2001 South American Rugby Championship "B"

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2° Campeonato Sudamericano de Rugby B
Date6 October–
17 November 2001
CountriesFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Runner-upFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
2000
2002

The 2001 South American Rugby Championship "B" was the second edition of the competition of the second level national Rugby Union teams in South America.

Contents

The tournament was played in various venue, with four teams participating and was also valid as preliminary round for 2003 Rugby World Cup – Americas qualification

Brasil won the tournament.

Standings

Three point for victory, two for draw, and one for lost

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePts
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 330011224+ 889
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 320110433+ 717
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 310259110- 515
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 300322130- 1083

Results

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6 October 2001
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg55 - 0Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

13 October 2001
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg46 - 19Flag of Peru.svg  Peru

27 October 2001
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg51 - 9Flag of Peru.svg  Peru

3 November 2001
Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg12 - 44Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

17 November 2001
Peru  Flag of Peru.svg31 - 10Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

17 November 2001
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg14 - 3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

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References

  1. Archived 2012-10-16 at the Wayback Machine Page by IRB - South American Championship 2001