2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens qualifying – Men

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This was the qualifying process for the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens with the aim of selecting the men's national rugby sevens teams that would compete in the tournament in Cape Town, South Africa. A total of 59 nations took part in the qualifying process.

General

The tournament was organized by World Rugby and held from 9 to 11 September 2022, with twenty-four teams competing.[1][2] South Africa automatically qualified as hosts as well as the eight quarter-finalists of the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens. The other 16 teams qualified through their respective regional tournaments.[3]

Qualified teams

Africa North America South America Asia Europe Oceania
Automatic qualification
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa File:Flag of the United States.svg United States File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina File:Flag of England.svg England
File:Flag of France.svg France
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Regional Qualifiers
File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe
File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa
File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga

Qualifying

Legend
Qualified to 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens

Africa

14 teams competed in the Rugby Africa's Sevens tournament on 23–24 April 2022 in Kampala, Uganda contesting for the three qualifying spots. Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Kenya qualified for the World Cup.[4][5][6]

Pos Team
1 File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda
2 File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe
3 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
4 File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia
5 File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar
6 File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
7 File:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso
8 File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia
9 File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana
10 File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius
11 File:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal
12 File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana
13 File:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon
14 File:Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi

North America

13 teams competed in the RAN Sevens Qualifiers on 23–24 April 2022 in Nassau, Bahamas contesting for the two qualifying spots, Canada and Jamaica were the two teams to qualify.[7][8]

Pos Team
1 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
2 File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
3 File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
4 File:Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda
5 File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados
6 File:Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Cayman Islands
7 File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago
8 File:Flag of Curaçao.svg Curaçao
9 File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana
10 File:Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg British Virgin Islands
11 File:Flag of the Bahamas.svg Bahamas
12 File:Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands.svg Turks and Caicos Islands
13 File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize

South America

Nine teams competed in the Sudamérica Sevens tournament on 27–28 November 2021 in San José, Costa Rica, Uruguay and Chile were the two teams to book their World Cup spots.[9][10]

Pos Team
1 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
2 File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
3 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
4 File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
5 File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica
6 File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala
7 File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua
8 File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador
9 File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama

Asia

Eight teams competed for the two qualifying spots on 19–20 November 2021 in Dubai with Hong Kong and South Korea going through.[11][12][13]

Pos Team
1 File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
2 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
3 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan
4 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
5 File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates
6 File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
7 File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
8 File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines

Europe

Twelve teams competed in the European Qualifiers for the four available spots on 16–17 July 2022 in Bucharest, Romania. Ireland, Germany, Portugal, and Wales were the teams to qualify; Germany qualified for their first Sevens World Cup.[14][15]

Seed Team Pool Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland (Q) A 3 3 0 0 123 5 +118 9
2 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain B 3 3 0 0 123 22 +101 9
3 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (Q) C 3 3 0 0 90 17 +73 9
4 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales (Q) C 3 2 0 1 88 26 +62 7
5 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium B 3 2 0 1 78 29 +49 7
6 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy A 3 2 0 1 40 36 +4 7
7 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal (Q) A 3 1 0 2 56 43 +13 5
8 File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia C 3 1 0 2 36 66 –30 5
9 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic B 3 1 0 2 25 114 –89 5
10 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania B 3 0 0 3 20 81 –61 3
11 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania C 3 0 0 3 7 112 –105 3
12 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland A 3 0 0 3 10 145 –135 3

Oceania

Oceania was unable to hold any qualifying tournament due to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 in 2021 and 2022. Fiji and New Zealand had qualified automatically as quarterfinalists from the 2018 Sevens World Cup. Australia and Samoa qualified due to finishing 4th and 12th, respectively, in the 2019–20 World Rugby Sevens Series.[16] Tonga was given the final spot by placing 5th in the 2019 Oceania Sevens.[16][1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Shepard, Kit (1 July 2022). "Men's Sevens World Cup qualifying: Who has reached the tournament?". Rugby World. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  2. "Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 match schedule revealed with 50 days to go". www.rwcsevens.com. 21 July 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  3. "Teams & Qualifying". www.rwcsevens.com. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  4. "Cheetahs qualify for Sevens Rugby World Cup". NewZimbabwe.com. 25 April 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  5. Moses, Martin (25 April 2022). "Shujaa beat Zambia to qualify for the World Cup Sevens". SportsBrief - Sport news. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  6. Otieno, Kenneth (25 April 2022). "RUGBY: Uganda, Zimbabwe, Kenya Qualifies For 2022 World Cup in South Africa While Zambia Picks Commonwealth Games Ticket". sportsplugke.co.ke. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  7. "Canada and Jamaica qualify for Sevens World Cup". Americas Rugby News. 25 April 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  8. "Jamaica Makes Historic Qualification for 2022 Rugby Sevens World Cup and Commonwealth Games". Jamaicans.com. 30 April 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  9. "Uruguay and Chile men book their spots at Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 - HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series". www.world.rugby. 28 November 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  10. "Uruguay and Chile qualify for 2022 Rugby Sevens World Cup". Americas Rugby News. 29 November 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  11. "Korea Men's Sevens Squad Confirmed for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022". RugbyAsia247. 5 September 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  12. "Hong Kong men dominate China to qualify for World Cup finals". South China Morning Post. 20 November 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  13. "Four Asian teams book their berths at Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 in Cape Town". Asia Rugby. 21 November 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  14. Martin, Nik (17 July 2022). "Germany qualifies for Rugby World Cup Sevens for first time". DW.COM. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  15. "Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 line-up confirmed in Bucharest". www.world.rugby. 18 July 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  16. 16.0 16.1 "Oceania Rugby confirms 2022 Commonwealth Games and Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 Qualifiers". Oceania Rugby. 9 March 2022. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022.

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