Rugby union in Brazil
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Rugby union is a minor sport in Brazil. Rugby union is still a rather unknown sport, but it is sensively increasing inside universities across the country. The national team have been playing international matches since the 1950s and have yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup. The domestic club competition is the Campeonato Brasileiro de Rugby, or Super 8, which has been contested annually since 1964.
Rugby union is played regularly in 13 of Brazil's 26 states and in the Federal District. The sport is not widely played in schools, but is comon in a lot of universities, more specifically the South, South East as well as parts of Amazonia and the North East. The South East usually supplies the largest number of players to the national side. Brazil also competes in events like the South America 7s. Rugby union is rather often broadcasted on cable television, just events such as the Rugby World Cup are viewed.
- (Portuguese) Associação Brasileira de Rugby - Official Site
- Brazil on Rugbydata.com
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