Syria
UnionSyrian High Rugby Committee
Nickname(s)Yasmines
Ground(s)Al-Fayhaa Sports Complex
Coach(es)Maria Carolina Bravo[1]
Captain(s)Sarah Abd Elbaki
Team kit
Change kit
First international
Syria Syria 5 – 5 Lebanon Lebanon
(25 April 2018)
World Cup Sevens
Appearancesnone

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
  • Jordanian Rugby Sevens Tournament
Champions: 2022

Tournament record

Asia Cup Sevens

West Asia Rugby Sevens Series
Year Round Position P W L D
Qatar 2021 Third playoff 4th 6204
TBA Qualified
Total0 Titles1/16204

Arab Cup Sevens

Arab Rugby Sevens Championship
Year Round Position P W L D
Egypt 2021 Finals 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5302
Tunisia 2022 Did not enter
United Arab Emirates 2023 Finals 4th 6231
Total0 Titles2/311533

Current squad

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

  • Sarah Abd Elbaki
  • Alyamama Abou Ras
  • Lunar Al Samran
  • Raneem Al Safadi
  • Raghad Abo Ammar
  • Doha Al Melhem
  • Ruba Refaah
  • Nicole Al Zrawi
  • Hala Al Awar
  • Neven Al Ghadban
  • Alaa Saray Adleen
  • Amal Nassr

See also

References

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