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Rugby union in Portugal is a growing sport, though still a long distance from
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, with some degree of semi-professionalisation in its top flight league and the national rugby union team. The rugby union teams in Portugal are mostly university sides, from Lisbon,
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, with multi-sport clubs like Benfica and Belenenses having rugby union collectivities.


Governing body

Rugby union in Portugal is administered by the Federação Portuguesa de Rugby. It was founded in 1926 and became affiliated to the
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in 1988.Bath p73


History

The first recorded game in Portugal occurred at Cruz Quebrada on the outskirts of Lisbon in 1903. All the players were British. However, it was only in the 1920s, and, later, in the 1950s that periods of consolidation occurred.


1920s

In 1922 that the game began to be organized on a formal basis. The Anglo-Portuguese playing pool at this point had been severely depleted by the
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, and the local population began to become involved. In many cases, the players were students, or ex-students, who had encountered the game abroad. The first match was played on 12 March, when a team from the Royal Football Club beat a team from Carcavelos. A second game was played in April, with the same result. Sporting recruited Maurice Baillehache, a Frenchman, as a player and coach. This led to a match between Sporting and the Royal Club on 11 November 1922, with Sporting emerging victorious. In 1927, the clubs of Benfica, the Royal Football Club, Carcavelinhos, Ginasio and Sporting came together to form the
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. A rugby football league was created in the same year, being won in that year by Sporting. Rugby arrived later in
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, being played first at the
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in 1908. The Oporto Rugby Club was founded in 1937. Lisbon first sent a team to play Porto in 1936.


1950s

Portuguese rugby had once again been set back by the effects of another world war, but it was still dominated by students and ex-students. Portuguese rugby was heavily influenced by French rugby in this period.


1990s

Portuguese rugby had a much needed "facelift" in this period, with some of its various problems being addressed. The shortage of facilities was partly remedied, and a proper youth recruitment programme put in place. In three years during the mid-1990s, Portugal managed to double its number of registered players from around 3,000 to around 6,000 In 1995, however, Portugal had a major setback when they were beaten at home 102-11 by
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in the 1995 Rugby World Cup qualifiers. This set their morale back, and led to criticism of weaknesses in scrummaging, rucking and mauling.


Present day

Portuguese rugby continues to hover around the 6,000 mark, but the main aim at the moment is to improve the national infrastructure, which has partly paid off, since the Portuguese rugby team managed to get into the 2007 Rugby World Cup - the first all amateur team to do so since professionalisation. They were the only new team in the tournament, since all the rest had appeared in the
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Competitions


Current hierarchical divisional breakdowns

* Campeonato Português de Rugby (12 teams) * Campeonato Nacional de Rugby I Divisão (10 teams) * Campeonato Nacional de Rugby II Divisão (2 groups of 8 teams each)


National team

The national rugby union team made a dramatic qualification into the 2007 Rugby World Cup and become the first all amateur team to qualify for the World Cup since the sport opened itself up to professionals in August 1995 (after that year's World Cup). They qualified for the
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by winning the Final Qualification Tournament.
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kicked an overtime penalty that would see "Os Lobos" win that qualification group on points difference. The Portuguese national rugby sevens team has performed well, becoming one of the strongest teams in Europe, and proved their status as European champions in several occasions. The Portugal national rugby union team, nicknamed "Os Lobos," Portuguese for "The Wolves", is a third tier
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side representing
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. They first played in 1935 and now compete in the
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. Portugal qualified for their first
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in 2007. Portugal were in Pool C along with the
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. In the tournament, open side
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and outside half Duarte Cardoso Pinto were noted as particularly outstanding players. Richards, Chapter 14 ''Journeys without Maps'', p281 They were heavily beaten by New Zealand but gave both Italy and Romania serious matches with Romania being held to a 14-10 victory, only through their muscle and the second half appearance of skilled Romanian hooker Marius Tincu. Portugal have experienced unprecedented success in recent years. They were surprise winners of the 2003-4
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and have continued to record impressive results, although they could only finish third in the 2005-6 event.


Sevens

The
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represent Portugal in international rugby sevens. The team compete in competitions such as the World Sevens Series and the
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. Pedro Leal and
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are two notable sevens players. The IRB Sevens World Series circuit has allowed the Portuguese players to demonstrate their competence to the wider rugby world. In 2006-07 Portugal was an IRB Sevens "core team", participating in each of the season's events, for the first time. They have become an established power in the abbreviated form of the game. They lost core team status a year later, but regained it for the 2012–13 series in a qualifying tournament held as part of the 2012 Hong Kong Sevens.


See also

* Sport in Portugal * Rugby union in Brazil - the game has a small foothold in the largest Portuguese speaking nation. * Rugby union in Macau, a Portuguese territory until 1999.


External links


Federação Portuguesa de Rugby Official SiteFIRA Portugal page


References

*Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ) *Richards, Huw ''A Game for Hooligans: The History of Rugby Union'' (
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