Sudamérica Rugby

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Sudamérica Rugby (previously known as Confederación Sudamericana de Rugby (abbreviated CONSUR) between 1988 and 2015)[3][4] is the governing body for rugby union within South America and most of Central America. It was created on 14 October 1988 in Asunción on the initiative of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, counting with a total of 16 unions.

Formation14 October 1988; 37 years ago (1988-10-14) [1]
Founded atAsunción, Paraguay
TypeSport
Region served
South and Central America
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Sudamérica Rugby
Formation14 October 1988; 37 years ago (1988-10-14) [1]
Founded atAsunción, Paraguay
TypeSport
Region served
South and Central America
Members16 unions
President
Uruguay Sebastián Piñeyrúa
Vice-President
Uruguay Marcello Calandra [2]
AffiliationsWorld Rugby
Websitesudamerica.rugby
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The confederation currently has nine full World Rugby member nations, with one associate member, and is responsible for running various rugby tournaments within South America, especially the South American Rugby Championship.

History

Although there was a meeting of associations during the 1961 Championship, the body was officially established as "Confederación Sudamericana de Rugby" (South American Rugby Confederation) on October 14, 1988, in the Yacht and Golf Club of Asunción, Paraguay. The act of foundation was signed by members of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay.

The members also set up the Copa Libertadores de Rugby, contested by the national champions of each association, to be held in Punta del Este. According with the act, the Confederation was created with the aim of promoting the spreading and development of amateur rugby within South America, and organising rugby competitions in the region.[1]

Following a suggestion made by World Rugby, the Confederation changed its name to "Sudamérica Rugby" in 2015.[3]

In 2019, Sudamérica Rugby announced the creation of "Superliga Americana", the first professional competition in the region. To begin in February 2020, the tournament will be contested by five clubs of five countries, playing in a double round-robin basis. At the end of the regular phase, the four best placed teams will qualify to play the semi-finals, while team placed 5th. will play two matches versus the Colombian representative, which added in 2021.[5]

Franchised team Ceibos, based in Córdoba and made up of players from Argentina XV and Jaguares, will represent Argentina at the competition. Former Puma Ignacio Fernández Lobbe was appointed as coach of Los Ceibos.[6] The other teams taking part in the tournament will be Corinthians (Brazil), Selknam (Chile), Cafeteros Pro (Colombia), Olimpia Lions (Paraguay), and Peñarol (Uruguay).[7]

Member unions

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Competitions

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TournamentClassCategories
South American ChampionshipNational teamsSenior (A, B, C)
Americas Rugby Trophy National teams Women's
South American Junior ChampionshipNational teamsYouth (U-20, U18)
South America SevensNational teamsSenior, U-20, U-18
South America Women's SevensNational teamsWomen's, Women's U-18
Súper Liga Americana de RugbyClub teamsSenior
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National teams rankings

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World Cup qualifying

Sudamérica Rugby nations participate in qualifying tournaments for the Rugby World Cup every four years. Three Sudamérica Rugby nations –Argentina, Uruguay and Chile – have qualified to play in Rugby World Cups.

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Edition Automatically qualified Qualified via competition Qualified via repechage Eliminated in repechage Eliminated at final stage Eliminated at third stage Eliminated at second stage Eliminated at first stage
1987  Argentina N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
1991 N/a  Argentina N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
1995 N/a  Argentina N/a N/a  Uruguay
 Paraguay
 Chile
N/a N/a N/a
1999 N/a  Argentina  Uruguay N/a  Chile
 Paraguay
N/a N/a  Brazil
2003  Argentina  Uruguay N/a N/a  Chile N/a  Paraguay
 Brazil
 Venezuela
 Peru
 Colombia
2007 N/a  Argentina N/a  Uruguay  Chile N/a  Paraguay
 Brazil
 Venezuela
 Peru
 Colombia
2011  Argentina N/a N/a  Uruguay  Chile
 Brazil
N/a N/a  Paraguay
 Venezuela
 Peru
 Colombia
2015  Argentina N/a  Uruguay N/a  Chile
 Brazil
N/a  Paraguay  Colombia
 Venezuela
 Peru
2019  Argentina  Uruguay N/a N/a  Chile
 Brazil
 Paraguay
N/a  Colombia  Guatemala
 Peru
 Venezuela
 Ecuador
2023  Argentina  Uruguay
 Chile
N/a N/a N/a N/a  Brazil  Colombia
 Paraguay
2027  Argentina  Uruguay  Chile  Brazil  Paraguay  Colombia N/a  Venezuela
 Peru
 Costa Rica
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