Italy national rugby sevens team
The Italy national rugby sevens team has occasionally competed in the IRB Sevens World Series since the series' was introduced in 1999, although they do not participate in every leg. Their first (and currently only) ever points in the World Series came in 2003, when they scored four points in the Cardiff leg of the series. Italy also competes in the Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series each summer.
Union | Italian Rugby Federation | ||
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Nickname(s) | Gli Azzurri (The Blues) | ||
Coach(es) | Andrew Vilk | ||
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World Cup Sevens | |||
Appearances | 3 (First in 1993) | ||
Best result | 17th 1993, 2005 |
Italy also plays qualifying matches for two quadrennial tournaments—the Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Summer Olympics. Italy has participated in the Sevens World Cup multiple times, but has not qualified for the Olympics.
Tournament history
Rugby World Cup Sevens
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | L | D | |||
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Pool Stage | 17th | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | |||
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Did Not Qualify | ||||||||
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Bowl Winner | 17th | 8 | 3 | 4 | 1 | |||
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Bowl Quarter-Finals | 21st | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 | |||
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Did Not Qualify | ||||||||
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Total | 0 Titles | 3/7 | 17 | 5 | 11 | 1 |
Sevens Grand Prix Series
Sevens Grand Prix Series Record | |||||||||
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Pool Stage | N.C. | |||||||
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Runners-Up | 2nd | |||||||
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Third Place | 3rd | |||||||
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Third Place | 3rd | |||||||
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Sixth Place | 6th | |||||||
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Fifth Place | 5th | |||||||
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Third Place | 3rd | |||||||
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Seventh Place | 7th | |||||||
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Seventh Place | 7th | |||||||
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Ninth Place | 9th | |||||||
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Fifth Place | 5th | |||||||
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Eleventh Place | 11th | |||||||
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Eleventh Place | 11th | |||||||
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Sixth Place | 6th | |||||||
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Tenth Place | 10th | |||||||
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Seventh Place | 7th | |||||||
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Fifth Place | 5th | |||||||
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Not played | ||||||||
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Seventh Place | 7th |
World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series
World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series Record | |||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | |||||||
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Ninth Place | 9th | |||||||
Current squad
Squad to the 2021 Rugby Europe Sevens Championship Series:[1] [2]
- Diego Antl (Rugby Rovigo Delta)
- Giulio BERTACCINI (Valorugby Emilia)*
- Lorenzo Maria Bruno (Lyons Piacenza)*
- Alessandro CIOFANI (Viadana)
- Massimo Cioffi (Rugby Rovigo Delta)*
- Mattia D’Anna (Mogliano)
- Giacomo Da Re (Mogliano)
- Rocco Del Bono (Colorno)
- Giovanni D'Onofrio (Zebre/Fiamme Oro)*
- Paul Marie FORONCELLI (Rangers Vicenza)*
- Davide GALLIMBERTI (Rugby Casale)*
- Riccardo GHELLI (Amatori Rugby Badia)
- Tommaso JANNELLI (Viadana)
- Micheal MBA (Fiamme Oro)*
- Jacopo SALVETTI (Lyons Piacenza)
- Juan Alejandro Wagenpfeil (Viadana)
- Luca ZINI (Petrarca Padova)
*Member of F.I.R. Academy
See also
References
External links
- Federazione Italiana Rugby official site
- "France and Italy win in Europe". irbsevens.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
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