Asia Rugby is proud to announce a significant milestone in its journey towards strengthening rugby across the continent. For the first time in history, Asia Rugby will have a direct qualification spot for the Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027, set to take place in Australia. The champion of the 2025 Asia Rugby Men’s Championship will secure a coveted place in the world’s premier rugby tournament.
This historic achievement is a testament to the tireless efforts of Asia Rugby’s leadership and their commitment to advancing the sport in Asia. Securing a direct spot has been a key strategic goal for over a decade and now marks a turning point for the region’s rugby landscape.
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Japan, having already qualified, and the addition of a direct qualification spot for the Asia 1 team, opens the door for the possibility of three Asian teams competing on the world stage through the Final Qualification Tournament. This unprecedented opportunity underscores the growing strength and competitiveness of rugby in Asia.
Mr. Qais Al Dhalai, President of Asia Rugby, expressed his pride in this achievement: “This is a landmark moment for Asian rugby. Securing a direct qualification spot is not just a win for our top teams but a victory for every rugby nation in Asia. It reflects our growing competitiveness and our vision to elevate Asian rugby on the global stage.”
Mr. Asanga Seneviratne, Chairperson of the Asia Rugby Competitions Committee, added: “This direct qualification is the result of a dedicated effort by Asia Rugby Committees since 2012 and investment and strategic planning undertaken by our member nations. This will inspire our Unions to aim higher and work harder, knowing that the world stage is within reach. The future of rugby in Asia is brighter than ever.
I take this opportunity to thank World Rugby for this positive and bold step to ensure the growth of the sport and increase worldwide appeal.
This announcement follows World Rugby’s confirmation of the expanded qualification process for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, which will feature 24 teams, reflecting the governing body’s mission to drive global growth in the sport.
Asia Rugby remains committed to furthering the development and success of rugby across the continent, with this historic achievement serving as a springboard for even greater accomplishments in the years to come.