2009 EU Cup Australian rules football

The 2009 EU Cup of Australian rules football was held in Samobor (Croatia) from 3 till 9 October 2009, with 15 national teams.[1]

4th EU Cup - Aussie Rules
- Samobor 2009 -
Teams 15
Host  Samobor
Date 3–5 October 2009
Podium
Champions
Runners-up
Third place
Fourth place
England
Netherlands
Croatia
Spain

Venue

Matches were played on the small stadium of NK Samobor (main and auxiliary ground).

Teams

Group A
England
Finland
Czech Republic
Andorra
Group B
Croatia
France
Scotland
Austria
Group C
Germany
The Netherlands
Iceland
Italy
Group D
Spain
Ireland
EU Crusaders[2]

Pools round

Group A

Team Score Team Score
England15.8 (98) Czech Republic6.4 (40)
Finland10.4 (64) Andorra10.1 (61)
Finland11.6 (72) Czech Republic8.4 (52)
England17.5 (107) Andorra8.3 (51)
England11.10 (76) Finland9.4 (58)
Andorra11.1 (67) Czech Republic8.3 (51)

Group B

Team Score Team Score
Croatia20.10 (130) Austria5.6 (36)
Scotland15.13 (103) France7.5 (47)
Croatia12.5 (77) Scotland9.6 (60)
France15.10 (100) Austria8.6 (54)
Croatia13.10 (88) France9.4 (58)
Scotland22.9 (141) Austria7.5 (47)

Group C

Team Score Team Score
Germany10.6 (66) Iceland10.1 (61)
Netherlands12.4 (76) Italy7.8 (50)
Germany12.7 (79) Italy7.6 (48)
Netherlands12.6 (78) Iceland11.8 (74)
Iceland14.11 (95) Italy10.6 (66)
Netherlands10.10 (70) Germany11.3 (69)

Group D

Team Score Team Score
Spain12.7 (79) EU Crusaders6.3 (39)
EU Crusaders8.5 (53) Ireland6.9 (45)
Ireland10.8 (68) Spain10.7 (67)

Semi finals

Match Team Score Team Score
Cup Semi Final Netherlands12.6 (78) Croatia10.7 (67)
Cup Semi Final England13.10 (88) Spain9.8 (62)
Bowl Semi Final Iceland16.9 (105) France10.5 (65)
Bowl Semi Final EU Crusaders7.10 (52) Andorra8.3 (51)
Plate Semi Final Scotland12.8 (80) Germany11.5 (71)
Plate Semi Final Ireland13.13 (91) Finland7.2 (44)

Ranking Matches

Match Team Score Team Score
13th Place Final Italy14.8 (92) Austria7.5 (47)
Plate Final Iceland10.11 (71) EU Crusaders8.4 (52)
Bowl Final Scotland13.9 (87) Ireland8.7 (55)
3rd Place Final Croatia15.10 (100) Spain8.5 (53)

Grand final

Team Score Team Score
England12.9 (81) Netherlands8.9 (57)

Best on Ground: Will Worthington (England)

Final standings

1. England (EU Cup Winners)
2. The Netherlands (Silver)
3. Croatia (Bronze)
4. Spain
5. Scotland (Plate Winners)
6. Ireland
7. Finland
8. Germany
9. Iceland (Bowl Winners)
10. EU Crusaders
11. Andorra
12. France
13. Italy
14. Austria
15. Czech Republic

EU Cup Best & Fairest: Tomas Lundon (Ireland) & Josip Kravar (Croatia) – 16 votes

Leading Goalkicker: Marcus Crook (Scotland) – 12 goals

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References

  1. "EU Cup Results 2009". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011.
  2. Team with players from several countries.
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