2022 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy

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2022 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
HostsFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
DateJune 11-19
Nations12
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of England.svg  England
Runners-upFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
ThirdFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
2021
2023

The 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy was held in Zagreb, Croatia and in Budapest, Hungary. The first leg of the tournament was in Zagreb and the second leg was in Budapest. [1]

Contents

Schedule

DateVenueWinnerRunner-upThird
June 11-12 Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb Flag of England.svg  England Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
June 17-19 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Flag of England.svg  England Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

Standings

RankTeamZagrebBudapestPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of England.svg  England 202040
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 181836
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 161430
4Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 141630
5Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 121224
6Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 61016
7Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 8614
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4812
9Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 10111
10Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 246
11Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 325
12Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 134

Stages

Zagreb

Budapest

Results

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References

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