| Most recent season or competition: 2014 Scotland Sevens  | |
![]() Scotland Sevens logo  | |
| Formerly | Edinburgh Sevens | 
|---|---|
| Sport | Rugby sevens | 
| Founded | 2007 | 
| No. of teams | 16 | 
| Country | |
| Venue(s) | Scotstoun Stadium | 
| Most recent champion(s)  | |
| Most titles | |
| Sponsor(s) | Emirates Airline | 
The Scotland Sevens was a rugby sevens tournament that was part of the Sevens World Series. In the 2014-15 season it was the penultimate event of the Sevens World Series circuit. It was first held in 2007 but has been removed from the series from the 2015-16 season.
Between 2007 and 2011 the tournament was held at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, then moving to Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow from 2012.[1][2] The agreement to host the tournament in Glasgow between the World Rugby, which operates the Sevens World Series, and the Scottish Rugby Union ran from 2012 for at least 3 years.[3] The event was replaced in the World Sevens series by the France Sevens event from 2015–16 and will not return to the series until 2019 at the earliest.[4]
The first and second tournaments were held near the beginning of June, with Emirates Airline as the title sponsor. Associated events have included a Festival of Rugby, which took place on the training pitches outside Murrayfield when it was held there.
Results
| Year | Host | Cup Final | Plate Final | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | Score | Runner-up | Winner | Score | Runner-up | ||||
| 2007  | 
Murrayfield, Edinburgh | New Zealand  | 
34–5 | Samoa  | 
Fiji  | 
31–7 | Kenya  | ||
| 2008  | 
Murrayfield, Edinburgh | New Zealand  | 
24–14 | England  | 
South Africa  | 
14–5 | Scotland  | ||
| 2009  | 
Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Fiji  | 
20–19 | South Africa  | 
New Zealand  | 
34–12 | Australia  | ||
| 2010  | 
Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Samoa  | 
41–14 | Australia  | 
Scotland  | 
19–0 | Argentina  | ||
| 2011  | 
Murrayfield, Edinburgh | South Africa  | 
36–35 | Australia  | 
Fiji  | 
26–14 | Samoa  | ||
| 2012  | 
Scotstoun, Glasgow | New Zealand  | 
29–14 | England  | 
Samoa  | 
31–12 | Wales  | ||
| 2013  | 
Scotstoun, Glasgow | South Africa  | 
28–21 | New Zealand  | 
United States  | 
17–7 | Argentina  | ||
| 2014  | 
Scotstoun, Glasgow | New Zealand  | 
54-7 | Canada  | 
England  | 
26-5 | Kenya  | ||
| 2015  | 
Scotstoun, Glasgow | Fiji  | 
24-17 | New Zealand  | 
South Africa  | 
12-10 | Scotland  | ||

See also
Notes and references
- ↑ Reid, Alasdair (29 April 2012). "Party time". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
 - ↑  "World Series moves to Glasgow". irbsevens.com. 9 December 2011. Archived from the original on 7 January 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ↑ "Flying the flag: We all have a ball at lucky sevens!". Evening Times. 30 March 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
 - ↑ Lamont, Alasdair. "Scotland to lose IRB Sevens host role to France". BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
 
