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Finland Women's National Rugby Union Team (sevens)
The Finland women's national sevens team represents Finland in rugby sevens. They placed fourth at the 2019 and 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy The 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy was held in Zagreb, Croatia and in Budapest, Hungary. The first leg of the tournament was in Zagreb and the second leg was in Budapest. Schedule Standings Zagreb All times in Central Europea .... Tournament History Current squad Players from the 202 Training Squad References http://rugby.fi/womens-national-team/?lang=en External linksFinnish Rugby Union Official Site {{European Sevens Women's Championship Women's national rugby sevens teams R ...
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Finnish Rugby Federation
The Finnish Rugby Federation (SRL) ( fi, Suomen Rugbyliitto) is recognised as the national governing body for rugby in Finland. It is a member of several organisations, including World Rugby and Rugby Europe. The SRL was founded in 1968 and has as its members Finnish rugby clubs and the Finland Rugby Referees Association. SRL's mission is to develop the sport in Finland and support the local clubs in their activities. The organisation is responsible for the Men's National XV Team, Men's National Sevens Team, Women's National XV Team, Women's National Sevens Team. The SRL also administers and organises domestic rugby competitions in Finland. Interest in rugby in Finland has increased in recent years and SRL strongly believes that rugby has a future in Finland, where team and contact sports are appreciated. This is indicated by significant financial and organisational support by the Finnish Ministry of Education and local council sport departments. References External linksF ...
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2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
The 2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy is the second division of Rugby Europe's 2019 sevens season. This edition is due to be hosted by the cities of Budapest and Lisbon on 8–23 June. The two highest-placed teams will be promoted to the 2020 Grand Prix and eligible to compete in the European Olympic qualifying tournament. The two teams with the fewest points will be relegated to the 2020 Conference. Schedule Standings Budapest All times in Central European Summer Time ( UTC+02:00) Pool Stage Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage 9th Place 5th Place Cup Lisbon All times in Western European Summer Time ( UTC+01:00) Pool Stage Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage 9th Place 5th Place Cup External links Tournament page References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy 2019 2019 rugby sevens competitions rugby union rugby union Europe Europe Europe is a large peninsula convent ...
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2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
The 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy was held in Zagreb, Croatia and in Budapest, Hungary. The first leg of the tournament was in Zagreb and the second leg was in Budapest. Schedule Standings Zagreb All times in Central European Time ( UTC+01:00). The Czech Republic won the first leg. Pool stages Pool A Pool B Knockout stages 5th place Cup Budapest All times in Central European Time ( UTC+01:00) Pool stages Pool A Pool B Knockout stages 5th place Cup 9-10 place 41-0 External linksTournament pageh1> 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 coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October 2021 coup in Sudan; Crowd shortly after t ... 2021 rugby sevens competitions ...
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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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2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B
The 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B was the third level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by FIRA-AER during 2013. It featured one tournament hosted in Bratislava. The winners and runners up, Finland and Norway respectively, were promoted to the 2014 Division A. Pool stages Pool A *Slovakia 24-14 Luxembourg *Bulgaria 12-7 Israel *Latvia 34-0 Andorra *Israel 38-0 Luxembourg *Slovakia 0-10 Andorra *Latvia 14-15 Bulgaria *Andorra 17-22 Luxembourg *Latvia 7-15 Israel *Bulgaria 22-12 Slovakia *Israel 36-7 Andorra *Bulgaria 26-14 Luxembourg *Latvia 17-7 Slovakia *Bulgaria 14-14 Andorra *Slovakia 0-22 Israel *Latvia 35-7 Luxembourg Group B * Malta 31-5 Turkey * Finland 50-0 Lithuania * Norway 51-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina * Lithuania 0-22 Turkey * Malta 59-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina * Norway 7-15 Finland * Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-43 Turkey * Norway 32-0 Lithuania * Finland 22-7 Malta * Lithuania 41-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina * Finland 38-0 Turkey * Norway 2 ...
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2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division A
The 2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division A was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe for 2014. The competition featured just one tournament, played in Bergen. Scotland won the tournament, and along with runner-up Ukraine, were promoted to the 2015 Grand Prix series. Pool stages Group A *Ukraine 22-0 Norway *Switzerland 10-24 Romania *Ukraine 19-5 Romania *Switzerland 27-7 Norway *Romania 26-0 Norway *Ukraine 38-0 Switzerland Group B *Scotland 36-0 Finland *Moldova 27-0 Croatia *Scotland 36-0 Croatia *Moldova 5-17 Finland *Croatia 12-7 Finland *Scotland 38-7 Moldova Group C *Czech Republic 36-0 Denmark *Poland 5-17 Georgia *Czech Republic 12-7 Georgia *Poland 24-5 Denmark *Georgia 34-0 Denmark *Czech Republic 10-17 Poland Knockout stage Bowl Semi-finals *Switzerland 36-0 Denmark *Croatia 0-17 Norway 11th/12th Match *Denmark 32-19 Croatia Bowl final:9th/10th Match *Switzerland 25-0 Norway Plate Semi-f ...
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2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division A
The 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division A was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe for 2015. The competition featured just one tournament, played at the Darius and Girėnas Stadium. Belgium women's national rugby sevens team, Belgium won the tournament, and along with runner-up Finland, were promoted to the 2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series, 2016 Grand Prix series. Georgia and Lithuania were relegated to the 2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference, 2016 Conferences. Tournament Pool stage Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup Division A standings References

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2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series
The 2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series was the top level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe during 2016. The series featured two tournaments, one hosted in Kazan and one hosted in Malemort. In preparation for 2016 Summer Olympics, England and Wales were replaced by two Great Britain representative teams, the Lions and the Royals. France won the Kazan tournament while Russia won the Malemort tournament. Russia won the overall championship. Finland and Ukraine were relegated to the 2017 Trophy series. Kazan Pool stages Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup Malemort Pool stages Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup Final standings The three highest teams who did not already have core team status during the 2016–17 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series qualified for the 2017 Hong Kong Women's Sevens, which in turn was a qualifying event for promotio ...
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2017 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
The 2017 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe during 2017. The competition featured two tournaments, one hosted in Ostrava and one hosted in Esztergom. Scotland won both tournaments, defeating Germany in both cup finals. Scotland and Germany were promoted to the 2018 Grand Prix series while Malta and Moldova were relegated to the 2018 Conference. Tournament 1 (Ostrava) Pool stage Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Challenge Trophy 5th place Cup Tournament 2 (Esztergom) Pool stage Pool A Pool B Pool C ;Notes * Moldova did not show up for the Esztergom Tournament. Their three pool opponents were awarded 25−0 wins. Knockout round Challenge Trophy 5th place Cup Final standings ;Notes * Moldova were disqualified and relegated after failing to show up at the Esztergom Tournament. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rugby 2017 A Europe Europ ...
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2018 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
The 2018 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy is the second division of the 2018 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens. This edition was hosted by the cities of Dnipro and Szeged from 23 June to 1 July, with the two highest-placed teams promoted to the 2019 Grand Prix and the two teams with the fewest points relegated to the 2019 Conference. Schedule Standings Dnipro The event was held between 23 and 24 June 2018. Pool stage Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Challenge Trophy 5th place Cup Szeged The event was held between 7–8 July 2018. Pool stage Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Challenge Trophy 5th place Cup External links Tournament page References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy Trophy 2018 2018 rugby union Europe 2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following t ...
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2022 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
The 2022 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy was held in Zagreb, Croatia and in Budapest, Hungary. The first leg of the tournament was in Zagreb and the second leg was in Budapest. Schedule Standings Stages Zagreb Budapest Results * https://www.rugbyeurope.eu/women-s-7s-trophy-2022/women-s-7s-trophy-zagreb/ * https://www.rugbyeurope.eu/women-s-7s-trophy-2022/women-s-7s-trophy/ References {{European Sevens Women's Championship Rugby Europe Sevens ...
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