Ukraine national rugby sevens team

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Ukraine
Union National Rugby Federation of Ukraine
Coach(es)Michel Bishop
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Official website
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Oleg Kvasnitsa intercepts the ball from Ireland in 2008 European Sevens 2008, Ireland vs Ukraine, Oleg Kvasnitsa 2.jpg
Oleg Kvasnitsa intercepts the ball from Ireland in 2008

The Ukraine national rugby sevens team is a minor national sevens side.

Contents

Tournament history

2008 Hannover Sevens

Group B matches -

  WAL IRE ITA UKR POL Bel
Wales 26-1433-1221-1738-733-12
Ireland 17-1226-717-731-0
Italy 31-1540-017-10
Ukraine21-1422-12
Poland 21-19
Ukraine
TeamPldWDLPFPA+/-Pts
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 550015164+8715
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 540110554+5113
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 530211475+3911
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 520384104-209
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 510449135-867
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 500553124-715

Current squad

Head coach: Michel Bishop

PlayerClub
Ruslan Tserkovnyy Flag of Ukraine.svg Kredo-63 Odesa
Vitaly Orlov Flag of Russia.svg Enisey-STM
Maksim Kravchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Olimp Kharkov
Sergey Tserkovnyy Flag of Ukraine.svg Olimp Kharkov
George Gegidze Flag of Ukraine.svg Kredo-63 Odesa
Oleg Kvasnitsa Flag of Ukraine.svg Obolon-Universitet Khmelnitskiy
Jaba Malaguradze Flag of Ukraine.svg Kredo-63 Odesa
Vyacheslav Ponamorenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Olimp Kharkov
Alexandr Lubyy Flag of Ukraine.svg Olimp Kharkov
Giorgi Todradze Flag of Ukraine.svg Kredo-63 Odesa
Bogdan Zhulavskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg Kredo-63 Odesa

Source: "Team Ukraine". Hannover Sevens website. Retrieved 2009-01-26.

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