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Switzerland women's national sevens team represents Switzerland in women's Rugby sevens.
This article needs to be updated. (July 2021) |
Union | Swiss Rugby Federation | |
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Switzerland participated in an invitational tournament that was held alongside the 2014 Netherlands Women's Sevens which was the last leg for the 2013–14 Women's Sevens World Series.[1]
They won the 2023 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference that was held in Belgrade, and with it a promotion to the Trophy division for 2024.[2][3]
Players | Club |
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Lea Badel | Switzers Geneva Rugby |
Oumou Barry | Rugby Club Luzern |
Deborah Bouvresse | Switzers Geneva Rugby |
Kim Geissbühler | Switzers Geneva Rugby |
Julie Gaudin | La Rochelle |
Johanne Girard | Switzers Geneva Rugby |
Rebekka Hosch | Rugby Club Basel |
Louise Kuss | La Rochelle |
Julie Luzi | RC Palezieux |
Emily Marclay | Albaladejo Rugby Club Lausanne |
Claire Oestreicher | Neuchâtel Sports Rugby Club |
Jaya Salperwyck | R.C. Nyon |
Catherine Teyssier | Switzers Geneva Rugby |
Anne Thiébaud | Albaladejo Rugby Club Lausanne |
Morgane Wuillemin | Albaladejo Rugby Club Lausanne |
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