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What years did Leinster win the Heineken Cup?

What years did Leinster win the Heineken Cup?

By club

Club Won Years won
Leinster 4 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2017–18
Saracens 3 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19
Toulon 3 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15
Leicester Tigers 2 2000–01, 2001–02

Who won the 1999 Heineken Cup?

The 1999 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 1998–99 Heineken Cup, the fourth season of Europe’s top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 30 January 1999 at Lansdowne Road in Dublin. The match was contested by Ulster of Northern Ireland and Colomiers of France. Ulster won the match 21–6.

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 did Munster win the Heineken Cup?

Munster won their second Heineken Cup title in three seasons with a nail-biting 16-13 triumph over Toulouse.

Who qualifies for the Heineken Cup?

Clubs qualify for the Heineken Champions Cup via their final positions in their respective national/regional leagues (English Premiership, French Top 14, and United Rugby Championship) or via winning the second-tier Challenge Cup; those that do not qualify are instead eligible to compete in the second-tier Challenge …

What happened to the Heineken Cup?

Heineken returned as sponsor for the 2018–19 season, resulting in the competition being known as the Heineken Champions Cup. Toulouse are the current holders of the title, having won their record setting fifth title by beating Stade Rochelais in the 2021 final.

Where is Heineken 2021?

The final, originally scheduled to be held at the Stade de Marseille, took place on 22 May 2021 at Twickenham Stadium….

2020–21 European Rugby Champions Cup
Tournament details
Countries England France Ireland Scotland Wales
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and knockout
Date 12 December 2020 – 22 May 2021

Has Heineken Cup been Cancelled?

England’s Premiership Rugby boss has confirmed the cancellation of the final two rounds of the Heineken Champions Cup but the decision for tournament organisers remains not whether to proceed straight to the knockout stages but how.

When was the last time Munster won a trophy?

2011
That 2011 triumph, of course, was also the last time that Munster lifted a trophy and this is reflected in their selection. For Munster, there is no tomorrow, never mind Toulouse in the Champions Cup last-16 next Saturday at Thomond Park.

Who was the winner of the Heineken Cup in 2006?

The 2006 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2005–06 Heineken Cup, the 11th season of Europe’s top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 20 May 2006 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. The match was contested by Biarritz of France and Munster of Ireland. Munster won the match 23–19.

When was the last time Munster won the Heineken Cup?

It was the 11th Heineken Cup final overall and the showpiece fixture of European rugby union’s primary club competition, the Heineken Cup. It was the third final appearance for Munster and their first since the 2002 edition when they lost 15–9 to Leicester Tigers.

Who are the only teams to have won the Heineken Cup twice?

A record crowd saw Leicester become the first side to successfully defend their title. From 2002, the European Challenge Cup winner now automatically qualified for the Heineken Cup. Toulouse’s victory over French rivals Perpignan in 2003 meant that they joined Leicester as the only teams to win the title twice.

When was the last time Toulouse won the Heineken Cup?

In the 2010 final, Toulouse defeated Biarritz Olympique in the Stade de France to claim their fourth title, a Heineken Cup record. The 16th Heineken Cup tournament in 2011 resulted in an Irish province lifting the title for the fourth time in six years as Leinster recorded their second triumph in the competition.