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List of women's rugby sevens competitions

Rugby sevens – a short form of the sport of rugby union – was first played in 1883, with the first (men's) internationals taking place in 1973. As women's rugby union developed in the 1960s and 1970s the format became very popular as it allowed games, and entire leagues, to be developed in countries even when player numbers were small, and it remains the main form the women's game is played in most parts of the world.

However, although the first Women's international rugby union 15-a-side test match took place in 1982, it was not until 1997 before the first 7-a-side internationals were played, when the Hong Kong Sevens included a women's tournament for the first time.

Over the next decade the number of tournaments grew, with almost every region developing regular championship. This reached its zenith with the first Women's Sevens World Cup in 2009, shortly followed by the announcement that women's rugby sevens will be included in the Olympics from 2016. In 2011/12 the IRB organised three official women's challenges tournaments in Dubai, Hong Kong and London. After the success of these events an annual IRB Women's Sevens World Series was launched from the start of the 2012/13 season.

The following is a list of all women's international tournaments that have been traced since 1997, listed chronologically with the earliest first, with links to result details, where known. If two tournaments are run concurrently the apparently more senior will be listed first.

Some tournaments include both club and national teams, and these are only included where the majority of teams are International. Occasionally what are effectively national teams play unofficially under an assumed name – these games are also noted where this is known.

The summary section looks at each region in turn and attempts to draw some conclusions about the relative strengths of the participants. This is a little flawed due to the absence of some results and information as well as the inclusion of non-international teams to make up the numbers but should give the best guess available.

1997

Hong Kong Sevens

  • 15–16 March 1997
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , , , ,

1998

Carib International Sevens (Exhibition game)

  • December 1998
  • Trinidad & Tobago 12–29 St. Vincent & the Grenadines

YC&AC Invitational Women's Sevens Tournament

March 28, 1998

Winners New Zealand

Competitors: Japan1 Japan 2, New Zealand, World Invitational team,

1999

Hong Kong Sevens

  • 22–24 March 1999
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , , ,
  • YC&AC International Women's Sevens Tournament March 28, 1999 Winners New Zealand Competitors: Japan 1, Japan 2, New Zealand, World Invitational team, USA, Samoa

2000

Asian Championship

Hong Kong Sevens

  • 22–24 March 2000
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , , , ,

YC&AC International Women's Sevens Tournament

April 1, 2000

Winners New Zealand

Competitors: Japan, New Zealand, World Invitational team, USA

Jamaica vs Cayman Islands

  • Date unknown
  • Winners: , two matches to nil. Scores unknown.

2001

Asian Championship

Hong Kong Sevens

  • 28–30 March 2001
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , , , , ,

YC&AC International Women's Sevens Tournament

April 7, 2001

Winners New Zealand

Competitors: Japan, New Zealand, World Invitational team, USA

2002

Whangarei tournament

  • Venue/Date: Whangārei, New Zealand, 17 February 2002 (Source NZ Rugby, USA Rugby)

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  • 12–12
  • 31–5 Invitation
  • 12–5
  • 35–0 Invitation
  • 19–0 Invitation
  • ?-?

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  • 14–12 United Kawakawa
  • 41–7
  • 10–5
  • 0–0 North Harbour
  • 5–0 NZ Maori 'B' (3rd place match)

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Asian Championship

Hong Kong Sevens

  • 21–22 March 2002
  • Winner:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , ,

2003

Lomai tournament

  • 7–0
  • 0–21

Whangarei tournament

  • are known to have gone on to this tournament before Hong Kong.

Asian Tournament

  • At Hong Kong, 27 March 2003
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , ;

Hong Kong Sevens

  • 27–28 March 2003
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , ,

European Tournament

  • At Lunel, France, 24 May 2003
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: , , , , , , , , ,

South Pacific Games

  • Plans were afoot for a women's sevens tournament but it required six teams. It is not thought that this was achieved.

2004

CAR North Tournament

  • At Tunisia, 5–7 March 2004
  • Winners: Unknown
  • Competitors: , and others

Hong Kong Sevens

  • At Hong Kong, March 2004
  • Competitors: , , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

South America Tournament

  • At: Barquisimeto, Venezuela, 20–21 April 2004
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

Rwanda v Burundi

  • At:Unknown. May 2004
  • Rwanda 5–0 Burundi

Asian Tournament

  • At Almaty, Kazakhstan, 15–16 May 2004
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

European Tournament

  • At Limoges, France, 21–22 May 2004
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Training Tournament (Central Europe)

2005

CAR North Tournament

  • At Tunisia
  • Winners: Unknown
  • Competitors: Unknown

Hong Kong Sevens

  • At Hong Kong, March 2005
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

Asian Tournament

  • At Singapore, 15–16 April 2005
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

European Qualification Tournament

  • At: Prague, 14–15 May 2005
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

FIRA Women's European Championship

  • At: Lunel, France, 25–26 June 2005
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

CAR African Sevens

  • Venue/Date: Kampala, 5–6 November 2005

Cancelled for financial reasons

Training Tournament (Central Europe)

  • Venue/Date: Hungary, 6 November 2005
  • 24–10
  • 10–12
  • played

NAWIRA Tournament

  • At: Barbados, 19–20 November 2005
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , ,

South America Tournament

  • At: São Paulo, Brazil, 19–20 November 2005
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

Valentin Martinez International Tournament

  • At: Montevideo, Uruguay, date unknown
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , ,

2006

USA Tournament

Asian Championship

  • Venue/Date: Taskent, Uzbekistan, 15–16 May
  • Winner:
  • Participants: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , ,

CAR North Tournament

  • At Tunisia
  • Winners: Unknown
  • Competitors: Unknown

CAR South Tournament

  • At Uganda
  • Winners: Unknown
  • Competitors: Unknown

Hong Kong Sevens

  • At Hong Kong, March 2006
  • Competitors: , , , , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

Emerging European Nations

  • Venue: Hungary
  • No results published

FIRA-AER European Championship – Division A

  • Venue/Date: Limoges, France, 25–27 May 2006
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

FIRA-AER European Championship – Division B

  • Venue: Limoges, France, 25–27 May 2006
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

CAR African Championship

  • Venue: Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala, Uganda
  • Winner:
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,

Friendly Games

  • Date/Venue: 24–25 July 2006, Grossmugl, Austria. (Source Austria Union)
  • The only information is that teams from Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bavaria, and Mugl took part in a men's and women's tournament.

NAWIRA Tournament

  • Date/Venue: 11–12 November 2006, Garrison Savannah, Barbados. (Source NAWIRA)
  • Winners: Jamaica
  • Participants: , , , , ,

2007

South America Tournament

  • At: Vina Del Mar, Chile, 12–13 January 2007
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

USA Tournament

  • At: San Diego, 9–10 February 2007
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , ,

CAR North Tournament

  • At Tunia
  • Winners:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , ,

CAR South Tournament

  • At Uganda
  • Winners: Unknown
  • Competitors: Unknown

T-EN Tournament

Hong Kong Sevens

  • At Hong Kong, March 2007
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

Asian Championship

  • At Doha, 27–28 April 2007
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

Emerging European Nations

  • Venue: Katowice, Poland
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , Austria/Czech II

FIRA-AER European Championship – Division B

  • Venue: Zenica, Bosnia, 19–20 May 2007
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

FIRA-AER European Championship – Division A

  • Venue: Zagreb, Croatia, 26–27 May 2007
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , ; , , , , ,

FIRA-AER European Championship – Top 10

  • Venue: Lunel, France, 2–3 June 2007
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

CAR African Championship

  • Venue: Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala, Uganda
  • Winner:
  • Competitors: , , , , , , , ,

T-EN League

South East Asia Sevens

  • Venue: Singapore, 6 October 2007.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , ,

Borneo Sevens

  • Venue: Borneo, 2 and 3 November 2007.
  • Results unknown
  • Participants: , , , , , .

NAWIRA Tournament

  • At: Winton Rugby Centre, Nassau, Bahamas, 17–18 November 2007
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,

Pacific Tournament

Dubai Tournament

  • At: Dubai, 1–2 December 2007
  • Participants: , , plus club teams
  • Results not published.

South East Asia Games

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  • Thailand 52–0 Cambodia
  • Laos 0–36 Singapore
  • Thailand 14–12 Singapore
  • Cambodia 0–20 Laos
  • Cambodia 0–29 Singapore
  • Thailand 52–0 Laos

Classification Stages

Semi Finals

  • Thailand 43–0 Cambodia
  • Singapore 27–0 Laos</div>

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3rd/4th Match (bronze medal)

  • Cambodia 0–15 Laos

Final (gold and silver medal)

  • Thailand 19–5 Singapore

2008

South American Tournament and World Cup Qualifier

  • At: Punta del Este, Uruguay, 18–19 January 2008
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

USA Sevens

  • At: San Diego, 9–10 February 2008
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

Emerging European Nations

  • Venue: Austria, 21–24 March 2008
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

Hong Kong Sevens

  • At: Hong Kong, 27–28 March 2008
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

World Cup Pre-Qualifier (Europe)

  • Venue: Bosnia
  • Winner: . Also qualified: ,
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Amsterdam Sevens 2008

  • At: Amsterdam, 17–18 May 2008.
  • Competitors: , , ,
  • Winner:

London IRB (Men's) Sevens 2008 (Exhibition game)

  • At: Twickenham 25 May 2008, (during men's IRB sevens).
  • 14–10

World Cup Pre-Qualifier (Europe)

  • Venue: Belgium, 30 – May 2008
  • Winner: . Also qualified: , . added as best fourth place (over Bulgaria), following withdrawal of Scotland.
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Home Nations Cup 2008

At: Edinburgh 1 June 2008.

  • Winner:
  • Only the results of games involving England were published.
  • ??-??
  • 42–5
  • 12–19
  • 31–10
  • ??-??
  • 0–24

One Off Match – Zambia 2008

Madrid Sevens – 2008

  • At: Madrid 7 June 2008
  • Final 17–10

FIRA AER Top 16 and World Cup Qualifier

  • Venue: Limoges, France 14–15 June 2008
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Scotland withdrew a week before the tournament was played.

International Tournament – Reunion 2008

  • At: Réunion 23 to 30 June
  • Mauritius were planned to take part but appear to have dropped out.

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  • 31–0
  • 43–0
  • 75–0
  • 45–0
  • 37–0
  • 0–66
  • 0–76
  • 5–5
  • 5–26
  • 15–0

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Oceania World Cup Qualifier

  • At: Samoa, 25–26 July 2008
  • Winner: . also qualified.
  • Participants: , , , ,

T-EN Central European Tournament

  • At: Rauris, Austria, 19 September 2008
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , ,

African World Cup Qualifier

  • Venue: Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala, Uganda
  • Winner:
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,

Asian World Cup Qualifier

  • At: Hong Kong, 4–5 October 2008
  • Winner:
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , ,

T-EN Central European Tournament

  • Venue: Slovenia, 19 October 2008
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , ,

North America/Caribbean World Cup Qualifier

  • At: Nassau, Bahamas, 25–26 October 2008
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Friendly Sevens at Brno 2008

Japan Demonstration Game 2008

  • 22 November 2008, Japan. Not strictly an International, this was a game played amongst Japan squad members prior to the men's Japan USA XV aside match.
  • Reds 12–12 Whites

Asian Development Tournament

  • Laos, 26 to 29 November 2008
  • No scores published

Dubai Tournament

  • At Dubai, 27–29 November 2008. A tournament "for women's teams who play rugby regularly at an international/county/provincial standard". The official status of some teams is unclear. England played as "Sporting Chance Foundation".
  • Winner:
  • Participants: 12 teams, including four national selections, though two played under assumed names – , , ,

Nelson Mandela Bay Tournament 2008

FIRA Warm Up Tournament 2008

  • Venue:Montpellier, France 20–21 December 2008
  • Group Game: France 12–0 Spain
  • Final: France 19–7 Spain

2009

Rwanda Burundi Festival 2009

  • At Burundi, January 2009.
  • No details are known.
  • Participants: ,

South American Tournament

  • At: Mar del Plata, Argentina, 24–25 January 2009
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

USA Sevens

Málaga Sevens 2009

  • At: Málaga 14–15 February 2009
  • Some international sides used this tournament as a warm up for Dubai and the following are results.
  • 36–0 Andalucia
  • 33–0
  • 26–7
  • 24–0 Andalucia
  • 22–0 Andalucia
  • 24–14
  • Semi Final: 41–0 Andalucia
  • Semi Final: 14–17
  • 3rd Place: 49–0 Andalucia
  • Final: 12–19

Minor Nations Training 2009

  • At London, 19–22 February 2009.
  • Finland (two teams) and Austria trained at London Wasps and this was followed by a tournament involving Finland, Finland 2, Austria, Wasps, Wasps 2 and Metropolitan Police.
  • Finland won all their games in a limited round robin (all teams played four games).
  • Participants: , ,
  • Group Games: Austria 0–36 Finland
  • Group Games: Finland 2 5–17 Austria
  • Plate Final: Finland 2 17–5 Austria
  • Cup Final: Finland 38–0 Wasps 2

IRB Sevens World Cup

  • At: Dubai, 5–7 March 2009
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

F-EN (Central European) Tournament

  • Venue: Ljublana, Serbia, 7 March 2009
  • Winner: . Results from games involving and were not included in the tournament, and not published.
  • Participants: , , , , ,

F-EN (Central European) League

Hong Kong Sevens

  • At: Hong Kong, 27 March 2009
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

Europe Emerging Nations

  • At: Zanka, Hungary, 12 April 2009
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , European Mix, , ,

Asian Championship

  • At: Bangkok, Thailand, 30 May 2009
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

CAR North West

  • Venue: Accra, Ghana
  • Winner:
  • Competitors: , , , , , , ,

FIRA-AER European Tournament – Division B

  • At: Zenica, Bosnia
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

Roma Sevens 2009

Reunion Tournament 2009

At: Réunion 20 June 2009 Participants: Winners , runners up , third , unknown ,

France results:

  • Réunion 0–36 France
  • France 26–0 Madagascar
  • France 61–0 Mayotte
  • France 19–7 Pretoria University

F-EN (Central Europe) Finals

FIRA-AER European Tournament – Division A

  • At: Bruges. Belgium
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

FIRA-AER European Tournament – Top 10

Banc ABC Tournament, Zimbabwe

  • At Harare, Zimbabwe 12 September 2009
  • 12–24
  • Final placings are believed to have been 1st, Zambia, 2nd, Zimbabwe, 3rd, Zambia B, 4th, Zimbabwe B

Shanghai Sevens 2009

  • At: Shanghai, China 12 and 13 September 2009
  • Participants: ,
  • Results unknown

Pacific Mini Games

CAR African Tournament

  • Cancelled

Borneo Sevens 2009

  • At: Borneo. 31 October
  • Guam were mooted as a participant.
  • Thailand 39–0 India
  • Thailand 52–0 Malaysia
  • India 21–10 Malaysia

Bangkok Sevens 2009

  • At: Bangkok, Thailand 31 October. Thai club sides predominated.
  • Kazakhstan 20–14 Arabian Gulf

NACRA Caribbean Tournament

Dubai Tournament

  • At: Dubai, 4 December 2009. A tournament "for women's teams who play rugby regularly at an international/county/provincial standard". The official status of some teams is unclear.
  • Participants: 12 teams, including five official national selections – Arabian Gulf, , , ,

East Asian Games 2009

<div style="width:50%; float:left"> Group Games

  • China 24–0 Japan
  • Guam 12–10 Hong Kong
  • Japan 50–0 Guam
  • China 44–0 Hong Kong
  • China 46–0 Guam
  • Japan 7–5 Hong Kong

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Semi Final

  • China 20–5 Hong Kong
  • Japan 19–5 Guam

Plate Final

  • Hong Kong 15–0 Guam

Final

  • China 34–12 Japan

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European Emerging Nations

  • At: Slovenia 26 September 2009
  • Participants: , ,
  • Winner:

2010

South American Games

  • Venue: Mar del Plata, Argentina. 5 – 6–7 January 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

USA Tournament

  • Venue: Las Vegas. 12 February 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

European Emerging Nations

  • At: Ljubljana, 21 March 2010
  • Participants: , , ,
  • Winner:

Hong Kong Sevens

  • At: Hong Kong, 26–27 March 2010
  • Competitors: Arabian Gulf, , , , , , , , , plus , ,
  • Winner:

Emerging Nations Camp

  • At: Zanka, Hungary, 4 April 2010
  • Competitors: , , , , , , , ,
  • Winner:

F-EN League

  • At: Székesfehervár, Hungary, 26 April 2010
  • Competitors: , , , ,
  • Winner:

St Lucia v Guadeloupe

  • Venue: Castries Comprehensive Secondary School (CCSS) Ground. 8 May 2010
  • Matches were of thirty minutes duration with a five minutes half time break.
  • 69–5
  • 47–5

FIRA-AER European Tournament – Division A

  • Venue: Bucharest, Romania. 22–23 May 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

FIRA-AER European Tournament – Division B

  • Venue: Odense, Denmark. 22–23 May 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , Nordic Barbarians, , , , , ,

Amsterdam Sevens

CAR North West

  • Venue: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 28 & 29 May 2010.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

Roma Sevens 2010

  • Venue: Rome, Italy, 3 & 4 June 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

Carcassonne Sevens

  • Venue: Carcassonne, Italy. 19–20 June 2010.
  • There was only 3 national sides (Portugal, Georgia and Bulgaria) – but Portugal were on a much higher level. The teams agreed to form the Barbarians Filles between Bulgaria and Georgia to be able to play Portugal.
  • 63–0
  • 46–7
  • Final: 66–0 Barbarians Fillies

FIRA-AER European Tournament – Top 10

  • Venue: Moscow, Russia. 10–11 July 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

Asian Championship

  • Venue: Guangzhou, China. 24–25 July 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

NACRA Sevens Championship

  • Venue: Georgetown, Guyana. 26–27 July 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

Cortina Sevens

  • Venue: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. 31 July – 1 August 2010
  • Matches included:
  • 10–0
  • 33–0
  • Valsugana (ITA) 3–10

Castle Sevens

  • Venue: Lusaka, Zambia. 28–29 August 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,
  • Pool: 17–10
  • Pool: 5–20
  • Final: 14–12
  • [Other results not published]

Friendly Cup (Coupe de l'Amitié)

  • Venue: Lviv, Ukraine, 2 October 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: 1st ; 2nd ; 3rd ; 4 ; 5th ; 6th ; 7th ; 8th
  • Some details have now emerged:

Pool 1 positions

  1. Ukraine I
  2. Romania
  3. Lithiania
  4. Lviv regional team

Pool 2 positions

  1. Moldova
  2. Hungary
  3. Poland
  4. Ukraine II

Hungarian results:

  • Hungary 46–0 Poland
  • Moldova 29–0 Hungary
  • Ukraine II 0–41 Hungary
  • Romania 17–5 Hungary

Asia Pacific Sevens

  • Venue: Kota Kinabalu, Borneo, 29–31 October 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , ,

BancABC Sevens

  • Venue: Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ; ;
  • Final: 24–19
  • Other results unpublished

Singapore Sevens

<div style="width:50%; float:left"> Group A

  • 7–12
  • beat
  • 0–29

Play-offs

  • 20–0
  • beat

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Group B

  • 27–0
  • lost to
  • 60–0

Semi finals

  • 0–36
  • 17–12

Plate Final

  • 19–7

Final

  • 0–14

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Asian Games

  • Venue: Guangzhou, China, 21–23 November 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Malta v Tunisia

  • Venue: Unknown, 10 November 2010
  • 5–19

F-EN League

  • At: Various, September – November 2010
  • Competitors: , , ,
  • Winner:

Dubai Sevens

  • At: Dubai, 2–3 December 2010. A tournament "for women's teams who play rugby regularly at an international/county/provincial standard". The official status of some teams is unclear.
  • Participants: 16 teams, including three official national selections and one team that was, in effect, the national side but not an "official" team: , , ,

2011

South American Championship

  • Venue: Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. 5–6–7 February 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

USA Tournament

  • Venue: Las Vegas. 11–13 February 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Hong Kong Sevens

  • Venue: Hong Kong. 25 March 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

CAR North

  • Venue: Senegal, 23–24 April 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

F-EN League

  • At: Zagreb, 9 April 2011
  • Competitors: , , ,
  • Winner:

Emerging Nations Camp

  • At: Zanka, Hungary, 23–24 April 2011
  • Competitors: , , , , , , , , Crovenia (Slovenia & Croatia), Nada Split
  • Winner:

St Lucia v Guadeloupe

  • At Corinth Playing Field, St Lucia
  • St.Lucia 28–10 Guadeloupe
  • St.Lucia 40–0 Guadeloupe

F-EN League

  • At: Vienna, 19 May 2011
  • Competitors: ,
  • Winner: Not known

Amsterdam Sevens

  • Venue: Amsterdam, 21–22 May 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: Various club and invitational sides, plus , , , , , , , ,

Portugal v Brazil

  • Venue: National Stadium, Lisbon, 25 May 2011
  • Portugal 24–5 Brazil

Roma Sevens

  • Venue: Rome, 3–4 June 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants:, , , , , , , Kusa

ScrumQueens.com Elite Sevens

  • Venue: Richmond, London. 4 June 2011
  • Winner: Wooden Spoon
  • Participants: , , and club and invitational teams

<div style="width:33%; float:left"> Pool A

  • England 33–5 Pink Baa-Baas
  • England 35–0 Saracens
  • England 0–22 Wooden Spoons

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> Pool B

  • Sweden 19–10 Worcester
  • Richmond 5–10 Sweden
  • Akuma Dragons 5–19 Sweden

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> Semi-final

  • England 27–0 Sweden

Final

  • England 7–14 Wooden Spoons

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FIRA-AER European Tournament – Division 3

  • Venue: 4–5 June 2011, Zanka, Hungary
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , ,

La Réunion Sevens

  • Venue La Réunion, 25–26 June 2011
  • Winner:
  • International participants: , , , , ,

<div style="width:25%; float:left"> Pool A

  • France 45–0 Réunion
  • Tukkies 41–0 New Caledonia
  • France 24–7 New Caledonia
  • Tukkies 36–0 Réunion
  • New Caledonia 26–17 Réunion
  • France 7–24 Tukkies

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left"> Pool B

  • Uganda 67–0 Mayotte
  • Marine 5–0 Madagascar
  • Uganda 17–7 Madagascar
  • Marine 34–0 Mayotte
  • Madagascar 55–0 Mayotte
  • Uganda 38–0 Marine

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left"> Plate semi-finals

  • New Caledonia 47–0 Mayotte
  • Madagascar 30–0 Réunion

Plate final

  • Madagascar 62–7 New Caledonia

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left"> Semi-finals

  • Tukkies 14–0 Marine
  • France 17–14 Uganda

Final

  • Tukkies 12–10 France

</div>

FIRA-AER European Tournament – Division 2

  • Venue: 2–3 July 2011, Riga, Latvia
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

FIRA-AER Tournament 2010 – Top 12

  • Venue: 16–17 July 2011, Bucharest, Romania
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Prague Sevens

  • Venue: Prague, 13–14 August 2011
  • Winner: Eccose Feminin (Int)
  • Participants: Eccose Feminin (Int), RK Petrovice (CZ), , , Lazybugs (CZ)

Only international fixture: 7–31

Shanghai Sevens

  • Venue: Shanghai, 27–28 August 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,

<div style="width:25%; float:left"> Pool

  • China 24–0 Hong Kong
  • Kazakhstan 31–10 Thailand
  • China 26–7 Thailand

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left">

  • Kazakhstan 17–5 Hong Kong
  • China 31–10 Kazakhstan
  • Thailand 24–5 Hong Kong

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left"> Semi-finals

  • China 34–0 Hong Kong
  • Kazakhstan 7–0 Thailand

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left"> Third place

  • Thailand 14–10 Hong Kong

Final

  • China 19–10 Kazakhstan

</div>

Castle Sevens

  • Venue: Lusaka, 27–28 August 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , .

<div style="width:25%; float:left"> Pool

  • Zambia A 14 – 12 Botswana
  • Zambia B 0 – 50 Zimbabwe
  • Zambia A 14 – 19 Zimbabwe

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left">

  • Botswana 29 – 0 Zambia B
  • Zambia A 50 – 0 Zambia B
  • Botswana lost to Zimbabwe

</div> <div style="width:25%; float:left"> Final

  • Zambia A 12–7 Zimbabwe

</div>

Pacific Games

  • Venue: New Caledonia, 30–31 August 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

Piotrowice Nyskie International Rugby Festival

  • Venue: Piotrowice Nyskie, 3–4 September 2011
  • Final rankings:1st:, 2nd: , 3rd: , , , .
  • Known results:
  • Czech Rep. 19–5 Poland A
  • Czech Rep. 7–17 Poland B
  • Czech Rep. 5–24 Romania
  • Czech Rep. 5–17 Gdańsk
  • Friendly matches (outside tournament): Czech Rep. 21–5 Romania. Czech also beat Poland A and Poland B (scores unknown)

Asia Pacific Sevens

  • Venue: Kota Kinabalu, Borneo, 23–25 September 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

Asian Championship

  • Venue: Pune, India. 1–2 October 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Friendly Cup (Coupe de l'Amitié)

  • Venue: Lviv, Ukraine, 1 October 2010
  • Winner:
  • Participants: 1st ; 2nd ; 3rd , 4th , 5th , 6th . Also participated:

Only limited details available:

  • Ukraine beat Moldova
  • Ukraine beat Poland
  • Ukraine Clubs 19–0 Hungary
  • Gallícia 5–10 Hungary
  • Ukraine 61–0 Hungary
  • Moldova 5–12 Hungary

CAR South

  • Venue: Botswana, 29–30 October 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Torneo Internacional de Elche

  • Venue: Elche, Spain 1 November 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,

<div style="width:33%; float:left"> Pool

  • Spain 12–12 France
  • Netherlands 35–7 Portugal
  • Spain 12–10 Netherlands
  • France 21–7 Portugal
  • Netherlands 17–0 France
  • Spain 21–10 Portugal

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left">

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> 3rd/4th

  • France 14–0 Portugal

Final

  • Spain 26–10 Netherlands

</div>

Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s Tournament

  • Venue: Singapore 4–5 November 2011.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,

<div style="width:33%; float:left"> Pool matches

  • Singapore 21–0 Malaysia
  • Singapore 21–0 Singapore Barbarians
  • Singapore 41–0 Indonesia
  • Singapore Barbarians 22–0 Malaysia
  • Singapore Barbarians 17–0 Indonesia
  • Indonesia 0–0 Malaysia

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> Semi-Finals

  • Singapore 55–0 Indonesia
  • Singapore Barbarians 10–5 Malaysia (or 12–5?)

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> 3rd Place (Plate)

  • Malaysia 7–5 Indonesia

Final

  • Singapore 33–0 Singapore Barbarians

</div>

Safaricom Sevens

<div style="width:33%; float:left">

  • Kenya 24–0 Uganda B
  • Uganda 29–0 Kenya B
  • Kenya 41–5 Kenya B

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left">

  • Uganda 45–0 Uganda B
  • Uganda B 27–5 Kenya B
  • Kenya 10–10 Uganda

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> Final

  • Kenya 7–5 Uganda

</div>

NACRA Sevens Championship

  • Venue: Bridgetown, Barbados. 12–13 November 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

IRB Women's Sevens Challenge Cup

  • Venue: Dubai, UAE. 2–3 December 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Dubai Women's International Inivitational

  • Venue: Dubai, UAE. 2–3 December 2011
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , ,, , , , Tuks, Team Globaleye

2012

Spain v Netherlands

  • Venue: Madrid, 17–18 January 2012
  • Six matches over two days, all won by Spain.
  • Known results: Spain 21–17 Netherlands; Spain 33–5 Netherlands; Spain 20–5 Netherlands

Martinique Sevens

  • Venue: Martinique, 4 February 2012
  • Two separate tournaments:

Tournoi Guyane-Antilles

  • Full results not published. In the final Guadeloupe beat French Guiana in sudden death overtime after a 5–5 draw. Martinique also took part.

International women's tournament:

  • Result: 1. France B; 2. France A; 3. Trinidad & Tobago; 4. Saint Lucia

<div style="width:33%; float:left">

  • France A 43–0 Saint Lucia
  • France B 36–0 Trinidad & Tobago

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left">

  • France A 31–0 Trinidad & Tobago
  • France B 31–0 Saint Lucia

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left">

  • Trinidad & Tobago w/o Saint Lucia (Saint Lucia forfeit)
  • France B 24–19 France A

</div>

USA Tournament

  • Venue: Las Vegas. 11–12 February 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Portugal v Spain

  • Venue: Lisbon, 29 February 2012
  • Portugal 0 Spain 38; Portugal 0 Spain 31; Portugal 0 Spain 19; Portugal 0 Spain 22; Portugal 5 Spain 25

Netherlands in Botswana & South Africa

  • Venue: Port Elizabeth, 5–19 March 2012
  • Known results: South Africa 7, Netherlands 28

Swiss International tournament

  • Venue: Allmend, Lucerne, 10–11 March 2012
  • Results:

<div style="width:33%; float:left"> Day one

  • France II 36–0 Germany
  • Switzerland 0–36 France
  • Germany 0–52 France
  • France II 33–0 Switzerland
  • Switzerland 7–36 Germany
  • France 14–12 France II

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> Day two

  • France 12–14 France II
  • Switzerland 0–43 France
  • France II 10–7 Germany
  • France 50–7 Germany
  • France II 33–5 Switzerland
  • Switzerland 7–24 Germany

</div>

South American Championship

  • Venue: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 10–11 March 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

IRB Women's Challenge (Hong Kong)

  • Venue: Hong Kong. 23–24 March 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , ,, , ,

European Emerging Nations

  • Venue: Zanka, Hungary. 8–9 April 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , Barbarians, , , , , , , ,

St Lucia triangular

  • Venue: Gros Islet Playing Field, St Lucia 28 April 2012
  • St Lucia 55 – 0 Curaçao
  • St Lucia 38 – 0 Curaçao
  • Barbados 15 – 5 Curaçao
  • Barbados 10 – 5 Curaçao

IRB Challenge: London Sevens

  • Venue: Twickenham, London 12–13 May 2012
  • Winner: England
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Roma Sevens

  • Venue: Rome, 18–19 May 2012.
  • Winner:
  • Participants:, , , , , Tukkies,

Amsterdam Sevens

  • Venue: Amsterdam, 19–20 May 2012.

Silver Pier

  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , ,, , , , ,

Women's shield

  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , plus various club teams

Benidorm Sevens

  • Venue: Benidorm, Spain. 25–26 May 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , ,
  • Spain 26–0 Kazakhstan
  • Spain 15–17 Russia
  • Russia beat Kazakhstan
  • Spain 24–0 Kazakhstan
  • Spain 17–20 Russia
  • Russia beat Kazakhstan
  • Spain 24–14 Kazakhstan
  • Russia 26–10 Kazakhstan
  • Spain 26–10 Russia
  • Final: Spain 19–10 Russia

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  • Venue: Sofia, Bulgaria. 9–10 June 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Gent, Belgium. 9–10 June 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Ameland, Netherlands. 16–17 June 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Moscow. 30 – June 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: ; , , , ; , , , , , ; , , , ;

Harare Sevens

  • At: Harare, Zimbabwe, 28 July 2012
  • Zimbabwe A 0–47 Zambia
  • Zimbabwe 15–12 Zambia

Oceania World Cup Qualifier

  • At: Fiji, 3–4 August 2012
  • Winner: .
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Prague Sevens

  • Venue: Prague, 11–12 August 2012

Only international: Austria 19–12 Czech Republic

Piotrowice Nyskie International Rugby Festival

No international fixtures. Austria finished third.

NACRA World Cup Qualifier

  • At: Ottawa, 25–26 August 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , ,

Asia Pacific Sevens

Shanghai Sevens

  • Venue: Shanghai, China, 22–23 September 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,

International results:

  • China 31–0 Hong Kong
  • China 38–0 Singapore
  • Hong Kong 29–0 Singapore
  • (Final): China 31–0 Hong Kong

Safari Sevens 2012

International results:

  • Botswana 5–15 Zimbabwe

African World Cup Qualifier

  • Venue: Rabat, Morocco, 29–30 September 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , ,

Asian World Cup Qualifier

  • Venue: Pune, India, 6–7 October 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Tournoi International rugby 7 féminin

<div style="width:50%; float:left">

  • Germany 0–40 France A
  • England 22–5 Spain
  • France 5–17 Netherlands
  • England 19–5 France A
  • Germany 7–26 Netherlands
  • Spain 0–14 France
  • England 24–5 Netherlands
  • Spain 14–7 France A
  • Germany 0–31 France
  • Netherlands 12–14 Spain
  • England 42–0 Germany
  • France A 0–20 France
  • Germany 0–24 Spain
  • France A 5–12 Netherlands
  • England 21–5 France

</div> <div style="width:50%; float:left">

Bowl

  • France A 26–5 Germany

Plate

  • Netherlands 14–12 Spain

Cup

  • England 19–14 France</div>

Guangzhou Sevens

<div style="width:50%; float:left"> Group A

  • China 53–0 Philippines
  • Singapore 0 – 59 USA
  • China 53 – 0 Singapore
  • Philippines 0 – 52 USA
  • China 5 – 36 USA
  • Philippines 24 – 5 Singapore

Quarter-finals

  • USA 45–0 Thailand
  • Kazakhstan beat Philippines
  • South Africa beat Singapore
  • China 7–10 China II

Plate Semi-finals

  • Philippines 24–0 Thailand
  • China 60–0 Singapore

Semi finals

  • USA 33–7 Kazakhstan
  • South Africa 29–7 China II

</div><div style="width:50%; float:left">

Group B

  • Kazakhstan 48 – 0 Thailand
  • China II 7–33 South Africa
  • Kazakh-stan 17 – 0 China II
  • Thailand 0 – 53 South Africa
  • Kazakhstan 10 – 28 South Africa
  • Thailand 0 – 54 China II

7th–8th place

  • Thailand 26–5 Singapore

Plate final (5th–6th)

  • China 62–0 Philippines

3rd–4th place

  • Kazakhstan 12–0 China II

Final

  • USA 24–0 South Africa

</div>

Valencia Sevens

  • Venue: Valencia, Spain
  • Spain 17–12 Russia
  • Spain 27–0 Russia
  • Spain 21–15 Russia

IRB Women's Sevens World Series

  • Venue: Dubai, UAE. 30 – November 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

Dubai Sevens Women's Invitational Tournament

  • Venue: Dubai, UAE. 29 – November 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: ; ; ;

Seven de la Republica

  • Venue: Paranà, Argentina. 29 – November 2012
  • Final classification: 1 Argentina, 2 Uruguay, 3 Chile, 4 Paraguay
  • Argentina 17–5 Chile
  • Uruguay 31–0 Paraguay
  • Argentina 41–0 Paraguay
  • Uruguay 25–0 Chile
  • Chile 12–10 Paraguay
  • Argentina 19–5 Uruguay

Havana Sevens

  • Venue: Havana, Cuba. 29 – November 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , ,

No results known. Cuba beaten in the final.

Guatemala exhibition

  • Venue: Guatemala. 1 December 2012
  • Guatemala 5–10 Costa Rica B
  • Costa Rica A 29–0 El Salvador
  • Costa Rica A 33–0 Guatemala
  • Costa Rica B 27–0 El Salvador
  • Guatemala 10–5 El Salvador

2013

Women's Sevens World Series (USA)

Spain v France

  • Venue: Gijón 2–3 February 2013

A joint training camp, with two internationals being played:

  • Spain 19–22 France
  • Spain 26–22 France

USA Sevens

  • Venue: Las Vegas. 8–9 February 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , and various club selections.

South American Championship and World Cup qualifier

  • Venue: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 23–24 February 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Alicante Sevens

<div style="width:50%; float:left"> Group A

  • France 12–0 Germany
  • Germany 7–17 Russia A
  • France 12–5 Russia A.

Semi-finals

  • France 24–10 Russia B
  • Spain 0–29 Russia A

5th/6th place

  • Germany 31–0 Tunisia

</div><div style="width:50%; float:left"> Group B

  • Spain 26–5 Tunisia
  • Russia B 32–5 Tunisia
  • Russia B 17–0 Spain

3rd/4th place

  • Russia B 0–43 Spain

Final

  • France 7–38 Russia A

</div>

Hong Kong

  • Venue: Hong Kong. 22 March 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , International Select, , , , , , ,

IRB Women's Sevens World Series: China

African Sevens

  • Venue: Tunis. 20–21 April 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Twickenham 11–12 May 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Amsterdam Sevens

IRB Women's Sevens World Series

  • Venue: NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam, 17–18 May 2013.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Women's Shield

  • Venue: NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam, 18–19 May 2013.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , and various club teams

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  • Venue: Bratislava. 25–26 May 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Brive. 1–2 June 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Prague. 8–9 June 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Marbella. 15–16 June 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

IRB Sevens World Cup

  • At: Moscow, 28–29 June 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Asian Championship Round 1

  • At: Baeng Sen, Thailand, 20–21 September 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Middelburg Sevens

  • At Middelburg, South Africa
  • Winner:

Mainly club teams. Only internationals:

  • Botswana 0–29 Zimbabwe
  • Botswana 5–17 Zimbabwe

Belgium v Netherlands

  • 5 October 2013

Three training games, all won by Netherlands

Oceania Championship

  • At: Noose, Australia 5–6 October 2013
  • Winner: .
  • Participants: , , , ,

Germany v Netherlands

  • 12 October 2013

Four training games:

  • Netherlands 50–0 Germany
  • Netherlands 12–5 Germany
  • Netherlands 27–0 Germany
  • Netherlands 12–0 Germany

Asian Championship Round 2

  • At: Pune, India, 9–10 November 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

Valentine Martinez

  • Venue: Montevideo, Uruguay. 9–10 November 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,

NACRA Championship

  • At: Ottawa, 25–26 August 2012
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , ;

Souston Sevens

  • At Souston, France, 10 November 2013

<div style="width:50%; float:left"> POOL 1

  • England 21–0 French Universities
  • Netherlands A 5–12 Germany
  • England 38–0 Germany
  • Netherlands A 0–33 French Universities
  • England 17–0 Netherlands A
  • Germany 0–45 French Universities

7th Place

  • Netherlands A 40–0 Tunisia

5th Place

  • Germany 0–33 Ireland

</div> <div style="width:50%; float:left"> POOL 2

  • France 22–0 Tunisia
  • Ireland 0–24 Netherlands 1
  • France 26–7 Netherlands 1
  • Ireland 31–0 Tunisia
  • France 22–7 Ireland
  • Netherlands 1 47–5 Tunisia

3rd Place

  • French Universities 0–12 Netherlands 1

Final

  • France 29–17 England

</div>

Bolivarian Games

  • Venue: Chiclayo, Peru. 15–17 November 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , ,

IRB Women's Sevens World Series

  • Venue: Dubai, UAE. 28–29 November 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

2014

Mar del Plata Sevens

<div style="width:50%; float:left">

  • Uruguay 14–5 Paraguay
  • Argentina 22–5 Chile
  • Uruguay 38–0 Chile
  • Argentina 17–5 Paraguay
  • Chile 15–12 Paraguay
  • Argentina 32–0 Uruguay

</div> <div style="width:50%; float:left">

  • Argentina 22–0 Paraguay (Semi-Final)
  • Uruguay 22–0 Chile (Semi-Final)
  • Paraguay 10–5 Chile (3rd Place Match)
  • Argentina 38–0 Uruguay (Final)

</div>

Copa Mesoamericana

Venue: Guatemala, 25 January 2014 <div style="width:50%; float:left">

  • Guatemala 'B' 0–33 Jalisco (Mexico)
  • Guatemala 12–5 El Salvador
  • Guatemala 20–7 Jalisco (Mexico)

</div> <div style="width:50%; float:left">

  • Guatemala 'B' 0–36 El Salvador
  • Guatemala 41–0 Guatemala 'B'
  • El Salvador 10–0 Jalisco (Mexico)

</div>

Rainforest Sevens

<div style="width:50%; float:left">

  • Venezuela 46 – El Salvador 7
  • Peru 43 – Panamá 0
  • Nicarágua 0 – Costa Rica 50
  • Venezuela 17 – Peru 22
  • Colômbia 52 – El Salvador 7
  • Panamá 0 – Costa Rica 54
  • Venezuela 54 – Panamá 0
  • Peru 45 – Nicarágua 0
  • Colômbia 24 – Costa Rica 0
  • Nicarágua 20 – Panamá 0
  • Costa Rica 26 – El Salvador 5
  • Colômbia 27 – Peru 5

</div> <div style="width:50%; float:left">

  • Nicarágua 0 – Venezuela 72
  • Colômbia 50 – Panamá 0
  • El Salvador 0 – Peru 41
  • Costa Rica 0 – Venezuela 27
  • Colômbia 82 – Nicaragua 0
  • Panamá 0 – El Salvador 20
  • Costa Rica 5 – Peru 34
  • Colômbia 17 – Venezuela 0
  • El Salvador 19 – Nicarágua 5

Final Standing 1 – Colômbia – qualified for Central American and Caribbean Games – Veracruz 2014 2 – Peru (invited) 3 – Venezuela – qualified for Central American and Caribbean Games – Veracruz 2014 4 – Costa Rica 5 – El Salvador 6 – Nicarágua 7 – Panamá </div>

Women's Sevens World Series (USA)

Women's Sevens World Series (Brazil)

  • Venue: São Paulo. 21–22 February 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Athens Sevens

  • Venue: Athens, 23–24 March 2014
  • Winner:

<div style="width:33%; float:left">

  • Israel 24–5 Malta
  • Greece 0–41 Russia
  • Bulgaria 5–26 Romania
  • Israel 26–0 Greece
  • Malta 22–10 Bulgaria
  • Russia 22–0 Romania
  • Greece 5–36 Bulgaria
  • Malta 0–17 Romania
  • Israel 0–35 Russia
  • Greece 0–48 Romania
  • Malta 0–35 Russia
  • Israel 24–7 Bulgaria
  • Malta 43–0 Greece
  • Israel 5–17 Romania
  • Bulgaria 0–45 Russia

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left">

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> Semi-finals

  • Russia 45–0 Israel
  • Romania 24–7 Malta

5th/6th place

  • Bulgaria 19–7 Greece

3rd/4th place

  • Israel 7–12 Malta (AET)

Final

  • Russia 39–5 Romania

</div>

Hong Kong

  • Venue: Hong Kong. 28 March 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

IRB Women's Sevens World Series: China

African Sevens

  • Venue: 12 April 2014. Machakos, Kenya
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Stanislas Sevens

  • Venue: 10–11 May 2014. Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
  • Winner: Brazil development
  • Internationals: Czech Republic 36–5 Georgia; Brazil Development 55–0 Belgium; Czech Republic 22–5 Switzerland; Switzerland 14–5 Georgia

Amsterdam Sevens

IRB Women's Sevens World Series

  • Venue: NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam, 16–17 May 2014.
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Women's Shield

  • Venue: NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam, 17–18 May 2014.
  • Winner: Tribe (Aus/Eng/Malta)
  • Participants: , , , , , , and various club teams

Centrale Sevens

  • Venue: Ecole Centrale Paris
  • Winner: Tribe (Aus/Eng/Malta)
  • Internationals: Brazil Development 15–5 Tunisia; Ukraine 12–19 Germany; Belgium 0–36 Germany; Ukraine 28–10 Belgium; Ukraine 5–14 Tunisia; Germany 24–19 Brazil Development; Belgium 0–40 Tunisia

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  • Venue: Moscow. 6–7 June 2013
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Bergen. 7–8 June 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Brive. 14–15 June 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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  • Venue: Vilnius. 30 June 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

Asian Championship Round 1

  • At: Hong Kong, 22–23 August 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , ,

IRB Women's Sevens World Series Qualifier

  • Venue: Shek Kip Mei Sports Ground, Hong Kong, 12–13 September 2014
  • Winner:
  • Other core team qualifiers: , ,
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Group A

  • 52–7
  • 31–0
  • 45–0
  • 35–0
  • 33–7
  • 19–5

Group B

  • 19–21
  • 44–0
  • 66–0
  • 31–7
  • 26–7
  • 36–0

Plate Semi Finals (5th–8th)

  • 13–5
  • 0–10

7th/8th Match

  • 7–31

Plate final: 5th/6th Match

  • 7–38

Group C

  • 38–7
  • 12–10
  • 22–0
  • 14–0
  • 0–7
  • 26–19

Bowl Semi Finals (9th–12th)

  • 34–7
  • 14–12

11th/12th Match

  • 0–55

Bowl final:9th/10th Match

  • 7–26

Quarter-finals (1st–8th)

  • 28–7
  • 45–7
  • 21–12
  • 7–22

Cup Semi Finals (1st–4th)

  • 21–19
  • 14–5

3rd/4th place

  • 12–7

Cup Final: 1st/2nd place

  • 24–19

European U18 Championship

  • Venue: Enkoping, Hong Kong, 13–14 September 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , ,

Asian Games

  • At: Incheon, Korea, 30 September – 1 October 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

Oceania Championship

  • At: Noose, Australia 4–5 October 2014
  • Winner: .
  • Participants: , , , , ,

Asian Championship Round 2

  • At: Beijing, 18–19 October 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , ,

Valentine Martinez

  • Venue: Montevideo, Uruguay. 8–9 November 2014
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , ,

Souston Sevens

  • At Souston, France, 15 November 2014

<div style="width:50%; float:left"> POOL 1

  • England Chariot 31 Spain 0
  • Ireland 33 Wales 7
  • Wales 12 Spain 19
  • England Chariot 24 Ireland 5
  • Ireland 17 Spain 7
  • England Chariot bt Wales*

7th Place

  • Wales bt Tunisia

5th Place

  • Spain bt Spain B

</div> <div style="width:50%; float:left"> POOL 2

  • England TW3 24 Spain B 0
  • France 46 Tunisia 0
  • France 31 Spain B 0
  • Tunisia 0 England TW3 52
  • Tunisia 12 Spain B 17
  • France 14 England TW3 0

3rd Place

  • England TW3 38–7 Ireland

Final

  • France 19–17 England Chariots

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2015

Mar del Plata Sevens

  • Venue: Mar del Plata, Argentina, 10–11 January 2015
  • This tournament also acted as South America's qualifier for the 2015 Pan American Games

<div style="width:50%; float:left"> Day One: Pool A

  • Chile 12 Paraguay 10
  • Argentina 24 Paraguay 0
  • Argentina 41 Chile 5

Pool B

  • Colombia 36 Peru 0
  • Venezuela 10 Uruguay 5
  • Colombia 5 Venezuela 10
  • Uruguay 29 Peru 0
  • Colombia 12 Uruguay 7
  • Peru 12 Venezuela 26

</div> <div style="width:50%; float:left"> Day Two: Championship pool (top two qualify for PanAm)

  • Argentina 17 Colombia 0
  • Venezuela 10 Chile 0
  • Argentina 22 Chile 5
  • Venezuela 0 Colombia 12
  • Chile 0 Colombia 20
  • Argentina 22 Venezuela 5

5th/7th play-off pool

Paraguay 38 Peru 5 Paraguay 10 Uruguay 0 Uruguay 26 Peru 7 </div>

Women's Sevens World Series (Brazil)

  • Venue: São Paulo. 7–8 February 2015
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

Women's Sevens World Series (USA)

  • Venue: Atlanta. 14–15 March 2015
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

Women's Sevens World Series (Canada)

  • Venue: Langford. 18–19 April 2015
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , ,

Pacific Games

Pan Am Games

  • Venue: Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 8–10 July 2015
  • Winner:
  • Participants: , , , , ,

IRB Women's Sevens World Series Qualifier

  • Venue: University College Dublin, 22–23 August 2015
  • Winner:
  • Other core team qualifiers: ,
  • Participants: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Group A

  • Brazil 10–19 Japan
  • Wales 33–12 Samoa
  • Wales 14–17 Japan
  • Brazil 42–5 Samoa
  • Japan 33–0 Samoa
  • Brazil 0–17 Wales

Group B

  • China 29–7 Kenya
  • Netherlands 33–0 Colombia
  • Netherlands 22–7 Kenya
  • China 26–0 Colombia
  • Kenya 12–7 Colombia
  • China 10–22 Netherlands

Plate Semi Finals (5th–8th)

  • Hong Kong 14–10 China
  • Wales 5–10 Brazil

7th/8th Match

  • China 7–29 Wales

Plate final: 5th/6th Match

  • Hong Kong 0–17 Brazil

Group C

  • South Africa 33–5 Hong Kong
  • Ireland 64–0 Mexico
  • Ireland 50–0 Hong Kong
  • South Africa 38–0 Mexico
  • Hong Kong 48–0 Mexico
  • South Africa 17–5 Ireland

Bowl Semi Finals (9th–12th)

  • Kenya 31–0 Mexico
  • Colombia 12–5 Samoa

11th/12th Match

  • Mexico 0–22 Samoa

Bowl final:9th/10th Match

  • Kenya 5–0 Colombia

Quarter-finals (1st–8th)

  • South Africa 21–5 Hong Kong
  • Ireland 27–5 China
  • Japan 17–0 Wales
  • Netherlands 12–10 Brazil

Cup Semi Finals (1st–4th)

  • South Africa 14–26 Ireland
  • Japan 10–5 Netherlands

3rd/4th place

  • South Africa 12–0 Netherlands

Cup Final: 1st/2nd place

  • Ireland 12–13 Japan

Elche Sevens

  • Venue: Elche, 23–24 March 2014
  • Winner: Great Britain

<div style="width:33%; float:left"> Day One

  • Great Britain 33–5 Spain
  • Portugal 12–19 Ireland
  • France 65–0 Alicante
  • Spain 50–0 Alicante
  • Ireland 07-26 Great Britain
  • France 24–0 Portugal
  • Spain 24–5 Ireland
  • Great Britain 12–19 France
  • Alicante 0–61 Portugal

</div> <div style="width:33%; float:left"> Day Two

  • Alicante 78–0 Ireland
  • Spain 7–31 France
  • Portugal 0–36 Great Britain
  • Ireland 0–12 France
  • Spain 19–0 Portugal
  • Alicante 0–79 Great Britain
  • 5th/6th place Portugal 55–0 Alicante
  • 3rd/4th place Spain 12–5 Ireland
  • Final France 19–35 Great Britain

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Women's Rugby Sevens rankings

Sources

The sources for each individual tournament entry are listed individually above. Most of the information has come from the websites of various nations which has also been contributed to by news reports. If only one source is listed then it should be considered the primary source. The listings are also checked by members of various rugby discussion fora.

External links

Notes