Americas Rugby Challenge
The Americas Rugby Challenge is an annual international rugby union tournament between the four best nations below the Americas Rugby Championship. It was first contested in 2018, with Colombia winning the inaugural title.
Current season or competition: 2019 Americas Rugby Challenge | |
Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 2018 |
Number of teams | 4 |
Country | Cayman Islands Colombia Mexico Paraguay |
Holders | Colombia (2019) |
Most titles | Colombia (2 titles) |
Format
All four nations play each other once in a single-round robin. Every instance of the tournament to date has taken place in one host country, unlike the Americas Rugby Championship in which each country hosts two to three home matches.
Promotion/Relegation
In August of 2019, Chilean Rugby Federation president Cristian Rudhoff confirmed that starting in 2020 the Americas Rugby Challenge will include a promotion/relegation playoff with the Americas Rugby Championship[1]
Additionally, the lower placed North American team in the Americas Rugby Challenge every year faces the winner of the Rugby Americas North Championship in a promotion/relegation playoff.
Previous Results
Year | Winner | Second | Third | Fourth |
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2018 | Colombia | Paraguay | Mexico | Guyana |
2019 | Colombia | Mexico | Paraguay | Cayman Islands |