2010 European Women Sevens Championship

2010 European Women Sevens Championship
Host nation Slovenia
 Hungary
 Romania
 Denmark
 Austria
 Russia
 Croatia
Date21 March–13 November 2010
2009
2011

The 2010 European Women Sevens Championship was the eighth edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship.

European Emerging Nations Tournament

'Venue/Date: 21 March 2010 at Ljubljana

  • Hungary 48-0 Croatia
  • Hungary 38-0 Austria
  • Hungary 41-0 Slovenia

Other scores not published

European Emerging Nations Camp Tournament

'Venue/Date: 4 April 2010 at Zanka

Pool A

  • Hungary 21-5 Finland
  • Czech Republic 19-0 Austria
  • Finland 0-27 Poland
  • Poland 10-14 Hungary
  • Austria 10-17 Poland
  • Finland 0-26 Czech Republic
  • Austria 5-29 Hungary
  • Czech Republic 7-12 Poland
  • Finland 5-14 Austria
  • Czech Republic 0-26 Hungary
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Hungary 4 0 0 90 20 8
Poland 3 0 1 66 31 6
Czech Republic 2 0 2 52 38 4
Austria 1 0 3 29 70 2
Finland 0 0 4 10 88 0

Pool B

  • Barbarians 5-7 Mladost Zagreb
  • Denmark 10-7 Luxembourg
  • Mladost Zagreb 21-5 Slovenia
  • Denmark 12-0 Barbarians
  • Luxembourg 19-15 Slovenia
  • Mladost Zagreb 14-10 Denmark
  • Luxembourg 32-0 Barbarians
  • Denmark 44-0 Slovenia
  • Mladost Zagreb 35-0 Luxembourg
  • Slovenia 41-0 Barbarians
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Mladost Zagreb 4 0 0 77 20 8
Denmark 3 0 1 76 21 6
Luxembourg 2 0 2 58 60 4
Slovenia 1 0 3 61 84 2
Barbarians 0 0 4 5 92 0

9th place

  • Slovenia 12-17 Barbarians

7th place

  • Denmark 12-0 Luxembourg

5th place

  • Finland 22-17 Mladost Zagreb

3rd place

  • Czech Republic 17-12 Austria

Final

  • Hungary 24-0 Poland

F-EN League

Venue/Date: 26 April 2010, Székesfehérvár, Hungary.[1]

  • Austria 7-25 Slovenia
  • Hungary 12-19 Czech Republic
  • Croatia 19-15 Czech Republic
  • Hungary 48-0 Austria
  • Slovenia 0-35 Croatia
  • Czech Republic 33-0 Austria
  • Croatia 0-52 Hungary
  • Slovenia 0-41 Czech Republic
  • Austria 5-22 Croatia
  • Hungary 12-7 Slovenia
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Hungary 3 0 1 124 26 10
Czech Republic 3 0 1 128 31 10
Croatia 2 0 2 76 72 8
Slovenia 1 0 3 32 85 6
Austria 0 0 4 12 128 4

FIRA-AER Tournament 2010 - Division A

Venue/Date: 22–23 May 2010, Bucharest, Romania.[2]

Pool Stages

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Moldova 4 1 0 96 17 14
Belgium  4 1 0 84 7 14
Austria 3 0 2 48 59 11
Andorra 2 0 3 36 36 9
Croatia 1 0 4 35 49 7
Bulgaria 0 0 5 0 131 5
  • Austria 12-5 Croatia
  • Belgium 19-0 Andorra
  • Moldova 40-0 Bulgaria
  • Andorra 12-0 Croatia
  • Austria 19-0 Bulgaria
  • Moldova 7-7 Belgium
  • Bulgaria 0-24 Croatia
  • Moldova 5-0 Andorra
  • Belgium 24-0 Austria
  • Andorra 24-0 Bulgaria
  • Belgium 10-0 Croatia
  • Moldova 29-5 Austria
  • Belgium 24-0 Bulgaria
  • Austria 12-0 Andorra
  • Moldova 15-5 Croatia

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Switzerland 5 0 0 126 10 15
Romania 4 0 1 87 36 13
Czech Republic 3 0 2 39 74 11
Latvia 2 0 3 29 47 9
Malta 1 0 4 24 65 7
Israel 0 0 5 5 78 5
  • Israel 0-31 Switzerland
  • Malta 7-12 Romania
  • Czech Republic 10-0 Latvia
  • Romania 5-24 Switzerland
  • Israel 0-10 Latvia
  • Czech Republic 14-7 Malta
  • Latvia 5-10 Switzerland
  • Czech Republic 5-26 Romania
  • Malta 5-5 Israel
  • Romania 22-0 Latvia
  • Malta 0-20 Switzerland
  • Czech Republic 10-0 Israel
  • Malta 5-14 Latvia
  • Israel 0-22 Romania
  • Czech Republic 0-36 Switzerland

Classification Stages

Bowl Semis

  • Croatia 15-0 Israel
  • Bulgaria 17-12 Malta

Plate Final

  • Austria 0-17 Latvia
  • Andorra 10-5 Czech Republic

Cup Semis

  • Moldova 20-0 Romania
  • Belgium 0-15 Switzerland

11th Place

  • Israel 15-5 Malta

Bowl final

  • Croatia 17-0 Bulgaria

7th Place

  • Austria 7-10 Czech Republic

Plate Final

  • Latvia 7-5 Andorra

3rd place

  • Romania 0-26 Belgium

Cup Final

  • Moldova 19-17 Switzerland

FIRA-AER Tournament 2010 - Division B

Venue/Date: 22–23 May 2010, Odense, Denmark.[2]

Pool Stages

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Ukraine 5 0 0 198 7 15
Poland 3 1 1 102 45 13
Georgia 3 1 1 94 40 11
Nordic Barbarians 2 0 3 29 49 9
Serbia 1 0 4 12 152 7
Slovenia 0 0 5 0 142 5
  • Georgia 7-0 Nordic Barbarians
  • Ukraine 52-0 Slovenia
  • Poland 24-0 Serbia
  • Slovenia 0-5 Nordic Barbarians
  • Georgia 35-0 Serbia
  • Poland 0-31 Ukraine
  • Serbia 0-24 Nordic Barbarians
  • Poland 42-0 Slovenia
  • Ukraine 26-7 Georgia
  • Slovenia 0-12 Serbia
  • Ukraine 20-0 Nordic Barbarians
  • Poland 14-14 Georgia
  • Ukraine 69-0 Serbia
  • Georgia 31-0 Slovenia
  • Poland 22-0 Nordic Barbarians

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Hungary 5 0 0 176 22 15
Norway 4 0 1 128 24 13
Lithuania 3 0 2 79 71 11
Denmark 2 0 3 78 57 9
Luxembourg 1 0 4 24 156 7
Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 0 5 0 155 5
  • Luxembourg 12-31 Lithuania
  • Denmark 22-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Hungary 19-0 Norway
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina 0-31 Lithuania
  • Luxembourg 0-34 Norway
  • Hungary 26-17 Denmark
  • Norway 21-5 Lithuania
  • Hungary 41-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Denmark 34-0 Luxembourg
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina 0-54 Norway
  • Denmark 5-12 Lithuania
  • Hungary 57-5 Luxembourg
  • Denmark 0-19 Norway
  • Luxembourg 7-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Hungary 33-0 Lithuania

Classification Stages

Bowl Semis

  • Bosnia-Herzegovina 5-7 Serbia
  • Slovenia 5-22 Luxembourg

Plate Final

  • Georgia 19-15 Denmark
  • Nordic Barbarians 0-7 Lithuania

Cup Semis

  • Ukraine 15-0 Norway
  • Poland 0-43 Hungary

11th Place

  • Serbia 0-15 Slovenia

Bowl final

  • Bosnia-Herzegovina 12-17 Luxembourg

7th Place

  • Denmark 10-7 Nordic Barbarians

Plate Final

  • Georgia 31-5 Lithuania

3rd place

  • Norway 12-0 Poland

Cup Final

  • Ukraine 41-0 Hungary

European Emerging Nations Tournament

'Venue/Date: 6 June 2010 at Vienna

  • Hungary 17-7 Croatia
  • Hungary 24-12 Austria
  • Hungary 43-0 Slovenia

Other scores not published

FIRA-AER Tournament 2010 - Top 10

Venue/Date: 10–11 July 2010, Moscow, Russia.[3]

Pool Stages

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
France 3 1 0 78 34 11
Italy 3 1 0 77 19 11
England 2 0 2 102 34 8
Germany 1 0 3 40 110 6
Sweden 0 0 4 17 117 4
  • Sweden 5-29 England
  • Germany 7-35 France
  • England 7-17 Italy
  • Germany 26-0 Sweden
  • France 5-5 Italy
  • England 56-0 Germany
  • France 26-12 Sweden
  • Germany 7-19 Italy
  • England 10-12 France
  • Italy 36-0 Sweden

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Spain 4 0 0 116 12 12
Netherlands 3 0 1 71 46 10
Russia 1 1 2 48 49 7
Portugal 1 1 2 45 55 7
Finland 0 0 4 12 130 3
  • Finland 0-47 Spain
  • Netherlands 17-12 Portugal
  • Spain 21-0 Russia
  • Netherlands 33-5 Finland
  • Portugal 7-7 Russia
  • Spain 24-0 Pays-Bas
  • Portugal 14-7 Finland
  • Netherlands 21-5 Russia
  • Spain 24-12 Portugal
  • Russia 36-0 Finland

Classification Stages

Plate Semis

  • England 12-7 Portugal
  • Germany 7-12 Russia

Cup Semis

  • Italy 15-21 Netherlands
  • France 0-21 Spain

9th Place - Bowl final

  • Finland 17-24 Sweden

7th Place

  • Germany 7-33 Portugal

Plate Final - 5th place

  • England 13-10 (10-10) Russia

3rd place

  • Italy 0-12 France

Cup Final

  • Netherlands 12-28 Spain

F-EN League

Venue/Date: 19 September 2010, Zagreb, Croatia.[4]

  • Not all scores are available. 1st Hungary, 2nd Battai Buldogok Női (Hungary), 3rd Mladost Zagreb, 4th Nada Split, 5th Slovenia
  • Hungary 29-0 Slovenia
  • Nada Split 5-35 Hungary
  • Mladost Zagreb 7-22 Hungary
  • Hungary 21-7 Battai Buldogok Női (Hungary)

Venue/Date: 10 October 2010, Ljubljana, Slovenia.[5]

  • Slovenia 10-38 Hungary
  • Croatia 12-17 Battai Buldogok Női (Hungary)
  • Hungary 17-14 Battai Buldogok Női (Hungary)
  • Slovenia 0-41 Croatia
  • Slovenia 5-33 Battai Buldogok Női (Hungary)
  • Hungary 17-0 Croatia
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Hungary 3 0 0 71 24 6
Battai Buldogok Női (Hungary) 2 0 1 64 34 4
Croatia 1 0 2 53 34 2
Slovenia 0 0 3 15 112 0

Venue/Date: 30 October 2010, Vienna.[6]

  • Austria 10-25 Hungary "A"
  • Hungary "B" 15-25 Slovenia
  • Hungary "A" 50-0 Hungary "B"
  • Austria 20-10 Hungary "B"
  • Hungary "A" 40-10 Slovenia

Venue/Date: 13 November 2010, Székesfehérvár, Hungary.[7]

  • Hungary 14-14 Croatia
  • Serbia 24-24 Slovenia
  • Hungary 12-5 Austria
  • Croatia 0-10 Austria
  • Hungary 50-7 Serbia
  • Austria 21-12 Slovenia
  • Croatia 38-0 Serbia
  • Hungary 40-5 Slovenia
  • Austria 45-0 Serbia
  • Croatia 20-7 Slovenia
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Hungary 3 1 0 116 31 7
Austria 3 0 1 81 24 6
Croatia 2 1 1 72 31 5
Slovenia 0 1 3 51 105 1
Serbia 0 1 3 31 157 1

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