Rugby union at the 1983 Mediterranean Games

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Rugby
at the 1983 Mediterranean Games
Rugby pictogram.svg
Dates7 – 13 July 1983
  1979
1993  

Rugby union was one of several sports at the 1983 Mediterranean Games. This Mediterranean Games was held in Casablanca, Morocco. Only men's teams participated in the rugby tournament. [1] [2]

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's CompetitionFlag of France.svg  France Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco

Group matches

TeamGWDLGFGADiffPoints
Flag of France.svg  France 33006114+846
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 32011616+104
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 31023443−92
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 30031297−850
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg9 – 27Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Report
Stade du COC, Casablanca
Referee: M. Roulle (France)
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg15 – 25Flag of France.svg  France
Report
Stade du COC, Casablanca
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg9 – 15Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Report
Stade du COC, Casablanca
Referee: M. Roulle (France)
France  Flag of France.svg60 – 0Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Stade du COC, Casablanca
Referee: Cadamuro (Italy)
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg10 – 3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Stade du COC, Casablanca
Referee: Witting (Romania)
France  Flag of France.svg26 – 12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Report
Stade du COC, Casablanca
Referee: Bel Baraka (Morocco)

Standings

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

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References

  1. El Mundo Deportivo archive, July 1983
  2. The Rugby Archive - 1983 Mediterranean Games