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Rugby - Africa: The First Stage Of The Qualifications For The 2020 Olympic Games Gets Underway

With two regional rugby sevens tournaments, the first of which begins on Saturday (September 15th) in Abidjan, Rugby Africa is launching the first round of qualifications for the men’s Olympics

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, September 14, 2018/ -- True to the spirit of the Olympics, Rugby Africa opened the competition as wide as possible to give the greatest number of people the opportunity to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. An invitation was sent to all Rugby Africa federations not already qualified for the main African rugby tournament. Those who accepted were entered into the competition for the first round of the Olympic qualifications for the men's rugby sevens.

Teams from Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Benin, Guinea, Niger and Mali will compete on September 15th and 16th in Abidjan. Initially scheduled to take place at the Champroux Stadium in Marcory, spectators should note that the tournament might be moved to the INJS pitch.


On the 29th and 30th of September, the national selections of Burundi, the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Lesotho will meet at the Bujumbura Tempête Stadium to meet the same challenge.

In addition to being promoted in the Africa Men's Sevens 2019 tournament to choose the African representative for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, these tournaments represent an opportunity for Rugby Africa's technical staff to evaluate talent and provides a gateway to the first level of competition for the fifteens, the Rugby Africa Bronze Cup.


The aim is also to maximise the benefit of these opportunities where players get together to organise training at all levels around the tournament. To this end, Salem Attalah, a former Top 14 referee in France, is running a skill-building course for North and West African referees. The coaches were able to benefit from a level 2 training course devoted to rugby sevens. Rugby Africa's medical committee is also working on a first-aid training course for rugby as well as a more advanced Level 2 course for all team doctors. The declared priority for Rugby Africa is the safety of the players and its objective is to ensure that an appropriate medical response is available in all the rugby federations.


"We are getting ready for a fantastic celebration of rugby in Abidjan and I congratulate all the federations present, which, for the most part, have limited resources and have made enormous efforts to mobilize their teams and make the trip. Their passion of rugby is strong and the stakes are high for the teams participating in the tournament. Ivory Coast and Nigeria will be keen to prove that they deserve to return to the African tournament where they used to play ; but all of the other teams will be doing their best to thwart them and take their place! I am also eager to discover the Guinean selection who will be participating for the first time in one of our competitions after joining Rugby Africa at the end of 2016,” the Rugby Africa President, Abdelaziz Bougja, said on the ground in Abidjan.


Tournament Program

Saturday, September 15
Match
Draw
Equipes
Duration
KO Time
M 1
A1  vs  A4
Ivory Coast vs Guinea
22 mn
10 : 00
M 2
A2  vs  A3
Burkina Faso   vs   Mali
22 mn
10 : 22
M 3
B1  vs  B4
Nigeria   vs   Niger
22 mn
10 : 44
M 4
B2  vs  B3
Algeria   vs   Benin
22 mn
11 : 06
                                         Break 1
22 mn
11 : 28
M 5
A1  vs  A3
Ivory Coast  vs   Mali
22 mn
11 : 50
M 6
A2  vs  A4
Burkina Faso   vs   Guinea
22 mn
12 : 12
M 7
B1  vs  B3
Nigeria   vs  Benin
22 mn
12 : 34
M 8
B2  vs  B4
Algeria   vs   Niger
22 mn
12 : 56
                                          Break 2
22 mn
13 : 18
M 9
A1  vs  A2
Ivory Coast   vs   Burkina Faso
22 mn
13 : 40
M10
A3  vs  A4
Mali   vs   Guinea
22 mn
14 : 02
M11
B1  vs  B2
Nigeria   vs   Algeria
22 mn
14 : 24
M12
B3  vs  B4
Benin   vs   Niger
22 mn
14 : 46
                                                         End of the first day
15 : 08
Sunday September 16

½ finals
Match
Level
Draw
Duration
KO Time
M 13
1/2 Finals
Cup
   1st pool A      vs      2nd  pool B
22 mn
11 : 00
M 14
    1st pool B      vs      2nd  pool A
11 : 22
M 15
½ Finales
Plate
  3rd Pool A      vs      4th Pool B
11 : 44
M 16
  3rd Pool B      vs      4th Pool A
12 : 06
                                         Break
  60 mn
12 : 28
Ranking matches + final
Match
Level
Draw
Duration
  KO Time
M 17
7th – 8th
Looser M 15    vs   Looser  M 16
22 mn
13 : 28
M 18
5th – 6th
Winner M15   vs    Winner M16
13 : 50
M 19
3rd – 4th
Looser M 13     vs    Looser M 14
 
14 : 12
                                                                      Break
  10 mn
14 : 34
M 20
Final
 Winner  M13   vs   Winner M 14
    22 mn
14 : 44
                                               End of the tournament
15 : 08
 
 
 
 
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Rugby Africa.

Media contact: rugby@apo-opa.org

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