Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens
SportRugby sevens
Founded2004
No. of teams10 (2021)
Countries Argentina
 Brazil
 Costa Rica
 Guatemala
 Uruguay
 Chile
 Colombia
 Panama
 Paraguay
 Peru
Most recent
champion(s)
 Argentina
(2023 Main)
Most titles Brazil (21 titles)

The Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens (formerly known as the CONSUR Women's Sevens), is the regional championship for women's international rugby sevens in South America. It has been contested since 2004.[1] The tournament is held over two days, typically on a weekend. It is sanctioned and sponsored by Sudamérica Rugby.

The South America Women's Sevens Championship was first held in Venezuela in 2004. Since then, the regional 7s championships has periodically served as pre-qualifying competitions for the Rugby World Cup Sevens, the Pan American Games and the Olympic Games.

Tournament History

Results by year

YearHostChampionRunner UpThirdFourth
2004 Venezuela Barquisimeto  Brazil  Venezuela  Colombia  Argentina
2005 Brazil São Paulo  Brazil  Argentina  Venezuela  Colombia
2007 Chile Viña del Mar  Brazil  Colombia  Venezuela  Argentina
2008 Uruguay Punta del Este  Brazil  Argentina  Venezuela  Uruguay
2009 Brazil São José dos Campos  Brazil  Argentina  Venezuela  Uruguay
2010 Argentina Mar del Plata  Brazil  Colombia  Uruguay  Argentina
2011 Brazil Bento Gonçalves  Brazil  Argentina  Chile  Uruguay
2012 Brazil Rio de Janeiro  Brazil  Colombia  Uruguay  Argentina
2013 Brazil Rio de Janeiro  Brazil  Argentina  Uruguay  Venezuela
2014 Chile Santiago de Chile  Brazil  Argentina  Uruguay  Colombia
2015 Argentina Santa Fe, Argentina  Colombia  Argentina  Venezuela  Uruguay
2016 Brazil Rio de Janeiro  Brazil  Argentina  Colombia  Venezuela
2017-1 Argentina Villa Carlos Paz  Brazil  Argentina  Colombia  Paraguay
2017-2 Uruguay Montevideo  Brazil  Argentina  Peru  Paraguay
2018 Uruguay Montevideo  Brazil  Argentina  Colombia  Peru
2019-1 Paraguay Asunción  Brazil  Argentina  Chile  Peru
2019-2[2] Peru Lima  Brazil  Colombia  Argentina  Peru
2019-3 Uruguay Montevideo  Brazil  Argentina  Colombia  Paraguay
2020 Uruguay Montevideo  Brazil  Paraguay  Colombia  Uruguay
2021 Uruguay Montevideo  Brazil  Colombia  Argentina  Paraguay
2022 Brazil Saquarema  Brazil  Colombia  Argentina  Paraguay
2023 (Olympic) Uruguay Montevideo  Brazil  Argentina  Paraguay  Colombia
2023 (Main)[3] Paraguay Asunción  Argentina  Brazil  Chile  Paraguay

Results by team

Team Champions Runners-up Third Fourth
 Brazil 21 (list) 1 (2023-2)
 Argentina 1 (2023-2) 14 (list) 3 (2019-2, 2021, 2022) 4 (2004, 2007, 2010, 2012)
 Colombia 1 (2015) 6 (2007, 2010, 2012, 2019-2, 2021, 2022) 6 (2004, 2016, 2017-1, 2018, 2019-3, 2020) 3 (2005, 2014, 2023-1)
 Venezuela 1 (2004) 5 (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015) 2 (2013, 2016)
 Paraguay 1 (2020) 1 (2023-1) 6 (2017-1, 2017-2, 2019-3, 2021, 2022, 2023-2)
 Uruguay 4 (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014) 5 (2008, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2020)
 Chile 3 (2011, 2019-1, 2023-2)
 Peru 1 (2017-2) 3 (2018, 2019-1, 2019-2)

CONSUR Women's Sevens

2004 CONSUR Women's Sevens

Venue/Date: Barquisimeto, Venezuela, 20–21 April, 2004

POOL STAGES

Pool A
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Brazil 3 0 0 130 0
 Colombia 2 0 1 47 47
 Uruguay 1 0 2 25 48
 Paraguay 0 0 3 0 107
Pool B
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Venezuela 3 0 0 121 10
 Argentina 2 0 1 95 25
 Chile 1 0 2 10 77
 Peru 0 0 3 12 126

CLASSIFICATION STAGES

Plate Semifinals

 
Semi-finalsPlate Final
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Uruguay 24
 
 
 
 Peru 0
 
 Uruguay 10
 
 
 
 Chile 7
 
 Chile 10
 
 
 Paraguay 5
 
7th Place
 
 
 
 
 
 Paraguay 27
 
 
 Peru 0

Cup Semifinals

 
Semi-finalsCup Final
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Venezuela 22
 
 
 
 Colombia 0
 
 Brazil 15
 
 
 
 Venezuela 12
 
 Brazil 33
 
 
 Argentina 0
 
3rd Place
 
 
 
 
 
 Colombia 5
 
 
 Argentina 0

2005 CONSUR Women's Sevens

Venue/Date: 19–20 November 2005, São Paulo, Brazil (Source Brazil RFU) Summarised

Pool Stages

POOL One

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Brazil 3 0 0 122 5
Argentina 2 0 1 70 36
Uruguay 1 0 2 19 56
Peru 0 0 3 5 119
  • Brazil 36-5 Argentina
  • Uruguay 19-5 Peru
  • Brazil 34-0 Uruguay
  • Argentina 48-0 Peru
  • Brazil 52-0 Peru
  • Argentina 17-0 Uruguay

POOL Two

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Venezuela 3 0 0 54 7
Colombia 2 0 1 61 15
Chile 1 0 2 22 40
Paraguay 0 0 3 0 75
  • Venezuela 10-7 Colombia
  • Chile 17-0 Paraguay
  • Venezuela 15-0 Chile
  • Colombia 29-0 Paraguay
  • Chile 5-25 Colombia
  • Venezuela 29-0 Paraguay

Classification Stages

5th-8th Semi Finals

  • Peru 0-36 Chile
  • Uruguay 19-0 Paraguay

1st-4th Semi Finals

  • Brazil 21-0 Colombia
  • Argentina 10-5 Venezuela

7th/8th Final

  • Peru 5-14 Paraguay

5th/6th Final

  • Chile 10-5 Uruguay

3rd/4th Final

  • Colombia 12-19 Venezuela

1st/2nd Final

  • Brazil 34-0 Argentina

2007 CONSUR Women's Sevens

Date/Venue: 12–13 January 2007, Vina Del Mar, Chile (Source Brazil RFU) Summarised

Pool Stages

POOL One

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Brazil 3 0 0 104 0
Venezuela 2 0 1 84 10
Chile 1 0 2 45 46
Peru 0 0 3 0 177
  • Brazil 70-0 Peru
  • Venezuela 22-0 Chile
  • Brazil 24-0 Chile
  • Venezuela 62-0 Peru
  • Chile 45-0 Peru
  • Brazil 10-0 Venezuela

POOL Two

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Colombia 3 0 0 69 22
Argentina 2 0 1 68 19
Uruguay 1 0 2 38 64
Chile Invitation 0 0 3 10 80
  • Argentina 32-0 Invitation
  • Colombia 33-7 Uruguay
  • Argentina 26-7 Uruguay
  • Colombia 24-5 Invitation
  • Uruguay 24-5 Invitation
  • Argentina 10-12 Colombia

Classification Stages

5th-8th Semi Finals

  • Chile 48-0 Invitation
  • Uruguay 36-0 Peru

1st-4th Semi Finals

  • Brazil 26-0 Argentina
  • Colombia 28-17 Venezuela

7th/8th Final

  • Peru 10-5 Invitation

5th/6th Final

  • Chile 12-5 Uruguay

3rd/4th Final

  • Argentina 7-17 Venezuela

1st/2nd Final

  • Brazil 27-0 Colombia

2009 CONSUR Women's Sevens

Date/Venue: January 24–25, 2009. São Paulo, Brazil

Pool Stages

POOL A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Brazil 3 0 0 84 0
Venezuela 1 1 1 60 31
Colombia 1 1 1 25 34
Peru 0 0 3 7 108
  • Venezuela 50-0 Peru
  • Brazil 17-0 Colombia
  • Brazil 43-0 Peru
  • Venezuela 10-10 Colombia
  • Brazil 21-0 Venezuela
  • Colombia 15-7 Peru

POOL B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Argentina 2 1 0 102 5
Uruguay 1 2 0 39 10
Chile 1 1 1 25 56
Paraguay 0 0 3 5 100
  • Uruguay 29-0 Paraguay
  • Argentina 46-0 Chile
  • Argentina 51-0 Paraguay
  • Uruguay 5-5 Chile
  • Uruguay 5-5 Argentina
  • Chile 20-5 Paraguay

Classification Stages

5th to 8th Place

  • Colombia 33-0 Paraguay
  • Peru 5-29 Chile

7th Place

  • Paraguay 0-15 Peru

5th Place

  • Colombia 32-0 Chile

Semi Finals

  • Brazil 20-5 Uruguay
  • Venezuela 7-24 Argentina

3rd Place

  • Uruguay 7-14 Venezuela

Final

  • Brazil 45-5 Argentina

2011 CONSUR Women's Sevens

Date/Venue: February 5–6, 2011. Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Pool Stages

POOL A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Brazil 3 0 0 99 7
Argentina 2 0 1 82 19
Venezuela 1 0 2 19 110
Paraguay 0 0 3 0 162
  • Argentina 43 - 0 Venezuela
  • Brazil 44 - 0 Paraguay
  • Argentina 32 - 0 Paraguay
  • Brazil 36 - 0 Venezuela
  • Brazil 19 - 7 Argentina
  • Paraguay 0 - 19 Venezuela

5th to 8th Place

  • Columbia 31 - Paraguay 0
  • Peru 31 - Venezuela 0

7th Place

  • Venezuela 36 - 0 Paraguay

5th Place

  • Columbia 15 - Peru 0

POOL B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Chile 2 1 0 34 15
Uruguay 2 0 1 55 15
Columbia 1 1 1 22 35
Peru 0 0 3 41 72
  • Uruguay 5 - 10 Chile
  • Colombia 12 - 5 Peru
  • Uruguay 26 - 0 Peru
  • Colombia 5 - 5 Chile
  • Chile 19 - 5 Peru
  • Columbia 5 - 24 Uruguay

Semi Finals

  • Brazil 5 - 0 Uruguay
  • Chile 0 - 19 Argentina

3rd Place

  • Chile 15 - 10 Uruguay

Final

  • Brazil 32 - 5 Argentina

South American Tournaments

2005 Rugby Valentin International Tournament

This tournament took place on an unknown date although it appears sensible that it would have been prior to the South American tournament. Little is known apart from the finals

Final

  • Brazil A 31-7 Brazil B

Plate

  • Argentina A 27-0 Chile

Bronze

  • Argentina B 20-0 Uruguay A

Consolation

  • Charruas (Brazil) 19-0 Uruguay B

2009 South American Beach Games

Venue/Date: 11–13 December 2009, Montevideo, Uruguay

Group Games

  • Brazil 5–2 Chile
  • Argentina 4–1 Paraguay
  • Uruguay 6–0 Venezuela
  • Argentina 3–4 Chile
  • Brazil 9–0 Venezuela
  • Uruguay 6–1 Paraguay
  • Brazil 8–0 Paraguay
  • Uruguay 2–3 Argentina
  • Chile 7–1 Venezuela
  • Uruguay 5–4 Chile
  • Venezuela 3–6 Paraguay
  • Brazil 5–2 Argentina
  • Paraguay 3–3 Chile
  • Venezuela 1–6 Argentina
  • Uruguay 3–2 Brazil

Classification Games

1st v 4th

  • Uruguay 3 - 2 Chile

2nd v 3rd

  • Brazil 5 - 3 Argentina

3rd place

  • Argentina 4 - 2 Chile

1st place

  • Brazil 3 - 1 Uruguay

2013 Valentín Martínez

Date/Venue: November 9–10, 2013. Montevideo, Uruguay

POOL A

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Brazil 3 0 0 114 0
Argentina Rojo 2 0 1 34 43
Uruguay Negro 1 0 2 33 76
Paraguay 0 0 3 14 76
  • Brazil 52-0 Uruguay Negro
  • Argentina Rojo 17-7 Paraguay
  • Brazil 33-0 Paraguay
  • Argentina Rojo 17-7 Uruguay Negro
  • Uruguay Negro 26-7 Paraguay
  • Brazil 29-0 Argentina Rojo

5th/8th Semi Finals

  • Paraguay 27-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
  • Uruguay Negro 0-29 Chile
  • Uruguay 7-17 Argentina

7th Place

  • Invitacion Circulo de Tennis 15-12 Peru

5th Place

  • Chile 26-12 Paraguay

POOL B

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Argentina Azul 3 0 0 87 5
Uruguay Celeste 2 0 1 76 27
Chile 1 0 2 50 57
Invitacion Circulo de Tennis 0 0 3 0 124
  • Argentina Azul 41-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
  • Uruguay Celeste 33-5 Chile
  • Uruguay Celeste 43-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
  • Argentina Azul 24-5 Chile
  • Chile 40-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
  • Argentina Azul 22-0 Uruguay Celeste

Semi Finals

  • Brazil 43-0 Uruguay Celeste
  • Argentina Azul 36-0 Argentina Rojo

3rd Place

  • Uruguay Celeste 14-7 Argentina Rojo

Final

  • Brazil 26-17 Argentina Azul

2013 Bolivarian Games

Date/Venue: November 17–19, 2013. Chiclayo, Peru

POOL

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Venezuela 3 0 0 73 17
Columbia 2 0 1 98 22
Peru 1 0 2 38 61
Ecuador 0 0 3 15 124

Day 1 (17 November)

  • Peru 33-10 Ecuador
  • Venezuela 17-12 Colombia
  • Peru 5-34 Colombia

Day 2 (18 November)

  • Peru 0-17 Venezuela
  • Colombia 52-0 Ecuador
  • Venezuela 39-5 Ecuador

Day 3 (19 November)

3rd Place

  • Peru 40-7 Ecuador

Final

  • Colombia 12-7 Venezuela

2014 Valentín Martínez

Date/Venue: November 8–9, 2014. Montevideo, Uruguay Pool games (where known)

  • Brazil 48-0 Peru
  • Brazil 46-0 Venezuela
  • Venezuela 35-0 Peru
  • Paraguay 10-5 Chile
  • Argentina 31-5 Paraguay
  • Argentina 43-0 Chile
  • Colombia 34-14 Uruguay

Semi Finals

  • Brazil 45-0 Venezuela
  • Argentina 19-0 Colombia

7th Place

  • Chile bt Paraguay

5th Place

  • Chile 12-10 Uruguay (celeste)

3rd Place

  • Venezuela 17-10 Colombia

Final

  • Brazil 25-10 Argentina Azul

World Cup Qualifiers

2008

Venue & Date: Punta del Este, Uruguay, 18–19 January 2008. This competition acted as a qualifier for the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup Brazil45-0 Argentina Venezuela (Third)
 Uruguay
Plate Colombia17-7 Chile Peru (Seventh)
 Paraguay

2012

Date/Venue: February 23–24, 2012. Estádio da Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This competition acted as a qualifier for the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup Brazil27-14 Argentina Uruguay (Third)
 Venezuela
Plate Colombia19-5 Chile Peru (Seventh)
 Paraguay

2017

WinnersRunners-upThird
 Brazil Argentina Peru

Women's Sevens World Series

Brazil was previously part of the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series for the 2013–14 and 2015–16 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.

São Paulo

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Australia 24-12  New Zealand  Canada (Third)
 England
Plate  Spain 5-0  Russia  Japan (Seventh)
 Netherlands
Bowl  United States 21-0  Brazil  Ireland (Eleventh)
 Argentina

São Paulo

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  New Zealand 17–10  Australia  Canada (3rd)
 France
Plate  England 14–5  United States  Russia (7th)
 Brazil
Bowl  Fiji 17–12  Spain  China (11th)
 South Africa

São Paulo

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Australia 29–0  Canada  New Zealand (3rd)
 United States
Plate  France 15–7  Fiji  England (7th)
 Brazil
Bowl  Russia 38–12  Japan  Spain (11th)
 Ireland

References

  1. "Sudamérica Rugby" (in Spanish).
  2. "Sudamericano Femenino Sevens 2019" (in Spanish). Sudamérica Rugby. 22 May 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  3. Rugby, Sudamérica. "Las Yaguaretés, campeonas del SAR 7s por primera vez". Sudamérica Rugby (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-27.
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