2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division A

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2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division A
Host nation Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
DateJune 7–8 2013
Cup
ChampionFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Runner-upFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
ThirdFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Plate
WinnerFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
Runner-upFlag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
Bowl
WinnerFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Runner-upFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
2012
2014

The 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division A was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by FIRA-AER for 2013. The competition featured just one tournament, played in Prague. Sweden won the tournament and, along with runner-ups Belgium, were promoted to the 2014 Grand Prix series.

Contents

Pool stages

Group A

NationWonDrawnLostForAgainst
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4018419
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 4007936
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3027936
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2031968
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 2026282
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0055142

Group B

NationWonDrawnLostForAgainst
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 50016626
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 31111843
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 3119747
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 20364100
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 10442132
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 00519164

Knockout stage

Bowl

Semi-finals

11th Place

Final

Plate

Semi-finals

7th Place

Final

Cup

Semi-finals

3rd Place

Final

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