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List Of Italy Women's National Rugby Union Team Matches
The following is a list of Italy women's national rugby union team international matches. Overall Italy's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 22 July 2023, is as follows: ''See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering.'' Full internationals Legend 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Other matches References {{reflist Italy women's national rugby union team Women's rugby union in Italy Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
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Italy Women's National Rugby Union Team
Italy women's national rugby union team are the national women's rugby union team that represents Italy at international level. It has been administered by the Italian Rugby Federation since 1991; previously, since its inception in 1985 up to 1991, it was administered by UISP – Unione Italiana Sport Popolari (Italian Union for People's Sports), an association which promotes amateur sports at every level of the society. The team competes in the Rugby World Cup, the Rugby Europe Women's Championship and the Women's Six Nations Championship. History On June 22, 1985 the Italian women's national team made their international debut against France. The match ended 0–0, they played again a year later in Bardos, with France winning 12–0. Italy scored their first points in their third match against France when the two neighbors met in Rome in 1987, France won 16–4. In 1988 Italy participated in the first European championship organized in Bourg-en-Bresse in France by the ...
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1995 FIRA Women's European Championship
The 1995 FIRA Women's European Championship was the first official FIRA championship. Four countries entered, and the competition was a straight knockout tournament. Bracket Semi-finals Third place Final See also * Women's international rugby References External linksFIRA website {{DEFAULTSORT:Fira 1995 File:1995 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: O.J. Simpson is acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman from the year prior in "The Trial of the Century" in the United States; The Great Hanshin earthquake stri ... 1995 rugby union tournaments for national teams International women's rugby union competitions hosted by Italy 1994–95 in European women's rugby union 1994–95 in French rugby union 1994–95 in Italian rugby union 1995 in Dutch sport 1995 in Spanish women's sport 1995 in French women's sport ...
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El Ejido
El Ejido () is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It is located 32 km from Almería with a surface area of 227 km2, and as reported in 2014 had 84,144 inhabitants. El Ejido is the centre of production for fruit and vegetables in the "Comarca de El Poniente". The work opportunities the city provides attract many foreign farmhands, who look for jobs mainly in the greenhouses there. Some greenhouses have begun using computer-controlled hydroponics systems, thus saving on labour, improving efficiency and the local economy. In close proximity to the city along the coast line is situated Almerimar, a popular destination for tourism and relaxation. 2000 riots In February 2000, the town was the site of three days of anti-immigrant riots after two local men and one woman were killed by two separate Moroccans. Transport El Ejido is one of the largest Spanish towns without access to the rail network; in 2020 a proposal was submitted ...
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2000 FIRA Women's European Championship
The 2000 FIRA Women's European Championship was the fifth edition of the tournament. It saw virtually the same format as 1997. In Pool A Ireland returned to the competition. In "Pool B" a tournament had been planned involving Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Russia. Belgium and Russia withdrew "at the last minute" and were replaced by a French regional team (Flandre). After a double round-robin between these three teams, Germany and Netherlands played against the teams finishing 7th and 8th in Pool A Pool A Bracket First round Plate semi-finals Semi-finals 7th/8th place Italy awarded 7th place Ireland awarded 8th place Plate final 3rd/4th place Final Pool B Games where 20 Minutes each way. Final Table Results Pool A/Pool B playoffs Germany and Netherlands then "played off" against the teams listed as being in 7th and 8th place in Pool A. External linksFIRA website See also *Women's international rugby union {{DEFAULTSORT:Fira 20 ...
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Roquetas
Roquetas de Mar () is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalucía, Spain. In 2016, the population was 91,965, the municipality with the second highest population in the province behind the capital, the 14th in Andalucía and the 69th in Spain. Geography and climate Roquetas de Mar has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen: ''BSh'') with very mild winters and very hot and dry summers. Autumn is the wettest season although the city doesn't have a real wet season. During July and August, Roquetas de Mar has often southern winds coming from Africa, thus increasing the temperatures. Dust storms coming from the Sahara desert are uncommon, but they might happen from time to time. Tourism The 'urbanización' (tourist area with hotels and restaurants and shops) of Roquetas is predominantly a Spanish holiday resort for the majority of the summer months, but it also receives many visitors from the United Kingdom, Ireland and Germany. It is one of the two ...
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1999 FIRA Women's European Championship
The 1999 FIRA Women's European Championship was the fourth edition of the tournament; it saw the same format as 1997, but with Germany and Ireland being replaced by Kazakhstan and Wales. Bracket First round Plate semi-finals Semi-finals 7th/8th place Plate final 3rd/4th place Final External linksFIRA website See also *Women's international rugby union {{DEFAULTSORT:Fira 1999 1999 rugby union tournaments for national teams International women's rugby union competitions hosted by Italy 1998–99 in European women's rugby union 1998–99 in French rugby union 1998–99 in Italian rugby union 1998–99 in English rugby union 1998–99 in Welsh rugby union 1998–99 in Scottish rugby union 1999 in Dutch women's sport 1999 in Kazakhstani sport rugby union rugby union rugby union rugby union rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th cent ...
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Belluno
Belluno (; lld, Belum; vec, Belùn) is a town and province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Located about north of Venice, Belluno is the capital of the province of Belluno and the most important city in the Eastern Dolomites region. With its roughly 36,000 inhabitants, it is the largest populated area of Valbelluna. It is one of the 15 municipalities of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. Geography The ancient city of Belluno rises above a cliff spur near the confluence of the Torrente Ardo and the Piave River. To the north is the imposing Schiara range of the Dolomites, with the famous ''Gusela del Vescovà'' (Bishopric's needle), and Mounts Serva and Talvena rising above the city. To the south, the Venetian Prealps separate Belluno from the Venetian plain. Also to the south is the Nevegal, in the Castionese area, a skiing resort. History The name of the city is derived from Celtic ''belo-dunum'' which means "splendid hill." The name was inspired by its fa ...
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1998 Women's Rugby World Cup
The 1998 Women's Rugby World Cup was the first world cup fully sanctioned by the International Rugby Board (IRB) and the third Women's Rugby World Cup in history. The tournament took place in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands and was the first women's world cup held outside of the United Kingdom. The tournament saw a record 16 teams compete and heightened media attention. There was no qualification process, teams taking part by invitation from the IRB. New Zealand defeated the United States 44–12 in the final. Several matches in the tournament were filmed for television and a one-hour TV highlights programme was produced by IMG. These recordings are held as part of the IRB's World Cup Archive. Squads Pool stages Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Bowl Quarter-finals Semi-finals 11th/12th place Final (9th place) Shield Semi-finals 15th/16th place Final (13th place) Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals 3rd/4th pla ...
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population of 907,976 within the city proper, 1,558,755 in the urban area and 2,480,394 in the metropolitan area. Located in the Dutch province of North Holland, Amsterdam is colloquially referred to as the " Venice of the North", for its large number of canals, now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Amsterdam was founded at the mouth of the Amstel River that was dammed to control flooding; the city's name derives from the Amstel dam. Originally a small fishing village in the late 12th century, Amsterdam became a major world port during the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, when the Netherlands was an economic powerhouse. Amsterdam is the leading center for finance and trade, as well as a hub of production of secular art. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the city expanded and many new neighborho ...
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1997 FIRA Women's European Championship
The 1997 FIRA Women's European Championship was the third edition of the championship, it saw a significant expansion to eight teams, with three British entrants entering a FIRA event for the first time - and an all British final. Bracket First round Plate semi-finals Semi-finals 7th/8th Place Plate final 3rd/4th Place Final See also *Women's international rugby union References External linksFIRA website {{DEFAULTSORT:Fira 1997 1997 rugby union tournaments for national teams International women's rugby union competitions hosted by France 1996–97 in European women's rugby union 1996–97 in French rugby union 1996–97 in Italian rugby union 1996–97 in English rugby union 1996–97 in Irish rugby union 1996–97 in Scottish rugby union 1997 in Dutch women's sport 1997 in Spanish women's sport 1997 in English women's sport 1997 in German women's sport rugby union rugby union rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby ...
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Nice
Nice ( , ; Niçard: , classical norm, or , nonstandard, ; it, Nizza ; lij, Nissa; grc, Νίκαια; la, Nicaea) is the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of nearly 1 millionDemographia: World Urban Areas
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on an area of . Located on the French Riviera, the southeastern coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the French Alps, Nice is the se ...
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1996 FIRA Women's European Championship
The 1996 FIRA Women's European Championship was the second edition of the Rugby Europe Women's Championship, Women's European Championship. It saw the debut of Germany and a five-nation event. The competition was initially a three-team two pools system but Russia withdrew a few days before the start.Championship info in Mundo Deportivo Wednesday 10 April 1996 page 50 - ''spanish'' With no time for finding substitutes Pool B was left with only two teams, becoming in a "semi-final" for deciding the final place. The other final place was decided on a three-team pool (Pool A), won by Spain with wins over Netherlands and Germany. On the competition calendar 5th/6th and 3rd/4th place matches were planned, but with the non participation of Russia a three-team pool was created. Italy played Netherlands and Germany, the results of these games being combined with the earlier match between Netherlands and Germany to decide 3rd-5th places. Results Pool A Pool B 3rd-5th play-offs ...
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