South American Rugby League Championship

{{Short description|Rugby league football tournament}}

{{refimprove|date=April 2023}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}}

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| country = South America

| founded = {{Start date and age|2018}}

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(1st title - men's)
{{rlw-l|Brazil}}
(1st title - women's)

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The South American Rugby League Championship is a rugby league football tournament for South American national teams that was first held in 2018.

History

The inaugural South American Rugby League Championship was held in 2018 which was both hosted and won by Brazil in both the men's and women's tournament.{{Cite web|url=https://chuffed.org/project/support-biggest-rugby-league-tournament-in-south-america|title=Support biggest Rugby League tournament in South America|website=Chuffed}} However it wasn't until the second edition in 2022 that the tournament was played under International Rugby League specifications.{{Cite web|url=https://www.intrl.sport/news/south-american-championship-to-be-held-in-the-colombian-andes/|title=South American Championship to be held in the Colombian Andes|website=Rugby League International Federation}} The tournament acts as South American World Cup qualification tournament with the winners gaining the right to play in the Americas Rugby League Championship, the winner of that tournament qualifies for the World Cup. Brazil again won the 2022 edition.{{Cite web|url=https://www.intrl.sport/news/best-ever-south-american-championships-ends-in-brazil-win|title='Best ever' South American Championships ends in Brazil win|website=Rugby League International Federation}} The 2022 women's tournament did not occur due to Brazil competing in the delayed 2021 World Cup. Following 2022, the tournament would be played annually with the 2023 event set to feature wheelchair rugby league for the first time, and will also be the first time an official wheelchair game takes place in South America. To celebrate this, the Wales wheelchair team will travel to South America to play a three match test series against Brazil, marking the first ever European rugby league team to play in South America.{{Cite web|url=https://www.intrl.sport/news/wales-brazil-wheelchair-series-to-be-played-alongside-south-american-championships/|title=Wales-Brazil Wheelchair Rugby League series to be played alongside South American Championships|website=Rugby League International Federation}} The 2023 event did not go ahead for unknown reasons. In 2024, Chile won its first title with a win over Brazil and a defeat against Argentina, but still winning the title via points difference.https://www.intrl.sport/article/348/updated-chile-win-south-american-championship-despite-loss-to-argentina

Men's Tournament

The men's tournament is the competition for senior male national sides.

=Results=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center"
Year

! style=background:gold;" | Champions

! style=background:silver;" | Runners-up

! style=background:#c96;" | Third place

! Teams

! Ref.

{{flagicon|BRA}} 2018

| {{rl-big|BRA}}

| {{rl-big|ARG}}

| {{rl-big|COL}}

| 3

|{{Cite web|url=https://asiapacificrl.com/2018/11/26/brazil-win-inaugural-south-american-cups/|title=Brazil win inaugural South American Cups|first=Asia Pacific Rugby|last=League|date=25 November 2018}}

{{flagicon|COL}} 2022

| {{rl-big|BRA}}

| {{rl-big|COL}}

| {{rl-big|CHI}}

| 3

|{{Cite web|url=https://asiapacificrl.com/2022/11/29/brazil-win-2022-south-american-championship-and-spot-at-americas-cup/|title=Brazil win 2022 South American Championship and spot at Americas Cup|first=Asia Pacific Rugby|last=League|date=29 November 2022|website=Asia Pacific Rugby League}}

{{N/A}}

!{{flagicon|BRA}} 2023

| colspan=3 | {{rl|ARG}}, {{rl|BRA}}, {{rl|PAR}}

| 3

|

{{flagicon|ARG}} 2024

|{{rl-big|CHI}}

|{{rl-big|ARG}}

|{{rl-big|BRA}}

|3

|

Men's Silver Cup

The men's silver cup is the competition for B teams senior male national sides.

=Results=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center"
Year

! style=background:gold;" | Champions

! style=background:silver;" | Runners-up

! Teams

! Ref.

{{flagicon|BRA}} 2018

| {{flagicon|BRA|size=35px}}
Brazil B

| {{flagicon|ARG|size=35px}}
Argentina B

| 2

|

{{flagicon|COL}} 2022 to {{flagicon|ARG}} 2024

| colspan=4 {{N/A|None}}

Men's Youth Tournament

During the 2018 tournament, a youth tournament was held between Argentina's and Brazil's under-17s side. The youth tournament is expected to resume in 2023.

=Results=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center"
Year

! style=background:gold;" | Champions

! style=background:silver;" | Runners-up

! Teams

! Ref.

{{flagicon|BRA}} 2018

| {{flagicon|BRA|size=35px}}
Brazil U-17

| {{flagicon|ARG|size=35px}}
Argentina U-17

| 2

|

{{flagicon|COL}} 2022

| colspan=4 {{N/A|None}}

{{N/A}}

! {{flagicon|BRA}} 2023

| colspan=4 | {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina U-17, {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil U-17, {{flagicon|PAR}} Paraguay U-17

Women's Tournament

The women's tournament is the competition for senior female national sides.

=Results=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center"
Year

! style=background:gold;" | Champions

! style=background:silver;" | Runners-up

! Teams

! Ref.

{{flagicon|BRA}} 2018

| {{rlw-big|BRA}}

| {{rlw-big|ARG}}

| 2

|

{{flagicon|COL}} 2022

| colspan=4 {{N/A|Did not occur due to Brazil's participation in the delayed 2021 World Cup}}

{{N/A}}

! {{flagicon|BRA}} 2023

| colspan=2 | {{rlw-l|ARG}}, {{rlw-l|BRA}}, {{rlw-l|PAR}}

| 3

|

Wheelchair Tournament

The wheelchair tournament is set to debut in 2023 marking the first official wheelchair games in South America.

=Results=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center"
Year

! style=background:gold;" | Champions

! style=background:silver;" | Runners-up

! style=background:#c96;" | Third place

! Teams

! Ref.

{{N/A}}

! {{flagicon|BRA}} 2023

| colspan=3 | {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina, {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil, {{flagicon|PAR}} Paraguay

| 3

|

References