Russia national rugby sevens team

The Russia national rugby sevens team competed in the World Rugby Sevens Series and the Rugby World Cup Sevens. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, World Rugby and Rugby Europe suspended Russia from international and European continental rugby union competition. In addition, the Rugby Union of Russia was suspended from World Rugby and Rugby Europe.[1][2]

Russia
UnionRugby Union of Russia (suspended)
Nickname(s)Bears
Coach(es)️Vuyo Zangqa
World Cup Sevens
Appearances3 (First in 2001)
Best result9th (2001)
International medals
Men's rugby sevens
Representing  Russia
European Championship
Gold medal – first place2007
Gold medal – first place2009
Gold medal – first place2016
Gold medal – first place2017
Silver medal – second place2005
Silver medal – second place2006
Bronze medal – third place2010
Bronze medal – third place2013
Bronze medal – third place2018
Bronze medal – third place2021
Universiade
Gold medal – first place2013 Kazan

Rugby World Cup Sevens

Russia has competed at the 2001, 2005 and 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. The team won the Plate final in 2001 to end 9th, with wins over Kenya, Spain and Georgia. In 2005 they finished 11th, collecting wins over Kenya, Uruguay and Japan. As hosts of the 2013 World Cup, Russia claimed the Bowl final to take 17th place, after beating Spain, Uruguay and Japan.

Sevens World Series

The first appearance of Russia at the Sevens World Series was at the 2011 Hong Kong Sevens. The team lost to Wales, tied versus Fiji and defeated West Indies to reach Plate quarterfinals, where they lost to France to take 13th place. At the 2006 London Sevens, Russia defeated Canada, Tunisia and Australia to reach the Bowl final, where they lost to Portugal to finish 10th. The team resulted ninth at the 2007 Hong Kong Sevens, after defeating Italy, Korea, Kenya and France.

At the 2009 South Africa Sevens, Russia tied Australia and defeated Zimbabwe and the United States to reach the Cup final, where they were defeated by Wales to result 10th. At the 2010 South Africa Sevens, they defeated Kenya, Zimbabwe and France to reach the Cup final, where they lost to Scotland to end tenth. At the 2011 Hong Kong Sevens, Russia defeated Kenya and Malaysia to advance to Cup quarterfinals. After losing to England and Australia, the team resulted seventh. At the 2012 Scotland Sevens they won the Cup final to result ninth, after beating United States, France and Spain.

Russia played the 2013 Sevens World Series qualifier at Hong Kong. They defeated Cook Islands, Mexico and Zimbabwe to win they group. Later they defeated Uruguay but lost to Zimbabwe in the semifinals. In the 2014 qualifier, they defeated Chile and Barbados and lost to Zimbabwe in the group phase. Next they defeated Uruguay to reach semifinal, where they were beaten by Japan.

Core status 2015

Russia returned to the Sevens World Series qualifier at the 2015 Hong Kong Sevens, where they defeated South Korea and Tunisia and lost to Papua New Guinea in the group phase. Later they defeated Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea and Zimbabwe to win the tournament and claim core status for the 2015-16 Sevens World Series. In the 2015-16 Series, Russia finished second last and managed to maintain core status, ahead of last-placed Portugal who were relegated.

Players

Current squad

Squad current through 8 July 2017[3]

Tournament history

World Cup Sevens record

Rugby World Cup Sevens Record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
Scotland 1993 Did not qualify
Hong Kong 1997
Argentina 2001 Plate Winner 9th 8 5 3 0
Hong Kong 2005 Plate Semifinalist 11th 7 3 4 0
United Arab Emirates 2009 Did not qualify
Russia 2013 Bowl Winner 17th 6 3 2 1
United States 2018 14th5230
South Africa 2022 Suspended from qualification
Total0 Titles3/6211191

Summer Olympics record

Olympic Games
Year Round Position Pld W L D
Brazil 2016 Not Qualified
Japan 2020 Not Qualified
Total0 Titles0/00000

Summer Universiade record

Summer Universiade
Year Round Pld W L D
Russia 2013 1st place, gold medalist(s) 6600
Italy 2019 4th place 5203
Total1 Title11803

European Sevens results

European Men's Sevens
Year Position Pld W L D
Spain 2004[4] 7th 6330
Russia 2005[5] 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7610
Russia 2006[6] 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7520
Russia 2007[7] 1st place, gold medalist(s) 5131
Germany 2008[8] 9th 5131
Germany 2009[9] 1st place, gold medalist(s) 6510
Russia 2010[10] 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7610
2011 4th 261882
2012 6th 201451
2013 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 121020
2014 4th 2413110
2015 4th 241581
2016 1st place, gold medalist(s) 181152
2017 1st place, gold medalist(s) 242040
2018 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 241860
2019 10th 10550
2021 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 11650
2022
Total18/21217157738

See also

References

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