The 2010 European Sevens Championship was a rugby sevens competition, with the final held in Moscow, Russia. It was the ninth edition of the European Sevens championship. The event was organised by rugby's European governing body, the FIRA – Association of European Rugby (FIRA-AER).
Tournament details | |
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Host nation | ![]() |
Dates | 10 July – 11 July |
Final positions | |
Champions ![]() | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
Runner-up ![]() | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
← 2009 2011 → |
Final standings
editThese are the final standings of the tournament:
Place | Men | Women |
1st | Portugal | Spain |
2nd | France | Netherlands |
3rd | Russia | France |
4th | Spain | Italy |
5th | Georgia | England |
6th | Romania | Russia |
7th | Italy | Portugal |
8th | Ukraine | Germany |
9th | Moldova | Sweden |
10th | Netherlands | Finland |
11th | Lithuania | |
12th | Poland |
Results - Men
editSemi-Final Bowl
- Moldova, 19 - Lithuania, 15
- Netherlands, 17 - Poland, 15
Semi-Final Plate
- Romania, 19 - Italy, 12
- Georgia, 12 - Ukraine, 5
Semi-Final Cup
- France, 19 - Russia, 5
- Portugal, 17 - Spain, 12
match for place 11
- Lithuania, 21 - Poland, 7
match for place 9 (Bowl-Final)
- Moldova, 21 - Netherlands, 12
match for place 7
- Ukraine, 24 - Italy, 17
match for place 5 (Plate-Final)
- Georgia, 59 - Romania, 0
match for place 3
- Russia, 22 - Spain, 10
Final: (Cup-Final)
- Portugal, 12 - France, 5
References
editExternal links
edit- Hannover sevens website (in English, French, and German)
- FIRA-AER official website