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1 Format  





2 Summary of results  



2.1  Continental Shield Finals  





2.2  Qualifying play-off results  







3 Tournaments  



3.1  2014  



3.1.1  Rugby Europe 1 play-off  





3.1.2  Rugby Europe 2 play-off  







3.2  2015  



3.2.1  Pool 1  





3.2.2  Pool 2  







3.3  201516  



3.3.1  Fixtures  





3.3.2  Qualifying play-offs  







3.4  201617  



3.4.1  Fixtures  





3.4.2  Qualifying play-offs  





3.4.3  Continental Shield Final  







3.5  201718  



3.5.1  Fixtures  





3.5.2  Pool play-offs  





3.5.3  Qualifying play-offs  





3.5.4  Continental Shield Final  







3.6  201819  



3.6.1  Fixtures  





3.6.2  Qualifying play-offs  









4 See also  





5 References  














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European Rugby Continental Shield
SportRugby union
Inaugural season2014–15 (as Qualifying Competition)
2016–17 (as Continental Shield)
OrganisersEPCR
Rugby Europe
FIR
Number of teams10 (8 (pools) + 2 (play-off))
Country Italy
 Georgia
 Romania
 Russia
 Spain
 Portugal
 Germany
 Belgium
HoldersRussia Enisey-STM (2 titles) (2018–19)
WebsiteEuropean Rugby Continental Shield Website
Rugby Europe Website
Related competitions
  • European Rugby Challenge Cup
  • The European Rugby Continental Shield (formerly the European Rugby Challenge Cup Qualifying Competition) was a rugby union competition, organised by European Professional Club Rugby, Rugby Europe and the Federazione Italiana Rugby, for entry into the European Rugby Challenge Cup.

    The Qualifying Competition was first announced in April 2014, at the same time as the announcement of the creation of the European Rugby Champions Cup and Challenge Cup competitions. The tournament featured teams from non-EPCR countries, such as Spain, Germany, Belgium, Romania, Georgia, Russia and Portugal, as well as select Italian Eccellenza clubs. In 2016–17, the qualification competition also became a European Rugby competition in its own right, the third tier European Rugby Continental Shield, with both successful play-off teams meeting in a final as a part of European Rugby Finals weekend.

    Both editions of the Shield final were won by Russian club Enisey-STM.[1]

    The competition is the first third-tier European tournament since the suspension of the Parker Pen Shield in 2005.[2]

    The competition was discontinued after the 2018–19 edition.[3]

    Format

    [edit]

    Under the Heads of Agreement announced on 10 April 2014, there were two places available in the European Rugby Challenge Cup through the Qualifying Competition.[4]

    For the 2014–15 season, given the time constraints in filling the competition, this was a reduced competition the form of 2 two-legged play-off matches, with the aggregate winners of each taking one of the two Rugby Europe spots in the draw, and it involved the 2 best teams from Italy's National Championship of Excellence, plus a Romanian and Georgian selection.[5]

    An expanded format was announced on 22 December 2014,[6] the expanded format includes clubs from non-EPCR Unions Russia, Spain and Portugal alongside representatives from the Italian Eccellenza.

    The 6 teams in the Qualifying Competition are split into 2 pools of 3 teams each. Each team will play the other teams in their pool once, before the two pool winners compete in a two-legged play-off against the teams currently competing in the Challenge Cup from the previous Qualifying Competition.

    The winners, on aggregate, of these two play-offs will take up the Qualifying Competition places in the Challenge Cup.[6]

    In 2017, the competition was rebranded as the European Rugby Continental Shield, and it was announced that the two qualifiers would play each other as part of the EPCR's finals weekend,[7] a practice which was discontinued for 2018–19.

    Summary of results

    [edit]

    Continental Shield Finals

    [edit]
    Season Country Winners Score Runners-up Country Venue
    2016–17  Russia Enisey-STM 36–8 Krasny Yar  Russia Murrayfield Complex, Edinburgh
    2017–18  Russia Enisey-STM 24–20 Heidelberger RK  Germany Campos Deportivos de Fadura, Getxo, Biscay

    Qualifying play-off results

    [edit]
    Season Play-off 1 Play-off 2 Qualify for
    Winners Score Runners-up Winners Score Runners-up
    2013–14 Italy Rovigo Delta 46–39 Georgia (country) Tbilisi Caucasians Romania București Wolves 28–26 Italy Calvisano 2014–15 European Rugby Challenge Cup
    Season Play-off 1 Play-off 2 Qualify for
    Challenge Cup Side Score Continental Shield Side Challenge Cup Side Score Continental Shield Side
    2014–15 Romania CSM Baia Mare 32–63 Russia Enisey-STM Italy Rovigo Delta 24–52 Italy Calvisano 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup
    2015–16 Russia Enisey-STM 70–5 Italy Rovigo Italy Calvisano 40–64 Romania Timișoara Saracens 2016–17 European Rugby Challenge Cup
    2016–17 Russia Enisey-STM 97–7 Italy Mogliano Romania Timișoara Saracens 35–39 Russia Krasny Yar 2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup
    Season Play-off from Challenge Cup Play-off from Continental Shield Qualify for
    Challenge Side 1 Score Challenge Side 2 C. Shield Side 1 Score C. Shield Side 2
    2017–18 Russia Enisey-STM 74–48 Russia Krasny Yar Germany Heidelberger RK 47–41 Romania Timișoara Saracens 2018–19 European Rugby Challenge Cup
    2018–19 Russia Enisey-STM 58–52 Romania Timișoara Saracens Italy Calvisano 57–43 Italy Rovigo Delta 2019–20 European Rugby Challenge Cup
    Key      Winners qualified to the European Rugby Challenge Cup      Winners continue in the European Rugby Challenge Cup      Winners advance to the European Rugby Challenge Cup      Runners-up advanced to the European Rugby Challenge Cup (winners ineligible)

    Tournaments

    [edit]

    2014

    [edit]

    The reduced format for the inaugural Qualifying Competition included two Italian Clubs, a Romanian and a Georgian side. Sides were paired up and competed in two matches, home and away. The winners, on aggregate, of these two games received one of the two places in the 2014–15 European Rugby Challenge Cup.

    Pool 1 Pool 2
    Italy Rovigo Delta Romania București Wolves
    Georgia (country) Tbilisi Caucasians Italy Calvisano

    Rugby Europe 1 play-off

    [edit]
    20 September 2014
    16:00 CEST
    Rovigo Delta Italy22–18Georgia (country) Tbilisi Caucasians
    Stadio Mario Battaglini
    Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)

    27 September 2014
    17:00 GET
    Tbilisi Caucasians Georgia (country)21–24Italy Rovigo Delta
    Vake Stadium, aka Meskhi
    Referee: Matthew Carley (RFU)

    Rugby Europe 2 play-off

    [edit]
    20 September 2014
    21:00 EEST
    București Wolves Romania18–13Italy Calvisano
    Stadium Arcul de Triumf
    Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)

    27 September 2014
    19:30 CEST
    Calvisano Italy13–10Romania București Wolves
    Peroni Stadium
    Referee: Alexandre Ruiz (FFR)

    2015

    [edit]

    The expanded competition for entry into the 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup features six teams, in two pools of three. Russia is represented in European competition for the first time.[8] Matches are scheduled for the same weekends as the 2014–15 Challenge Cup, beginning with the 5th Round of the Challenge Cup.

    Pool 1 Pool 2
    Italy Calvisano Russia Enisey-STM
    Italy Viadana Portugal Centro Desportivo Universitário de Lisboa
    Spain El Salvador Italy Mogliano

    Pool 1

    [edit]
    Advances to Qualifying play-offs
    P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
    Italy Calvisano 2 2 0 0 96 15 +81 13 2 2 0 10
    Italy Viadana 2 1 0 1 39 41 –2 6 5 1 0 5
    Spain El Salvador 2 0 0 2 19 98 –79 3 15 0 0 0

    Qualifying play-off

    18 April 2015
    Rovigo Delta Italy17 – 17Italy Calvisano


    2 May 2015
    Calvisano Italy35 – 7Italy Rovigo Delta

    Pool 2

    [edit]
    Advances to Qualifying play-offs
    P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
    Russia Enisey-STM 2 2 0 0 47 15 +32 5 2 1 0 9
    Italy Mogliano 2 1 0 1 60 19 +41 6 4 1 1 6
    Portugal Centro Desportivo Universitário de Lisboa 2 0 0 2 17 73 –56 3 10 0 0 0

    Qualifying play-off

    18 April 2015
    CSM Baia Mare Romania20 – 30Russia Enisey-STM


    2 May 2015
    Enisey-STM Russia33 – 12Romania CSM Baia Mare

    2015–16

    [edit]

    The Qualifying Competition was once again expanded, this time featuring 8 teams in two pools of four. Each team will play the teams in the other pool once. Belgium and Germany are represented in pan-European Rugby competition for the first time, through Royal Kituro and Heidelberger RK respectively.

    Advances to Qualifying play-offs
    Pool A P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Italy Rovigo 4 3 0 1 136 77 59 3 0 15
    Germany Heidelberger RK 4 3 0 1 109 71 38 2 1 15
    Italy Fiamme Oro 4 3 0 1 74 51 23 0 0 12
    Spain Valladolid RAC 4 2 0 2 114 68 46 1 0 9
    Pool B P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Romania Timișoara Saracens 4 4 0 0 126 48 78 3 0 19
    Portugal GD Direito 4 1 0 3 72 82 –10 0 2 6
    Italy Mogliano 4 0 0 4 49 105 –56 1 1 2
    Belgium Royal Kituro 4 0 0 4 20 198 –178 0 0 0

    Fixtures

    [edit]

    Qualifying play-offs

    [edit]
    9 April 2016
    Rovigo Italy0 – 31Russia Enisey-STM
    Stadio Mario Battaglini

    9 April 2016
    Timișoara Saracens Romania36 – 23Italy Calvisano
    Dan Paltinisanu Stadium


    23 April 2016
    Enisey-STM Russia39 – 5Italy Rovigo
    Trud Stadium, Krasnodar

    23 April 2016
    Calvisano Italy17 – 28Romania Timișoara Saracens
    Peroni Stadium

    2016–17

    [edit]

    The format of the Qualifying Competition remains similar to the previous season. As before, two places in the next year's Challenge Cup will be available for teams in the Qualifying Competition.

    This season's competition features clubs from the domestic leagues of non-EPCR unions Russia, Spain, Germany and Belgium, as well as four representatives from the Italian Eccellenza.

    The eight participating clubs will compete in two pools with each club in Pool A playing once against each club in Pool B.

    The two pool winners will then play off against Timișoara Saracens of Romania and Russia's Enisei-STM on a home and away basis to decide which two clubs will qualify for the 2017–18 Challenge Cup.

    Mid-season it was announced the competition would become the European Rugby Continental Shield and the two qualifiers will play a final match as part of EPCR's 2017 Edinburgh Finals weekend.[7]

    Advances to Qualifying play-offs
    Pool A P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Russia Krasny Yar 4 4 0 0 172 61 111 4 0 20
    Italy Petrarca 4 4 0 0 149 45 104 3 0 19
    Italy Calvisano 4 3 0 1 134 92 42 3 0 15
    Belgium Dendermondse RC 4 0 0 4 50 167 –117 0 0 0
    Pool B P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Italy Mogliano 4 2 0 2 129 126 7 4 0 12
    Spain El Salvador 4 1 0 3 84 105 –21 1 1 6
    Italy Rovigo 4 1 0 3 72 95 –23 1 1 6
    Germany Heidelberger RK 4 1 0 3 80 181 –101 1 0 5

    Fixtures

    [edit]

    Qualifying play-offs

    [edit]

    EPCR will determine about one open question: If it was like the past years, according to the rating, Krasny Yar Krasnoyarsk would meet with the Romanian Timișoara. But Krasny Yar received a letter that EPCR will hold a meeting on the final round of qualifying Challenge Cup, which will be determined the opponents.[11] On February 14, at the office of RK "Yenisei-STM" received a letter signed by the coordinator of the qualifying competitions EPCR Vincent Prebande. Mr. Prebande reports that, like last year, the second stage of Qualifying teams will play in accordance with the principle of sport. The two-legged confrontation "Yenisei-STM" will meet the Italian club "Mogliano" and "Krasny Yar" - with the Romanian club "Timișoara Saracens".[12]

    1 April 2017
    Mogliano Italy0 – 46Russia Enisey-STM
    Stadio Maurizio Quaggia

    1 April 2017
    Krasny Yar Russia12 – 17Romania Timișoara Saracens
    Rustavi Arena, Georgia


    22 April 2017
    Enisey-STM Russia51 – 7Italy Mogliano
    Slava Stadium, Moscow

    22 April 2017
    Timișoara Saracens Romania18 – 27Russia Krasny Yar
    Stadionul Dan Păltinișanu

    Continental Shield Final

    [edit]
    13 May 2017
    Enisey-STM Russia36 – 8Russia Krasny Yar
    Murrayfield Complex, Edinburgh

    2017–18

    [edit]

    The format of the Qualifying Competition remains similar to the previous season. As before, two places in the next year's Challenge Cup will be available for teams in the Continental Shield. Clubs from six countries will compete in the 2017–18 Continental Shield.

    Four representatives from the Italian Eccellenza – Pataro Rugby Calvisano, Femi-CZ Rugby Rovigo, Rugby Petrarca and Rugby Viadana – will be joined by Romania's Timișoara Saracens, RC Batumi from Georgia, Heidelberger RK of Germany and Portugal's Centro Desportivo Universitario de Lisboa (CDUL Rugby) competing in two pools of four.

    Following the pool stage matches, the winners of Pool A will play the runners-up in Pool B, and the winners of Pool B will play the runners-up in Pool A on a home and away basis.

    The two clubs which advance will then play each other home and away with the winners securing a place in the Continental Shield final in Bilbao next May and also qualifying for the 2018–19 Challenge Cup.

    The other Continental Shield finalist will be decided by a home and away play-off between Russia's Enisei-STM and Krasny Yar who have both received a bye into the knockout stage of the competition due to their participation in this season's Challenge Cup and to their success in last season's Continental Shield.

    The winners of the Enisei-STM v Krasny Yar play-offs will go through to the Continental Shield final in Bilbao and will also qualify for the 2018–19 Challenge Cup.

    The aim of the Continental Shield is to widen the footprint of club rugby across Europe and to give both emerging and established clubs in different territories the opportunity to qualify for the Challenge Cup.

    Advances to Pool play-offs
    Pool A P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Romania Timișoara Saracens 4 3 0 1 106 68 +38 1 1 14
    Germany Heidelberger RK 4 3 0 1 96 74 +22 1 0 13
    Italy Rovigo 4 2 0 2 89 86 +3 2 1 11
    Italy Viadana 4 1 0 3 66 128 –62 1 1 6
    Pool B P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Italy Calvisano 4 2 0 2 107 52 +55 2 2 12
    Georgia (country) Batumi 4 2 0 2 107 95 +12 2 2 12
    Italy Petrarca 4 2 0 2 99 68 +31 1 2 11
    Portugal CDUL 4 1 0 3 43 142 –99 0 0 4

    Fixtures

    [edit]

    Pool play-offs

    [edit]
    13 January 2018
    15:00
    Batumi Georgia (country)6 – 11Romania Timișoara Saracens
    Rugby Arena, Batumi

    13 January 2018
    15:00
    Heidelberger RK Germany34 – 29Italy Calvisano
    Sportzentrum Süd, Heidelberg


    20 January 2018
    14:00
    Timișoara SaracensRomania21 – 12Georgia (country) Batumi
    Cluj Arena, Cluj

    20 January 2018
    15:00
    Calvisano Italy13 – 17Germany Heidelberger RK
    Centro Sportivo San Michele, Calvisano

    Qualifying play-offs

    [edit]
    31 March 2018
    15:00
    Enisey-STM Russia47 – 22Russia Krasny Yar
    Trud Stadium, Krasnodar

    31 March 2018
    14:00
    Timișoara Saracens Romania26 – 20Germany Heidelberger RK
    Dan Paltinisanu Stadium, Timișoara


    21 April 2018
    15:00
    Krasny Yar Russia26 – 27Russia Enisey-STM
    Krasny Yar Stadium, Krasnoyarsk

    21 April 2018
    15:00
    Heidelberger RK Germany27 – 15Romania Timișoara Saracens
    Sportzentrum Süd, Heidelberg

    Despite Heidelberger RK defeating Timișoara Saracens with the aggregate score of 47-41 and going into the Challenge Cup for the first time, Heidelberger RK have been disqualified from the Challenge Cup so Timișoara Saracens will replace them.

    Continental Shield Final

    [edit]
    12 May 2018
    12:00
    Enisey-STM Russia24 – 20Germany Heidelberger RK
    Campos Deportivos de Fadura, Getxo, Biscay

    2018–19

    [edit]

    Clubs from Italy, Georgia and Belgium competed in the 2018/19 Continental Shield with a place in the Challenge Cup up for grabs.

    Four sides from the Italian Eccellenza – Argos Rugby Petrarca, Pataro Calvisano, Femi-CZ Rugby Rovigo Delta and GS Fiamme Oro Rugby – were joined by Georgia's RC Locomotive Tbilisi and Belgian representatives, Belgium Rugby Barbarians XV, competing in two pools of three.

    Locomotive Tbilisi, Calvisano and Fiamme Oro from Rome were drawn in Pool A while Pool B was made up of Petrarca, Belgium Rugby Barbarians XV and Rovigo. Clubs in the same pool played one another on a home and away basis and the two pool winners played off over two legs to decide which club qualified for the 2019/20 Challenge Cup.

    A further place in the 2019/20 Challenge Cup was decided by a home and away play-off between Russia's Enisei-STM and Timișoara Saracens of Romania who are both competing in this season's Challenge Cup.

    The aim of the Continental Shield is to widen the footprint of club rugby across Europe and to give both emerging and established clubs in different territories the opportunity to qualify for the Challenge Cup.

    The Continental Shield, which was won for the second time by Enisei-STM in Bilbao in 2017–18, is organised by EPCR in conjunction with Rugby Europe and the Italian Rugby Federation (FIR).

    Pool A Pool B
    Italy Calvisano Italy Petrarca
    Italy Fiamme Oro Italy Rovigo Delta
    Georgia (country) RC Locomotive Tbilisi Belgium Belgium Rugby Barbarians XV [fr]
    Advances to Pool play-offs
    Pool A P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Italy Calvisano 4 3 0 1 98 56 +42 2 1 15
    Georgia (country) RC Locomotive Tbilisi 4 3 0 1 102 62 +40 2 0 14
    Italy Fiamme Oro 4 0 0 4 62 144 -82 0 1 1
    Pool B P W D L PF PA Diff TB LB Pts
    Italy Rovigo Delta 4 3 1 0 218 73 +145 2 0 16
    Italy Petrarca 4 2 1 1 121 87 +34 3 1 14
    Belgium Belgium Barbarians XV 4 0 0 4 45 224 -179 0 0 0

    Fixtures

    [edit]

    Qualifying play-offs

    [edit]
    30 March 2019
    14:00 (CET)
    Timișoara Saracens Romania20–18Russia Enisey-STM
    Dan Paltinisanu Stadium, Timișoara

    30 March 2019
    15:00 (CET)
    Calvisano Italy29–13Italy Rovigo Delta
    Pata Stadium, Calvisano


    20 April 2019
    10:00 (CEST)
    Enisey-STM Russia40–32Romania Timișoara Saracens
    Avangard Stadium, Krasnoyarsk

    20 April 2019
    15:00 (CEST)
    Rovigo Delta Italy30–28Italy Calvisano
    Stadio Mario Battaglini, Rovigo

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "European Shield".
  • ^ European Shield at Rugbyarchive.net
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  • ^ http://www.epcrugby.com/news/28828.php New Tournament Formats Agreed, EPCRugby.com, 10 April 2014
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  • ^ "COUPE D'EUROPE: KITURO v ROVIGO MATCH ANNULE" (in French). En raison du passage au niveau d'alerte 4 et en accord avec EPCR, FBRB et les autorités communales le match de ce samedi est annulé. Retrieved 23 November 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • ^ "Игорь Николайчук: "EPCR на заседании определит нашего соперника"" (in Russian). EPCR will determined the opponents. Retrieved 21 December 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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