The 2010 Euro Cup of
Australian rules football was held in
Milan
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(
Italy
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) on October 2, 2010, with 15 national teams. For the first time a women's international match took place during the competition.
Ireland defeats Italy in first ever womens international in Europe
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Venue
Matches were played at one of the best stadiums in the area, the Marazzini Venegoni Sports Centre in Parabiago
Parabiago (Milanese: ; la, Parabiacum) is a town located in the north-western part of the Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy.
The town is crossed by the road to Sempione (S.S.33) and MilanGallarate Railway; nearby flow the Olo ...
.
Teams
Pools round
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Semi finals
Ranking Matches
Grand final
Women's Match
Final standings
1. Croatia (EU Cup Winners)
2. The Netherlands (Silver)
3. Ireland (Bronze)
4. England
5. Spain (Plate Winners)
6. Italy
7. Germany
8. Wales
9. Scotland (Bowl Winners)
10. France
11. Switzerland
12. Austria
13. Czech Republic
14. Catalonia
15. EU Crusaders
EU Cup Best & Fairest: Josh Carmichael (Netherlands), Mario Vázquez (Spain) & Sebastian Caffaratti (Italy) - 16 votes
Leading Goalkicker: Josh Carmichael (Netherlands), Jono Newman (Switzerland) & Sebastian Caffaratti (Italy) - 5 goals
References
External links
Official site of the 2010 EU Cup
{{DEFAULTSORT:2010 Eu Cup Australian Rules Football
EU Cup
International sports competitions hosted by Italy
EU Cup
The Euro Cup (formerly known as the EU Cup) is an international Australian rules football tournament played between European national teams. Played under 9-a-side Footy rules, the tournament was first held at Chiswick in London, England in 2005 ...
2010 in European sport
2010 in Australian rules football
2010s in Milan