2010 EU Cup Australian rules football
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5th EU Cup - Aussie Rules
- Milan 2010 -
Teams 15
Host   Milan
Milan
Milan is the second-largest city in Italy and the capital city of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area, roughly coinciding with its administrative province and the bordering Province of Monza and Brianza ,...

Date 2 October 2010
Podium
Champions
Runners-up
Third place
Fourth place
  Croatia
  Netherlands
Ireland
  England


The 2010 EU Cup of Australian rules football
Australian rules football
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 was held in Milan
Milan
Milan is the second-largest city in Italy and the capital city of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area, roughly coinciding with its administrative province and the bordering Province of Monza and Brianza ,...

 (Italy
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.

Venue

Matches were played at one of the best stadiums in the area, the Marazzini Venegoni Sports Centre in Parabiago
Parabiago
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.

Teams

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Group A
Ireland
  France
  Spain
  EU Crusaders
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Group A

Team Score Team Score
Ireland  5.8 (38)   France  2.2 (14)
  Spain  6.8 (44)   EU Crusaders
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2.1 (13)
  Spain  4.3 (27)   France  1.9 (15)
Ireland  10.7 (67)   EU Crusaders
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Ireland  6.11 (47)   Spain  2.0 (12)
  France  10.3 (63)   EU Crusaders
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1.1 (7)

Group B

Team Score Team Score
  Germany  6.7 (43)   Czech Republic  0.2 (2)
  England  9.7 (61)   Switzerland  1.1 (7)
  England  8.8 (56)   Czech Republic  1.1 (7)
  Germany  5.2 (32)   Switzerland  1.3 (9)
  England  5.8 (38)   Germany  2.0 (12)
  Switzerland  7.2 (44)   Czech Republic  4.1 (25)

Group C

Team Score Team Score
  Netherlands  4.3 (27)   Scotland  3.3 (21)
  Italy  5.9 (39)   Catalonia  0.2 (2)
  Netherlands  6.7 (43)   Catalonia  1.0 (6)
  Italy  7.2 (44)   Scotland  5.4 (34)
  Netherlands  5.5 (35)   Italy  2.7 (19)
  Scotland  7.7 (49)   Catalonia  2.3 (15)

Group D

Team Score Team Score
  Croatia  8.6 (54)   Austria  1.2 (8)
  Wales  5.10 (40)   Austria  0.4 (4)
  Croatia  7.9 (51)   Wales  4.0 (24)

Semi finals

Match Team Score Team Score
Cup Semi Final   Netherlands  6.0 (36)   England  4.8 (32)
Cup Semi Final   Croatia  5.2 (32) Ireland  2.5 (17)
Plate Semi Final   Italy  3.5 (23)   Germany  2.5 (17)
Plate Semi Final   Spain  5.1 (31)   Wales 3.6 (24)
Bowl Semi Final   Scotland  7.5 (47)   Switzerland  0.4 (4)
Bowl Semi Final   France  7.14 (56)   Austria  1.1 (7)

Ranking Matches

Match Team Score Team Score
13th Place Final   Czech Republic  2.9 (21)   Catalonia  2.2 (14)
Bowl Final   Scotland  3.4 (22)   France  0.3 (3)
Plate Final   Spain  6.3 (39)   Italy  4.5 (29)
3rd Place Final Ireland  5.9 (39)   England  1.4 (10)

Grand final

Team Score Team Score
  Croatia  6.6 (42)   Netherlands  5.7 (37)

Women's Match

Team Score Team Score
Ireland Womens  6.14 (50)   Italy Womens 6.4 (40)

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

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