Syria women's national rugby sevens team explained

Country:Syria
Union:Syrian High Rugby Committee
Ground:Al-Fayhaa Sports Complex
Coach:Maria Carolina Bravo[1]
Nickname:Yasmines
Captain:Sarah Abd Elbaki
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First: Syria 5 – 5 Lebanon
(25 April 2018)
Sevens:yes
World Cup Apps:none

The Syrian women's national rugby sevens team is Syria's representative in women's rugby sevens. Syria competed at the 2021 Arab Rugby Sevens women's tournament.[2] They placed fourth at the 2021 West Asia Rugby Women's Sevens.[3] [4]

Honours

Fourth: 2021

Runners-up: 2021

Champions: 2022

Tournament record

Asia Cup Sevens

West Asia Rugby Sevens Series
YearRoundPosition
2021Third playoff4th6 2 0 4
TBAQualified
Total0 Titles1/16204

Arab Cup Sevens

Arab Rugby Sevens Championship
YearRoundPosition
2021Finals5 3 0 2
2022Did not enter
2023Finals4th6 2 3 1
Total0 Titles2/311533

Current squad

Syria's roster of 12 athletes was named on 17 February 2023.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://syriatimes.sy/sy-ria-reaches-the-world-participating-in-the-arab-rugby-tournament/
  2. Web site: Rugby season 2021. 27 March 2022. rugbyarchive.net.
  3. Web site: 2021 Asia Rugby West Asia 7s Trophy Womens. macoocoo.com. 23 March 2022 .
  4. Web site: Qatar, Lebanon and Syria make international sevens debuts. 27 March 2022. Asia Rugby.
  5. Web site: macoocoo.com . Syrian Rugby Women. 27 March 2022.