Portugal national rugby sevens team

Portugal
UnionFederação Portuguesa de Rugby
Nickname(s)The Lobos (The Wolves)
Coach(es)Frederico Sousa
Team kit
Change kit
First international
  6 - 24 Namibia 
(Catania, Italy; 1992-05-27)
Largest win
 Hungary 0 - 82  
(Sopot, Poland; 2009-05-16)
Largest defeat
 Fiji 59 - 0  
(Hong Kong, China; 1997-03-21)
World Cup Sevens
Appearances6 (First in 1997)
Best result10th place, 2005

The Portugal national rugby sevens team played for the first time in 1992, at the Catania Sevens, World Cup 1993 European Qualifier. The team plays in competitions such as the World Sevens Series, the European Sevens Grand Prix Series and the Rugby World Cup Sevens. Portugal has a record of eight European titles—in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2011—although Portugal has not made the semifinals since 2012. Pedro Leal and Gonçalo Foro are two notable sevens players.

World Rugby Sevens Series

Portugal were a core team at the World Rugby Sevens Series beginning with the 2012–13 season, but finished last among core teams in the 2015-16 World Series and were relegated. Since then, Portugal has not been in contention for promotion back to the World Series; their performance in the Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix has not been sufficiently strong for Portugal to reach the Hong Kong Sevens qualifying tournament.

Portugal competed at the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series in Dubai. They finished tenth after losing to Uganda in the ninth place playoff.[1][2] They finished tenth in the overall Challenger Series.[3]

Tournament history

Summer Olympics

Portugal has not qualified for the Summer Olympics.

Rugby World Cup Sevens

Rugby World Cup Sevens Record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
1993 Did not qualify
1997 Bowl Quarterfinalist 21st 5 0 5 0
2001 Bowl Finalist 18th 8 3 4 1
2005 Plate Finalist 10th 8 4 4 0
2009 Plate Semifinalist 11th 5 2 3 0
2013 Plate Quarterfinalist 13th 4 1 3 0
2018 Did not qualify
2022 21st Place Final 22nd 4 1 3 0
Total 0 Titles 6/8 34 11 22 1

World Rugby Sevens Series

World Games

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Akita[4]  Fiji  Australia  New Zealand
2005 Duisburg  Fiji  South Africa  Argentina
2009 Kaohsiung[5]  Fiji    South Africa

Sevens Grand Prix Series

Grand Prix record
Year Round Position
2002 Champions 1st
2003 Champions 1st
2004 Champions 1st
2005 Champions 1st
2006 Champions 1st
2007 Sixth Place 6th
2008 Champions 1st
2009 Fifth Place 5th
2010 Champions 1st
2011 Champions 1st
2012 Runners-up 2nd
2013 Fifth Place 5th
2014 Ninth Place 9th
2015 Sixth Place 6th
2016
2017
Total 8 Titles 14/14

Players

Squad for the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series in Dubai.[6]

No. Players
1 Duarte Moreira
6 Manuel Fati
7 Diogo Rodrigues
8 José Lima
9 Guilherme Vasconcelos
10 José Santos
11 João Vaz Antunes
12 Fábio Conceição
15 Antonio Monteiro
19 Vasco Silva
20 Frederico Couto
23 Vasco Correia

Notable players

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sevens captains ready for the challenge in Dubai". www.world.rugby. 2024-01-10. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  2. ^ "China and Kenya celebrate Challenger 2024 success in Dubai". www.world.rugby. 2024-01-14. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  3. ^ "Uruguay, Kenya, Chile and Germany qualify for men's HSBC SVNS Play-Off in Madrid". www.world.rugby. 2024-05-19. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  4. ^ "International World Games Association : Rugby". Archived from the original on May 17, 2007. Retrieved February 13, 2012.
  5. ^ "World Games Day 2: Fiji cruise to Gold Medal | Ultimate Rugby Sevens - The Online Home for Everything Rugby 7s". Ur7s.com. 2012-04-14. Archived from the original on 2009-07-27. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  6. ^ "2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series squad list" (PDF). World Rugby. p. 9. Retrieved 2024-01-17.