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The 2003 European Women Sevens Championship – the first edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship . It took place on 24 May 2003 at Lunel.
It was Spain who take home the first European Women's Sevens Championship after defeating France 21-12.[1]
Pool Stage [ ]
Key to colours in group tables
Teams that advanced to the Cup Semifinal
Teams advanced to the Plate Semifinal
Teams advanced to the Shield Final
Pool A [ ]
Pool B [ ]
Teams
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
+/−
Pts
France
4
4
0
0
165
5
+160
12
Sweden
4
3
0
1
68
50
+18
10
Portugal
4
2
0
2
90
39
+51
8
Croatia
4
1
0
3
24
129
-105
6
4
0
0
4
5
129
-124
4
Knockout stage [ ]
Bowl [ ]
Plate [ ]
Cup [ ]
References [ ]
2021 teams
Championship Trophy Conference
Tournaments
Championship Series Trophy Conference Olympic Qualifiers
Past Tournaments
Championships Grand Prix Series
Categories :
Rugby Europe Women's Sevens 2003 rugby sevens competitions 2002–03 in European women's rugby union 2002–03 in French rugby union International women's rugby union competitions hosted by France 2003 in French women's sport Hidden categories:
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