2017 Rugby Europe Sevens Conferences

The 2017 Rugby Europe Sevens Conferences are the lower divisions of Rugby Europe's 2017 sevens season. Conference 1 was held in Burgas, Bulgaria, with the two top-placing teams advancing to the 2018 Trophy, while Conference 2 was held in Tallinn, Estonia, with the top two advancing to Conference 1 for 2018.[1]

2017 Rugby Europe Sevens Conferences
Host nationConference 1:
 Bulgaria
Conference 2:
 Estonia
Date1 July – 16 July
Conference 1
Champion Hungary
Runner-up Bulgaria
Conference 2
WinnerSaint Petersburg
Runner-up Austria
2016
2018

Conference 1

Will be held in Burgas, Bulgaria 1–2 July

Legend
Promoted to Trophy for 2018
Relegated to Conference 2 for 2018
Invited Team
Rank Team
1 Hungary
2 Bulgaria
3 Slovakia
4 Malta
5 Serbia
6 Norway
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina
8 Turkey
9 Monaco
10 Slovenia
11 Montenegro
12Burgas

Pool Stage

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Bulgaria 330011343+709
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 31027852+265
 Monaco 31023178–475
Burgas 31023988–495

Pool B

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Malta 33007538+379
 Slovakia 32018342+417
 Norway 31026657+95
 Slovenia 300317104–873

Pool C

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Hungary 330011034+769
 Serbia 32013633+37
 Turkey 31025749+85
 Montenegro 300322109–873

Knockout stage

Challenge Trophy

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
2 July 2017 – 11:28
 
 
 Monaco33
 
2 July 2017 – 15:05
 
 Montenegro24
 
 Monaco22
 
2 July 2017 – 11:50
 
 Slovenia5
 
Burgas5
 
 
 Slovenia7
 
Third place
 
 
2 July 2017 – 14:43
 
 
 Montenegro21
 
 
Burgas14

5th Place

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
2 July 2017 – 10:00
 
 
 Bulgaria26
 
2 July 2017 – 13:15
 
 Turkey12
 
 Turkey0
 
2 July 2017 – 11:06
 
 Serbia36
 
 Slovakia24
 
2 July 2017 – 16:24
 
 Serbia19
 
 Serbia21
 
2 July 2017 – 10:22
 
 Norway7
 
 Malta31
 
2 July 2017 – 13:37
 
 Norway24
 
 Norway28
 
2 July 2017 – 10:44
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina24 Third place
 
 Hungary45
 
2 July 2017 – 16:02
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina0
 
 Turkey12
 
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina17
 

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
2 July 2017 – 10:00
 
 
 Bulgaria26
 
2 July 2017 – 13:59
 
 Turkey12
 
 Bulgaria31
 
2 July 2017 – 11:06
 
 Slovakia5
 
 Slovakia24
 
2 July 2017 – 17:14
 
 Serbia19
 
 Bulgaria12
 
2 July 2017 – 10:22
 
 Hungary52
 
 Malta31
 
2 July 2017 – 14:21
 
 Norway24
 
 Malta7
 
2 July 2017 – 10:44
 
 Hungary19 Third place
 
 Hungary45
 
2 July 2017 – 16:52
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina0
 
 Slovakia19
 
 
 Malta15
 

Conference 2

Played in Tallinn, Estonia 15–16 July

Legend
Promoted to Conference 1 for 2018
Invited Team
Rank Team
1Saint Petersburg
2 Austria
3 Finland
4 Estonia
5 Liechtenstein
6 Belarus
7 San Marino
8 Iceland

Pool Stage

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
Saint Petersburg 330010217+859
 Austria 32015947+127
 Belarus 31023877–395
 Liechtenstein 300342100–583

Pool B

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Finland 33009015+759
 Estonia 31113649–136
 San Marino 31023068–385
 Iceland 30122549–244

Knockout stage

Challenge Trophy

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
16 July 2017 – 10:00
 
 
 Belarus12
 
16 July 2017 - 12:37
 
 Iceland10
 
 Belarus15
 
16 July 2017 – 10:22
 
 Liechtenstein38
 
 San Marino12
 
 
 Liechtenstein28
 
Third place
 
 
16 July 2017 - 12:15
 
 
 Iceland5
 
 
 San Marino14

Cup

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
16 July 2017 – 10:44
 
 
Saint Petersburg43
 
16 July 2017 - 13:45
 
 Estonia0
 
Saint Petersburg47
 
16 July 2017 – 11:06
 
 Austria5
 
 Finland10
 
 
 Austria24
 
Third place
 
 
16 July 2017 - 13:10
 
 
 Estonia0
 
 
 Finland31
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References

  1. "Planning Rugby Europe Competitions 2017" (PDF). Rugby Europe. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2016.
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