2005 European Women Sevens Championship

The 2004 European Women Sevens Championship was the third edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship.

Qualification Tournament

Venue/Date: Prague, 14–15 May 2005 [1] Bosnia failed to appear and were replaced by Czech Republic II. All results.

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost
Germany 5 0 0
Lithuania 4 0 1
Poland 3 0 2
Bulgaria 2 0 3
Austria 1 0 4
Israel 0 0 5
  • Bulgaria 26-7 Israel
  • Poland 7-42 Germany
  • Lithuania 38-0 Austria
  • Germany 45-0 Israel
  • Bulgaria 12-5 Austria
  • Lithuania 15-7 Poland
  • Austria 5-0 Israel
  • Lithuania 0-19 Germany
  • Poland 7-12 Bulgaria
  • Germany 52-0 Austria
  • Poland 12-0 Israel
  • Lithuania 12-5 Bulgaria
  • Poland 19-0 Austria
  • Bulgaria 0-28 Germany
  • Lithuania 33-0 Israel

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost
Russia 5 0 0
Norway 4 0 1
Hungary 3 0 2
Czech Republic A 2 0 3
Malta 1 0 4
Czech Republic B 0 0 5
  • Czech Republic B 0-10 Malta
  • Norway 0-28 Russia
  • Czech Republic A 7-19 Hungary
  • Russia 43-5 Malta
  • Czech Republic B 0-7 Hungary
  • Czech Republic A 0-7 Norway
  • Hungary 10-0 Malta
  • Czech Republic A 0-34 Russia
  • Norway 40-0 Czech Republic B
  • Russia 47-0 Hungary
  • Norway 21-0 Malta
  • Czech Republic A 17-0 Czech Republic B
  • Norway 7-0 Hungary
  • Czech Republic B 0-50 Russia
  • Czech Republic A 5-0 Malta

Classification Stages

 
Bowl Semi (9th-12th)Bowl Final
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Austria19
 
 
 
 Czech Republic B0
 
 Austria5
 
 
 
 Israel10
 
 Israel21
 
 
 Malta0
 
11th Place
 
 
 
 
 
 Czech Republic B0
 
 
 Malta15
 
Plate Semi (5th-8th)Plate Final
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Bulgaria7
 
 
 
 Czech Republic14
 
 Czech Republic21
 
 
 
 Hungary12
 
 Poland17
 
 
 Hungary22 (a.e.t.)
 
7th Place
 
 
 
 
 
 Poland19
 
 
 Bulgaria0
 
Cup semi (1st-4th)Cup Final
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Germany21
 
 
 
 Norway0
 
 Russia36
 
 
 
 Germany0
 
 Lithuania7
 
 
 Russia28
 
3rd Place
 
 
 
 
 
 Lithuania12
 
 
 Norway5

FIRA Women's European Championship

Venue/Date: Lunel, France, 25–26 June 2005 Summarised

Pool Stages

POOL A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
England 4 0 0 115 7
Spain 3 0 1 114 12
Portugal 1 1 2 34 45
 Belgium 1 1 2 24 57
Switzerland 0 0 4 5 131
  • Portugal 12-12 Belgium
  • England 54-0 Switzerland
  • Spain 40-0 Portugal
  • Belgium 12-0 Switzerland
  • England 12-7 Spain
  • Portugal 22-5 Switzerland
  • Spain 24-0 Belgium
  • England 28-0 Portugal
  • Spain 43-0 Switzerland
  • England 21-0 Belgium

POOL B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Netherlands 4 0 0 89 5
Sweden 3 0 1 49 24
 France 2 0 2 53 14
Italy 1 0 3 12 92
Croatia 0 0 4 5 73
  • Netherlands 28-0 Croatia
  • Sweden 21-0 Italy
  • France 12-0 Croatia
  • Netherlands 19-0 Sweden
  • France 31-0 Italy
  • Sweden 21-0 Croatia
  • Netherlands 7-5 France
  • Italy 12-5 Croatia
  • Sweden 7-5 France
  • Netherlands 35-0 Italy

Classification Stages

Plate Semi-finals

  • France 22-0 Portugal
  • Italy 19-7 Belgium

Cup Semi-finals

  • Spain 28-5 Netherlands
  • England 49-0 Sweden

9th Place

  • Croatia 7-5 Switzerland

7th Place

5th Place (Plate)

  • France 33-0 Italy

3rd Place

  • Netherlands 21-7 Sweden

Cup Final

  • England 14-0 Spain

References

  1. Source: Austria Union, Malta Union
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