Uganda Wins Both Legs Of 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament

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Uganda Wins Both Legs Of 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament

 

Uganda Wins The 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament Over the weekend 7th & 8th july 2024 in Mauritius and qualified alongside Madagasca for the world rugby men sevens series 2025

Uganda completed a double in Mauritius, securing the 2024 Africa Men’s 7s title in a thrilling 20 points -17 points final win over South Africa at Labourdonnais Sports Grounds in Mauritius. Tolbert Onyango’s charges won all 12 of their matches throughout the tournament’s first & second legs, earning their fourth Africa Men’s 7s title. They last won it in 2022.

All tournaments feature the same 12 teams. Teams compete for the World Rugby Series title by accumulating points based on their finishing position in each tournament. The bottom four teams play a repechange tournament against the top four teams of the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series.

The 2024 HSBC SVNS season will reach a dramatic conclusion in Madrid as the top 8 teams play in a ‘winner takes all’ series to become Series Champions, while the bottom 4 teams will play-off against the winning teams from the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger Series to qualify for the 2025 HSBC SVNS series.

Final Standings Of The 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament

1. UGANDA (20 + 20) = 40 Points
2. SOUTH AFRICA (16 + 18) = 34 Points
3. MADAGASCAR (18 + 14). = 32 Points
4. ZIMBABWE (12 + 16 ) = 28 Points
5. BURKINAFASO (14 + 12) = 26 Points
6. KENYA (10 + 10) = 20 Points
7. IVORY COAST (8 + 4) = 12 Points
8. ZAMBIA (4 + 8) = 12 Points
9. TUNISIA (2 + 6) = 8 Points
10. MAURITIUS (6 + 1) = 7 Points
11. NIGERIA (3 + 3) = 6 Points
12. ALGERIA (1 + 2) = 3 Points

Uganda and Madagascar qualified for the 2025 edition of the World Rugby 7s Challenger Series on Africa’s ticket. South Africa and Kenya are already in the World Rugby SVNS Series.

Only four nations – Kenya (6), Uganda (4), Zimbabwe (3), and South Africa (1) – have won the tournament since 2000 when it was founded.

Previous Winners:

2000: Zimbabwe

2004: Kenya

2008: Kenya

2012: Zimbabwe

2013: Kenya

2014: South Africa

2015: Kenya

2016: Uganda

2017: Uganda

2018: Zimbabwe

2019: Kenya

2020 x Not held

2021 x Not held

2022: Uganda

2023: Kenya

2024: Uganda

From 2000 until 2012, the Rugby Africa Men’s 7s championship was held every four years. It became an annual tournament in 2013 and has, since then, been hosted around the continent every year. It was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Rugby Sevens Challenger (formerly the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series) is an annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national teams run by World Rugby that includes men’s and women’s events. Sponsored by banking group HSBC, it is the second tier of competition below the SVNS. Teams on the respective men’s and women’s tours of the Challenger Series compete for promotion to the first tier as a core team.

New Zealand “All Blacks” 7s is the current title holder of World Sevens Series.

Compiled by
Obong Ntiense Williams
“Mr Rugby”

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