2010 European Gaelic Football Championship

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European Gaelic Football Championship 2010
Tournament details
Year2010
Winners
Champions Den Haag (3rd win)
  2009
2011  
European Gaelic Football Shield 2010
Tournament details
Year2010
Winners
ChampionsCopenhagen (2nd win)
  2009
2011  

The 2010 Gaelic Football Championship is the 2010 season of the tournament, which includes European teams other than those from Ireland and Britain. The Championship follows two phases. During the first part of the year teams compete within their own regions in a series of four to five tournaments to determine the regional champions and runners-up. During the second part of the year the champion and runner-up of each region compete in a series of three pan-European tournaments to determine the European Champion. All teams who did not reach the top two spots of their regional championship compete in a second-tier championship called the Shield. In each tournament teams gain points depending on their respective performances (winner gains 25 points, runner-up 20 points, etc.). The matches are played 11 a side and 10 to 15 minutes a half (depending on the number of matches to be played on the day).

Contents

Regional Phase

During the Regional Phase, only the points gained in each team's best three tournaments count.

Benelux

Table

RankTeamPoints
1

Round 1 – Amsterdam Tournament – 27 March

Round 2 – Den Haag Tournament – 10 April

This tournament saw 4 teams participating. It has been played in round robin format leading to 3rd place Final and Grand Final.

Group stage
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Brussels Belgium A+315
2Den Haag+285
3Amsterdam−22
4Brussels Belgium B−570

Den Haag 2–9 (15) Amsterdam 0–4 (4)
Belgium A 5–12 (27) Belgium B 0–1 (1)
Amsterdam 3–10 (19) Belgium B 1–2 (5)
Den Haag 1–6 (9) Belgium A 1–6 (9)
Den Haag 4–11 (23) Belgium B 1–3 (6)
Belgium A 2–9 (15) Amsterdam 3–1 (10)

Finals

3rd place Final:
Amsterdam 1–6 (9) Belgium B 0–2 (2)

Final:
Belgium A 1–11 (14) Den Haag 1–10 (13) (after extra time)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Belgium A25
2Den Haag20
3Amsterdam16
4Belgium B13

Round 3 – Brussels Tournament – 8 May

Round 4 – Luxembourg Tournament – 12 June

East and Central

Table

RankTeamPoints
1

Round 1 – Prague Tournament – 10 April

Round 2 – Vienna Tournament – 24 April

Round 3 – Budapest Tournament – 15 May

Round 4 – Zurich Tournament – 12 June

Iberia

Table

RankTeamPoints
1

Round 1 – Valencia Tournament – 27 February

Round 2 – Marbella Tournament – 13 March

Round 3 – Madrid Tournament – 8 May

Round 4 – Iruna-Pamplona Tournament – 5 June

This tournament saw 4 teams participating. It has been played in round robin format leading to a Final between the top two teams.

Group stage
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Madrid+216
2Valencia+34
3Barcelona+52
4Pamplona−290

Valencia 1–10 (13) Pamplona 0–3 (3)
Madrid 1–7 (10) Barcelona 2–2 (8)
Pamplona 0–4 (4) Madrid 2–9 (15)
Valencia 1–9 (12) Barcelona 1–8 (11)
Pamplona 0–2 (2) Barcelona 1–7 (10)
Valencia 0–2 (2) Madrid 2–4 (10)

Final

Madrid 1–5 (8) Valencia 0–5 (5)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Madrid25
2Valencia20
3Barcelona16
4Pamplona13

Round 5 – Barcelona Tournament – 19 June

North West

Table

After Round 4
If a team participates in all four tournaments, only its three best results count. If two teams have the equal number of points, the fourth result is the decider.
The top two teams qualify for the European Championship. All other teams go on to play the European Shield.

RankTeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
1Guernsey Gaels20252570
2Paris Gaels25162566
3Dogues Gaelic FC (Saint-Malo)165111643
4Jersey Irish6.5162042.5
5Ar Gwazi Gouez (Rennes)136.52039.5
6US Liffré112031
7Gwened (Vannes)651324
8Gwenrann (Guérande)101020
9GF Bro Leon (Brest)81119
10Paris Gaels Lutetia91019
11AFI Lyon61117
12Entente costarmoricaine (Saint-Brieuc/Saint-Quay-Perros)7815
13Guernsey Gaels B1313
14Naoned (Nantes)9312
15Tolosa Gaels (Toulouse)77

Brest is placed above Paris Gaels Lutetia thanks to a better overall score difference.

Round 1 – Brest Tournament – 10 April

This tournament saw 10 teams participating. For the first part of the tournament, teams were drawn into 3 pools where each team played the other two (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 for a loss). After all pool matches were played, the teams were reshuffled into three groups depending on their performance in the pool stage.

Phase 1
Pool A
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Paris Gaels+544
2Nantes−262
3Vannes−280

Paris Gaels 7–5 (26) Vannes 1–1 (4)
Vannes 1–2 (5) Nantes 2–5 (11)
Paris Gaels 8–8 (32) Nantes 0–0 (0)

Pool B
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Guernsey Gaels+434
2Guérande−182
3Brest−250

Guernsey Gaels 7–4 (25) Brest 1–0 (3)
Guérande 1–5 (8) Brest 1–2 (5)
Guernsey Gaels 5–7 (22) Guérande 0–1 (1)

Pool C
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Rennes+225
2Saint-Malo−44
3Liffré+133
4Entente costarmoricaine−310

Rennes 2–7 (13) Saint-Malo 1–0 (3)
Liffré 0–2 (2) Rennes 0–2 (2)
Entente 0–4 (4) Rennes 3–4 (16)
Saint-Malo 0–4 (4) Liffré 0–2 (2)
Saint-Malo 1–4 (7) Entente 0–3 (3)
Liffré 5–2 (17) Entente 0–2 (2)

Pool C table without taking into account each of the top three teams' matches against the bottom team so that the reshuffling is equal.

RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Rennes+103
2Saint-Malo−82
3Liffré−21
Phase 2
Championship

(1st to 4th place – knock-out format)

Semi-Final 1: Best of first-placed teams vs. best of second-placed teams
Paris Gaels 3–6 (15) Saint-Malo 0–5 (5)
Semi-Final 2: 2nd best of first-placed teams vs. 3rd best of first-placed teams
Guernsey Gaels 0–7 (7) Rennes 0–3 (3)

3rd place Final
Saint-Malo 0–3 (3) Rennes 0–3 (3) (Saint-Malo won in penalty shootouts 3 to 1)
Final
Paris Gaels 4–9 (21) Guernsey Gaels 0–2 (2)

Shield

(5th to 7th place – round robin format)

2nd best of second-placed teams: Guérande
3rd best of second-placed teams: Nantes
Best of third-placed teams: Liffré

RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
5Liffré+22
6Guérande−12
7Nantes−12

As they have the same goal-average, Guérande and Nantes are ranked according to their head-to-head encounter which turned in favour of Guérande.

Guérande 1–0 (3) Liffré 1–3 (6)
Nantes 1–3 (6) Liffré 0–5 (5)
Guérande 2–0 (6) Nantes 1–1 (4)

Challenge

(8th to 10th place – round robin format)

2nd best of third-placed teams: Brest
3rd best of third-placed teams: Vannes
4th of pool C: Entente costarmoricaine

RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
8Brest+123
9Entente costarmoricaine+52
10Vannes−171


Brest 1–3 (6) Vannes 1–3 (6)
Vannes 0–2 (2) Entente 4–7 (19)
Brest 2–4 (16) Entente 1–1 (4)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Paris Gaels25
2Guernsey Gaels20
3Saint-Malo16
4Rennes13
5Liffré11
6Guérande10
7Nantes9
8Brest8
9Entente costarmoricaine (Saint-Brieuc/Saint-Quay-Perros)7
10Vannes6

Round 2 – Liffré Tournament – 22 May

This tournament saw 12 teams participating. For the first part of the tournament, teams were drawn into 4 pools where each team played the other two (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 for a loss). After all pool matches were played, the teams were reshuffled into three groups depending on their performance in the pool stage.

Phase 1
Pool A
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Paris Gaels+184
2Guérande02
3Saint-Malo−180

Saint-Malo 3–3 (12) Guérande 3–5 (14)
Guérande 0–3 (3) Paris Gaels 0–5 (5)
Saint-Malo 0–0 (0) Paris Gaels 3–7 (16)

Pool B
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Jersey/Rennes+284
2Brest−72
3Vannes−210

Jersey/Rennes 3–6 (15) Vannes 0–2 (2)
Vannes 0–0 (0) Brest 2–2 (8)
Jersey/Rennes 4–6 (18) Brest 1–0 (3)

Pool C
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Liffré+184
2Entente costarmoricaine−142
3Toulouse−40

Liffré 0–6 (6) Toulouse 0–3 (3)
Liffré 4–6 (18) Entente costarmoricaine 1–0 (3)
Entente costarmoricaine 1–3 (6) Toulouse 0–5 (5)

Pool D
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Guernsey Gaels+284
2Paris Gaels Lutetia−122
3Lyon−140

Lyon 0–0 (0) Guernsey Gaels 2–6 (12)
Paris Gaels Lutetia 1–5 (8) Lyon 1–3 (6)
Paris Gaels Lutetia 0–0 (0) Guernsey Gaels 2–8 (14)

Phase 2
Championship

(1st to 4th place – knock-out format)
Top team of each pool
Semi-Final 1:
Liffré 0–8 (8) Jersey/Rennes 0–7 (7)
Semi-Final 2:
Guernsey Gaels 1–6 (9) Paris Gaels 0–0 (0)

3rd place Final:
Paris Gaels won over Jersey/Rennes by forfeit.
Final:
Guernsey Gaels 2–8 (14) Liffré 1–3 (6)

Shield

(5th to 8th place – knock-out format)
Second best team of each pool
Semi-final 1:
Guérande 1–3 (6) Paris Gaels Lutetia 0–2 (2)
Semi-final 2:
Entente costarmoricaine 1–4 (7) Brest 5–2 (17)
7th place final:
Entente costarmoricaine 1–3 (6) Paris Gaels Lutetia 2–3 (9)
5th place final:
Brest won over Guérande by forfeit.

Challenge

(9th to 12th place – knock-out format)
Bottom team of each pool
Semi-final 1:
Vannes 1–0 (3) Toulouse 2–5 (11)
Semi-final 2:
Lyon 2–2 (8) Saint-Malo 0–3 (3)
11th place final:
Saint-Malo 0–3 (3) Vannes 0–4 (4)
9th place final:
Lyon 0–2 (2) Toulouse 1–3 (6)

Points allowance for the tournament

As Jersey and Rennes competed as a single team, the points earned in the tournament are split equally between the two.
Nantes earned 3 points for providing two players or more to Lyon.

RankTeamPoints
1Guernsey Gaels25
2Liffré20
3Paris Gaels16
4Jersey/Rennes13 (6.5 points each)
5Brest11
6Guérande10
7Paris Gaels Lutetia9
8Entente costarmoricaine8
9Toulouse7
10Lyon6
11Vannes5
12Saint-Malo5
-Nantes3

Round 3 – Guernsey Tournament – 5 June

This tournament saw 5 teams participating. It has been played in round robin format.

RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Guernsey A+418
2Rennes+156
3Jersey+324
4Guernsey B−402
5Saint-Malo−480

Guernsey A 3–9 (18) Rennes 2–2 (8)
Jersey 5–1 (16) Guernsey B 1–0 (3)
Guernsey A 0–8 (8) Jersey 1–2 (5)
Guernsey B 3–2 (11) Rennes 5–6 (21)
Saint-Malo 1–0 (3) Jersey 8–3 (27)
Rennes 5–2 (17) Jersey 5–0 (15)
Guernsey B 3–4 (13) Saint-Malo 2–2 (8)
Guernsey A 8–5 (29) Guernsey B 1–4 (7)
Saint-Malo 3–3 (12) Guernsey A 3–9 (18)
Rennes 5–8 (23) Saint-Malo 3–1 (10)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Guernsey A25
2Rennes20
3Jersey16
4Guernsey B13
5Saint-Malo11

Round 4 – Paris Tournament – 12 June

This tournament saw 6 teams participating. For the first part of the tournament, teams were drawn into 2 pools where each team played the other two (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 for a loss). The top two teams of each group went on to play the semi-finals whereas the bottom team of each group played the 5th/6th ranking match.

Phase 1
Pool A
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Paris Gaels+324
2Vannes−32
3Paris Gaels Lutetia−290

Paris Gaels 4–7 (19) Paris Gaels Lutetia 2–1 (7)
Paris Gaels 3–12 (21) Vannes 0–1 (1)
Paris Gaels Lutetia 1–1 (4) Vannes 5–5 (21)

Pool B
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Jersey+264
2Saint-Malo−122
3Lyon−140

Lyon 1–3 (6) Saint-Malo 2–5 (11)
Saint-Malo 0–4 (4) Jersey 4–9 (21)
Jersey 1–9 (12) Lyon 0–3 (3)

Phase 2

Semi-final 1: 1st of pool A vs. 2nd of pool B
Paris Gaels 4–12 (24) Saint-Malo 1–2 (5)

Semi-final 2: 1st of pool B vs. 2nd of pool A
Jersey 3–12 (21) Vannes 0–3 (3)

5th place final: 3rd of pool A vs. 3rd of pool B
Paris Gaels Lutetia 1–5 (8) Lyon 2–3 (9)

3rd place final: loser of semi-final 1 vs. loser of semi-final 2
Saint-Malo 1–5 (8) Vannes 1–3 (6)

Final: winner of semi-final 1 vs. winner of semi-final 2
Paris Gaels 1–11 (14) Jersey 3–1 (10)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Paris Gaels25
2Jersey20
3Saint-Malo16
4Vannes13
5Lyon11
6Paris Gaels Lutetia10

Scandinavia

Table

After Round 1
If a team participates in all four tournaments, only its three best results count.
The top two teams qualify for the European Championship. All other teams go on to play the European Shield.

RankTeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
1Malmö25203rd3rd45
2Stockholm Gaels20251st1st45
3Copenhagen16134th29
4Gothenburg13162nd29
5Oslo11112nd22

Round 1 – Copenhagen Tournament – 22 May

This tournament saw 5 teams participating. It has been played in round robin format leading to a Final between the top two teams.

Group stage
RankTeamGoal AveragePoints
1Stockholm+238
2Malmö+56
3Copenhagen+244
4Gothenburg−152
5Oslo−370

Malmö 0–5 (5) Copenhagen 0–4 (4)
Gothenburg 1–6 (9) Oslo 0–0 (0)
Stockholm 1–6 (9) Malmö 1–3 (6)
Copenhangen 3–7 (16) Gothenburg 0–1 (1)
Oslo 0–1 (1) Stockholm 1–7 (10)
Malmö 0–5 (5) Gothenburg 0–4 (4)
Copenhagen 3–4 (13) Oslo 0–0
Gothenburg 1–1 (4) Stockholm 1–9 (12)
Oslo 0–1 (1) Malmö 0–7 (7)
Stockholm 0–6 (6) Copenhagen 0–3 (3)

Final

Stockholm 0–2 (2) Malmö 0–6 (6)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Malmö25
2Stockholm20
3Copenhagen16
4Gothenburg13
5Oslo11

Round 2 – Malmö Tournament – 19 June

Round 3 – Oslo Tournament – 10 July

Round 4 – Gothenburg Tournament – 14 August

This tournament saw 4 teams participating.
It was played in round robin format leading to a Final between the top two teams.

Group stage

RankTeamPoints DifferencePoints
1Stockholm+206
2Gothenburg+43
3Malmö−13
4Copenhagen−230

Malmö 0–1 (1) Stockholm 1–4 (7)
Gothenburg 1–5 (8) Copenhangen 0–3 (3)
Malmö 1–9 (12) Gothenburg 2–6 (12)
Stockholm 3–6 (15) Copenhagen 0–2 (2)
Malmö 1–5 (8) Copenhagen 0–3 (3)
Gothenburg 0–3 (3) Stockholm 0–4 (4)

Final
Gothenburg 2–2 (8) Stockholm 3–13 (21)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Stockholm ?
2Gothenburg ?
3Malmö ?
4Copenhagen ?

Pan-European Phase

Championship

Table

After round 2

RankTeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Total
1Den Haag252550
2Paris Gaels201636
3Brussels Belgium132033
4Luxembourg16925
5Guernsey Gaels111021
6Stockholm Gaels1313
7Budapest Rangers1111

Round 1 – Munich Tournament – 11 September

This tournament saw 5 teams participating. It has been played in round robin format followed by a 3rd/4th final and a Grand Final.

RankTeamScore differencePoints
1Den Haag+136
2Paris Gaels+186
3Brussels Belgium+115
4Luxembourg−132
5Guernsey Gaels−291

Guernsey 1–3 (6) Luxembourg 2–8 (14)
Belgium 2–2 (8) Paris 2–4 (10)
Luxembourg 0–6 (6) Den Haag 1–7 (10)
Belgium 2–4 (10) Guernsey 1–7 (10)
Den Haag 0–9 (9) Paris 0–7 (7)
Luxembourg 1–1 (4) Belgium 4–4 (16)
Paris 4–4 (16) Guernsey 0–3 (3)
Belgium 0–6 (6) Den Haag 0–5 (5)
Paris 2–7 (13) Luxembourg 2–2 (8)
Guernsey 0–1 (1) Den Haag 1–6 (9)

Finals

Third place final
Belgium 1–3 (6) Luxembourg 1–4 (7)

Final
Den Haag 2–7 (13) Paris 2–3 (9)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Den Haag25
2Paris Gaels20
3Luxembourg16
4Brussels Belgium13
5Guernsey Gaels11

Round 2 – Budapest Tournament – 9 October

This tournament saw 7 teams participating. For the first part of the tournament, teams were drawn into 2 pools where each team played the other two or three (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 for a loss). The top two teams of each group went on to play the semi-finals whereas the 3rd-placed team of each group played the 5th/6th ranking match.

Phase 1
Pool A
RankTeamScore DifferencePoints
1Den Haag+184
2Belgium+32
3Guernsey−180

Guernsey 0–6 (6) Belgium 0–10 (10)
Belgium 1–3 (6) Den Haag 0–7 (7)
Guernsey 1–4 (7) Den Haag 3–9 (18)

Pool B
RankTeamScore DifferencePoints
1Paris+205
2Stockholm+64
3Budapest+243
4Luxembourg−400

Budapest 1–5 (8) Stockholm 3–3 (12)
Luxembourg 1–1 (4) Paris 4–2 (14)
Stockholm 0–8 (8) Luxembourg 1–3 (6)
Budapest 2–4 (10) Paris 2–4 (10)
Stockholm 0–3 (3) Paris 0–13 (13)
Budapest 8–5 (29) Luxembourg 0–1 (1)

Phase 2

Semi-final 1: 1st of pool A vs. 2nd of pool B
Den Haag 3–9 (18) Stockholm 2–2 (8)

Semi-final 2: 1st of pool B vs. 2nd of pool A
Paris 2–3 (9) Belgium 2–10 (16)

5th place final: 3rd of pool A vs. 3rd of pool B
Guernsey 2–4 (10) Budapest 5–3 (18)

3rd place final: loser of semi-final 1 vs. loser of semi-final 2
Paris won over Stockholm by forfeit

Final: winner of semi-final 1 vs. winner of semi-final 2
Den Haag 0–6 (6) Belgium 0–4 (4)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Den Haag25
2Belgium20
3Paris16
4Stockholm13
5Budapest11
6Guernsey10
7Luxembourg9

Round 3 – Maastricht Tournament – 6 November

Shield

Table

After round 2

RankTeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Total
1Frankfurt Sarsfields201131
2Copenhagen111627
3Brussels Belgium B131326
4Jersey Irish2525
- Cumann Warszawa (Warsaw)2525
6Prague Hibernians2020
7Dogues Celtic FC (Saint-Malo)1616
8Amsterdam1010
9Vienna Gaels99

Round 1 – Munich Tournament – 11 September

This tournament saw 5 teams participating. It has been played in round robin format followed by a 3rd/4th final and a Grand Final.

RankTeamScore differencePoints
1Jersey+228
2Frankfurt+94
3Saint-Malo−154
4Belgium B−42
5Copenhagen−122

Belgium B forfeited their match against Jersey
Frankfurt 2–7 (13) Saint-Malo 1–0 (3)
Jersey 1–6 (9) Copenhagen 0–3 (3)
Frankfurt 1–6 (9) Belgium B 0–0 (0)
Copenhagen 0–3 (3) Saint-Malo 1–3 (6)
Jersey 1–8 (11) Frankfurt 0–4 (4)
Saint-Malo 1–4 (7) Belgium B 0–4 (4)
Frankfurt 1–3 (6) Copenhagen 2–5 (11)
Saint-Malo 0–1 (1) Jersey 2–6 (12)
Belgium B 3–3 (12) Copenhagen 3–1 (4)

Finals

Third place final
Saint-Malo 2–5 (11) Belgium B 0–4 (4)

Final
Jersey 4–10 (22) Frankfurt 0–2 (2)

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1Jersey Irish25
2Frankfurt Sarsfields20
3Dogues Celtic FC (Saint-Malo)16
4Brussels Belgium B13
5Copenhagen11

Round 2 – Budapest Tournament – 9 October

This tournament saw 7 teams participating. For the first part of the tournament, teams were drawn into 2 pools where each team played the other two or three (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 for a loss). The top two teams of each group went on to play the semi-finals whereas the 3rd-placed team of each group played the 5th/6th ranking match.

Phase 1
Pool A
RankTeamScore DifferencePoints
1Prague+234
2 Warsaw +12
3Frankfurt−240

Frankfurt 2–5 (11) Prague 5–8 (23)
Prague 6–7 (25) Warsaw 3–5 (14)
Frankfurt 2–4 (10) Warsaw 5–7 (22)

Pool B
RankTeamScore DifferencePoints
1Belgium B+35
2Copenhagen+103
3Amsterdam−112
4Vienna−22

Amsterdam 1–6 (9) Copenhagen 3–3 (12)
Belgium B 2–2 (8) Vienna 1–3 (6)
Copenhagen 2–2 (8) Belgium B 0–8 (8)
Amsterdam 0–5 (5) Vienna 0–4 (4)
Copenhagen 2–5 (11) Vienna 3–3 (12)
Amsterdam 1–5 (8) Belgium B 2–3 (9)

Phase 2

Semi-final 1: 1st of pool A vs. 2nd of pool B
Prague 5–8 (23) Copenhagen 2–5 (11)

Semi-final 2: 1st of pool B vs. 2nd of pool A
Belgium B 3–2 (11) Warsaw 0–13 (13)

5th place final: 3rd of pool A vs. 3rd of pool B
Frankfurt won over Amsterdam by forfeit

3rd place final: loser of semi-final 1 vs. loser of semi-final 2
Copenhagen 1–5 (8) Belgium B 0–3 (3)

Final: winner of semi-final 1 vs. winner of semi-final 2
Prague 2–5 (11) Warsaw 0–11 (11)Warsaw won in the penalties shootout 5–4

Points allowance for the tournament
RankTeamPoints
1 Cumann Warszawa 25
2Prague20
3Copenhagen16
4Belgium B13
5Frankfurt11
6Amsterdam10
7Vienna9

Round 3 – Maastricht Tournament – 6 November

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The 2009–10 Coupe de la Ligue was the 16th edition of France's league cup, organized by the LFP. The defending champions were Ligue 1 club Bordeaux who defeated second division club Vannes 4–0 in the 2009 final. The competition began on 25 July 2009 and the final was held on 27 March 2010 at the Stade de France. The winners of the Coupe de la Ligue will qualify for the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. Ligue 1 club Marseille won the competition by defeating fellow first division club Bordeaux by a score of 3–1 in the final, thus giving them their first trophy since 1992.

The Amsterdam Women's Sevens began in 2005. On 4 October 2012, the IRB announced the launch of the IRB Women's Sevens World Series, the women's counterpart to the wildly successful IRB Sevens World Series for men. The inaugural 2012–13 season featured four events, with the Amsterdam Sevens as the final event in May 2013. The 2014–15 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series was the last series to feature Amsterdam as an event.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup</span> International football competition

The 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, the biennial international women's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA, since its inception in 2002 as the FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nadeshot</span> American professional esports player

Matthew Haag, better known as Nadeshot, is an American former professional Call of Duty player and the founder, co-owner and CEO of 100 Thieves. As a professional Call of Duty player, Haag was a former captain of OpTic Gaming in the 2014 Call of Duty: Ghosts season and the 2014–2015 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare season, playing the objective support role.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 Coupe de la Ligue final</span> Football match

The 2015 Coupe de la Ligue final was the 21st final of France's football league cup competition, the Coupe de la Ligue, a competition for the 42 teams that the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) manages. The final took place on 11 April 2015 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis and was contested by reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain, and Bastia, the two teams who also contested the tournament's first ever final in 1995.

The Clermont Gaelic Football Club is a Gaelic football club situated in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Linguistic boundary of Brittany</span> Language border

The language boundary in Brittany is the language border between the part of Brittany where Breton is spoken and the area in Brittany where Gallo is spoken. The existence of this linguistic border led to differentiate the Celtic-speaking Lower Brittany (West) from the Romance-speaking Upper Brittany (East).

The 2015–16 Coupe de France was the 99th season of the most prestigious football cup competition of France. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation (FFF) and was opened to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nicolas Janvier</span> French footballer

Nicolas Janvier is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Alanyaspor.

The 2017–18 Coupe de France was the 101st season of the most prestigious football cup competition of France. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation (FFF) and was open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories.

The 2018–19 Coupe de France was the 102nd season of the main football cup competition of France. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation (FFF) and was open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories.

The 2021–22 Coupe de France was the 105th season of the main football cup competition of France. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation (FFF) and was open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories.