1972–73 FIRA Nations Cup

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1972-73 Nations Cup
Date27 November 1972 - 3 June 1973
CountriesFlag of France.svg  France
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain
Tournament statistics
Champions Flag of France.svg  France
Matches played6
1971-1972 (Previous)(Next) 1973–1974

The Nations Cup 1972-73 was the 13th edition of a European rugby union championship for national teams, and eighth (and last) with the formula and the name of "Nations Cup".

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The tournament was won by France, who won all their three games, with Romania, Spain and Morocco.

First division

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdifference
1Flag of France.svg  France 330011835839
2Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania 32019137547
3Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 3102565515
4Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 300324162-1383
Point system: try 4 pt, conversion: 2 pt., penalty kick 3 pt. drop 3 pt, goal from mark 3 pt.
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3 March 1973
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg6 - 73 Flag of France.svg France B

11 March 1973
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg9 - 20Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain

14 April 1973
Romania  Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg16 - 13Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain

20 April 1973
Romania  Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg69 - 9Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco

3 June 1973
Spain  Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg23 - 30 Flag of France.svg France B

Second Division

Pool 1

8 October 1972
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg23 - 9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia

7 April 1973
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg6 - 16Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

  • Aggregate: Poland 39- Czechoslovakia 15

Pool 2

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdifference
1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 211012935
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21011921-24
3Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 20111516-13
Point system: try 4 pt, conversion: 2 pt., penalty kick 3 pt. drop 3 pt, goal from mark 3 pt.
Click "show" for more info about match (scorers, line-up etc)
8 April 1973
Yugoslavia  Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg3 - 3Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

Final

22 April 1973
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg35 - 13Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

13 May 1973
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg13 - 3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

  • Aggregate: Poland 38 - Portugal 26
  • Poland promoted to division 1

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