Rugby League European Championship C

The Rugby League European Championship C (formerly the European Bowl) is an international European rugby league football tournament organised by the European Rugby League for third tier rugby league nations.The tournament was first contested in 2008, with the proposed participating teams being Estonia, Latvia and Ukraine.In 2020, it was announced promotion and relegation would be introduced with three teams in each division, with the top team being promoted and the bottom relegated.[1]
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