Luxembourg National Rugby Sevens Team
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The Luxembourg national rugby sevens team made up primarily from the XV Team competes annually in European competitions. Entered first tournament in 1996.


Tournament History


1996 Portugal

I Lisbon (1-2 June) 1997 Rugby World Cup 7s Qualifier 1


2000 Germany

II Heidelberg (10-11 June) 2001 Rugby World Cup 7s Europe Qualifier 1


2002 France Spain Germany

III Lunel (17-18 May) Euro Sevens I Qualifier 1 IV Madrid (15-16 June) Euro Sevens I Qualifier 4 V Heidelberg (17-18 August) Euro Sevens Championship


2003 Netherlands Portugal

VI Amsterdam (17-18 May) Euro Sevens II Qualifier 1 VII Portugal, Lisbon (21-22 June) Euro Sevens II Qualifier 7


2004 Russia Ukraine

VIII Moscow (19-20 June) Euro Sevens III Qualifier 5 IX Kyiv (26-27 June) Euro Sevens III Qualifier 6


2005 Croatia France

X Split (17-18 June) Euro Sevens IV Qualifier 2 XI Lunel (25-26 June) Euro Sevens IV Qualifier 3


2006 Croatia France

XII Split (27-28 May) Euro Sevens V Qualifier 2 XIII Lunel (3-4 June) Euro Sevens V Qualifier 3


2007 France

XIV Lunel (2-3 June) Euro Sevens VI Qualifier 4


2008 Denmark Greece

XV Odense (10-11 May) Euro Sevens Qualifier 1 XVI Corfu (21-22 June) Euro Sevens Qualifier 6


2009 Poland Greece

XVII Sopot (16-17 May) Euro Sevens Qualifier 1 XVIII Athens (23-24 May) Euro Sevens Qualifier 2


2010 Denmark Croatia

XIX Odense (22-23 May) Euro Sevens Qualifier 2 XX Split (5-6 June) Euro Sevens Qualifier 5


2011 Latvia

XXI Riga (9-10 July) Euro Sevens Series Division B


2012 Switzerland

XXII Winterthur (2-3 June) Euro Sevens Series Division B


2013 Latvia

XXIII Riga (1-2 June) Euro Sevens Series Division B


2014 Czech Republic

XXIV Prague (28-29 June) Euro Sevens Division B North Zone


2015 Croatia

Zagreb (20-21 June) Euro Sevens Series Division B This tournament was valid as European Qualifier for the 2016 Olympic Games. Luxembourg withdrew prior to tournament.


2016 Bulgaria

XXV Bourgas (2-3 July) Euro 7s Conference 1


2017 Czech Republic Romania

XXVI Ostavia (3-4 June) Trophy Leg 1 XXVII Bucharest (17-18 June) Trophy Leg 2


2018 Croatia Lithuania

XXVIII Zagreb (8-9 June) Trophy Leg 1 XXIX Siaulai (31 June-1 July) Trophy Leg 2


2019 Croatia Bosnia

XXX Zagreb (15-16 June) Trophy Leg 1 XXXI Zenica (22-23 June) Trophy Leg 2


Record


See also

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