2011 European Women Sevens Championship

The 2011 European Women Sevens Championship – the ninth edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship.

F-EN League

Venue/Date: 9 April 2011, Zagreb, Croatia.[1]

  • Not all scores are available. 1st Hungary, 2nd Austria, 3rd Croatia, 4th Slovenia. The Croatian side was the club of Mladost.
  • Hungary 19-12 Austria
  • Hungary 22-0 Croatia
  • Hungary 44-0 Slovenia
  • Croatia 12-19 Austria
  • Slovenia 0-44 Austria
  • Croatia ?-? Slovenia

F-EN League

Venue/Date: 9 April 2011, Zagreb All results not available

  • Croatia 0-22 Hungary
  • Austria 12-19 Hungary
  • Slovenia 0-42 Hungary

European Emerging Nations Camp Tournament

'Venue/Date: 23–34 April 2011 at Zanka

Group A 'Pool 1'

  • Romania 21-5 Austria
  • Bulgaria 10-22 Poland
  • Austria 17-12 Bulgaria
  • Romania 7-10 Poland
  • Bulgaria 0-43 Romania
  • Austria 7-10 Poland
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Poland 3 0 0 71 15 4
Romania 2 0 1 71 15 4
Austria 1 0 2 29 43 2
Bulgaria 0 0 3 42 92 2

Pool 2

  • Czech Republic 29-0 Nada Split
  • Hungary 28-0 Denmark
  • Nada Split 0-14 Hungary
  • Czech Republic 24-12 Denmark
  • Hungary 12-21 Czech Republic
  • Denmark 40-0 Nada Split
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Czech Republic 3 0 0 74 24 6
Hungary 2 0 1 54 21 4
Denmark 1 0 2 52 52 2
Nada Split 0 0 3 0 83 0

Group B Pool 1

  • Luxembourg 21-5 Crovenia (Croatia & Slovenia)
  • Crovenia 12-7 Czech Republic 'B'
  • Luxembourg 7-24 Czech Republic 'B'
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Luxembourg 1 0 1 28 29 2
Crovenia 1 0 1 17 28 2
Czech Republic 'B'[2] 1 0 1 31 19 2

Pool 2

  • Serbia 14-5 Slovakia
  • Slovakia 10-26 Poland 'B'
  • Serbia 12-17 Poland 'B'
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Serbia 1 0 1 26 22 2
Slovakia 0 0 2 15 40 0
Poland 'B'[3] 2 0 0 43 22 4

9th-12th place

  • Crovenia 22-0 Slovakia
  • Serbia 22-5 Luxembourg

13th place

  • Czech Republic 'B' 29-0 Poland 'B'

11th place

  • Slovakia 5-31 Luxembourg

9th place

  • Crovenia 36-7 Serbia

7th place

  • Bulgaria 15-0 Nada Split

5th place

  • Austria 14-12 Denmark

3rd place

  • Romania 7-17 Hungary

Final

  • Poland 5-27 Czech Republic

F-EN League

Venue/Date: 19 May 2011, Wiener Sport Club Stadium, Vienna All results not available

  • Austria 7-31 Hungary
  • Austria 19-15 Hungary

FIRA-AER Tournament 2011 - Division 3

Venue/Date: 5–6 June 2011, Zanka, Hungary

  • Following the promotion of Norway to Division 2, a Barbarians team was created to fill their place

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Hungary 4 0 0 117 20 12
Denmark 3 0 1 102 41 10
Lithuania 2 0 2 79 58 8
Serbia 1 0 3 48 90 6
Slovenia 0 0 4 0 138 4
  • Serbia 5-31 Hungary
  • Lithuania 15-22 Denmark
  • Hungary 36-0 Slovenia
  • Lithuania 26-12 Serbia
  • Denmark 38-0 Slovenia
  • Hungary 24-5 Lithuania
  • Denmark 33-0 Serbia
  • Lithuania 33-0 Slovenia
  • Hungary 26-10 Denmark
  • Slovenia 0-31 Serbia

Bowl semi-finals (5th-8th)

  • Lithuania 17-5 Barbarians
  • Luxembourg 15-17 Serbia

Bowl final (5th/6th)

  • Lithuania 31-0 Serbia

7th/8th place

  • Barbarians 12-29 Luxembourg

9th/10th place

  • Bosnia & Herzegovina 31-0 Slovenia

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Georgia 4 0 0 136 14 12
Poland 3 0 1 88 31 10
Luxembourg 2 0 2 39 59 8
Barbarians 1 0 3 59 82 6
Bosnia & Herzegovina 0 0 4 0 136 4
  • Barbarians 0-33 Poland
  • Georgia 33-0 Luxembourg
  • Poland 34-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Georgia 34-7 Barbarians
  • Luxembourg 19-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Poland 7-26 Georgia
  • Luxembourg 15-12 Barbarians
  • Georgia 43-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Poland 14-5 Luxembourg
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-40 Barbarians

Semi-finals

  • Hungary 10-12 Poland
  • Georgia 21-26 Denmark

Final

  • Poland 24-0 Denmark

3rd/4th place

  • Hungary 7-28 Georgia

FIRA-AER Tournament 2011 - Division 2

Venue/Date: 2–3 July 2011, Riga, Latvia

  • Following the promotion of Romania to the Top 12, Norway were promoted from Division 3 to replace them

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Switzerland 5 0 0 179 12 15
Czech Republic 4 0 1 91 29 13
Norway 3 0 2 91 29 11
Bulgaria 2 0 3 29 138 9
Andorra 1 0 4 22 103 7
Israel 0 0 5 21 102 5
  • Czech Republic 19-0 Norway
  • Andorra 5-17 Bulgaria
  • Switzerland 30-0 Israel
  • Bulgaria 0-31 Norway
  • Czech Republic 10-7 Israel
  • Switzerland 43-0 Andorra
  • Israel 0-38 Norway
  • Switzerland 62-0 Bulgaria
  • Andorra 0-22 Czech Republic
  • Bulgaria 12-7 Israel
  • Andorra 5-14 Norway
  • Switzerland 22-7 Czech Republic
  • Andorra 12-7 Israel
  • Czech Republic 33-0 Bulgaria
  • Switzerland 22-5 Norway

Bowl (9th-12th)
Semi-finals

  • Andorra 0-14 Latvia
  • Israel 5-10 Malta

11th/12th place

  • Andorra 10-0 Israel

9th/10th place

  • Latvia 14-0 Malta

Plate (5th-8th)
Semi-finals

  • Norway 5-10 Austria
  • Bulgaria 0-34 Belgium

7th/8th place

  • Norway 25-5 Bulgaria

5th/6th place

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Ukraine 5 0 0 212 7 15
Croatia 4 0 1 99 48 13
Belgium 3 0 2 55 76 11
Austria 2 0 3 60 86 9
Malta 1 0 4 12 137 7
Latvia 0 0 5 7 91 5
  • Austria 36-7 Malta
  • Latvia 0-10 Croatia
  • Belgium 0-33 Ukraine
  • Croatia 27-0 Malta
  • Austria 0-31 Ukraine
  • Belgium 14-7 Latvia
  • Ukraine 55-0 Malta
  • Belgium 5-24 Croatia
  • Latvia 0-12 Austria
  • Croatia 7-43 Ukraine
  • Latvia 0-5 Malta
  • Belgium 17-12 Austria
  • Latvia 0-50 Ukraine
  • Austria 0-31 Croatia
  • Belgium 19-0 Malta

Cup (1st-4th)
Semi-finals

  • Switzerland 17-0 Croatia
  • Czech Republic 0-47 Ukraine

3rd/4th place

  • Croatia 7-14 Czech Republic

Final: 1st/2nd place

  • Switzerland 0-41 Ukraine

FIRA-AER Tournament 2011 - Top 12

Venue/Date: 16–17 July 2011, Bucharest, Romania

  • Wales originally entered, but withdrew on 2 March. As a result, Romania moved up from Division 2

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
England 5 0 0 134 24 15
Spain 4 0 1 160 20 13
Italy 3 0 2 83 65 11
Germany 2 0 3 87 119 9
Sweden 1 0 4 56 117 7
Romania 0 0 5 21 196 5
  • England 46-0 Romania
  • Italy 27-12 Germany
  • Spain 42-0 Sweden
  • Germany 37-0 Romania
  • England 20-5 Sweden
  • Spain 21-5 Italy
  • Sweden 29-14 Romania
  • Spain 42-0 Germany
  • Italy 7-20 England
  • Germany 31-17 Sweden
  • Italy 34-7 Romania
  • Spain 5-15 England
  • Italy 10-5 Sweden
  • England 33-7 Germany
  • Spain 50-0 Romania

Bowl (9th-12th)
Semi-finals

  • Sweden 24-5 Finland
  • Moldova 10-7 Romania

11th/12th place

  • Finland 10-40 Romania

9th/10th place

  • Sweden 15-12 Moldova

Plate (5th-8th)
Semi-finals

  • Italy 7-14 France
  • Portugal 28-10 Germany

7th/8th place

  • Italy 12-14 Germany

5th/6th place

  • France 17-7 Portugal

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Russia 5 0 0 123 17 15
Netherlands 4 0 1 117 34 13
Portugal 3 0 2 75 24 11
France 2 0 3 94 57 9
Moldova 1 0 4 19 118 7
Finland 0 0 5 17 164 5
  • Russia 41-0 Finland
  • France 5-12 Portugal
  • Netherlands 47-0 Moldova
  • Portugal 27-0 Finland
  • Russia 34-0 Moldova
  • Netherlands 14-12 France
  • Moldova 19-10 Finland
  • Netherlands 12-5 Portugal
  • France 7-24 Russia
  • Portugal 31-0 Moldova
  • France 43-7 Finland
  • Netherlands 10-17 Russia
  • France 27-0 Moldova
  • Russia 7-0 Portugal
  • Netherlands 34-0 Finland

Cup (1st-4th)
Semi-finals

  • England 14-0 Netherlands
  • Russia 0-31 Spain

3rd/4th place

  • Netherlands 12-0 Russia

Final

  • England 17-7 Spain

References

  1. "Magyar Rögbi Szövetség".
  2. Czech Republic B after the pool matches were automatically ranked third in their pools
  3. Poland B after the pool matches were automatically ranked third in their pools
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