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It is competed for by teams from England , France , Wales , Ireland , Scotland , Italy , and Romania on a knock-out basis. does not enter the Heineken Cup and their strongest team goes straight into the European Challenge Cup. TOURNAMENT HISTORY There have been many changes in format as well as name. In 1996 there were 24 teams from England, France, Italy, Romania, Scotland and Wales divided into 4 groups of 6. Eight teams went on to the knock-out stages. The final was an all French affair with Bourgoin beating Castres to win the first shield. In 1997 there were 8 groups of 4 teams. Colomiers continued the French dominance of the European Shield, defeating Agen convincingly in the final. In 1998 there were 3 groups of 7 teams with the national Spanish and Portuguese teams added in. Once again, a French team was triumphant, with Montferrand beating holders Bourgoin in the final played in Lyon. In 1999 there were 7 groups of 4. Pau eventually beat Castres to become the fourth French side to lift the trophy. In 2000 for once there was no change in format. NEC Harlequins finally ended the French dominance of the European Shield, defeating RC Narbonne after extra time in an epic final. In 2001 there was a new sponsor and a name change. The new 'Parker pen shield' saw 32 teams divided into 8 groups of 4 competing for the title. For the first time there were two Spanish club teams. Sale Sharks emerged victorious, coming from behind to defeat Pontypridd at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford. In 2002 the league format was abandoned and the tournament became a knock-out competition. London Wasps continued their excellent season with a 20-point victory over Bath Rugby in the renamed Parker Pen Challenge Cup final at Madejski Stadium, Reading. The name ' Parker Pen Shield was now applied to a reprechage knock out tournament for those teams that did not qualify for the second round of the Challenge Cup. In 2003/4 NEC Harlequins won the cup with a stunning last-second victory over Montferrand at Reading's Madejski Stadium. DRAW FOR 2005/6 There has been yet another change in format for the new season’s competition. It will now be run on a pools plus knock-out basis and will be composed of 20 teams. Teams have been drawn into pools of four (five pools of four) and will play home and away matches. The winners of each pool and the three best runners up will qualify for the quarter-finals. The semi-finals will be one-off matches played at home venues and the final at a neutral venue. The new pool format will replace the previous season’s knock-out structure and the European Shield tournament. Pool 1 – Arix Viadana , Narbonne , Northampton Saints , Bristol Shoguns Pool 2 – Agen , London Irish , Overmach Rugby Parma , Pau Pool 3 – Gloucester , Bayonne , Bucuresti, Toulon Pool 4 – Border Reivers , Brive , Newcastle Falcons , L’Aquila Pool 5 – Connacht , Montpellier , Worcester Warriors , Amatori Catania PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THE EUROPEAN CHALLENGE CUP
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