Rugby union in Spain

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Rugby union is a popular team sport played in Spain. The national side has played at the 1999 Rugby World Cup and is considered one of the stronger European nations outside the Six Nations Championship. Spanish club rugby is divided into divisions.

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[edit] Popularity

Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Spain, and as such, rugby union gets minimal media coverage. After the national team qualified for their first ever World Cup, the 1999 World Cup, participation rates for rugby union had jumped up by 20% in the Madrid area by 2001. In addition, funding from the Spanish sports council has also been on the rise. There are currently over 17,000 registered rugby union footballers in Spain, with over 200 clubs.

[edit] Competitions

The Spanish rugby league is divided into divisions. The top teams play in the División de Honor. In each division, a team plays all other teams twice, once at home and once away. The Spanish league teams compete in a domestic cup competition each year, called the Copa del Rey. The winners of the División de Honor de Rugby (Honor Division) play the winners of the Copa del Rey in the Supercopa de España de Rugby (Super Cup). Spanish teams also compete in the European Shield.

[edit] Current hierarchical divisional breakdowns

  • División de Honor (10 teams)
  • División de Honor B (2 groups of 8 teams each)

[edit] Others competitions

  • Copa del Rey de Rugby

[edit] National team

The Spain national rugby union team represents the whole country and have been playing international rugby since the late 1920s. Their first match was in 1929 against Italy, which Spain won 9-0. Spain has thus far made one World Cup appearance, being in 1999. They were grouped in Pool A, alongside South Africa, Scotland and Uruguay. South Africa and Scotland defeated Spain by 40 points, and they also lost to Uruguay, though it was a closer contest.

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