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2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division A
Host nationCzech Republic Czech Republic
DateJune 7–8 2013
Cup
Champion Sweden
Runner-up Belgium
Third Czech Republic
Plate
Winner  Switzerland
Runner-up Moldova
Bowl
Winner Georgia
Runner-up Denmark
2012
2014

The 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division A was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe for 2013. The competition featured just one tournament, played in Prague. Sweden won the tournament and, along with runner-ups Belgium, were promoted to the 2014 Grand Prix series.

Pool stages

Group A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Sweden 4 0 1 84 19
 Poland 4 0 0 79 36
 Croatia 3 0 2 79 36
 Romania 2 0 3 19 68
 Georgia 2 0 2 62 82
 Australia 0 0 5 5 142
  • Romania 0-14 Poland
  • Croatia 12-5 Georgia
  • Sweden 29-0 Austria
  • Georgia 7-15 Poland
  • Romania 12-0 Austria
  • Sweden 10-0 Croatia
  • Austria 5-36 Poland
  • Sweden 0-19 Georgia
  • Croatia 28-7 Romania
  • Georgia 31-0 Austria
  • Croatia 5-14 Poland
  • Sweden 26-0 Romania
  • Croatia 34-0 Austria
  • Romania 55-0 Georgia
  • Sweden 19-0 Poland

Group B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Belgium 5 0 0 166 26
 Czech Republic 3 1 1 118 43
 Moldova 3 1 1 97 47
  Switzerland 2 0 3 64 100
 Denmark 1 0 4 42 132
 Hungary 0 0 5 19 164
  • Belgium 33-5 Denmark
  • Moldova 45-0 Hungary
  • Switzerland 5-29 Czech Republic
  • Hungary 14-24 Denmark
  • Belgium 24-12 Czech Republic
  • Switzerland 7-19 Moldova
  • Czech Republic 35-7 Denmark
  • Switzerland 21-5 Hungary
  • Moldova 0-28 Belgium
  • Hungary 0-33 Czech Republic
  • Moldova 26-5 Denmark
  • Switzerland 7-40 Belgium
  • Moldova 7-7 Czech Republic
  • Belgium 41-0 Hungary
  • Switzerland 24-7 Denmark

Knockout stage

Bowl

Semi-finals

  • Georgia 31-0 Hungary
  • Austria 7-22 Denmark

11th Place

  • Hungary 0-27 Austria

Final

  • Georgia 28-0 Denmark

Plate

Semi-finals

  • Croatia 5-10 Switzerland
  • Romania 12-17 Moldova

7th Place

  • Croatia 5-19 Romania

Final

  • Switzerland 5-15 Moldova

Cup

Semi-finals

  • Sweden 14-10 Czech Republic
  • Poland 0-36 Belgium

3rd Place

  • Czech Republic 15-0 Poland

Final

  • Sweden 0-24 Belgium