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  2. History of rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Cricket clubs were the incubators of rugby in South America, although rugby has survived much better in these countries than cricket has. It has been claimed that Montevideo Cricket Club (MVCC) played rugby football as early as 1865, [ 40 ] but the first certain match was between Uruguayans and British members of the MVCC in 1880. [ 40 ]

  3. Sudamérica Rugby - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Rugby union in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The South East usually supplies the largest number of players to the national side. As of 2016, rugby is played by about 60,000 Brazilians and has experienced sizeable growth in the country. [1] Brazil also competes in the South American tournaments sevens. The women's national team is the strongest in South America, [citation needed] and ...

  5. Rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Although Argentina is the best-known rugby playing nation in South America, founding the Argentine Rugby Union in 1899, [129] several other countries on the continent have a long history. Rugby had been played in Brazil since the end of the 19th century, but the game was played regularly only from 1926, when São Paulo beat Santos in an inter ...

  6. Sport in South America - Wikipedia

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    The Brazil men's national handball team is considered the best in South America, with the Argentina men's national handball team being its biggest rival. The biggest highlight in South America, however, has been the Brazil women's national handball team, which, in the 2013 World Championship, were crowned world champions for the first time ...

  7. Rugby union in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Rugby was being played in neighbouring Argentina and Brazil in the late nineteenth century, mainly by British immigrants, and there is some evidence of this within Uruguay itself. English cricket clubs were the incubators of rugby in South America, although rugby has survived much better in these countries than cricket has. [3]

  8. List of rugby union playing countries - Wikipedia

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    It also shows the number of registered clubs playing in each country, official referees and the number of registered players broken down by gender and age group. In 2023, the total number of registered players increased from 5.82 million to 8.4 million. South Africa has the most with 804,279.

  9. List of rugby union competitions - Wikipedia

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    Craven Week — Annual South Africa schools competition; Bingham Cup — Held every two years, this is the largest international gay rugby tournament and honours 9/11 hero, Mark Bingham; Rugby union at the Maccabiah Games: representative XVs from various countries have been taking part in the Maccabiah Games since 1981. Mad River/Stowe 15's ...