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The 2024 Rugby Africa Women's Cup was the tournament's fourth edition and was held in Antananarivo, Madagascar from 4 to 12 May. [1] The champion qualified directly for the 2025 Rugby World Cup and also for the 2024 WXV 2 competition.
Rugby Africa Women's Cup was initially launched in 2019. South Africa won the inaugural competition in Brakpan and also qualified for the 2021 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. [1] [2] The 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. [3] [4] [5] The 2021 tournament was replaced with a series of test matches ...
The 2023 Rugby Africa Women's Cup is the third edition of the Rugby Africa Women's Cup.The 12 teams are split in 3 divisions that play a single round-robin. The composition of the divisions was decided according to the pool results of the 2022 edition.
The 2022 Rugby Africa Women's Cup is the second edition of the Rugby Africa Women's Cup following the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 editions due to COVID-19 related restrictions. The 12 teams are split in 4 pools that play a single round-robin where the winners classify to the second phase of the tournament.
Madagascar qualified as runners up at the 2024 Rugby Africa Women's Cup. Fiji and Samoa secured their places in the top two of the Oceania Rugby Women's Championship on 29 May 2024. Hong Kong qualified as runners up at the 2024 Asia Rugby Women's Championship on 1 June 2024.
The Rugby Africa Cup is a two-year men's rugby union tournament involving the top 16 African nations based on their World Rugby rankings, it is organised by Rugby Africa. The tournament was first held in 2000. [1] It was renamed the Rugby Africa Cup in November 2019, it was previously called the Africa Cup since 2006, the CAR Top 9 and CAR Top 10.
2022 Rugby Africa Cup: 4: 12 November 2022 Burkina Faso: 52: 0: Stade Omnisport Paul Biya, Yaoundé: 2022 Rugby Africa Cup: 5: 20 May 2023 South Africa: 0: 87: Stade Makis, Antananarivo: 2023 Rugby Africa Cup: 6: 24 May 2023 Madagascar: 10: 30: Stade Makis, Antananarivo: 2023 Rugby Africa Cup: 7: 28 May 2023 Kenya: 3: 52: Stade Makis ...
The 2019 Rugby Africa Women's Cup was the first edition of the Rugby Africa Women's Cup and was held in South Africa. It also doubled as a 2021 Rugby World Cup qualifier for the African continent. The tournament was played as a single round-robin at the Bosman Stadium in Brakpan from 9–17 August 2019. [1] Four women's national teams competed ...