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For the women's tournament, see Sevens Women Grand Prix Series.
Sevens Grand Prix Series
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File:Sports current event.svg 2013 Sevens Grand Prix Series
Sport Rugby union
Founded 2011
No. of teams 12
Country European
Most recent champion(s) England England
Most titles Portugal Portugal (8 titles)

The Sevens Grand Prix Series is a European competition of 7-a-side rugby. It was formerly known as the FIRA European Sevens. It's organized as a series of tournament, following the model of the IRB Sevens World Series. The first edition of this competition was held in 2011 with a victory of Portugal.

Format[]

The twelve teams are playing several tournaments. After the pool phase (2 pools of 6 teams), the teams are distributed in the Cup competition (two first of each pool), the Plate (3rd and 4th) or the Bowl (last two). Points are allocated following the ranking in each tournament. At the end of the series, the Champion is declared. The tournament last two day and each game have to period of 7 minutes except the final of the Cup which is 2x10 minutes.

History[]

2002-2010[]

A number of qualifying tournaments lead up to a finals tournament, which functions as the European championship and, in 2008, also as the qualifying stage for the Sevens World Cup.

The first European Championship was held in 2002 in Heidelberg, Germany, and was won by Portugal, the team that won every men's championship since except 2007 and 2009, when Russia won. In 2003, the tournament was again held in Heidelberg and, in 2004, Palma de Mallorca, Spain was the host. From 2005 to 2007, Moscow was the host of the tournament.

Hanover held the tournament for the first time in 2008 and did so again in 2009. In 2010, the tournament return to Moscow.

2011- ???[]

In 2011, the format of the competition changed. The twelve best teams meet on several tournaments, following the model of the IRB Sevens World Series. The name also changed, the European Championship is now known as Sevens Grand Prix Series

Honours[]

Year Champion Runner Up Third Fourth
2002 Portugal Portugal Georgia Georgia Germany Germany France France
2003 Portugal Portugal France France Georgia Georgia Germany Germany
2004 Portugal Portugal Italy Italy Template:Country data Ireland Scotland Scotland
2005 Portugal Portugal Russia Russia Italy Italy France France
2006 Portugal Portugal Russia Russia Italy Italy France France
2007 Russia Russia France France Moldova Moldova Spain Spain
2008 Portugal Portugal Wales Wales Georgia Georgia Template:Country data Ireland
2009 Russia Russia France France Italy Italy Spain Spain
2010 Portugal Portugal France France Russia Russia Spain Spain
2011 Portugal Portugal England England Spain Spain Russia Russia
2012 England England Portugal Portugal France France Russia Russia
2013 Flag of England England Flag of France France Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Portugal Portugal

Partners[]

Société Générale, Eurosport 2 (Official broadcaster), Berugbe

External links[]

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