2023 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification explained

Datefrom:4 June 2022
Dateto:9 July 2022
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Qualifying for the 2023 Rugby World Cup for Asia commenced in June 2022, with three teams competing for a spot in a Regional play-off match against Oceania 2.[1] [2]

Format

The Asia Rugby Championship, governed by Asia Rugby, is the regional qualification tournament for Rugby World Cup 2023, with only the leading Asian Championship league acting as the process. Three teams will participate across two matches, with the winner of the Asian Cup semi-final progressing to play the highest ranked participating team Hong Kong in the Asian Cup final. The winner of the final will advance to an Asia/Pacific play-off match against the winner of Oceania Round 3, Tonga (Oceania 2).

Originally planned for May 2021, the Championship was postponed due to health concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic,[3] [4] and had been pushed back multiple more times to allow ample time for teams to participate safely owing COVID-19. This also meant multiple restructures of the competition from a round-robin format home and away to just a single round of fixtures played out of a neutral venue.[5]

In April 2022, the format changed once again, following the withdrawal of Hong Kong, setting up a 2-match play-off between South Korea and Malaysia. However, on 29 April, Asia Rugby confirmed the final format for the competition which included Hong Kong back in the competition.[6]

Entrants

Three teams will compete during for the Asian qualifiers for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, with Japan the only team thus far qualified from the Region.

Nation data-sort-type="number"Rank !data-sort-type="date"Began play !Qualifying status
22 9 July 2022 Advances to Asia/Pacific play-off as Asia 1 on 9 July 2022
10 N/A Qualified with Top 12 finish at 2019 World Cup
51 4 June 2022 Eliminated by South Korea on 4 June 2022
29 4 June 2022 Eliminated by Hong Kong on 9 July 2022

Round 1: Asian Rugby Championship

Cup Final

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Qualifiers. World Rugby. 2021-03-28. 2021-01-15. https://archive.today/20210115082348/https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/2023/qualifiers. live.
  2. Web site: Asia Rugby Competitions 2021. Asia Rugby. 19 May 2021. 19 May 2021. 24 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210424125400/https://www.asiarugby.com/asia-rugby-calendar-2021/. live.
  3. Web site: Asia Rugby puts player welfare first, postpones tournaments schedule until end of June 2020. 7 March 2020. 17 April 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417080107/https://www.asiarugby.com/2020/02/29/player-welfare-asia-rugby-postpones-tournaments/. live.
  4. Web site: Asia Rugby Announces 2021 Competitions Calendar. 16 December 2020. 18 February 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210218014900/https://www.asiarugby.com/2020/12/13/2021-competitions/. live.
  5. Web site: Calendar 2021. Asia Rugby. 3 June 2021. 24 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210424125400/https://www.asiarugby.com/asia-rugby-calendar-2021/. live.
  6. Web site: Asia Rugby Keeps the Dream Alive for the World Cup 2023 . 2022-04-30 . 2022-04-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220430142706/https://www.asiarugby.com/2022/04/29/rugby-world-cup-2023/ . live .