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Who won the Heineken Cup in 2013?

Who won the Heineken Cup in 2013?

Toulon
The 2013 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2012–13 Heineken Cup, the 18th season of Europe’s top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 18 May 2013 in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, kicking off at 5 pm (16:00 UTC). The all-French game was won by Toulon, defeating Clermont 16–15.

Who won the 2012 Heineken Cup final?

Leinster
The match was played on 19 May 2012 at Twickenham Stadium in London, England. The final was between Ulster and defending champions Leinster. Leinster triumphed, with captain Leo Cullen becoming the first person to raise the trophy three times.

Who has won the most Heineken Cups?

Geordan Murphy. Murphy has scored 25 Heineken Cup tries and is, overall, England’s most decorated player with eight Premiership winner’s medals.

How many Heineken Cups have Leinster won?

Toulouse and Leinster are the most successful teams in the history of the tournament, with four wins each.

Where are the Heineken Cup semi finals?

Four-time winners, Toulouse, will go head-to-head with Heineken Champions Cup semi-final debutants, Bordeaux-Begles at Stade Ernest Wallon, live on BT Sport and free-to-air on Channel 4 and Virgin Media, in the first of the high-profile matches on Saturday, 1 May.

What channel is the Heineken Cup final on?

Channel 4
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Who qualifies for the Heineken Cup?

Typically, a total of 24 teams qualify for the competition, the same number as used to qualify for the Heineken Cup. At least 23 of the 24 teams qualify automatically based on position in their respective leagues. The winner of the Challenge Cup will earn a place regardless of league position.

What is the Heineken Cup now called?

Champions Cup
After four years of calling the Heineken Cup the ‘Champions Cup’ we are going for a hybrid. The beer company is back as title partner to the European Cup competition from the start of next season and the continent’s top 20 teams will be playing for the Heineken Champions Cup.

Who won Heineken Cup 2020?

Exeter Chiefs
2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup/Champion

How many times have Wasps won the Heineken Cup?

We have been crowned European champions twice and English champions five times, three of which were in consecutive years (2003, 2004, 2005). In 2004, Wasps achieved a remarkable double, being crowned European and English champions in the same season.

Will Leinster have to quarantine?

“Upon their return from France and in compliance with directives agreed with Sport Ireland, Leinster Rugby will enter a period of quarantine,” a Leinster spokesperson said. …

Which TV channels are showing the Champions League final?

What TV channel is the 2021 Champions League final on? Coverage of the final is on BT Sport 1 HD and in ultra-definition on BT Sport Ultimate from 6pm.

When is the final of the Heineken Cup?

The 2013–14 Heineken Cup was the 19th and final season of the Heineken Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby. The pool stage began on 11 October 2013 and ran through to 17–19 January 2014, followed by the knockout stages culminating in the final.

Who are the participating countries in the Heineken Cup?

ERC invited the Heineken Cup participating countries to submit tenders for the right to host the Heineken Cup and Challenge Cup finals and three – England, Scotland and Wales – submitted bids.

What are the tie breakers in the Heineken Cup?

Under the rules of the competition organiser, European Rugby Cup, tie–breakers within each pool are as follows. ERC has four additional tie–breakers, used if tied teams are in different pools, or if the above steps cannot break a tie between teams in the same pool: Pool winners, and the two best pool runners–up, advance to quarter–finals.

Where did Toulon play Leinster in the Heineken Cup?

Toulon faced top seed Leinster on 6 April. Toulon stormed into the semis with a 29–14 victory over the Irish Province. Toulon then faced another Irish province in Munster. Toulon decided they would play this match at Stade Vélodrome in Marseille.