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2022 Rugby Europe Sevens Championship Series

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2022 Rugby Europe Sevens
Series XX
Hosts
Date25 June – 3 July 2022
Nations10
Final positions
Champions Spain
Runners-up Germany
Third France
Team changes
Promoted Ireland,  Great Britain,  Romania
Relegated Poland
2021
2023

The 2022 Rugby Europe Sevens Championship Series was the twentieth edition of the annual rugby sevens series organised by Rugby Europe, the governing body of rugby union in Europe, played from June to July 2022. The first leg was played in Lisbon, Portugal, with the second leg in Krakow, Poland. Ten teams competed. There was a separate 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens European Qualifier event held in Bucharest in July.[1] Spain were the defending champions, having won the 2021 tournament.[2] Spain repeated as champions of the Series having finished runner-up in Lisbon and first in Krakow.[3]

Teams

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The current list of teams confirmed to be participating in the Sevens Championship Series. Russia were initially scheduled to participate, but following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the World Rugby Executive Council suspended the Rugby Union of Russia.

France, who were originally to be relegated to the 2022 Trophy tournament as punishment for not fielding a team in the previous year's Championship tournament, accepted an invitation to take Russia's place.

Belgium and the Czech Republic were promoted from the 2021 Rugby Europe Sevens Trophy, as they were the two highest-ranked teams from the two-legged series.

Tour venues

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The schedule for the series was:[4][5]

2022 Legs
Leg Stadium City Dates Winner
Portugal Estádio Nacional Lisbon 25–26 June  Germany
Poland Municipal Stadium Kraków 1–3 July  Spain

Standings

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2022 Rugby Europe Sevens Championship
 
Pos
Event 
Team

Lisbon

Kraków
Points
total
1  Spain 18 20 38
2  Germany 20 16 36
3  France 12 18 30
4  Belgium 14 12 26
5  Italy 16 8 24
6  Portugal 10 14 24
7  Georgia 4 10 14
8  Lithuania 8 6 14
9  Czech Republic 6 4 10
10  Poland 3 3 6
Legend
Green fill Champions and entry to European Games
Blue fill Entry to European Games and World Challenger Series
No fill Entry to European Games
Dark bar Already a core team for the 2022–23 World Rugby Sevens Series
Yellow fill Excluded from European Games
Red fill Entry to European Games and relegated to 2023 European Trophy

First leg – Lisbon

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Pool stage

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Pool A

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Spain 4 4 0 0 136 54 +82 12
 Belgium 4 3 0 1 73 55 +18 10
 Portugal 4 2 0 2 69 64 +4 8
 Czech Republic 4 1 0 3 62 110 -48 6
 Georgia 4 0 0 4 38 95 -57 4
25 June
10:44 WEST (UTC+1)
Georgia 12–19
Report
 Portugal
Estádio Nacional

25 June
12:30 WEST (UTC+1)
Spain 48–21
Report
 Czech Republic
Estádio Nacional
25 June
13:14 WEST (UTC+1)
Georgia 7–14
Report
 Belgium
Estádio Nacional

25 June
15:00 WEST (UTC+1)
Portugal 26–0
Report
 Czech Republic
Estádio Nacional
25 June
15:44 WEST (UTC+1)
Spain 38–7
Report
 Georgia
Estádio Nacional

25 June
17:22 WEST (UTC+1)
Portugal 12–21
Report
 Belgium
Estádio Nacional
26 June
9:00 WEST (UTC+1)
Georgia 12–24
Report
 Czech Republic
Estádio Nacional

26 June
9:44 WEST (UTC+1)
Spain 31–12
Report
 Portugal
Estádio Nacional
26 June
11:00 WEST (UTC+1)
Czech Republic 17–24
Report
 Belgium
Estádio Nacional

Pool B

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Germany 4 4 0 0 130 19 +111 12
 Italy 4 2 1 1 66 60 +6 9
 France 4 2 0 2 99 70 +29 8
 Lithuania 4 1 1 2 47 80 -33 7
 Poland 4 0 0 4 37 150 -113 4
25 June
10:22 WEST (UTC+1)
Germany 35–7
Report
 France
Estádio Nacional
25 June
11:06 WEST (UTC+1)
Lithuania 12–12
Report
 Italy
Estádio Nacional

25 June
12:52 WEST (UTC+1)
Germany 40–5
Report
 Poland
Estádio Nacional
25 June
13:36 WEST (UTC+1)
Lithuania 7–17
Report
 France
Estádio Nacional

25 June
15:22 WEST (UTC+1)
Italy 33–5
Report
 Poland
Estádio Nacional
25 June
16:06 WEST (UTC+1)
Germany 31–7
Report
 Lithuania
Estádio Nacional

25 June
18:00 WEST (UTC+1)
Italy 21–19
Report
 France
Estádio Nacional
26 June
9:22 WEST (UTC+1)
Lithuania 21–20
Report
 Poland
Estádio Nacional

26 June
10:06 WEST (UTC+1)
Germany 24–0
Report
 Italy
Estádio Nacional
26 June
11:22 WEST (UTC+1)
Poland 7–56
Report
 France
Estádio Nacional

Ranking Games

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Final

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3rd-place play-off

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5th-place play-off

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7th-place play-off

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9th-place play-off

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Results[6]

Second leg – Kraków

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Pool stage

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Pool A

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Germany 4 4 0 0 +43 12
 France 4 3 0 1 +27 10
 Belgium 4 2 0 2 +27 8
 Georgia 4 0 1 3 -35 5
 Czech Republic 4 0 1 3 -62 5

Pool B

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Portugal 4 3 0 1 +9 10
 Spain 4 3 0 1 +33 10
 Italy 4 2 0 2 +18 8
 Lithuania 4 1 1 2 -5 7
 Poland 4 0 1 3 -55 5

Knockout stage

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9th-10th playoff

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9th place final
 
  
 
3 July
 
 
 Czech Republic21
 
 
 Poland19
 

5th–8th playoffs

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5th place semi finals5th place final
 
      
 
3 July
 
 
 Belgium34
 
3 July
 
 Lithuania0
 
 Belgium24
 
3 July
 
 Georgia7
 
 Georgia19
 
 
 Italy12
 
7th place final
 
 
3 July
 
 
 Lithuania19
 
 
 Italy31

1st-4th playoffs

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Semi finalsFinal
 
      
 
3 July
 
 
 Germany10
 
3 July
 
 Spain31
 
 Spain29
 
3 July
 
 France7
 
 France26
 
 
 Portugal14
 
Third
 
 
3 July
 
 
 Germany24
 
 
 Portugal14

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "European Qualifiers For RWC Sevens To Be Held In Bucharest". Irish Rugby. 7 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Men's 7s Championship 2021". Rugby Europe. 2021. Archived from the original on 16 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Men's 7s Championship 2022". Rugby Europe. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Rugby Europe Sevens Series 2022 calendar confirmed". rugbyeurope.eu. Rugby Europe.
  5. ^ Żukowski, Jacek (5 May 2022). "Kraków przejął kolejną sportową imprezę od Rosji. Mistrzostwa Europy w rugby odbędą się w lipcu" [Krakow has taken over another sporting event from Russia. The European Rugby Championship will take place in July]. Gazeta Krakowska (in Polish).
  6. ^ "Men's 7s Championship - Leg 1 - Lisbon". Rugby Europe. Retrieved 2022-06-25.