Brazil Rugby

Rugby Union International Friendlies | Brazil

Team Info

Founded: 1950

Stadium: N/A

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
18 Nov 2025
13:00
Namibia Rugby 40 - 31 Brazil Rugby Rugby World Cup
Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium
13 Nov 2025
13:00
Belgium Rugby 30 - 27 Brazil Rugby Rugby World Cup
08 Nov 2025
13:00
Samoa Rugby 48 - 10 Brazil Rugby Rugby World Cup
18 Oct 2025
18:00
Brazil Rugby 24 - 31 Paraguay Rugby Rugby World Cup
Estádio Municipal Du Cambusano
11 Oct 2025
19:00
Paraguay Rugby 39 - 19 Brazil Rugby Rugby World Cup
Estadio Héroes de Curupayty
26 Jul 2025
18:00
Chile Rugby 35 - 20 Brazil Rugby Rugby World Cup
Chile Rugby High Performance Centre
19 Jul 2025
18:00
Brazil Rugby 21 - 35 Chile Rugby Rugby World Cup
Estádio Nicolau Alayon
16 Nov 2024
08:00
Hong Kong Rugby 38 - 17 Brazil Rugby Rugby Union International Friendlies
09 Nov 2024
08:00
Hong Kong Rugby 10 - 23 Brazil Rugby Rugby Union International Friendlies

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06 Oct 2024
18:40
Chile Rugby 36 - 10 Brazil Rugby Rugby Union International Friendlies

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About Brazil Rugby

The Brazil national rugby union team, nicknamed Tupis, is controlled by the Brazilian Rugby Confederation. Brazil is one of the founding unions of CONSUR (now Sudamérica Rugby) and played in the inaugural South American tournament. Brazil has not qualified for a Rugby World Cup, but participated in the first edition of rugby 7s in the Olympics. Brazil currently ranks 4th in South America (behind Argentina, Uruguay and Chile) and 6th in the Americas region.

Rugby union in Brazil has a long history, dating back to the late 19th century when British immigrants brought the game to Brazil's urban ports. Despite Brazil's success in association football, Brazil has historically been one of the weakest teams of the Americas, having less success than that of Argentina or Uruguay.

In the 21st century, efforts were made to revitalize the sport in Brazil. With rugby sevens being added to the Olympic calendar, Brazil was invited to the World Rugby Sevens Series, showing improvement in both the men's and women's series. In 2016, a meeting with the unions of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, the United States and Uruguay established the Americas Rugby Championship, meant to mirror the Six Nations and The Rugby Championship, and give consistent tests to the top teams in the region. After 3 close games, two of which Brazil came close to victory, Brazil beat the USA Eagles, 24–23, their first victory in the championship, as well as over the United States and a Tier Two nation. Brazil later went to have its first victories over Belgium and Portugal, marking the first time the team beat any European side and, later, a historical win against Argentina XV. This latter game, along with two wins against Chile and Colombia, secured Brazil its first South American Rugby Championship title, in 2018.

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