From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1977-78 FIRA Trophy
Date2 October 1977 – 28 May 1978
Countries  Czechoslovakia
  France
  Italy
  Romania
  Poland
  Spain
Tournament statistics
Champions  France
Matches played15
1976-1977 (Previous) (Next) 1978–1979

The 1977-1978 FIRA Trophy was the 18th edition of a European rugby union championship for national teams.

The tournament was won by France, with a Grand Slam. Romania finished in 2nd place, while Spain had a surprising 3rd place, defeating Italy (10-3), in Madrid, to repeat the same place of the previous tournament. Italy had a very disappointing performance, finishing in 5th place, below Poland, who also beat them (12-6).

First Division

  • Table
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1   France 5 5 0 0 158 77 +81 15
2   Romania 5 3 1 1 190 49 +141 12
3   Spain 5 3 0 2 64 134 -70 11
4   Poland 5 2 0 3 93 110 -17 9
5   Italy 5 1 1 3 38 67 -29 8
6   Czechoslovakia 5 0 0 5 61 167 -106 5

  Czechoslovakia relegated to division 2

  • Results
Point system: try 4 pt, conversion: 2 pt., penalty kick 3 pt. drop 3 pt
Click "show" for more info about match (scorers, line-up etc)
2 October 1977
France XV France63 - 35  Czechoslovakia
Stade Municipal, Hagondange

23 October 1977
Poland 12 - 6  Italy
Warsaw

29 October 1977
Czechoslovakia 4 - 10  Italy
Prague

5 November 1977
Romania 38 - 21  Poland
Bucharest

26 November 1977 Italy  10 - 10   Romania Stadio Comunale, Reggio Calabria  
Try: Ghizzoni
Pen: Collodo, Gaetaniello
Try: Motrescu
Drop: Bucos 2
Referee: David Burnett (Ireland)
Italy: 15. Fabrizio Gaetaniello, 14. Manrico Marchetto, 13. Nello Francescato, 12. Bruno Francescato, 11. Serafino Ghizzoni, 10. Oscar Collodo, 9. Gianni Franceschini, 8. Salvatore Bonetti (cap.), 7. Fiorenzo Blessano, 6. Loris Salsi, 5. Giuseppe Artuso, 4. Adriano Fedrigo, 3. Pasquale Presutti, 2. Pietro Monfeli, 1. Nick Screnci - replacements: 16. Andrea Lijoi
Romania: 15. Teodorin Tudose, 14. Petre Ianusevici, 13. Gheorghe Nica, 12. Ion Enache, 11. Petre Motrescu, 10. Mihai Bucos, 9. Eduard Suciu, 8. Florică Murariu, 7. Pompiliu Borș, 6. Enciu Stoica, 5. I. Pintea, 4. Marin Ionescu, 3. Iancu Băcioiu, 2. Mircea Ortelecan, 1. Constantin Dinu
10 December 1977 France  9 - 6   Romania Stade Marcel-Michelin, Clermont Ferrand  
Pen: Romeu 3
Pen: Bucos
Drop: Alexandru
Referee: Hughes (England)
Italy: 15. Jean-Michel Aguirre, 14. Jean-Luc Averous, 13. Roland Bertranne, 12. Christian Bélascain, 11. Guy Noves, 10. Jean-Pierre Romeu, 9. Jacques Fouroux (cap.), 8. Alain Guilbert, 7. Jean-Claude Skrela, 6. Jean-Pierre Rives, 5. Michel Palmie, 4. Michel Sappa, 3. Pierre Dospital, 2. Alain Paco, 1. Gerard Cholley
Romania: 15. Mihai Bucos, 14. Petre Ianusevici, 13. Gheorghe Nica (cap.), 12. Vladimir Vasile, 11. Petre Motrescu, 10. Dumitru Alexandru, 9. Mircea Paraschiv, 8. Gheorghe Dumitru, 7. Enciu Stoica, 6. Florică Murariu, 5. Marin Ionescu, 4. I. Pintea, 3. Corneliu Scarlat, 2. Mircea Ortelecan, 1. Constantin Dinu
17 December 1977
Spain 10 - 3  Italy
Estadio de Vallehermoso, Madrid




9 April 1978
Romania 60 - 6  Czechoslovakia
Bucharest

16 April 1978
Romania 76 - 3  Spain
Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest


21 May 1978
Poland 22 - 28  Spain
Warsaw

28 May 1978
Czechoslovakia 3 - 14  Poland
Vyškov

Second Division

Pool 1

  • Table
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1   Yugoslavia 2 2 0 0 26 0 +26 6
2   Morocco 2 1 0 1 25 20 +5 4
3   Belgium 2 0 0 2 0 31 -31 2
  • Results
1 July 1977
Morocco 0 - 20  Yugoslavia
Casablanca

29 October 1977
Belgium 0 - 25  Morocco
Brussels

Yugoslavia 6-0
forfait
  Belgium

Pool 2

  • Table
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1   Soviet Union 2 2 0 0 102 15 +87 6
2   Sweden 2 1 0 1 22 49 -27 4
3   West Germany 2 0 0 2 20 80 -60 2
  • Results
9 October 1977
Sweden 6 - 38  Soviet Union
Vanersborg

30 October 1977
West Germany 11 - 16  Sweden
Berlin

9 May 1978
Soviet Union 64 - 9  West Germany
Kharkov

Finals

14 May 1978
Yugoslavia 3 - 18  Soviet Union
Sarajevo

18 May 1978
Yugoslavia 6 - 16  Soviet Union
Travnik

Soviet Union promoted to division 1

Bibliography

  • (in Italian) Francesco Volpe, Valerio Vecchiarelli (2000), 2000 Italia in Meta, Storia della nazionale italiana di rugby dagli albori al Sei Nazioni, GS Editore (2000) ISBN  88-87374-40-6.
  • (in Italian) Francesco Volpe, Paolo Pacitti (Author), Rugby 2000, GTE Gruppo Editorale (1999).

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1977-78 FIRA Trophy
Date2 October 1977 – 28 May 1978
Countries  Czechoslovakia
  France
  Italy
  Romania
  Poland
  Spain
Tournament statistics
Champions  France
Matches played15
1976-1977 (Previous) (Next) 1978–1979

The 1977-1978 FIRA Trophy was the 18th edition of a European rugby union championship for national teams.

The tournament was won by France, with a Grand Slam. Romania finished in 2nd place, while Spain had a surprising 3rd place, defeating Italy (10-3), in Madrid, to repeat the same place of the previous tournament. Italy had a very disappointing performance, finishing in 5th place, below Poland, who also beat them (12-6).

First Division

  • Table
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1   France 5 5 0 0 158 77 +81 15
2   Romania 5 3 1 1 190 49 +141 12
3   Spain 5 3 0 2 64 134 -70 11
4   Poland 5 2 0 3 93 110 -17 9
5   Italy 5 1 1 3 38 67 -29 8
6   Czechoslovakia 5 0 0 5 61 167 -106 5

  Czechoslovakia relegated to division 2

  • Results
Point system: try 4 pt, conversion: 2 pt., penalty kick 3 pt. drop 3 pt
Click "show" for more info about match (scorers, line-up etc)
2 October 1977
France XV France63 - 35  Czechoslovakia
Stade Municipal, Hagondange

23 October 1977
Poland 12 - 6  Italy
Warsaw

29 October 1977
Czechoslovakia 4 - 10  Italy
Prague

5 November 1977
Romania 38 - 21  Poland
Bucharest

26 November 1977 Italy  10 - 10   Romania Stadio Comunale, Reggio Calabria  
Try: Ghizzoni
Pen: Collodo, Gaetaniello
Try: Motrescu
Drop: Bucos 2
Referee: David Burnett (Ireland)
Italy: 15. Fabrizio Gaetaniello, 14. Manrico Marchetto, 13. Nello Francescato, 12. Bruno Francescato, 11. Serafino Ghizzoni, 10. Oscar Collodo, 9. Gianni Franceschini, 8. Salvatore Bonetti (cap.), 7. Fiorenzo Blessano, 6. Loris Salsi, 5. Giuseppe Artuso, 4. Adriano Fedrigo, 3. Pasquale Presutti, 2. Pietro Monfeli, 1. Nick Screnci - replacements: 16. Andrea Lijoi
Romania: 15. Teodorin Tudose, 14. Petre Ianusevici, 13. Gheorghe Nica, 12. Ion Enache, 11. Petre Motrescu, 10. Mihai Bucos, 9. Eduard Suciu, 8. Florică Murariu, 7. Pompiliu Borș, 6. Enciu Stoica, 5. I. Pintea, 4. Marin Ionescu, 3. Iancu Băcioiu, 2. Mircea Ortelecan, 1. Constantin Dinu
10 December 1977 France  9 - 6   Romania Stade Marcel-Michelin, Clermont Ferrand  
Pen: Romeu 3
Pen: Bucos
Drop: Alexandru
Referee: Hughes (England)
Italy: 15. Jean-Michel Aguirre, 14. Jean-Luc Averous, 13. Roland Bertranne, 12. Christian Bélascain, 11. Guy Noves, 10. Jean-Pierre Romeu, 9. Jacques Fouroux (cap.), 8. Alain Guilbert, 7. Jean-Claude Skrela, 6. Jean-Pierre Rives, 5. Michel Palmie, 4. Michel Sappa, 3. Pierre Dospital, 2. Alain Paco, 1. Gerard Cholley
Romania: 15. Mihai Bucos, 14. Petre Ianusevici, 13. Gheorghe Nica (cap.), 12. Vladimir Vasile, 11. Petre Motrescu, 10. Dumitru Alexandru, 9. Mircea Paraschiv, 8. Gheorghe Dumitru, 7. Enciu Stoica, 6. Florică Murariu, 5. Marin Ionescu, 4. I. Pintea, 3. Corneliu Scarlat, 2. Mircea Ortelecan, 1. Constantin Dinu
17 December 1977
Spain 10 - 3  Italy
Estadio de Vallehermoso, Madrid




9 April 1978
Romania 60 - 6  Czechoslovakia
Bucharest

16 April 1978
Romania 76 - 3  Spain
Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest


21 May 1978
Poland 22 - 28  Spain
Warsaw

28 May 1978
Czechoslovakia 3 - 14  Poland
Vyškov

Second Division

Pool 1

  • Table
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1   Yugoslavia 2 2 0 0 26 0 +26 6
2   Morocco 2 1 0 1 25 20 +5 4
3   Belgium 2 0 0 2 0 31 -31 2
  • Results
1 July 1977
Morocco 0 - 20  Yugoslavia
Casablanca

29 October 1977
Belgium 0 - 25  Morocco
Brussels

Yugoslavia 6-0
forfait
  Belgium

Pool 2

  • Table
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1   Soviet Union 2 2 0 0 102 15 +87 6
2   Sweden 2 1 0 1 22 49 -27 4
3   West Germany 2 0 0 2 20 80 -60 2
  • Results
9 October 1977
Sweden 6 - 38  Soviet Union
Vanersborg

30 October 1977
West Germany 11 - 16  Sweden
Berlin

9 May 1978
Soviet Union 64 - 9  West Germany
Kharkov

Finals

14 May 1978
Yugoslavia 3 - 18  Soviet Union
Sarajevo

18 May 1978
Yugoslavia 6 - 16  Soviet Union
Travnik

Soviet Union promoted to division 1

Bibliography

  • (in Italian) Francesco Volpe, Valerio Vecchiarelli (2000), 2000 Italia in Meta, Storia della nazionale italiana di rugby dagli albori al Sei Nazioni, GS Editore (2000) ISBN  88-87374-40-6.
  • (in Italian) Francesco Volpe, Paolo Pacitti (Author), Rugby 2000, GTE Gruppo Editorale (1999).

References

External links


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