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Croatia Women's National Rugby Sevens Team
The Croatia women's national sevens team represents Croatia in Rugby sevens. They compete regularly in Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference division. They competed at the 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference and won bronze. Players Previous Squads *Petra Drušković *Maja Gajica *Ada Tanasković *Nikolina Pivčević *Antea Dedić *Lucrezia Meštrov *Vedrana Alajbeg *Franćeska Pleština *Tihana Žaja *Ana-marija Cikojević *Željka Butković *Mateja Spajic *Eleonora Ozeke *Gloria Molak *Ornela Bešker Amulić Tournament History Rugby Europe Women's Sevens References {{European Sevens Women's Championship Rugby union in Croatia Women's national sports teams of Croatia, rugby Women's national rugby sevens teams ...
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Rugby Europe Women's Sevens
The Rugby Europe Women's Sevens, previously the FIRA–AER Women's Sevens until 2013, is a series of regional championships for women's international rugby sevens in Europe. Prior to 2012, the annual tournament is held over two days, typically on a weekend in June, before the highest category tournament was reorganized as the Sevens Grand Prix Series, modeled after the format of the World Rugby Sevens Series. The tournaments are sanctioned and sponsored by Rugby Europe. History Rugby sevens — also known as 7-a-side, or 7s — is a short form of the sport of rugby union that was first played in 1883. The first (men's) internationals took place in 1973. As women's rugby union developed in the 1960s and 1970s the format became very popular as it allowed games, and entire leagues, to be developed in countries even when player numbers were small, and it remains the main form the women's game is played in most parts of the world. However, although the first women's international ...
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2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference
The 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference was held in Belgrade from 4 to 6 June 2021, the tournament was a multi-pool phase competition. It was played in three phases, with the final ranking after pool phase 3. Israel won the tournament and Monaco made their international debut. Teams * Israel * Luxembourg * Austria * Bulgaria * Latvia * Monaco * Lithuania * Croatia * Andorra Standings Tournament Pool Phase 1 Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool Phase 2 Pool D Pool E Pool F Pool Phase 3 Pool G Pool H Pool I References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rugby Europe Women's Sevens 2021 File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October–November 2021 ... 2021 rugby sevens competitions ...
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2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens
The 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens was the sixth edition of the Rugby World Cup Sevens. The tournament was held at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia. New Zealand won the tournament, defeating England 33–0 in the final. Attendance for the tournament was poor, with matches played in mostly empty stadiums. World Rugby, then known as the International Rugby Board (IRB), initially stated that the Rugby World Cup Sevens would be scrapped if rugby sevens were to be included in the Olympic programme for the 2016 Summer Olympics. As the International Olympic Committee voted for the sport's inclusion, this was thought likely to be the last edition of the tournament. However, the IRB clarified that in June 2013, the tournament would be retained and held quadrennially from 2018. Hosting In December 2009, the IRB confirmed that the governing rugby boards of Brazil ( Brazilian Rugby Association), Germany (German Rugby Federation) and Russia (Rugby Union of Russia) formally expressed their i ...
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2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division A
The 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division A was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by FIRA-AER for 2013. The competition featured just one tournament, played in Prague. Sweden won the tournament and, along with runner-ups Belgium, were promoted to the 2014 Grand Prix series. Pool stages Group A *Romania 0-14 Poland *Croatia 12-5 Georgia *Sweden 29-0 Austria *Georgia 7-15 Poland *Romania 12-0 Austria *Sweden 10-0 Croatia *Austria 5-36 Poland *Sweden 0-19 Georgia *Croatia 28-7 Romania *Georgia 31-0 Austria *Croatia 5-14 Poland *Sweden 26-0 Romania *Croatia 34-0 Austria *Romania 55-0 Georgia *Sweden 19-0 Poland Group B *Belgium 33-5 Denmark *Moldova 45-0 Hungary *Switzerland 5-29 Czech Republic *Hungary 14-24 Denmark *Belgium 24-12 Czech Republic *Switzerland 7-19 Moldova *Czech Republic 35-7 Denmark *Switzerland 21-5 Hungary *Moldova 0-28 Belgium *Hungary 0-33 Czech Republic *Moldova 26-5 Denmark *Switzerland 7-40 Belgium *Moldov ...
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