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Federación Española De Rugby Anuario Memoria 2018-2019 Federación Española de Rugby SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE RUGBY SÉNIOR MASCULINO XV HISTORIAL DE PARTICIPACIÓN EN COMPETICIONES EUROPEAS I Rugby Union European Cup - Copa de Europa de Rugby 1952; organizada por la FIRA 13 abril 1952 España Italia en Barcelona 0-6 España: eliminada en la primera ronda preliminar por Italia (cinco equipos en total). / Campeón: Francia. II Rugby Union European Cup 1954 21 marzo 1954 R.F. Alemania España en Fráncfort del Meno (ALE) 6-6 5 abril 1954 España Portugal en Madrid 23-0 11 abril 1954 España Bélgica en Treviso (ITA) 14-0 19 abril 1954 Italia España en Nápoles (ITA) 16-6 25 abril 1954 España Francia B en Barcelona 28-45 España: concluye en 3ª posición (seis equipos); eliminada en semifinales por Italia. / Campeón: Francia. I FIRA (Fédération Internationale de Rugby Amateur) Nations Cup - Copa de Naciones FIRA [2ª división] 1965-66 27 marzo 1966 España Portugal en Madrid 3-9 España: eliminada en semifinales de la 2ª división (cuatro equipos) por Portugal. / Campeón absoluto: Francia. II FIRA Nations Cup [2ª div.] 1966-67 9 abril 1967 España Marruecos en Madrid 3-0 23 abril 1967 Países Bajos España en Ámsterdam (P.B.) 5-14 5 mayo 1967 España Checoslovaquia en Madrid 8-9 España: concluye en 2ª posición de la 2ª división (cuatro equipos). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. III FIRA Nations Cup [2ª div.] 1967-68 GRUPO B: 17 marzo 1968 Marruecos España en Casablanca (MAR) 6-5 31 marzo 1968 España Portugal en Madrid 14-5 7 abril 1968 Bélgica España en Bruselas (BEL) 0-14 España: concluye en 2ª posición de la 2ª división - Grupo B (cuatro equipos). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. IV FIRA Nations Cup [2ª div.] 1968-69 23 marzo 1969 Portugal España en Lisboa (POR) 11-15 13 abril 1969 España Marruecos en Madrid 18-0 4 mayo 1969 Italia España en Aquilea (ITA) 12-5 17 mayo 1969 España Bélgica en Madrid 41-3 España: concluye en 2ª posición de la 2ª división (ocho equipos). / Campeón absoluto: Rumanía. V FIRA Nations Cup [2ª div.] 1969-70 21 diciembre 1969 España Yugoslavia en Madrid 14-3 26 abril 1970 Polonia España en Poznan (POL) 6-8 10 mayo 1970 Marruecos España en Casablanca (MAR) 11-8 España: concluye en 2ª posición de la 2ª división (seis equipos). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. VI FIRA Nations Cup [2ª div.] 1970-71 20 diciembre 1970 España Portugal en Madrid 17-0 21 enero 1971 Portugal España (Forfeit: incomparecencia POR) 0-6 18 abril 1971 Bélgica España en La Louvière (FRA) 0-44 25 abril 1971 España Checoslovaquia en Madrid 6-12 España: concluye en 2ª posición de la 2ª división (cinco equipos). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. Parte IV. Palmarés www.ferugby.es IV-1 Anuario Memoria 2018-2019 Federación Española de Rugby VII FIRA Nations Cup [2ª div.] 1971-72 5 diciembre 1971 España Yugoslavia en Madrid 26-4 30 abril 1972 Yugoslavia España en Split (CRO) 7-21 14 mayo 1972 España Italia en Madrid 10-0 21 mayo 1972 Italia España en Ivrea (ITA) 6-6 España: concluye en 1ª posición de la 2ª división (cuatro equipos) y asciende al Grupo de Honor (1ª división). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. VIII FIRA Nations Cup [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1972-73 11 marzo 1973 Marruecos España en Casablanca (MAR) 9-20 14 abril 1973 Rumanía España en Constanza (RUM) 16-3 3 junio 1973 España Francia en Barcelona 23-30 España: concluye en 3ª posición (cuatro equipos). / Campeón: Francia. I FIRA Trophy - Campeonato Sénior FIRA [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1973-74 31 marzo 1974 España Marruecos en Madrid 22-0 28 abril 1974 España Francia en Madrid 7-15 12 mayo 1974 Polonia España en Poznan (POL) 0-4 19 mayo 1974 Rumanía España en Timisoara (RUM) 20-9 España: concluye en 3ª posición (cinco equipos). / Campeón: Francia. II FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1974-75 2 febrero 1975 Francia España en Monléon-Magnoac (FRA) 46-3 6 abril 1975 España Italia en Madrid 3-19 27 abril 1975 Checoslovaquia España en Praga (R.CH.) 7-13 4 mayo 1975 España Rumanía en Madrid 12-16 España: concluye en 4ª posición (cinco equipos). / Campeón: Rumanía. III FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1975-76 7 diciembre 1975 Países Bajos España en Ámsterdam (P.B.) 4-4 20 diciembre 1975 España Italia en Madrid 6-19 28 febrero 1976 España Francia en Madrid 0-36 2 mayo 1976 Rumanía España en Bucarest (RUM) 16-7 15 mayo 1976 Polonia España en Bialsytok (POL) 17-14 España: concluye en 5ª posición (seis equipos). / Campeón: Francia. IV FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1976-77 28 noviembre 1976 Italia España en Roma (ITA) 17-4 5 diciembre 1976 Francia España en Hendaya (FRA) 28-21 20 febrero 1977 España Marruecos en Madrid 21-3 17 abril 1977 España Polonia en Madrid 11-3 24 abril 1977 España Rumanía en Barcelona 11-22 España: concluye en 3ª posición (seis equipos; empatados con Italia). / Campeón: Rumanía. V FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1977-78 17 diciembre 1977 España Italia en Madrid 10-3 29 enero 1978 España Francia en Madrid 3-20 16 abril 1978 Rumanía España en Bucarest (RUM) 76-3 7 mayo 1978 España Checoslovaquia en Barcelona 20-13 21 mayo 1978 Polonia España en Varsovia (POL) 22-28 España: concluye en 3ª posición (seis equipos). / Campeón: Francia. VI FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1978-79 26 noviembre 1978 España Polonia en Barcelona 7-16 17 diciembre 1978 Italia España en Treviso (ITA) 35-3 4 marzo 1979 Francia España en Isla de Olerón (FRA) 92-0 29 abril 1979 España Rumanía en Madrid 6-22 20 mayo 1979 U.R.S.S. España en Moscú (RUS) 15-9 España: concluye en 6ª posición (seis equipos) y desciende a la 2ª división. / Campeón: Francia. IV-2 www.ferugby.es Parte IV. Palmarés Anuario Memoria 2018-2019 Federación Española de Rugby VII FIRA Trophy [2ª div.] 1979-80 25 noviembre 1979 R.F. Alemania España en Heidelberg (ALE) 0-13 22 diciembre 1979 España Yugoslavia en Madrid 25-3 28 abril 1980 España Países Bajos en Barcelona 24-3 9 junio 1980 Suecia España en Uppsala (SUE) 27-39 España: concluye en 1ª posición de la 2ª división (cinco equipos) y asciende al Grupo de Honor (1ª división). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. VIII FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1980-81 16 noviembre 1980 España Polonia en Madrid 20-25 21 diciembre 1980 España Italia en Madrid 13-18 22 marzo 1981 España Francia en Barcelona 19-40 26 abril 1981 España Rumanía en Barcelona 6-56 10 mayo 1981 U.R.S.S. España en Kiev (UCR) 40-7 España: concluye en 5ª posición (seis equipos) y desciende a la 2ª división. / Campeón: Rumanía. IX FIRA Trophy [2ª div.] 1981-82 21 febrero 1982 España Marruecos (Forfeit: incomparecencia ESP) 0-6 7 marzo 1982 España Países Bajos en Barcelona 25-12 28 marzo 1982 Portugal España en Lisboa (POR) 12-32 24 abril 1982 España Túnez en Burgos 15-3 8 mayo 1982 Polonia España en Lublin (POL) 32-6 España: concluye en 3ª posición de la 2ª división (seis equipos). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. X FIRA Trophy [2ª div.] 1982-83 13 marzo 1983 Países Bajos España en Hilversum (P.B.) 3-32 26 marzo 1983 España Portugal en Madrid 25-4 24 abril 1983 España Polonia en Valencia 7-16 8 mayo 1983 Suecia España en Estocolmo (SUE) 3-19 España: concluye en 2ª posición de la 2ª división (cinco equipos). / Campeón absoluto: Rumanía. XI FIRA Trophy [2ª div.] 1983-84 25 febrero 1984 España Países Bajos en Madrid 32-6 11 marzo 1984 Portugal España en Lisboa (POR) 6-6 24 marzo 1984 España Bélgica en Valladolid 12-3 28 abril 1984 Dinamarca España en Copenhague (DIN) 13-53 España: concluye en 1ª posición de la 2ª división (cinco equipos) y asciende al Grupo de Honor (1ª división). / Campeón absoluto: Francia. XII FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] 1984-85 17 noviembre 1984 Túnez España en Sfax (TÚN) 15-17 16 diciembre 1984 España Rumanía en Madrid 19-33 17 febrero 1985 Francia España en Saint-Gaudens (FRA) 34-6 1 mayo 1985 España U.R.S.S. en Sevilla 9-15 18 mayo 1985 Italia España en Mantova (ITA) 22-13 España: concluye en 6ª posición (seis equipos) y desciende a la 2ª división. / Campeón: Francia. XIII FIRA Trophy [2ª div.] (ida y vuelta) 1985-87 GRUPO B: 12 octubre 1985 España Túnez en Lavelanet (FRA) 9-12 (per.) 27 octubre 1985 Polonia España en Sopot (POL) 3-24 10 noviembre 1985 R. F. Alemania España en Hannover (ALE) 13-11 9 febrero 1986 España Marruecos en Madrid 23-12 29 noviembre 1986 España R. F. Alemania en Madrid 50-0 14 diciembre 1986 Marruecos España en Casablanca (MAR) 3-12 26 abril 1987 España Polonia en Madrid 38-9 10 mayo 1987 Países Bajos España en Burdeos (FRA) [FINAL ASC.] 10-28 España: concluye en 1ª posición de la 2ª división (ocho equipos) - Grupo B (cuatro equipos). Asciende al Grupo de Honor (1ª división) tras vencer a Países Bajos, vencedor del Grupo A. / Campeón absoluto: Francia. Parte IV. Palmarés www.ferugby.es IV-3 Anuario Memoria 2018-2019 Federación Española de Rugby XIV FIRA Trophy [Grupo de Honor - 1ª div.] (ida y vuelta) 1987-89 5 diciembre 1987 España Italia en Barcelona 0-13 17 abril 1988 Rumanía España en Focsani (RUM) 16-7 24 abril 1988 U.R.S.S.
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