• The Euro Cup (formerly known as the EU Cup) is an international Australian rules football tournament played between European national teams. Played under...
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  • Catalonia national team has played three EU Cups in 2005, 2007, and 2008. Catalonia was in the first EU Cup in 2005 in London, playing with teams representing...
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    Champion) out of 12 teams at the EU-Cup in Bordeaux. The Vienna Galahs and Styrian DownUnderDogs now compete in the 'Empire Cup', a competition that involved...
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    been a symbol of the European Union (EU), whose 27 member states are all also CoE members, although in that year the EU had not yet assumed its present name...
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  • part in the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930. Including that participation, Romania has qualified for seven World Cup editions, the latest in 1998. The...
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  • 11. Switzerland 12. Austria 13. Czech Republic 14. Catalonia 15. EU Crusaders EU Cup Best & Fairest: Josh Carmichael (Netherlands), Mario Vázquez (Spain)...
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  • European Aquatics". www.len.eu. August 18, 2024. https://www.len.eu/several-exciting-clashes-confirmed-for-euro-cup-and-challenger-cup-qualifiers/ "Men Club...
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  • scorers". eu-football.info. EU-Football. Archived from the original on July 22, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020. "Central European International Cup 1931-1932...
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  • The 2013 Euro Cup of Australian rules football was a 9-a-side Footy tournament held in Bordeaux, France on 21 September 2013, with 12 national men's teams...
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  • The 2009 EU Cup of Australian rules football was held in Samobor (Croatia) from 3 until 9 October 2009, with 15 national teams. Matches were played on...
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