989
Romania  13 - 21  Soviet Union
Try: Dumitras
Pen: Domocos, Toader
Try: Mironov, Parshin
Con: Dzagnidze (2)
Pen: Dzagnidze (2)
Drop: Dzagnidze
Baia Mare
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: J.-C. Doucet

5 November 1989
Soviet Union  15 - 12  Italy
Try: Molchanov
Con: Dzagnidze
Pen: Dzagnidze (3)
Try: Mascioletti
Con: Troiani
Pen: Troiani (2)
Fili Stadium, Moscow
Referee: Yves Bressy

18 February 1990
France A1 22 - 12  Italy
Try: Maset, Weller
Con: Bianchi
Pen: Bianchi (4)
Pen: Troiani (4)
Stade Municipal, Albi
Referee: A. J. Spreadbury

7 April 1990
Italy  34 - 3  Poland
Try: Cuttitta (2), Pietroscanti, Venturi, Zanon
Con: Troiani (4)
Pen: Troiani (2)
Drop: Hodura
Naples
Referee: H. Rohr

14 April 1990
Romania A  25 - 19  Poland
Parcul Copilului, Bucharest

14 April 1990
Italy  9 - 16  Romania
Pen: Troiani (3)
Try: Ion
Pen: Ignat (4)
Frascati
Referee: J.-C. Debat

18 May 1990
France XV 32 - 9  Poland

20 May 1990
Soviet Union  14 - 22 France XV
Fili Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 4,000

24 May 1990
France  6 - 12  Romania
Pen: Lescarboura (2)
Pen: Ignat (3)
Drop: Ignat
Stade Jacques-Fouroux, Auch
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: I. Bullerwell

27 May 1990
Poland  12 - 31  Soviet Union

Second division

Pool A

The first match between Tunisia and Morocco was tied. The two unions, according with FIRA, agreed to considered valid for tournament the match originally valid only for Rugby World Cup 1991 qualification instead the first one.[1]

The match between Belgium and Tunisia, scheduled in Bruxelles, was not played.

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1 Portugal33005228+249
2 Morocco31023935+85
3 Tunisia21011821-34
4 Belgium20021844-262
10 February 1990
Tunisia  12 - 12
match non valid
 Morocco

10 March 1990
Morocco  20 - 6  Belgium

24 March 1990
Portugal  16 - 10  Morocco

5 May 1990
Tunisia  16 - 12  Morocco

25 May 1990
Belgium  12 - 24  Portugal

26 May 1990
Portugal  12 - 6  Tunisia

1990
Belgium  match not played  Tunisia
Brussels

Pool B

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against diff.
1 Spain43107045+2511
2 Netherlands430110151+5010
3 West Germany42028650368
4 Czechoslovakia40134598-535
5 Bulgaria310237101-644
17 September 1989
West Germany  6 - 12  Netherlands

29 October 1989
Spain  29 - 15  Netherlands

4 March 1990
Netherlands  45 - 10  Bulgaria

18 March 1990
Spain  19 - 8  West Germany

18 March 1990
Czechoslovakia  6 - 29  Netherlands

22 April 1990
Bulgaria  12 - 40  West Germany

29 April 1990
Czechoslovakia  22 - 22  Spain
Vyskov

5 May 1990
West Germany  32 - 7  Czechoslovakia

3 June 1990
Bulgaria  15 - 10  Czechoslovakia


Bulgaria  0 – 6
withdraw
 Spain


Final

28 October 1990
Spain  29 - 6  Portugal

Third division

Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 Andorra2200359+266
2 Yugoslavia21013115+164
3 Luxembourg20021254-422
29 April 1990
Andorra  26 - 6  Luxembourg

13 May 1990
Luxembourg  6 - 28  Yugoslavia

20 May 1990
Yugoslavia  3 - 9  Andorra

Bibliography

  • (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).
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References

  1. Jones, Stephen (1990). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1990-1991. Queen Ann Press. pp. 100–101. ISBN 0-356-19162-1.
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