2022 Asia Rugby Championship

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The 2022 Asia Rugby Championship was the sixth tri-nations series of rugby union matches for the top-level Asia Rugby nations. Due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the series was cancelled in both 2020[1] and 2021.[2]

Date4 June – 9 July 2022
Champions Hong Kong (3rd title)
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2022 Asia Rugby Championship
Date4 June – 9 July 2022
Countries Hong Kong
 Malaysia
 South Korea
Final positions
Champions Hong Kong (3rd title)
Websitewww.asiarugby.com
2019
2023
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The teams competing were Hong Kong, South Korea and Malaysia. Hong Kong were the defending champions, having won in 2019. The format of the tri-nations series was a double round-robin where the three teams play each other twice on a home and away basis. The team finishing on top of the standings at the end of the series was declared the winner.

This competition works as an Asian qualifier for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The winner of the competition plays with Tonga to determine the participant for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Division 3 Central 1 was played from 3 to 6 July in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The losers of the matches on 3 July advance to the 3rd place match and the winners to the final on 6 July.[3][4][5] The Asia Rugby Championship Division 3 West will be played in Tehran, Iran from 29 September to 3 October. Iran, Lebanon and Qatar are expected to participate. Originally, it was planned to take place from 9 to 14 May.[6]

Teams

The teams involved, with their world rankings prior to the tournament in brackets:[7]

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Fixtures

For the details of the matches, refer to 2023 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification.

Play-off

Final

Divisional Tournaments

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2022 ARC division tournaments
Date29 May 2022 – 10 February 2023
Countries11
Tournament statistics
ChampionsDivision 2

 Pakistan
Division 3 Central
 Kazakhstan
Division 3 South
 India
Division 3 West

 Qatar
Matches played10
Attendance3,600 (360 per match)
2019 (Previous) (Next) 2023
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The 2022 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments refers to the divisions played within the annual international rugby union tournament for the Asian region.

Teams

The following teams were announced as playing the 2022 tournaments:

Pre-tournament world rankings in parentheses[8]

Division 1

[Notes 1]

Division 2

Division 3 Central

Division 3 South

Division 3 West

Division 3 South & East

[Notes 2]

Notes:

  1. Asia Rugby Championship Division 1 2022 was originally postponed to December, before being cancelled entirely.[9]
  2. The Division 3 South and East was set to be hosted by Mongolia however cancelled in June 2022 with Mongolia going on to join Division 3 Central

Division 2

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2023 Asia Rugby Division 2
Tournament details
Host Pakistan
VenuePunjab Stadium, Lahore
Date29 May – 1 June 2022
Countries2
Final positions
Champions Pakistan
Tournament statistics
Matches played2
Attendance600 (300 per match)
Top scorer(s)Thailand Thanapong Punpang
(20 points)
Most triesPakistan Omair Khan
(2 tries)
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The 2022 edition of the Division 2 Tournament was held from 29 May – 1 June 2022 in Lahore, Pakistan.

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Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Pakistan 2 1 0 1 39 38 1 2 6
2  Thailand 2 1 0 1 38 39 -1 1 5
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Matches

29 May 2022
19:30
Pakistan 15–20 Thailand
Try: Bhatti 26', Shahid 65'
Con: Khan 27' (1/2)
Pen: Siddique 37' (1/1)
Cards: Haroon Yellow card 7' Red card 32',
Safdar yellow card 30' to 40'
ReportTry: Punpang 33', Janda 42'
Con: Raphawee 74' (1/1), Legrand 83' (1/1)
Pen: Legrand 8' 24' (2/2)
Punjab Stadium, Lahore
Attendance: 300
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1 June 2022
19:30
Pakistan 24–18 Thailand
Try: Shahzad 50' c, A. Khan 55' m 64' c, Ahmed 75' m
Con: O. Khan 51' 65' (2/4)
Cards: Siddique yellow card 80' to 90'
ReportPen: Punpang 14' 22' 25' 66' 70', Legrand 48'
Cards: Punpang yellow card 40' to 50'
Punjab Stadium, Lahore
Attendance: 300
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Division 3 Central

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2022 Asia Rugby Division 3 Central
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Host Kyrgyzstan
VenueDolen Omurzakov Stadium
Date3 – 6 July 2022
Countries4
Final positions
Champions Kazakhstan
Runner-up Uzbekistan
Third place Mongolia
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Tries scored47 (11.75 per match)
Attendance400 (100 per match)
Top scorer(s)Kazakhstan Abdrakhman Nashibayev
Kazakhstan Magamedrasul Magomedov
(25 points)
Most triesKazakhstan Abdrakhman Nashibayev
Kazakhstan Magamedrasul Magomedov
(5 tries)
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The Division 3 Central Tournament was held from 3–6 July at Dolen Omurzakov Stadium in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, they were originally set to host the competition in 2020 however due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was delayed.[10] The tournament was played by Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. Kazakstan winning the tournament.[11]

Mongolia were originally set to host the 2022 Division 3 South East & East, however with the cancellation of the tournament they joined Division 3 Central replacing Afghanistan.[12][13]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
3 July 2022
 
 
 Uzbekistan17
 
6 July 2022
 
 Mongolia10
 
 Kazakhstan32
 
3 July 2022
 
 Uzbekistan24
 
 Kyrgyzstan5
 
 
 Kazakhstan115
 
Third place play-off
 
 
6 July 2022
 
 
 Kyrgyzstan7
 
 
 Mongolia69

Semi Finals

3 July 2022
17:00
Uzbekistan 17–10 Mongolia
Try: Khaydarov 20' m 49' c, Karimov 28' m
Con: Boev 50' (1/3)
ReportTry: Purenyam 9' m, Nergui 43' m
Dolen Omurzakov Stadium, Bishkek
Attendance: 100
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3 July 2022
19:00
Kyrgyzstan 5–115 Kazakhstan
Try: Torobek Uulu 49' mReportTry: Niyazov 4' m 51' m 55' c 76' c, Maxim 6' c 9' c 27' c, Timoshin 16' c, Magomedov 19' c 36' 42' m 60' c, Akymbekov 23' m 31' c, Nashibayev 34' m, Scherbakov 65' m, Mussiyatchenko 68' m 80' m, Bolatkhan 75' c
Con: Abdrakov 7' 10' 17' 20' 28' 32' 37', Nashibayev 56' 61', Mussiyatchenko 77'
Dolen Omurzakov Stadium, Bishkek
Attendance: 100
Referee: India Palak Poddar
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3rd/4th place Play off

6 July 2022
17:00
Kyrgyzstan 7–69 Mongolia
Try: Tashmamatov 75' c
Con: Tashmamatov 76' (1/1)
Cards: Kotlyarov yellow card 39' to 49'
ReportTry: Battsagaan 6' m, Ganbold 13' c, J. Enkhbat 18' m, Bazarsuren 27' m 40' c, G. Enkhbat 49' c, Nyamdorj 53' c, Batdorj 58' c, Purenyam 63' c, Nergui 72' m, Oidovdorj 80' c
Con: Enkhbat 14' 40' 50' 54' 59' 64' 80' (7/11)
Dolen Omurzakov Stadium, Bishkek
Attendance: 100
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Final

6 July 2022
19:00
Uzbekistan 24–32 Kazakhstan
Try: Sobirov 25' c 80' c, Mukhametdinov 47' m, Soibanazarov 71' m
Con: Boev 26' 80' (2/4)
ReportTry: Magomedov 3' c, Mussiyatchenko 8' m, Akymbekov 15' c 62' m, Nashibayev 29' m
Con: Abdrakov 4' 16' (2/5)
Pen: Abdrakov 35' (1/1)
Cards: Abdrakov yellow card 46' to 56'
Dolen Omurzakov Stadium, Bishkek
Attendance: 100
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Division 3 South

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2023 Asia Rugby Division 3 South
Tournament details
Host India
VenueRabindra Sarobar Stadium, Kolkata
Date19–25 November 2022
Countries3
Final positions
Champions India
Runner-up Bangladesh
Third place   Nepal
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Tries scored37 (12.33 per match)
Attendance2,500 (833 per match)
Top scorer(s)India Gaurav Kumar
(25 points)
Most triesIndia Gaurav Kumar
(5 tries)
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The 2022 edition of the Division 3 South Tournament was held from 19–25 November 2022 at the Rabindra Sarobar Stadium, India.[14] India were champions not conceding a single point across the tournament.[15]

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Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  India 2 2 0 0 168 0 168 8
2  Bangladesh 2 1 0 1 43 94 -51 4
3    Nepal 2 0 0 2 12 129 -117 0
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19 November 2022
14:30
India 86–0   Nepal
Try: G. Kumar 2' m 26' c 33' m 80' m, Khatri 11' m 40' c 55' c 57' c, Balmiki 17' m, Saha 39' c, S. Singh 47' c, N. Dagar 64' m, Shukla 70' c, J. Kumar 76' c
Con: Saha 27' 39' 40' 48' 56' 58' 71' 77' (8/14)
ReportCards: Rana yellow card, Lamichhane yellow card
Rabindra Sarobar Stadium, Kolkata
Attendance: 1,000
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22 November 2022
14:30
Nepal   12–43 Bangladesh
Try: N. Karki 75' m 76' c
Con: Shrestha 79' (1/2)
ReportTry: Akteruzzaman 23' c 70' m, Biwswas 32' c 80' m, Mahmud 37' c 60' m, Rahman 43' c
Con: Mahmud 24' 33' 38' 44' (4/7)
Cards: Rahaman yellow card
Rabindra Sarobar Stadium, Kolkata
Attendance: 500
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25 November 2022
14:15
India 82–0 Bangladesh
Try: S. Singh 5' m 34' m 73' c, Dagar 11' m, Tanwar 17' m 58' c, Shukla 21' c, Nigade 37' c 40' m, Prasad 53' c, Kumar 59' c, Hembrom 64' m, H. Singh 66' m 77' c
Con: Balmiki 22' 39' 60', Saha 54', Zosangzuala 74' 78'
ReportCards: Hasan yellow card, Shahiduzzaman yellow card
Rabindra Sarobar Stadium, Kolkata
Attendance: 1,000
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Division 3 West

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2022 Asia Rugby Division 3 West
Tournament details
Host United Arab Emirates
VenueAl Ain Rugby Club
Date10 February 2023
Countries2
Final positions
Champions Qatar
Runner-up Iran
Tournament statistics
Matches played1
Tries scored8 (8 per match)
Attendance100 (100 per match)
Top scorer(s)Qatar Wade Lotter
(15 points)
Most triesQatar Wade Lotter
(3 tries)
Player of the tournamentQatar Wade Lotter
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The 2022 edition of the Division 3 West Tournament was held on 10 February 2023 in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.[16] With Qatar winning the competition with 12-40 win over Iran.[17][18]

Originally due to have taken place May 9 to May 14. Qatar, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran and Oman where all interested in featuring. Lebanon and Iran both were front runners to host but due to progress made by Iran over the last 6 years they were awarded the position of hosts.[19][20]

In April 2022 the competition was postponed until the September and was set to be between Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria.[21][22]

By September the competition was once again postponed this time to October 2022. Iraq, Lebanon and Syria all dropped out with Qatar coming back in. Qatar and Iran were to play two tests on October 8 and 11 in Tehran.[23]

Due to protests from the Iranian team in solidarity with the unrest in the country the competition was once again delayed to February 2023 and reduced to a single test match to be played in the UAE.[24][25]

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1  Qatar 1 1 0 0 40 12 28 0 4
2  Iran 1 0 0 1 12 40 -28 0 0
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10 February 2023
19:00
Iran 12–40 Qatar
Try: Yaghoti 76' c 80' c
Con: Najafi 77' (1/2)
Cards: Farsian yellow card 15' to 25'
ReportTry: Lotter 17' c 55' m 69' m, Rakabu 34' m, Bardo 38' c 59' m
Con: Tremayne 18' 39' (2/6)
Pen: Tremayne 7' 26' (2/2)
Cards: Pietersen yellow card 21' to 31'
Al Ain, UAE
Attendance: 100
Referee: United Arab Emirates Jaco De Wit [26]
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