1996–97 Heineken Cup
The 1996–97 Heineken Cup was the second edition of the Heineken Cup, an international competition for the top European rugby union clubs. Competing teams from France, Ireland, Italy, Wales and, for the first time, England and Scotland, were divided into four pools of five, with each team playing the other teams once, meaning two home and two away games per team. The pool winners and runners-up qualified for the knock-out stages. The competition was won by a French team for the second time, when Brive beat their English opponents Leicester Tigers 28–9 at the Cardiff Arms Park. The defending champions Toulouse were knocked out in the semi–final by Leicester Tigers and Brive beat Cardiff in the other semi–final.
Teams
The qualifying teams were drawn from six countries. Generally, these were the strongest teams from the top division of domestic rugby; weaker teams participated in the Challenge Cup:- England: 4 teams from the English Premiership
- France: 4 teams from the French Championship
- Ireland: 3 teams representing one of the four Provinces of Ireland
- Italy: 2 teams from the National Championship of Excellence
- Scotland: 3 teams representing one of the four geographical districts
- Wales: 4 teams from the Welsh Premier Division
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Pool stage
In the pool matches teams received- 2 points for a win
- 1 points for a draw
Pool 1