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On 5 April 2010 they won the ENTC (Emerging Nations Training Camp) Test European Championship 7s which was held in the village of [[Zánka]], Hungary.<ref>[http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/article_detail.php?article=1152 FIRA-AER website - ENTC V + Test European Championship 2010]</ref> They beat Poland 24–0 in the final. |
On 5 April 2010 they won the ENTC (Emerging Nations Training Camp) Test European Championship 7s which was held in the village of [[Zánka]], Hungary.<ref>[http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/article_detail.php?article=1152 FIRA-AER website - ENTC V + Test European Championship 2010]</ref> They beat Poland 24–0 in the final. |
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On 2014 they won the European Division B tournament which was held in the Lithuanian capital, [[Vilnius]]. They beat Serbia 43-0 and Luxemburg with 47–0, and they won against Israel with 35–12 at the semi-finals. They won the finals against Lithuania with 40–5.<ref> |
On 2014 they won the European Division B tournament which was held in the Lithuanian capital, [[Vilnius]]. They beat Serbia 43-0 and Luxemburg with 47–0, and they won against Israel with 35–12 at the semi-finals. They won the finals against Lithuania with 40–5.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.scrumqueens.com/news/hungary-bounce-back-euro-division |title=Hungary bounce back to Euro Division A |access-date=2014-11-02 |archive-date=2018-08-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180815083213/http://www.scrumqueens.com/news/hungary-bounce-back-euro-division |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 25 August 2024
Union | Hungarian Rugby Union | |
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Coach(es) | László Csont | |
Captain(s) | Mária Gyolcsos | |
Most caps | (-) | |
Top scorer | (-) | |
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The Hungary national women's rugby union team are the national women's rugby union team of Hungary. They have thus far only played in sevens tournaments and they have yet to qualify for the Women's Rugby World Cup.
On 5 April 2010 they won the ENTC (Emerging Nations Training Camp) Test European Championship 7s which was held in the village of Zánka, Hungary.[1] They beat Poland 24–0 in the final.
On 2014 they won the European Division B tournament which was held in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius. They beat Serbia 43-0 and Luxemburg with 47–0, and they won against Israel with 35–12 at the semi-finals. They won the finals against Lithuania with 40–5.[2]
Results
[edit]2010
[edit]Date | Location | Opposition | Result | Tournament |
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1–5 April | Zánka | Finland | 21-5 | ENTC Test European Championship 7s |
1–5 April | Zánka | Poland | 14-10 | ENTC Test European Championship 7s |
1–5 April | Zánka | Austria | 29-5 | ENTC Test European Championship 7s |
1–5 April | Zánka | Czech Republic | 26-0 | ENTC Test European Championship 7s |
1–5 April | Zánka | Poland | 24-10 | ENTC Test European Championship 7s (Final) |
Current squad
[edit]The squad[3] for the 2010 ENTC Test European Championship 7s:
- Mária Gyolcsos
- Csilla Fehér
- Noémi Kis
- Beáta Szalai
- Brigitta Kiss
- Anita Deák
- Zsuzsanna Jakab
- Beatrix Sólyom
- Anett Pintér
- Veronika Kovács
- Aliz Krizsák
- Katalin Huszti
- Judit Kovács
References
[edit]- ^ FIRA-AER website - ENTC V + Test European Championship 2010
- ^ "Hungary bounce back to Euro Division A". Archived from the original on 2018-08-15. Retrieved 2014-11-02.
- ^ (in Hungarian) Piros-Fehér-Zöldre festett tojás labda Archived 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
External links
[edit]- (in Hungarian) Magyar Rögbi Szövetség - Official Site