Romania women's national rugby sevens team

The Romania women national rugby sevens team has yet to compete in the Rugby World Cup Sevens,World Rugby Sevens Series and Summer Olympic Games. They are currently competing in the European Sevens Championship.

Romania
UnionFederaţia Română de Rugby
Nickname(s)Ghindele (The Acorns)
Coach(es)Neculai Tarcan
Captain(s)Emilia Vizitiu
Team kit
Change kit

Tournament history

Summer Olympics

Olympic Games record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
2016 Did Not Qualify
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Rugby World Cup Sevens

World Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
2009 Did Not Quailfy
2013 Did Not Quailfy
2018 Did Not Enter
Total0 Titles2/710280

Results

2018 European Women`s Sevens Trophy[1]

Dnipro

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
Romania 33008217+659
 Ukraine 32018929+607
 Latvia 30123181–504
 Israel 30121994–754
23 June 2018
10:28
Romania 17–7  Latvia

23 June 2018
13:13
Romania 41–0  Israel

23 June 2018
16:20
Ukraine  10–24 Romania

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
24 June 2018 – 9:00
 
 
 Sweden39
 
24 June 2018 – 12:59
 
 Norway0
 
 Sweden12
 
24 June 2018 – 10:06
 
 Ukraine17
 
  Switzerland0
 
24 June 2018 – 16:11
 
 Ukraine39
 
 Ukraine0
 
24 June 2018 – 9:22
 
 Netherlands33
 
 Netherlands57
 
24 June 2018 – 13:21
 
 Finland0
 
 Netherlands33
 
24 June 2018 – 9:44
 
Romania0 Third place
 
Romania31
 
24 June 2018 – 15:46
 
 Hungary15
 
 Sweden19
 
 
Romania12
 

Szeged

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
Romania 33004820+289
 Sweden 32017712+657
 Czech Republic 31024162–215
 Austria 30031082–723
7 July 2018
11:46
Romania 17–5  Czech Republic

7 July 2018
14:26
Romania 19–5  Austria

7 July 2018
16:49
Sweden  10–12 Romania

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
8 July 2018 – 10:00
 
 
 Netherlands57
 
8 July 2018 – 13:59
 
 Hungary5
 
 Netherlands24
 
8 July 2018 – 11:06
 
 Sweden7
 
 Finland5
 
8 July 2018 – 17:11
 
 Sweden20
 
 Netherlands19
 
8 July 2018 – 10:22
 
 Ukraine12
 
 Ukraine31
 
8 July 2018 – 14:21
 
 Czech Republic5
 
 Ukraine50
 
8 July 2018 – 10:44
 
Romania5 Third place
 
Romania36
 
8 July 2018 – 16:49
 
 Norway0
 
 Sweden19
 
 
Romania7
 

Standings

Legend
Promoted to 2019 Grand Prix
Relegated to 2019 Conference 1
Rank Team Dnipro Szeged Points
 Netherlands202040
 Ukraine181836
 Sweden161632
4 Romania141428
5 Hungary121022
6 Czech Republic41216
7 Finland6814
8 Norway8614
9  Switzerland10414
10 Israel235
11 Austria325
12 Latvia112

2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy[2]

Budapest

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Sweden 330010110+919
 Norway 32013151–207
 Romania 31025641+155
 Israel 3003591–863
8 June 2019
11:44
Sweden  50–0  Israel

8 June 2019
12:06
Romania  17–19  Norway

8 June 2019
14:29
Sweden  29–0  Norway

8 June 2019
14:51
Romania  29–0  Israel

8 June 2019
17:14
Sweden  22–10  Romania

8 June 2019
17:36
Norway  12–5  Israel

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
9 June 2019 – 9:55
 
 
 Germany33
 
9 June 2019 – 13:57
 
 Turkey0
 
 Germany25
 
9 June 2019 – 11:06
 
 Finland5
 
 Finland17
 
9 June 2019 – 17:06
 
 Norway10
 
 Germany20
 
9 June 2019 – 10:22
 
 Romania7
 
 Portugal7
 
9 June 2019 – 14:19
 
 Romania14
 
 Romania12
 
9 June 2019 – 10:44
 
 Czech Republic7 Third place
 
 Sweden0
 
9 June 2019 – 16:44
 
 Czech Republic5
 
 Finland0
 
 
 Czech Republic25
 

Lisbon

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Romania 33006317+469
 Sweden 32017520+557
 Turkey 31022080–605
  Switzerland 30031758–413
22 June 2019
11:44
Romania  19–0   Switzerland

Referee: Elin Persson (Sweden)
22 June 2019
12:06
Sweden  39–0  Turkey

Referee: Miriam de la Rubia (Spain)
22 June 2019
14:29
Romania  29–5  Turkey

Referee: Maria Latos (Germany)
22 June 2019
14:51
Sweden  24–5   Switzerland

Referee: Riette Meijer (Netherlands)
22 June 2019
17:14
Romania  15–12  Sweden

Referee: Petra Druskovic (Croatia)
22 June 2019
17:36
Turkey  15–12   Switzerland

Referee: Aneta Bejm (Poland)

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
23 June 2019 – 10:00
 
 
 Germany22
 
23 June 2019 – 13:29
 
 Norway0
 
 Germany20
 
23 June 2019 – 11:06
 
 Finland12
 
 Sweden7
 
23 June 2019 – 18:18
 
 Finland14
 
 Germany5
 
23 June 2019 – 10:22
 
 Romania22
 
 Romania33
 
23 June 2019 – 13:51
 
 Georgia0
 
 Romania19
 
23 June 2019 – 10:44
 
 Czech Republic0 Third place
 
 Czech Republic7
 
23 June 2019 – 17:53
 
 Portugal0
 
 Finland14
 
 
 Czech Republic12
 

Standings

Legend
Promoted to 2020 Grand Prix
and Olympic qualifying tournament
Relegated to 2020 Conference
Rank Team Budapest Lisbon Points
 Germany201838
 Romania182038
 Czech Republic161430
4 Finland141630
5 Sweden121022
6 Portugal81220
7 Norway10818
8 Georgia369
9 Turkey628
10 Hungary448
11 Israel134
12  Switzerland213

2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament[3]

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Spain 33008912+779
 Ireland 320110319+847
 Romania 31023488-545
 Czech Republic 300312119-1073
13 July 2019
11:44
Spain  35–7  Czech Republic
13 July 2019
12:06
Ireland  48–0  Romania
13 July 2019
14:39
Spain  35–0  Romania
13 July 2019
14:51
Ireland  50–0  Czech Republic
13 July 2019
17:14
Spain  19–5  Ireland
13 July 2019
17:36
Romania  34–5  Czech Republic

Current Squad[4]

  1. Georgiana Gabor
  2. Emilia Vizitiu
  3. Adriana Popescu
  4. Roberta Cojocariu
  5. Andreea Petru
  6. Marilena Leca
  7. Gabriela Buciumanu
  8. Maria Atomi
  9. Loredana Juncanariu
  10. Mădălina Radu
  11. Alina Diniță
  12. Simona Roşca
  13. Sandu Ana Maria
  14. Ana Maria Călin
  15. Daniela Glodeanu

Staff

Name Nationality Role
Alexandru Lupu ROUManager
Neculai Tarcan ROUHead coach
Marius Todosi ROUKineotherapist

See also

References

  1. "2018 Women's Sevens Trophy". Rugby Europe. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  2. "2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy". Rugby Europe. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  3. "2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament". Rugby Europe. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  4. This is Romania Women 7`s squad for the 2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament, București, 5 July 2019. Retrieved on 13 July 2019.
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