Rugby Vila da Moita

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Rugby Vila da Moita
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Full nameRugby Vila da Moita
Founded2007
Ground(s)Campo D. Luis Roberto Saldanha - Gaio, Portugal
PresidentVálter Jorge Rodrigues
Coach(es)Nuno Rodrigues
League(s) Campeonato Nacional de Rugby I Divisão
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Rugby Vila da Moita is a rugby team based in Moita, Portugal, that started in 2007 after the Portuguese National Rugby team was qualified for the RWC 2007 (Rugby World Cup 2007) as the first amateur team to pass through the group phase of the competition.


As of the 2014/15 season, they play in the First Division of the Campeonato Nacional de Rugby (National Championship) until the present day.

Achievements

Season 2010/2011 - Champion of "Rugby 7's Emergentes"

Season 2012/2013 - Champion of "Circuito Nacional Rugby 7's"

Season 2013/2014 - Champion of "Campeonato Nacional de Rugby 1 ª Divisão"

Season 2013/2014 - Champion of "Circuito Nacional Rugby 7's"

Season 2017/2018 - 2nd Place of "GLS Algarve 7's"

Season 2012/2013 - champion of €:&:&

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