2011 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
In the European Regional Rugby World Cup Qualifying, two teams, Georgia and Russia, qualified directly to the World Cup, and Romania, the third place team, entered a playoff against the second place African team, Tunisia.
The Qualification process primarily based around the 2008–2010 European Nations Cup. The top two teams in the 2008-2010 European Nations Cup First Division qualified directly to New Zealand.
The third placed team entered a playoff series against the champions of Division 2A, and the leaders of the remaining divisions as of the end of the 2008–2009 season. The winner of this playoff, Romania, entered a playoff to decide the 20th place at Rugby World Cup 2011.
Round 1: European Nations Cup 2008–2010
[2008-2010 European [Nations Cup First Division|Division 1]]
Georgia, the winner of Division 1 qualified for Pool B of Rugby World Cup 2011 as Europe 1, and Russia the runner-up, for Pool C as Europe 2. Romania, the third placed team, entered at Round 5 of Round 2's Playoff Series. Numbers in parentheses indicate world ranking at the start of the tournament.ENC Champions and Qualified for Rugby World Cup as Europe 1 |
Qualified for Rugby World Cup as Europe 2 |
Qualified for Europe Playoff Series |
[2008-2010 European [Nations Cup Second Division#Table - Division 2A|Division 2A]]
The winner of the division, Ukraine, qualified for Round 4 of Round 2's Playoff.Promoted to Division 1 for 2010–2012 and qualified for 2011 RWC Qualifying |
1 The match between Poland and Moldova was originally scheduled for April 10, 2010, but was postponed after the death of Poland's president, Lech Kaczyński, earlier that day. The match was moved to January 1, 2011.
Division 2B">2008-2010 European Nations Cup Second Division#Table - Division 2B">Division 2B
The leader of the division at the end of the 2008–2009 season, Netherlands, qualified for Round 3 of Round 2's Playoff.Qualified for |
Division 3A">2008-2010 European Nations Cup Third Division#Table - Division 3A">Division 3A
The leader of the division at the end of the 2008–2009 season, Lithuania, qualified for Round 2 of Round 2's Playoff.Qualified for |
Armenia were ranked ahead of Serbia and Andorra were ranked ahead of Switzerland based on head-to-head results.
All four remaining matches were scratched as Lithuania had already won the group.
Division 3B">2008-2010 European Nations Cup Third Division#Table - Division 3B">Division 3B
The leader of the division at the end of the 2008–2009 season, Slovenia, qualified for Round 1 of Round 2's Playoff.Qualified for |
Division 3C">2008-2010 European Nations Cup Third Division#Table - Division 3C">Division 3C
The leader of the division at the end of the 2008–2009 season, Israel, qualified for Round 1 of Round 2's Playoff.Qualified for |