The North Sea Cup was an annual
rugby union
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championship for club teams from
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,
Germany
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and the
Netherlands
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, held since 2011. The championship was sanctioned by rugby's European governing body, the
FIRA – Association of European Rugby
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(FIRA-AER).
History
2011–12
The first edition of the competition was held in 2011–12, with six clubs participating, two from each of the three countries. The competition consisted of
Boitsfort RC and
Royal Kituro Rugby Club
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from Belgium,
SC 1880 Frankfurt
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and
Heidelberger RK
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from Germany and
RC Hilversum
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and
RC The Dukes from the Netherlands. In the first edition, each team was scheduled to play four games, playing only the clubs from the other two countries but not the team from their own. However, the last round was canceled, leaving each team with only three games played. At the end, the top two teams played a final, which was contested by Heidelberg and Frankfurt, with the later winning 26–19,
[North Sea Cup 2011–12]
rugbyweb.de, accessed: 3 July 2013 a surprise result given that Heidelberg had just won the
German championship and been defeated only once all season, while Frankfurt had been knocked out in the semi final of
this competition.
The winners and runners-up of this competition then met the champions of the Baltic Cup and the
Regional Rugby Championship,
RC BaltRex Siauliai and
RK Nada
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in the European Rugby Club Championship. In this competition, Heidelberger RK defeated Siauliai 60–10 in the final.
FIRA determined that the North Sea Cup was the strongest of the three regional cups and therefore awarded entry to the semi finals to two teams from that competition.
2012–13
The second edition saw the competition expanded to ten clubs in two divisions of five. In Group A the two Belgian clubs Boitsfort RC and Royal Kituro Rugby Club met German sides SC 1880 Frankfurt and
SC Neuenheim
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History
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. The fifth side was a selection from the south of the Netherlands, Regio Team Zuid. Group B was made up of Belgian sides
Dendermondse RC and
RC Frameries
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The club is based in Frameries in Hainaut.
The official colours of the club are yellow and black.
History
The club was founded in 1966 and has never wo ...
, German clubs Heidelberger RK and
TV Pforzheim
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as well as a selection from the northern Netherlands, Regio Team Noord. Each team only played the other teams in each group, resulting in four games per club. The games against the team from their own country was however a regular season game in the respective
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national leagues, which was also counted towards the North Sea Cup. Initially, the group winners were then scheduled to play the runners-up of the other group in the semi finals but fixture congestion resulted in the semi finals being canceled and the group winners advancing directly to the final. In this game Heidelberger RK defeated Boitsfort RC 34–10.
2013–14
The third edition of the competition saw the defending champions Heidelberger RK decline participation while former winners Frankfurt were expelled from the cup for canceling its opening game on short notice. Eight teams were participating in the 2013–14 edition, with group A consisting of Regio Team Zuid, a team Belgium South-West, TV Pforzheim and Dendermondse RC. The B group was made up of Boitsfort RC, Royal Kituro Rugby Club, SC Neuenheim and the Regio Team Noord.
North Sea Cup 2013–14
scoresway.com, accessed: 26 November 2013 The competition was once again won by a German club, this time the TV Pforzheim, who defeated Boitsford RC in the final.
Finals
The finals of the competition:
References
External links
FIRA-AER official website
North Sea Cup at scoresway.com
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