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Dublin to host Heineken & Challenge Cup finals
Leinster lose Fitzgerald for Heineken Cup final
Pienaar boots Ulster into Heineken Cup final
Nigel Owens to referee Heineken Cup final
Leinster book Heineken Cup final against Ulster
Heineken Cup Semi-final teams revealed


Tuesday 15 May 2012
European Rugby officials have announced that Dublin will host both the Heineken Cup and the Amlin Challenge Cup finals in 2013
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Tuesday 8 May 2012
Nigel Owens will referee his third Heineken Cup final when he takes charge of this season's showpiece European club rugby match between Leinster Rugby and Ulster Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday,
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Sunday 6 May 2012
Heineken Cup champions Leinster have lost Luke Fitzgerald for their Heineken Cup final clash against fellow Irish side Ulster after the winger injured his neck.
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Tuesday 1 May 2012
Leinster booked their third Heineken Cup Final when they beat Clermont Auvergne 15-19 Bordeaux France at Stade Chaban-Delmas.
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Sunday 29 April 2012
Ulster booked a place in the Heineken Cup final when they beat a determined Edinburgh team 22-19 at the Aviva Stadium.
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Friday 27 April 2012
The teams for this weekend's Heineken Cup matches between Ulster and Edinburgh as well as ASM Clermont Auvergne v Leinster have been released.
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Friday 27 April 2012
London Wasps could play Heineken Cup Rugby next season if they avoid relegation and if Edinburgh Rugby and ASM Clermont Auvergne win their Heineken Cup Semifinals as it would make Wasps the 24th team.
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Thursday 26 April 2012
Clermont coach Vern Cotter has revealed that injured France fly-half David Skrela will miss's Heineken Cup Semi-final against Irish province Leinster
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Thursday 12 April 2012
Ulster's New Zealand prop John Afoa has been given a four week ban for a dangerous tackle which means he will miss his team's Heineken Cup Semi-final against Edinburgh later this month.
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Tuesday 10 April 2012
Heineken Cup Semi-finalists Edinburgh have signed France-based Georgia Rugby World Cup star and number 8 Dimitri Basilaia from next season.
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Tuesday 10 April 2012
Clermont Auvergne coach Vern Cotter has hit back at Saracens coach Mark McCall's comments that the Premiership's salary cap is prejudicing English clubs by saying there is more to it than that.
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Monday 9 April 2012
Clermont ended Saracens and England's participation in the Heineken Cup with a 3-22 hammering of the North London Club at Vicarage Road.
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Monday 9 April 2012
Ulster booked a place in the Heineken Cup Semi-finals when they beat Munster 16-22 at Thomond Park on Sunday afternoon.
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Sunday 8 April 2012
Leinster ran in four tries to crush Cardiff 34-3 and set-up a last-four Heineken Cup showdown with either Saracens or Clermont who meet on Sunday.
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Sunday 8 April 2012
Edinburgh progressed to the Heineken Cup Semi-finals after they beat former Champions Toulouse 19-14 at Murrayfield on Saturday.
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Saturday 7 April 2012
John Smit made his Heineken Cup debut for ASM Clermont Auvergne and now South Africa's 2007 World Cup winning captain is poised to face his former club when Saracens go head to head with Clermont in their much anticipated Heineken Cup quarter-final clash at Vicarage Road on Sunday.
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The European Rugby Cup (known as the Heineken Cup because of the tournament's sponsorship by Heineken) is an annual rugby union competition involving leading club, regional and provincial teams from six International Rugby Board (IRB) nations in Europe: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.
Romania competed in the first year of the competition only.
The competition is organised by the European Rugby Cup, who are also responsible for the secondary championship, the European Challenge Cup.
It is one of the most prestigious trophies in the sport. The tournament was launched in the European summer of 1995 on the initiative of the then Five Nations committee to provide a new level of professional cross-border competition.
It is sponsored by Dutch brewing company Heineken International (it is known as H-Cup in France because of alcohol advertising restrictions).
Each European nation has a different qualifying system, though in total, 24 teams contest the pool stages in six pools of four.
According to performances, the number of clubs from each nation changes. The tournament is held from October to May, with various stages scheduled around domestic club competitions.
The 2007-08 tournament was won by Ireland's Munster, who beat Toulouse of France 16–13 in the final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Toulouse have been the most successful team, winning the competition three times. Leicester Tigers have won the tournament twice and are the only team to have won the tournament two years in succession.
2008/09: Leinster
2007/08: Munster
2007/08: Munster
2006/07: Wasps
2005/06: Munster
2004/05: Toulouse
2003/04: Wasps
2002/03: Toulouse
2001/02: Leicester
2000/01: Leicester
1999/00: Northampton
1998/99: Ulster
1997/98: Bath
1996/97: Brive
1995/96: Toulouse
Source - Wikipedia