2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy

2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
Host nations  Czech Republic
 Hungary
Nations 12
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Runners-up  Poland
2015
2017

The 2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe during 2016. The competition featured two tournaments, one hosted in Prague and one hosted in Esztergom. Sweden won both tournaments. Sweden and Poland were promoted to the 2017 Grand Prix series while Norway and Denmark were relegated to the 2017 Conferences. [1][2]

Tournament 1 (Prague)

Prague Tournament
Host nation Czech Republic Czech Republic
Date 18–19 June 2016
Cup
Champion  Sweden
Runner-up  Scotland
Third  Poland
Plate
Winner  Romania
Runner-up   Switzerland
Bowl
Winner  Moldova
Runner-up  Israel

Pool stage

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Scotland 33009917+829
  Switzerland 32016267-57
 Czech Republic 31023948-95
 Israel 30032088-683

Pool B


Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Poland 33009529+669
 Germany 32017931+487
 Denmark 310226100-745
 Norway 30033474-403

Pool C


Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Sweden 32015624+327
 Romania 32015525+307
 Hungary 32014448-47
 Moldova 00032280-583

Knockout stage

Bowl

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
19 June 2016
 
 
 Denmark5
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Israel women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Israel]]10
 
 Israel0
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Moldova women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Moldova]]14
 
 Norway5
 
 
 [[Moldova women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Moldova]]10
 
Third place
 
 
19 June 2016
 
 
 Denmark22
 
 
 [[Norway women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Norway]]26

Plate

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
19 June 2016
 
 
 Scotland24
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Czech Republic women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Czech Republic]]5
 
 Czech Republic0
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Romania women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Romania]]5
 
 Germany22
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Romania women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Romania]]0
 
 [[Romania women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Romania]]19
 
19 June 2016
 
  Switzerland5
 
 Poland26
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Hungary women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Hungary]]10
 
 Hungary12
 
19 June 2016
 
  [[Switzerland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Switzerland]]22 Third place
 
 Sweden21
 
19 June 2016
 
  [[Switzerland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Switzerland]]7
 
 Czech Republic10
 
 
 [[Hungary women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Hungary]]21
 

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
19 June 2016
 
 
 [[Scotland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Scotland]]24
 
19 June 2016
 
 Czech Republic5
 
 [[Scotland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Scotland]]17
 
19 June 2016
 
 Germany12
 
 [[Germany women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Germany]]22
 
19 June 2016
 
 Romania0
 
 Scotland15
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Sweden women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Sweden]]34
 
 [[Poland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Poland]]26
 
19 June 2016
 
 Hungary10
 
 Poland0
 
19 June 2016
 
 [[Sweden women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Sweden]]29 Third place
 
 [[Sweden women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Sweden]]21
 
19 June 2016
 
  Switzerland7
 
 Germany5
 
 
 [[Poland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Poland]]12
 

Tournament 2 (Esztergom)

Esztergom Tournament
Host nation Hungary Hungary
Date 9–10 July 2016
Cup
Champion  Sweden
Runner-up  Poland
Third  Germany
Plate
Winner  Hungary
Runner-up  Romania
Bowl
Winner  Czech Republic
Runner-up  Moldova
2017

Pool stage

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Poland 33007417+579
 Germany 32014426+187
 Israel 31022660-345
 Moldova 30031455-413

Pool B


Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Scotland 33005112+399
 Romania 32013327+67
 Czech Republic 30122233-114
 Norway 30121448-344

Pool C

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Sweden 3300905+859
  Switzerland 32016059+17
 Hungary 31023847-95
 Denmark 300326103-773

Knockout stage

Bowl

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
10 July 2016
 
 
 [[Czech Republic women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Czech Republic]]29
 
10 July 2016
 
 Denmark0
 
 [[Czech Republic women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Czech Republic]]7
 
10 July 2016
 
 Moldova5
 
 Norway10
 
 
 [[Moldova women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Moldova]]12
 
Third place
 
 
10 July 2016
 
 
 Denmark0
 
 
 [[Norway women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Norway]]17

Plate

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
10 July 2016
 
 
 Sweden24
 
10 July 2016
 
 [[Israel women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Israel]]0
 
 Israel5
 
10 July 2016
 
 [[Romania women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Romania]]12
 
 [[Romania women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Romania]]0
 
10 July 2016
 
 Germany22
 
 Romania0
 
10 July 2016
 
 [[Hungary women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Hungary]]17
 
 Scotland12
 
10 July 2016
 
 [[Hungary women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Hungary]]5
 
 [[Hungary women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Hungary]]27
 
10 July 2016
 
  Switzerland12 Third place
 
 Poland26
 
10 July 2016
 
  [[Switzerland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Switzerland]]10
 
 Israel12
 
 
  [[Switzerland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Switzerland]]38
 

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
10 July 2016
 
 
 [[Sweden women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Sweden]]24
 
10 July 2016
 
 Israel0
 
 [[Sweden women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Sweden]]14
 
10 July 2016
 
 Germany5
 
 Romania0
 
10 July 2016
 
 [[Germany women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Germany]]22
 
 [[Sweden women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Sweden]]25
 
10 July 2016
 
 Poland5
 
 [[Scotland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Scotland]]12
 
10 July 2016
 
 Hungary5
 
 Scotland0
 
10 July 2016
 
 [[Poland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Poland]]31 Third place
 
 [[Poland women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Poland]]26
 
10 July 2016
 
  Switzerland10
 
 [[Germany women</b>'s national rugby sevens team|Germany]]20
 
 
 Scotland12
 
DateVenueWinnerRunner-upThird
18–19 JuneCzech Republic Prague Sweden Scotland Poland
9–10 JulyHungary Esztergom Sweden Poland Germany

Final standings

Legend
Promoted to 2017 Grand Prix series
Relegated to 2017 Conferences
Rank Team Prague Esztergom Points
1st, gold medalist(s) Sweden202040
2nd, silver medalist(s) Poland161834
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Scotland181432
4 Germany141630
5 Romania121022
6 Hungary81220
7  Switzerland10818
8 Czech Republic6410
9 Israel369
10 Moldova437
11 Norway224
12 Denmark112

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