Hungary national rugby sevens team

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Hungary
UnionHungarian Rugby Union
Team kit

The Hungary national rugby sevens team competes in the FIRA European Sevens circuit. They first took part in a qualifying tournament for the 1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Lisbon in 1996. Playing four matches, they lost all four, including 0-89 and 0-80 scores against New Zealand and Ireland respectively.

Results

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2008

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Rugby Sevens – Hungarian internationals in 2008
Date Location Opposition Result Tournament
24–25 May Sopot  Ireland 0-40 2008 Sopot Sevens
24–25 May Sopot  Sweden 0-28 2008 Sopot Sevens
24–25 May Sopot  Lithuania 7-33 2008 Sopot Sevens
24–25 May Sopot  Denmark 7-12 2008 Sopot Sevens
24–25 May Sopot  Norway 33-12 2008 Sopot Sevens
31 May - 1 June Zagreb  Austria 38-14 2008 Zagreb Sevens
31 May - 1 June Zagreb  Serbia 10-35 2008 Zagreb Sevens
31 May - 1 June Zagreb  Germany 7-54 2008 Zagreb Sevens
31 May - 1 June Zagreb  Italy 0-47 2008 Zagreb Sevens
31 May - 1 June Zagreb  Croatia 7-28 2008 Zagreb Sevens
31 May - 1 June Zagreb  Bosnia and Herzegovina 5-7 2008 Zagreb Sevens

2009

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Rugby Sevens – Hungarian internationals in 2009
Date Location Opposition Result Tournament
16–17 May Sopot  Portugal 0-82 2009 Sopot Sevens
16–17 May Sopot  Sweden 5-35 2009 Sopot Sevens
16–17 May Sopot  Latvia 0-17 2009 Sopot Sevens
16–17 May Sopot  Luxembourg 5-17 2009 Sopot Sevens
16–17 May Sopot  Norway 0-19 2009 Sopot Sevens
30–31 May Split  France 0-84 2009 Split Sevens
30–31 May Split  Germany 0-47 2009 Split Sevens
30–31 May Split  Bosnia and Herzegovina 12-24 2009 Split Sevens
30–31 May Split  Serbia 19-0 2009 Split Sevens
30–31 May Split  Cyprus 0-80 2009 Split Sevens
30–31 May Split  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-28 2009 Split Sevens
  • Hungarian wins in bold.

References

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