2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B

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The 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B was the third level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by FIRA-AER during 2013. It featured one tournament hosted in Bratislava. The winners and runners up, Finland and Norway respectively, were promoted to the 2014 Division A.

Host nation Slovakia
DateMay 25–26 2013
Champion Finland
Runner-up Norway
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2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B
Host nation Slovakia
DateMay 25–26 2013
Cup
Champion Finland
Runner-up Norway
Third Israel
Plate
Winner Latvia
Runner-up Malta
Bowl
Winner Luxembourg
Runner-up Slovakia
2012
2014
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Pool stages

Pool A

More information Nation, Won ...
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Bulgaria 4 1 0 89 61
 Israel 4 0 1 118 26
 Latvia 3 0 2 107 44
 Andorra 1 1 3 48 106
 Slovakia 1 0 4 43 85
 Luxembourg 1 0 4 57 140
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  • Slovakia 24-14 Luxembourg
  • Bulgaria 12-7 Israel
  • Latvia 34-0 Andorra
  • Israel 38-0 Luxembourg
  • Slovakia 0-10 Andorra
  • Latvia 14-15 Bulgaria
  • Andorra 17-22 Luxembourg
  • Latvia 7-15 Israel
  • Bulgaria 22-12 Slovakia
  • Israel 36-7 Andorra
  • Bulgaria 26-14 Luxembourg
  • Latvia 17-7 Slovakia
  • Bulgaria 14-14 Andorra
  • Slovakia 0-22 Israel
  • Latvia 35-7 Luxembourg

Group B

More information Nation, Won ...
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Finland 5 0 0 171 14
 Norway 4 0 1 159 25
 Malta 3 0 2 156 51
 Turkey 2 0 3 75 14
 Lithuania 1 0 4 41 158
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 45 0 240
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  • Malta 31-5 Turkey
  • Finland 50-0 Lithuania
  • Norway 51-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Lithuania 0-22 Turkey
  • Malta 59-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Norway 7-15 Finland
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-43 Turkey
  • Norway 32-0 Lithuania
  • Finland 22-7 Malta
  • Lithuania 41-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Finland 38-0 Turkey
  • Norway 24-5 Malta
  • Finland 46- Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Malta 54-0 Lithuania
  • Norway 45-5 Turkey

Knockout stage

Bowl

Semi-finals:

  • Slovakia 36-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Luxembourg 21-5 Lithuania

11th-place play-off

  • Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-47 Lithuania

Final (9th-place play-off)

  • Slovakia 17-22 Luxembourg

Plate

Semi-finals:

  • Latvia 36-7 Turkey
  • Andorra 0-31 Malta

7th-place play-off

  • Turkey 10-5 Andorra

Final (5th-place play-off)

  • Latvia 25-10 Malta

Cup

Semi-finals:

  • Bulgaria 0-45 Norway
  • Israel 0-17 Finland

3rd-place play-off

  • Bulgaria 5-10 Israel

Final

  • Norway 12-25 Finland

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