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2019 Rugby Europe Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament
Hosts  France
Date13–14 July
Nations12
Final positions
Champions  England (for   Great Britain)
Runners-up  France
Third  Ireland
Series details
Matches played34
2021

The 2019 Rugby Europe Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament was held on 13–14 July in Colomiers at Stade Michel Bendichou. The champion of the tournament, England, qualified on behalf of Great Britain for the European spot in the 2020 Summer Olympics. The two runners-up, France and Ireland, advance to the 2020 Olympic repechage tournament. [1]

Teams

Twelve teams take part in the tournament, of which nine teams qualified through the 2019 Moscow Sevens, and are seeded according to their placements. The remaining three spots were awarded based upon performance in the Trophy and Conference tournaments. [2]

Seedings
  1.   France (Moscow winner) [3]
  2.   Ireland (Moscow runner-up)
  3.   England (Moscow 3rd; for Great Britain) [GB 1]
  4.   Germany (Moscow 4th)
  5.   Spain (Moscow 6th)
  6.   Portugal (Moscow 7th)
  7.   Italy (Moscow 8th)
  8.   Russia (Moscow 9th)
  9.   Georgia (Moscow 10th)
  10.   Lithuania (Trophy winner) [4]
  11.   Ukraine (Trophy runner-up)
  12.   Hungary (Conference winner) [5]
Note
  1. ^ By agreement between the three unions on the island of Great Britain ( England, Scotland, Wales), England, as highest finisher among those nations in the 2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series, represented Great Britain in qualifying for the 2020 Olympic Sevens. [6] The final make-up of the Great Britain men's team was determined by the British Olympic Association.

Pool stage

All times in Central European Summer Time ( UTC+02:00)

Pool A

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
  France 3 3 0 0 86 15 +71 9
  Italy 3 2 0 1 63 46 +17 7
  Portugal 3 1 0 2 64 29 +35 5
  Hungary 3 0 0 3 0 123 –123 3
13 July 2019
13:28
Portugal 12–19  Italy
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Jérémy Rozier ( France)
13 July 2019
13:50
France 42–0  Hungary
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Iñigo Atorrasagasti ( Spain)
13 July 2019
16:35
France 34–10  Italy
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Sam Grove-White ( Scotland)
13 July 2019
18:58
Italy 34–0  Hungary
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Paulo Duarte ( Portugal)
13 July 2019
19:20
France 10–5  Portugal
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Craig Evans ( Wales)

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
  Spain 3 2 1 0 104 22 +82 8
  Ireland 3 2 1 0 110 31 +79 8
  Russia 3 1 0 2 54 106 –52 5
  Ukraine 3 0 0 3 12 121 –109 3
13 July 2019
12:44
Ireland 41–0  Ukraine
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Craig Evans ( Wales)
13 July 2019
13:06
Spain 47–0  Russia
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Richard Haughton ( England)
13 July 2019
15:29
Ireland 52–14  Russia
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Paulo Duarte ( Portugal)
13 July 2019
15:51
Spain 40–5  Ukraine
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Jérémy Rozier ( France)
13 July 2019
18:14
Russia 40–7  Ukraine
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Iñigo Atorrasagasti ( Spain)
13 July 2019
18:36
Ireland 17–17  Spain
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Sam Grove-White ( Scotland)

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
  England 3 3 0 0 97 14 +83 9
  Germany 3 2 0 1 64 59 +5 7
  Georgia 3 1 0 2 52 57 –5 5
  Lithuania 3 0 0 3 19 102 –83 3
13 July 2019
11:56
England 40–0  Lithuania
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Paulo Duarte ( Portugal)
13 July 2019
12:22
Germany 33–7  Georgia
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Sam Grove-White ( Scotland)
13 July 2019
14:45
England 24–7  Georgia
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Iñigo Atorrasagasti ( Spain)
13 July 2019
15:07
Germany 24–19  Lithuania
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Craig Evans ( Wales)
13 July 2019
17:52
England 33–7  Germany
Stade Michel Bendichou, Colomiers
Referee: Jérémy Rozier ( France)

Knockout stage

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
14 July – 11:00 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
 
  France28
 
14 July – 14:59 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Georgia0
 
  France19
 
14 July – 12:06 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Ireland12
 
  Ireland21
 
14 July – 18:11 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Germany0
 
  France7
 
14 July – 11:22 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  England31
 
  Spain5
 
14 July – 15:21 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Portugal14
 
  Portugal12
 
14 July – 11:44 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  England29 Third place
 
  England35
 
14 July – 17:46 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Italy0
 
  Ireland26
 
 
  Portugal12
 

Plate

 
Semi-finalsPlate final
 
      
 
14 July – 14:15 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
 
  Georgia0
 
14 July – 17:24 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Germany19
 
  Germany19
 
14 July – 14:37 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Spain21
 
  Spain47
 
 
  Italy7
 
Seventh place
 
 
14 July – 17:02 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
 
  Georgia19
 
 
  Italy21

Bowl

 
Semi-finalsBowl final
 
      
 
14 July – 12:28 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
 
  Russia31
 
14 July – 16:05 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Hungary5
 
  Russia29
 
14 July – 12:50 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
  Lithuania24
 
  Lithuania14
 
 
  Ukraine0
 
Eleventh place
 
 
14 July – 15:43 – Stade Michel Bendichou
 
 
  Hungary12
 
 
  Ukraine29

Standings

Legend
Green fill Qualified for the Rugby seven's tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Blue fill Qualified for the Final Olympic Qualification Repechage competition
Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)   England
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Ireland
4   Portugal
5   Spain
6   Germany
7   Italy
8   Georgia
9   Russia
10   Lithuania
11   Ukraine
12   Hungary

External links

References

  1. ^ "QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD – TOKYO 2020" (PDF). World Rugby. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Pools announced for mens [sic] sevens Olympic qualifier tournament". Rugby Europe. 26 June 2019. Archived from the original on 27 June 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  3. ^ "France win Moscow Sevens Grand Prix 2019". Rugby Europe. 23 June 2019. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Lithuania joins the top of European sevens rugby". Rugby Europe. 23 June 2019. Archived from the original on 24 June 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Hungary Men's 7s on the Road to Colomiers". Rugby Europe. 9 June 2019. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Sevens Olympic pathway confirmed for 2020". England Rugby. 17 September 2018. Archived from the original on 12 October 2018.