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Dubai Sevens

Annual rugby sevens and social event

Dubai Sevens

Summary

Annual rugby sevens and social event

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2007 Dubai Sevens

The Dubai 7s is an annual rugby sevens and social event held at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai, UAE. Founded in 1970, the event is the longest running sports event in the Middle East.

Events

The Dubai 7s has six competitions each year:

  • World Rugby Sevens Series
  • World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
  • Rugby Invitation Tournament
  • Netball Invitation Tournament
  • Cricket 7s Invitational Tournament
  • WODON3, Fitness at the Emirates Dubai 7s

Dubai is the first leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series. Sixteen teams compete in the men's tournament divided into four pool of four teams each. On the first day, each team plays the other three teams in the pool. The two highest-placed teams in each pool advance to the quarterfinal knockout rounds, and the bottom two teams move to the challenge bracket.

Dubai also hosts a stop on the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series. Twelve teams compete in the women's tournament.

For the invitation tournaments, rugby teams take part in 15 sections. The rugby invitational tournament is popular, with hundreds of teams participating. The netball tournament includes teams in three sections: gulf women, open youth, and open women.

The Dubai Sevens is one of the more popular sporting events in Dubai, with over 100,000 fans attending the 2016 event.

Venue

The Dubai 7s has been held at The Sevens Stadium since 2008. Facilities at The Sevens include: eight rugby pitches, six cricket pitches, four netball/tennis courts, one basketball court, a grandstand, and ancillary facilities.

The tournament's move to that venue in 2008 was a success. The tournament broke the World Series single-day attendance record in its first year with over 50,000 fans appearing on the first day of the tournament.

World Series results

Results

Five teams have won the Dubai Sevens at least once. The early years of the tournament on the World Series were less competitive. Prior to 2003, New Zealand won the final with a comfortable 20+ point margin each year. In the first decade from 1999 to 2008 only five teams (New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa, South Africa, and England) had reached the Dubai Sevens final. Since then, the tournament has been more competitive, with several additional teams making the final and semifinal stages.

Summary of Dubai Sevens results on the World Series (updated to 2022):

TeamChampionRunner-upSemifinalistTop 4 placingTotal24244896
111517
65920
42915
36918
1359
235
224
123
11
145
11
11
11

Results by year

YearVenueCup finalPlacingsRefs
WinnerScoreRunner-up
1999Dubai Exiles38–14
2000Dubai Exiles34–5
2001Dubai Exiles45–7
2002Dubai Exiles38–12
2003Dubai Exiles33–26
2004Dubai Exiles26–21
2005Dubai Exiles28–26
2006Dubai Exiles31–12
2007Dubai Exiles31–21
2008The Sevens19–12
2009The Sevens24–12
2010The Sevens29–21
2011The Sevens29–12
2012The Sevens26–15
2013The Sevens29–17
2014The Sevens33–7
2015The Sevens28–17
WinnerScoreRunner-up
2016The Sevens26–14
2017The Sevens24–12
2018The Sevens21–5
2019The Sevens15–0
2020The SevensTournament cancelled due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
[2021
I](2021-dubai-sevens-event-i)The Sevens42–7
[2021
II](2021-dubai-sevens-event-ii)The Sevens10–7
2022The Sevens21–5
2023The Sevens12–7
2024The Sevens19–5
2025The Sevens26–22

Notes: The event held on November 7–8, 2001, was downgraded in status and excluded from the Sevens World Series after several teams withdrew in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Earlier winners

Winners of the Emirates International Trophy from 1988 to 1998:

  • 1988 The Thistles
  • 1989 Crawshays
  • 1990 Toulouse
  • 1991 Queensland
  • 1992
  • 1993 White Hart Marauders
  • 1994
  • 1995 Kiwi Nomads
  • 1996
  • 1997 New Zealand Invitation
  • 1998

References

|url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160814042406/https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2001/oct/23/rugbyunion.ianmalin |archive-date = 14 August 2016

|url-status= live |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160611140425/http://www.irishtimes.com/news/dubai-scrubbed-from-sevens-series-1.400377 |archive-date= 11 June 2016}}

|access-date = 11 June 2016 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160810231112/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/3016511/Dubai-sevens-Scots-take-Plate-prize.html |archive-date = 10 August 2016

References

  1. "Dubai Rugby Sevens: History".
  2. "Dubai Rugby Sevens: Event information".
  3. "Dubai Rugby Sevens: News".
  4. [https://dubairugby7s.com/news/dubai-rugby-sevens-breaks-attendance-records "The Dubai Rugby Sevens Broke Attendance Records"] {{Webarchive. link. (15 March 2017 , Dubai Rugby 7s, 5 December 2016.)
  5. [https://www.timeoutdubai.com/sport-wellbeing/sport/389505-dubai-rugby-sevens-2018-dates-times-schedule-nightlife-and-fancy-dress "Dubai Rugby Sevens 2018"], Time Out Dubai, 29 November 2018.
  6. [http://www.thesevens.ae/ The Sevens official website], 01.01.11.
  7. [https://www.world.rugby/sevens-series/news/23795 "Dubai sets new Series attendance record"], World Rugby, 29 November 2008.
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  9. (2000). "IRB Sevens II – Dubai".
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  11. (2003). "IRB Sevens V – Dubai".
  12. (2004). "IRB Sevens VI – Dubai".
  13. (2005). "IRB Sevens VII – Dubai".
  14. (2006). "IRB Sevens VIII – Dubai".
  15. (2007). "IRB Sevens IX – Dubai".
  16. (2009). "IRB Sevens X – Dubai".
  17. (2009). "IRB Sevens XI – Dubai".
  18. (2010). "IRB Sevens XII – Dubai".
  19. (2011). "IRB Sevens XIII – Dubai".
  20. (2012). "IRB Sevens XIV – Dubai".
  21. (2013). "IRB Sevens XV – Dubai".
  22. (2014). "IRB Sevens XVI – Dubai".
  23. (2015). "World Sevens Series XVII – Dubai".
  24. (2016). "World Sevens Series XVIII – Dubai".
  25. (2017). "World Sevens Series XIX– Dubai".
  26. (2018). "World Sevens Series XX– Dubai".
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  29. (29 July 2020). "Plans revised for HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2021".
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