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Brazil’s Rugby World Cup Dream: A Historic Qualification

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Brazil‘s Women’s⁤ Rugby Team Reaches Historic World Cup Qualification

São⁤ Paulo – in a landmark achievement for South ‌American ​rugby,Brazil’s women’s national team,known as the Yaras,secured‍ their first-ever qualification for the Rugby World Cup. the team clinched​ their spot‍ wiht a⁢ decisive 34-13 ​victory over Colombia in June, a win that resonated far beyond the⁤ pitch. This qualification signifies a turning point for​ the sport in Brazil and the wider region.

A History forged Through Resilience

The Yaras’ ‍journey to the World Cup has ‍been marked by perseverance. Their initial foray into international competition came in‌ 2008 with a 10-0 loss to the Netherlands, followed ⁣by an 11-year period with limited matches‌ due‍ to a scarcity of regional opponents. Brazil’s rugby union strategically focused on ‍women’s sevens and rugby league during this time, before reviving the 15s program in 2019 with World Cup⁣ qualification as a primary goal.

Despite a previous​ qualifying defeat to colombia in 2021, the expanded format‌ of ⁣the‌ 2025 tournament-granting South America a guaranteed qualification spot-presented a renewed‌ chance. This set the stage for the ⁤pivotal match against their rivals.

“It was⁢ a very ⁤unbelievable thing to win the game against Colombia because we had about six or ‌seven losses before⁣ that game, it was the first time we won,” shared‌ captain Eshyllen Coimbra, who also‌ balances‍ her⁣ rugby career with studies in journalism. “I wasn’t thinking about the Rugby World Cup, it was the ‍first win, ​and I couldn’t believe it.”

Did You Know?​ The​ Yaras have only played sixteen Test⁢ matches, a stark contrast to established rugby nations like England, who played six times that number in 2024⁣ alone.

Building⁤ a ‌Program ⁤from the Ground Up

The team’s recent success is largely attributed⁣ to‍ the leadership of head coach Emiliano Caffera,‌ who also manages ​the Brazilian men’s ⁣team. Caffera took​ the helm after ‌a December 2023 victory over‌ Portugal and ​immediately prioritized developing essential 15s skills among players with backgrounds primarily⁣ in sevens.

“All of the skills of ​sevens start the planning for 15s,” Caffera explained.”I had to work on the weaknesses which were⁢ the scrum, ‍maul, defense and kicking game. We really focused⁢ there.”

Many players also bring experience from rugby league, adding ​a unique dimension‌ to‌ the⁤ team’s skillset. Veteran Edna ⁤Santini, 33, is poised to become the first athlete⁣ to‌ compete in a Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Sevens, Sevens World⁢ Series, Olympic​ Games, and a rugby ‌League World Cup-a⁤ testament to her ⁤versatility and dedication.

Key Milestones ‌in Brazil women’s Rugby⁤ History

Year Event Outcome
2008 First International ‌Match Lost to Netherlands 10-0
2019 15s​ team Revived Focus on World⁢ Cup ⁢Qualification
2021/2022 World Cup Qualifier defeated by Colombia
December 2023 Victory over Portugal First Win in⁣ Team History
June 2024 Qualifier vs. Colombia Won 34-13, Qualified for ‌2025 Rugby World Cup

Looking ‌ahead: Challenges and⁤ Opportunities

the Yaras enter the 2025 Rugby World Cup with a clear understanding of the challenges ahead.They are drawn into ‍Pool D alongside⁣ South Africa, Italy, and⁣ France-all formidable ⁢opponents they have yet to face. Despite the ⁣odds, the team is focused‍ on showcasing Brazilian rugby⁤ on⁢ the global⁤ stage.

“It is an opportunity to show⁢ the Brazilian way to play rugby,” Coimbra stated. ⁤”We want to do our best, without‍ looking at results. We want to ⁢surprise people and make people see what Brazil‍ rugby is about.”

pro Tip: ‌Understanding the unique playing⁣ styles of each opponent will be crucial ​for the Yaras as they navigate the challenges of the World Cup.

Caffera emphasizes the need for continued growth​ and increased opportunities for Brazilian players. He advocates for a South American ​tournament to foster growth within the region and believes sending players to leagues in countries like England, Italy, and New ⁢zealand‍ is essential for⁤ their progress. What⁢ steps can World ⁣Rugby take to further support the growth⁢ of​ women’s rugby ⁤in South America?

The yaras’ participation in the ⁢2025 Rugby⁣ World Cup represents ‍not only a historic achievement for Brazil but also a significant step forward for the sport in South america. Their journey is a testament⁢ to ‍the‌ power​ of resilience, dedication, and a shared vision for the future.

Women’s rugby has‌ experienced ample global growth in recent years, driven by increased investment, media coverage, and participation rates. The inclusion⁢ of women’s⁣ rugby in the Olympic Games has further boosted its profile. However, disparities remain⁣ in terms of resources and development opportunities across different‍ regions. The​ success of teams like Brazil’s Yaras highlights the potential for growth ‍in emerging rugby nations and underscores the importance of continued support ‌from governing bodies like World Rugby.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brazil Women’s Rugby

  • What is the significance of Brazil qualifying for⁤ the Rugby World​ Cup? ‍ It marks the first time a South American nation has qualified ‍for the tournament, ‌opening doors for the sport’s growth in the region.
  • Who is the captain of the Brazil women’s rugby team? Eshyllen Coimbra leads ‌the Yaras as their captain.
  • What challenges does the⁢ Brazil ‍team ⁢face ‍at the World Cup? They⁣ are in a tough pool with experienced teams like​ South Africa, Italy, and France.
  • Who is the head coach of ⁤the Brazil women’s rugby team? Emiliano Caffera is the head coach,​ also leading the men’s national⁣ team.
  • What are the team’s goals for the tournament? The Yaras aim to showcase Brazilian rugby and compete⁤ to​ the ‍best of their ability,⁤ irrespective of the outcome.

We ​hope you enjoyed this insightful look‍ into the inspiring journey of⁤ Brazil’s women’s rugby team. Share this article with your friends ‌and family, ⁤and let’s celebrate their amazing⁣ achievement together! Don’t ⁢forget to subscribe to World Today News for⁣ more‍ compelling stories from ​around the⁣ globe.

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