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2010 European Sevens Championship

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2010 European Sevens Championship
Tournament details
Host nation RUS
Dates10 July – 11 July
Final positions
Champions 
Men:  Portugal
Women:  Spain
Runner-up 
Men:  France
Women:  Netherlands
2009
2011

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).

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Final standings

These 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

Semi-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

External links

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