The highly anticipated Asia Rugby Men’s Championship is set to kick off tomorrow June 3rd, with Malaysia hosting Korea in the opening match.
This edition marks the 34th edition of the Championship, which has evolved significantly since its inception as the Asian Rugby Football Tournament in 1969. Formerly known as the Asian Five Nations from 2008 to 2014, this premier men’s XVs competition in Asia features the participation of Hong Kong China, Malaysia, and Korea. Reigning champions Hong Kong China will be looking to defend their title amidst fierce competition.
The Battle Begins: Malaysia vs. Korea
All eyes will be on Malaysia as they prepare to host the first match of the Asia Rugby Men’s Championship. The Malaysian team, fueled by their home advantage, will take on Korea in the first match. Both teams will be eager to make a strong start in this prestigious tournament and set the tone for their campaign.
Hong Kong China Aims for Title Defense
Having clinched the title in the previous edition, Hong Kong China enters the Championship as the team to beat.
Following the opening match, the Asia Rugby Men’s Championship will move to Hong Kong SAR, where the home team will face Malaysia on June 10th. Hong Kong China will enjoy the support of passionate fans, creating an electric atmosphere for what is expected to be a fiercely contested match.
The Final Showdown: Korea vs. Hong Kong China
The culmination of the Championship will take place on June 17th, as Asia’s rugby giants, Korea and Hong Kong China, go head-to-head in a final match of the championship. These two powerhouse teams have a rich history of intense battles and fierce rivalry. Expectations will be high as they vie for the ultimate glory and strive to etch their names in the annals of Asian rugby history.
Asia Rugby Men’s Championship 2023
Game 1 Korea v Malaysia
3rd June KO: 14:00 ( +8GMT)
Siadinha Hamzah Stadium (IIUM), KL Malaysia
LIVE
Game 2 Hong Kong China v Malaysia
10th June KO: 17:00 ( +8GMT)
Hong Kong Football Club , Hong Kong SAR
LIVE
Game 3 Hong Kong China v Korea
17th June KO: 17:00 (+8GMT)
Hong Kong Football Club , Hong Kong SAR
LIVE
All matches will be broadcast live on Asia Rugby’s Facebook page and YouTube channel, with highlights along with behind-the-scenes footage shared on Asia Rugby’s Instagram page. Click on any of the links above to catch all the action.