The 2010 Australian Football European Championship was the inaugural AFL Europe Championship, a 16-a-side Australian football competition between European countries. Contested between eight national teams, the Championships were won by Ireland.[1]
EC10 | |
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Tournament details | |
Host countries | Denmark Sweden |
Dates | 1 August – 7 August |
Teams | 8 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Republic of Ireland (1st title) |
Runners-up | Denmark |
Third place | Sweden |
Fourth place | Great Britain |
← first tournament 2013 → |
Teams
editResults
editRound One
edit- Sweden: 16.17(113) d Croatia: 2.5(17)
- Great Britain: 11.16(82) d Finland: 1.2(8)
- Ireland: 18.10(118) d Germany: 0.0(0)
- Denmark: 19.16(130) d Iceland: 2.1(13)
Round Two
edit- Great Britain: 11.20(86) d Iceland: 4.12(36)
- Ireland: 20.21(141) d Croatia: 6.8(44)
- Denmark: 14.20(104) d Finland: 2.1(13)
- Sweden: 8.14(62) d Germany: 4.2(26)
Round Three
edit- Iceland: 8.9(57) d Finland: 2.5(17)
- Croatia: 9.12(66) d Germany: 3.3(21)
- Denmark: 10.11(71) d Great Britain: 5.5(35)
- Ireland: 13.21(99) d Sweden: 2.4(16)
7th Playoff
edit5th Playoff
edit3rd Playoff
editGrand Final
editLadder
editPosition | Team |
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1st | Ireland |
2nd | Denmark |
3rd | Sweden |
4th | Great Britain |
5th | Croatia |
6th | Iceland |
7th | Germany |
8th | Finland |
References
edit- ^ "Results - EC2010". Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ Results Archived 2011-08-15 at the Wayback Machine