Pakistan national rugby sevens team
Rugby team
Union | Pakistan Rugby Union | |
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Coach(es) | Shakeel Ahmed | |
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The Pakistan national rugby sevens team first took part in the 2006 Singer Sevens[1] in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Playing three matches, they lost all three, against the Arabian Gulf, hosts Sri Lanka and India respectively, failing to register a single point in the process.
Results
2009
Date | Location | Opposition | Result | Tournament |
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28–29 October | Colombo | Sri Lanka | 0-52 | 2009 Carlton Sevens |
28–29 October | Colombo | South Korea | 0-24 | 2009 Carlton Sevens |
28–29 October | Colombo | Iran | 19-17 | 2009 Carlton Sevens |
28–29 October | Colombo | Brunei | 26-7 | 2009 Carlton Sevens |
2010
Date | Location | Opposition | Result | Tournament |
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2–3 April | New Delhi | Malaysia | 2010 Commonwealth Games Sevens Test Event | |
2–3 April | New Delhi | Sri Lanka | 2010 Commonwealth Games Sevens Test Event | |
2–3 April | New Delhi | Kazakhstan | 2010 Commonwealth Games Sevens Test Event |
- Pakistan wins in bold.
References
- ^ Rugby7 Archived 2009-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
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