Asia Rugby Sevens Series
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2022 Asia Rugby Sevens Series
SportRugby union
Founded2009
No. of teams12
Most recent
champion(s)
 Japan (2023)
Most titles Japan (8 titles)

The Asia Rugby Sevens Series is an annual series of regional rugby sevens tournaments run by Asia Rugby featuring national sevens teams. It has been held regularly since 2009 to determine Asia's best men's national team in the sport of rugby sevens.

History

The first season of the competition began in 2009 with two events happening in Shanghai and Borneo. In the first season, Japan took out the trophy after taking out the Borneo Sevens and finishing runner up in Shanghai.

Tournaments

Asia Rugby Sevens Series

Tournaments that have featured as ranking events in the Asian Sevens Series include:

Results


Host
Year
China
China
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
India
India
South Korea
Korea
Malaysia
Malay­sia
Singapore
Singa­pore
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Thai­land
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emir­ates
Rank­ing events
2009 Shang­hai Bor­neo aCol­ombo   2 b
2010 Shang­hai Bor­neo 2
2011 Shang­hai Goaa Bor­neo Bang­koka 2
2012 Shang­hai Mum­bai Bor­neo 3
2013 Mum­bai Kuala Lumpur Singa­pore Bang Saen 4
2014 Bei­jing Hong Kong Kuala Lumpur 3
  2015 c Qing­dao Col­ombo Bang­kok 3
2016 Hong Kong In­cheon Col­ombo 3
2017 Hong Kong In­cheon Col­ombo 3
2018 Hong Kong In­cheon Col­ombo 3
2019 Hui­zhou In­cheon Col­ombo 3
 2020 d
(cancelled)
Hui­zhou In­cheon Col­ombo N/A
 2021 e Hui­zhou In­cheon Col­ombo Dubai 1
2022 In­cheon Bang­kok Ajman 3
2023 In­cheon Bang­kok 2
Total 742 (+1)6615 (+1)4 (+1)237 (+3)
Series logo pre-2015

Notes:

^a Italics denotes tournaments that are non-ranking events not counting towards the annual series championship.

^b The inaugural 2009 series also included non-ranking events at Kish Island in Iran, Subic in the Philippines, and Brunei.

^c It was originally planned to use the 2015 Asian Sevens Series as the qualifier for the 2016 Olympics but the series clashed with the 2015 Rugby World Cup so a separate Asian Olympic qualifying tournament was held with the final stage hosted in Hong Kong.[1]

^d The 2020 series was cancelled before any events were held, due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

^e Incheon, Huizhou and Colombo were originally scheduled as legs of the 2021 series.[2] Due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, all three of those events were cancelled and replaced – initially by two events planned for Dubai,[3] but eventually by just one event in Dubai.[4]

Asia Rugby Sevens Trophy

Year Host Winner Refs
2017  Qatar  Philippines [5]
2018  Singapore  United Arab Emirates [6]
2019  Indonesia  Malaysia [7]
2021  Qatar  United Arab Emirates [8]
2022  Indonesia  Singapore [9]
2023  Qatar  Thailand [10]

Honours

By Year

Year Series winner Runner-up Refs
2009  Japan  South Korea [11]
2010  South Korea  Japan [12][13]
2011  Japan  Hong Kong [14]
2012  Hong Kong  Japan [15]
2013  Japan  Hong Kong [16]
2014  Hong Kong  South Korea [17]
2015  Japan  Hong Kong [18]
2016  Hong Kong  Sri Lanka
2017  Japan  Hong Kong
2018  Japan  Hong Kong [19]
2019  Japan  Hong Kong
2020 Not contested
2021  Hong Kong  South Korea [20]
2022  Hong Kong  South Korea [21]
2023  Japan  Hong Kong

Series Titles

Team Champion Runner-up
 Japan82
 Hong Kong5 7
 South Korea14
 Sri Lanka1

See also

References

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