2010–11 European Challenge Cup

The European Challenge Cup 2010/11 was the 15th edition of the European Challenge Cup, the second tier European Cup competition in rugby union. For sponsorship reasons, he was known as the Amlin Challenge Cup. There were 23 teams involved - 20 in the group stage and another three in the knockout round, which were excreted in the Heineken Cup 2010/11. The competition began on October 7, 2010, the final was held on 20 May 2011 at the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff instead. The title was won the English team Harlequins.

  • 4.1 seedings
  • 4.2 quarterfinals
  • 4.3 Semi-finals
  • 4.4 final

Mode

All teams in the Aviva Premiership English, French Top 14 and the international Magners League, who had not qualified for the Heineken Cup, took part in the European Challenge Cup. There were four teams from the Italian Campionato di Excellency as well as representatives of Romania and Spain.

The 20 participants in the group stage were divided into five groups of four teams. The seeding order based on the placement in the pan-European club ranking. Each team played one home and one away match against the three group opponents. In the group stage the teams were:

  • Four points for a win
  • Two points for a draw
  • A bonus point with four or more experiments
  • A bonus point for a loss by seven points or less difference

For the quarter final, qualified the five group winners, added the third - to fifth- best runners came from the knockout round of the Heineken Cup 2010/11.

Draw

The non-qualified for the Heineken Cup teams were divided with four teams according to the European club ranking in four pots (in brackets the placement end of the previous season):

Group stage

  • Group winners qualified for the quarterfinals

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

The CS Bourgoin- Jallieu was awarded a forfeit victory. On January 22, the pitch was unplayable. A day later, the game should be rescheduled, but the Newcastle Falcons traveled even from before the field inspection.

Group 4

Group 5

Knockout round

Seedings

After the group stage came together, the five group winners and the third - to fifth- best runners of the Heineken Cup 2010/11.

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Final

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