2011 European Women Sevens Championship

2011 European Women Sevens Championship
Host nation Croatia
 Hungary
 Austria
 Latvia
 Romania
Date9 April–17 July 2011
2010
2012

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

F-EN League

The competition was held on 9 April 2011 in Zagreb, Croatia.[1]

1st Hungary, 2nd Austria, 3rd Croatia, 4th Slovenia. Croatia were represented by 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

European Emerging Nations Camp Tournament

The tournament took place from 23 to 24 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