2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B

The 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B was the third level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by FIRA-AER during 2013. It featured one tournament hosted in Bratislava. The winners and runners up, Finland and Norway respectively, were promoted to the 2014 Division A.

2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B
Host nation Slovakia
DateMay 25–26 2013
Cup
Champion Finland
Runner-up Norway
Third Israel
Plate
Winner Latvia
Runner-up Malta
Bowl
Winner Luxembourg
Runner-up Slovakia
← 2012
2014

Pool stages

Pool A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Bulgaria 4 1 0 89 61
 Israel 4 0 1 118 26
 Latvia 3 0 2 107 44
 Andorra 1 1 3 48 106
 Slovakia 1 0 4 43 85
 Luxembourg 1 0 4 57 140
  • Slovakia 24-14 Luxembourg
  • Bulgaria 12-7 Israel
  • Latvia 34-0 Andorra
  • Israel 38-0 Luxembourg
  • Slovakia 0-10 Andorra
  • Latvia 14-15 Bulgaria
  • Andorra 17-22 Luxembourg
  • Latvia 7-15 Israel
  • Bulgaria 22-12 Slovakia
  • Israel 36-7 Andorra
  • Bulgaria 26-14 Luxembourg
  • Latvia 17-7 Slovakia
  • Bulgaria 14-14 Andorra
  • Slovakia 0-22 Israel
  • Latvia 35-7 Luxembourg

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Finland 5 0 0 171 14
 Norway 4 0 1 159 25
 Malta 3 0 2 156 51
 Turkey 2 0 3 75 14
 Lithuania 1 0 4 41 158
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 45 0 240
  • Malta 31-5 Turkey
  • Finland 50-0 Lithuania
  • Norway 51-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Lithuania 0-22 Turkey
  • Malta 59-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Norway 7-15 Finland
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-43 Turkey
  • Norway 32-0 Lithuania
  • Finland 22-7 Malta
  • Lithuania 41-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Finland 38-0 Turkey
  • Norway 24-5 Malta
  • Finland 46- Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Malta 54-0 Lithuania
  • Norway 45-5 Turkey

Knockout stage

Bowl

Semi-finals:

  • Slovakia 36-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Luxembourg 21-5 Lithuania

11th-place play-off

  • Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-47 Lithuania

Final (9th-place play-off)

  • Slovakia 17-22 Luxembourg

Plate

Semi-finals:

  • Latvia 36-7 Turkey
  • Andorra 0-31 Malta

7th-place play-off

  • Turkey 10-5 Andorra

Final (5th-place play-off)

  • Latvia 25-10 Malta

Cup

Semi-finals:

  • Bulgaria 0-45 Norway
  • Israel 0-17 Finland

3rd-place play-off

  • Bulgaria 5-10 Israel

Final

  • Norway 12-25 Finland

References

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