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Rugby union in Mexico is a minor but growing sport.
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Mexican Rugby Federation The Mexican Rugby Federation ( es, Federación Mexicana de Rugby, FMR or FMRU) is the governing body for rugby union in Mexico. The FMRU organizes rugby in the country: a championship takes place at the highest level in the country, and in the sa ...
( es, Federación Mexicana de Rugby, FMR) is the body directing rugby union in Mexico. It has the responsibility of organising and developing rugby in the country. Rugby in Mexico comprises 800 players and twenty clubs. Rugby in Mexico is purely amateur, lacking structure and funding. There is no rugby culture and even a regional or local solid foundation.


History

Rugby union was introduced in Mexico for the first time around 1930 by British oil workers. The teams were essentially made up of foreign players. Following the nationalisation of the Mexican oil industry the British left the country and rugby disappeared. In 1971 another Briton, Mr. Walter Irvine, again introduced rugby into the Reformed Athletic Club, an association of British origin. Walter Irvine founded "Unión Mexicana de Rugby A.C." in 1973 to organise and develop rugby union in Mexico. The "UMR" was the body directing Mexican rugby union until October 2003 when the Federación Mexicana de Rugby (FMR) was founded. In November of that year the FMR was made an associate member of the International Rugby Board. Mexico could thus take part in competitions organised by the supreme authority of rugby on a world level. The FMRU organises rugby in the country: a championship takes place at the highest level in the country, and in the same way organises a championships for youth, veterans and women. At the beginning of 2007, the Mexican Olympic committee recognized the FMR as an affiliate member. The federation of Mexico is a fully affiliated member of the IRB.


National team

On October the 25th 2007, the Mexican national rugby union team, nicknamed ´Los Serpientes´ (The Snakes), played three unofficial matches, winning one, losing one and drawing the other. The IRB did not recognise these meetings as the administrative checks to ensure that the players were eligible to represent Mexico were not made. Their first official test match, in March 2008, was a 47-7 victory over Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national team in Rugby World Cup 2011 qualifying. They were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Barbados, by a score of 21-20. Their overall record however was 2-2, finishing 6th place in Round 1A of the Americas qualification zone after defeating hosts the Cayman Islands 13-6 then losing 23-17 to the Bahamas.


World Cup record

* 1987: not invited * 1991: did not enter qualification * 1995: did not enter qualification * 1999: did not enter qualification * 2003: did not enter qualification * 2007: did not enter qualification * 2011: did not qualify * 2015: did not qualify * 2019: did not qualify


Major League Championship

The Major League championship of 2006-7 had the following eleven teams competing: * Abejas of
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(Guanajuato) * Celaya Rugby Club (Celaya) * Chihuahua Rugby (Chihuahua)
Cumiyais Rugby Club (Monterrey)
* Demonios Rugby Club (Distrito Federal) * Dragones Rugby Club (Guanajuato) * Fox Rugby Club (Distrito Federal) * Miquiztli Rugby Club (Distrito Federal) *
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Rugby Club (Puebla) * Tazmania Rugby Club (Distrito Federal) * Wallabies Rugby Club (Distrito Federal)) * Hammerheads (Cancún) * Gansos Salvajes Tomás Moro (Distrito Federal) * Guadalajara Rugby Club (Diablos) * Toros Jefferson Rugby Club (Morelia) founded in 2009 Between 2011 and 2012 a new team was formed by young players, called: * Koalas Rugby Team (Distrito federal) After their first year they won the ascension match, getting themselves the entrance to the Major League.


See also

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Mexican Rugby Federation The Mexican Rugby Federation ( es, Federación Mexicana de Rugby, FMR or FMRU) is the governing body for rugby union in Mexico. The FMRU organizes rugby in the country: a championship takes place at the highest level in the country, and in the sa ...
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Mexico national rugby union team The Mexico national rugby union team ( Spanish: ''Selección nacional de rugby Mexico'') represents Mexico men's international rugby union competitions, they entered the World Rugby Rankings in March 2012, ranked initially in joint 71st place wit ...
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Mexico national rugby sevens team The Mexico national rugby sevens team participates in competitions such as the World Sevens Series and Rugby World Cup Sevens. Mexico finished in last place in the 2008 USA Sevens and finished sixth in the 2011 Pan American Games and eighth in t ...
— the Mexican sevens team occasionally competes in IRB World Sevens Series tournaments.''Rugby in Mexico on the rise''
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External links




Official union page

NAWIRA Mexico page

News on ElRugbier.com

News on Rugbytime.com


References

* Richards, Huw ''A Game for Hooligans: The History of Rugby Union'' (
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