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2012–2014 European Nations Cup Third Division

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The 2012–14 European Nations Cup Third Division is the fourth tier of rugby union in Europe behind the Six Nations Championship and the 2012-2014 European Nations Cup First Division and the 2012–14 European Nations Cup Second Division.

This will be the first tournament for Turkey, while returning from the 2010-2012 European Nations Cup Third Division are Slovakia and Azerbaijan. The winning team will be promoted to Division 2D of the European Nations Cup for the 2014–2016 cup.[1]

This tournament, unlike the 1st and 2nd division tournaments, does not form part of the 2015 Rugby World Cup qualification system.

Division 3A

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2012–13

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Table

2012–13 Champions


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost bonus for against difference
1  Turkey 2 2 0 0 2 87 9 +78 10
2  Slovakia 2 1 0 1 0 31 50 −19 4
3  Azerbaijan 2 0 0 2 0 19 78 −59 0

Games[2]

11 November 2012 Turkey  34–6  Slovakia Kemer Kazım Gül Stadium, Antalya, Turkey  
Try: Alı Bökey Sürer 2 (5', 62'),
Salım Çavuş 2 (26', 56'),
Kerım Galal (48'),
Bayram Erdener (67')
Con: Alı Bökey Sürer 2
Team Sheet[permanent dead link] Pen: Michal Kučera (15')
Drop: Michal Kučera (9')
Cards: Jan Pfeifer yellow card 21' to 31',
Petr Kalina yellow card 37' to 47'
Referee: France Frédéric Gracianette

14 November 2012 Slovakia  25–16  Azerbaijan Kemer Kazım Gül Stadium, Antalya, Turkey  
14:00 Try: Andrej Rábara (15'),
Petr Kozubík (40'),
Martin Mihalka (55')
Con: Michal Kučera 2
Pen: Michal Kučera 2 (45', 70')
Team Sheet[permanent dead link] Try: Renard Aliyev (76')
Con: Eldar Nasrullayev
Pen: Eldar Nasrullayev 3 (6', 25', 53')
Referee: France Frédéric Gracianette

17 November 2012 Turkey  53–3  Azerbaijan Kemer Kazım Gül Stadium, Antalya, Turkey  
14:00 Try: Zakir Kalabas 3 (12', 30', 47'),
Ogun Boz (15'),
Ramazan Kilickaya (31'),
Mustafa Kurt (36'),
Alper Topal (44'),
Alı Bökey Sürer (57')
Con: Alı Bökey Sürer 5
Pen: Alı Bökey Sürer (7')
Team Sheet Pen: Eldar Nasrullayev (18')
Cards: Parvin Keygubadi yellow card 9' to 19',
Ilgar Gubadov yellow card 28' to 38',
Ibraham Abzotov yellow card 35' to 45'
Referee: France Frédéric Gracianette

Game was stopped after 65 minutes due to fights breaking out between players from Azerbaijan and local crowd.[3]


2013–14

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Table

2013–14 Champions


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Turkey 2 2 0 0 86 6 +80 10
2  Slovakia 2 1 0 1 21 65 −44 5
3  Azerbaijan 2 0 0 2 13 49 −36 0

Games

17 November 2013 Slovakia  18–10  Azerbaijan Bratislava, Slovakia  
14:00 Try: Marek Ujček (65'c),
Sam Morgan (78')
Con: Daniel Puha
Pen: Daniel Puha 2 (6', 37')
Team Sheet Try: Turel Useynov (34'),
Ilqar Gubadov (44')
Cards: Rauf Mahmudla yellow card 19' to 29'
Referee: Hungary Csaba Priskin

20 November 2013 Turkey  31–3  Azerbaijan Bratislava, Slovakia  
14:00 Try: Erkut Levent Durmuş 2 (2'c, 10'),
Yasin Bakar (35'),
Mert Zapçı (40'c),
Zakir Kalabaş (45'c)
Con: Ali Bökeyhan Sürer 3
Cards: Toygun Yıldırım yellow card 21' to 31'
Team Sheet Drop: Ilqar Gubadov (28') Referee: Czech Republic Štepán Cekal

23 November 2013 Slovakia  3–55  Turkey Bratislava, Slovakia  
14:00 Pen: Daniel Puha (11')
Cards: Pavel Kozubík yellow card 58' to 68'
Team Sheet Try: Muhammet Bozkurt 3 (14'c, 17', 40'c),
Ali Bökeyhan Sürer 2 (25', 63'),
Mert Zabçı 2 (37'c, 52'),
İbrahim Demircan (47'c),
Zakir Kalabaş (80'+5'c)
Con: Ali Bökeyhan Sürer 5
Cards: Ogün Boz yellow card 80' to 80'
Referee: Czech Republic Matej Razga

2012–2014

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Table

Promoted to Division 2D for 2014–2016 Cup


Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost bonus for against difference
1  Turkey 4 4 0 0 4 173 15 +158 20
2  Slovakia 4 2 0 2 0 52 115 −63 10
3  Azerbaijan 4 0 0 4 0 32 127 −95 0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ENC Structure 2012–2014". FIRA AER. Archived from the original on 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2012-09-23.
  2. ^ "ENC 3 First Leg". FIRA AER. Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2012-09-23.
  3. ^ "Ragbi maçı yarıda kaldı". Hurriyet. 2012-11-17. Retrieved 2012-11-18.