2016 Women's Africa Cup Sevens
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The 2016 Women's Africa Cup Sevens was a women's
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tournament held in
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on 17–18 September 2016.


Teams

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Pool stage


Pool A

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Pool B

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Tournament Stage


7th Place


5th Place


Cup


Rankings


References

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