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Latest revision as of 19:07, 9 February 2026
Rugby union tournament
The 2025 Rugby Europe Women’s Championship was the 28th edition of Rugby Europe‘s first division competition for women’s national rugby union teams. It began on 29 March and concluded on 19 April 2025.[1]
No team entered or left the competition as no Rugby Europe Women’s Trophy event was held in 2023/24.[2] Spain entered as reigning champions after winning their seventh consecutive title in 2024 after going undefeated throughout the tournament.[3]
Spain won the championship and clinched their 12th European title.[4]
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | TF | TA | TB | LB | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 115 | 24 | +91 | 17 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 13 | |
| 2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 147 | 35 | +112 | 23 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 10 | |
| 3 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 50 | 62 | −12 | 8 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 5 | |
| 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 197 | −191 | 0 | 31 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Portugal |
7–19 | |
| Try: Elsa Santos 74′ c Con: Daniela Correia (1/1) 75′ |
[6] | Try: Clà udia Peña Hidalgo (2) 6′ m, 12′ c Alba Vinuesa GarcÃa 30′ c Con: Amà lia Argudo Llobregat (2/3) 13′, 31′ Cards: Claudia Cano |
| Estádio Municipal do Cartaxo, Cartaxo Attendance: 400 Referee: Amber Stamp-Dunstan (WRU) |
| Spain |
69–0 | |
| Try: Lea Ducher (2) 10′ c, 69′ c Claudia Cano 16′ m Cristina Blanco 32′ c Anna Puig 34′ m Valentina Pérez (2) 39′ m, 50′ c Eider GarcÃa 44′ c Gemma Silva 56′ c Clara Piquero 59′ m ZahÃa Pérez 75′ c Con: Lea Ducher (7) 11′, 33′, 45′, 51′, 57′, 70′, 76′ Cards: Mireia de Andrés |
[7] | Cards: Linnéa Flyman |
| Netherlands |
40–5 | |
| Try: Kika Mulling (2) 30′ c, 67′ c Esmee Ligtvoet 42′ c Isa Prins 50′ m Gwen van der Schoot 54′ c Gaya van Nifterik 80′ c Con: Pleuni Kievit (5) 31′, 43′, 55′, 68′, 80+1′ |
[8] | Try: Daniela Correia 71′ m |
| Sweden |
3–38 | |
| Pen: Maja Framming 39′ Cards: Isabell Wijkström |
[9] | Try: Francisca Mendes 13′ c Beatriz Rodrigues 28′ m Mariana Santos 32′ m Raquel Andrade Santos 58′ c Daniela Correia 76′ c Ana Fernandes 80′ c Con: Daniela Correia (4) 14′, 59′, 77′, 80′ |
| Spain |
27–17 | |
| Try: Nerea GarcÃa 10′ c Marieta Román 25′ c Lourdes Alameda 51′ c Con: Amà lia Argudo (3) 11′, 26′, 52′ Pen: Amà lia Argudo (2) 65′, 76′ |
[10] | Try: Inger Jongerius 6′ m Kika Mulling 39′ c Linde van der Velden 61′ m Con: Pleuni Kievit 40′ Cards: Esmee Ligtvoet |
| Estadio Nelson Mandela, Torrevieja Attendance: 500 Referee: Doriane Domenjo (FFR) |
| Sweden |
3–90 | |
| Pen: Maja Framming 44′ | [11] | Try: Anouk Veerkamp (2) 2′ c, 29′ c Berte Anniek Nauta (2) 11′ c, 40′ m Linneke Gevers 15′ m Isa Prins 19′ c Pleuni Kievit (2) 25′ m, 36′ c Mariet Luijken 34′ c Jara Bunnik 41′ c Inger Jongerius 51′ c Kyra Elzinga 65′ c Isis Touw 71′ m Elizabeth Shermer 80′ c Con: Pleuni Kievit (10) 3′, 12′, 20′, 30′, 35′, 37′, 42′, 52′, 66′, 81′ |


