2013 Safari Sevens

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2013 Safari Sevens
Host nation Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
DateNovember 2013
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The 2013 Safari Sevens are the 18th annual edition of the Safari Sevens.

Contents

Tournament administration

Venue

Dates

Ticketing

Match officials

The 2013 tournament match officials

NameHome UnionExperience

Men's tournament

Participating teams

Pool A

TeamNotes
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Tournament hosts
  Example non national team

Pool B

TeamNotes

Pool C

TeamNotes

Pool D

TeamNotes

Teams unable to attend

Teams slated to attend but later withdrew included:

TeamNotes

Pool stages

Results form the pool stages.

Pool A

MatchesFinal Pool standings
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
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Other opponent0 - 0 Rwanda  Flag of Rwanda.svg
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Pool B

MatchesFinal Pool standings
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
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Pool C

MatchesFinal Pool standings
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Pool D

MatchesFinal Pool standings
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Knockout stage

Results from the knockout stage.


Cup

Cup Quarter-finals Cup Semi-finals Final
         
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  Example non national team 0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Plate

Plate Semi-final Plate Final
      
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Bowl

Bowl Quarter-finals Bowl Semi-finals Bowl Final
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Shield

Shield Semi-final Shield Final
      
1  
4  
 
 
3  
2  

Women's Tournament Result

Round-robin stage

MatchesFinal standings
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
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Knockout stage

Women's Cup Final
   
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Men's Veteran Results

Pool stage

Pool 'A'

MatchesFinal Pool standings
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Pool 'B'

MatchesFinal Pool standings
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Knockout stage

Veteran's Semi-final Veteran's Final
      
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Boys

Provinces of Kenya
1. Central
2. Coast
3. Eastern
4. Nairobi
5. North Eastern
6. Nyanza
7. Rift Valley
8. Western Kenya Provinces numbered.svg
Provinces of Kenya
1. Central
2. Coast
3. Eastern
4. Nairobi
5. North Eastern
6. Nyanza
7. Rift Valley
8. Western

Pools

Pool 'A'

MatchesFinal Pool standings
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Pool 'B'

MatchesFinal Pool standings
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Knockout stage

Boy's Cup

Boy's Semi-final Boy's Final
      
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4  
 
 
3  
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Boy's Plate

Boy's Plate-final
   
1  
2  

Boy's Bowl

Boy's Bowl-final
   
1  
2  

Boy's Shield

Boy's Shield-final
   
1  
2  

Girls

Group stage

Pool 'A'

MatchesFinal Pool standings
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
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Pool 'B'

MatchesFinal Pool standings
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Knockout stage

Girl's Cup

Girl's Semi-final Girl's Final
      
1  
4  
 
 
3  
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Girl's Plate

Girl's Plate-final
   
1  
2  

Girl's Bowl

Girl's Bowl-final
   
1  
2  

Girl's Shield

Girl's Shield-final
   
1  
2  

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