- Source: 2003 European Sevens Championship
- 2003 European Sevens Championship
- Rugby Europe Women's Sevens
- 2002 European Sevens Championship
- 2004 European Sevens Championship
- Rugby Europe Sevens
- 2009 European Sevens Championship
- 2003 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens
- 2004 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens
- 2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
- UEFA European Championship
The 2003 European Sevens Championship was a rugby sevens competition, with the final held in Heidelberg, Germany (16 / 17 August 2003). It was the second edition of the European Sevens championship. This event was organised by rugby's European governing body, the FIRA – Association of European Rugby (FIRA-AER).
In the final Portugal beat France 26 - 21.
Qualification
Nine one-day qualifying rugby sevens competitions took place in Amsterdam, Netherlands (17 May 2003), Prague, Czech Republic (24 May 2003), Lunel, France (24 May 2003), Sopot, Poland (31 May 2003), Makarska, Croatia (7 June 2003), Madrid, Spain (14 June 2003), Lisbon, Portugal (21 June 2003), Budapest, Romania (28 June 2002), and Tbilisi, Georgia (28 June 2003). Following these competitions twelve teams consisting of Georgia, France, Portugal, Germany, Scotland, Croatia, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Spain, Czech Republic, and Netherlands were deemed to have qualified for the European Sevens Championship hosted in Heidelberg, Germany (16-17 August 2003). However, before the tournament commenced Scotland withdrew and Switzerland replaced them.
Heidelberg
= Pool Stage
=Pool A
Pool B
= Knockout stage
=Bowl
Plate
Cup
Standings
References
External links
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=NET-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=FRA-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=CZE-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=POL-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=CRO-2004
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=SPA-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=POR-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=TBL-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=HUN-2003
http://www.rugby7.com/st.asp?T=GER-2003