Mar del Plata Sevens

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Mar del Plata Sevens
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Founded1995
No. of teams8 (2016)
Most recent
champion(s)
Argentina

The Mar del Plata Sevens (Seven de Mar del Plata in Spanish) is an international rugby sevens competition played in Mar del Plata, Argentina since 1995. The tournament was one of the events in the World Rugby Sevens Series in 2000 and 2002.

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Men's tournament

International 7s and World Series: 1995 to 2002

Inspired by the success of Uruguay's Punta del Este Sevens, which hosted many of the world's best teams during the 1990s, the Argentine Rugby Union introduced an international tournament of their own in 1995. The inaugural Mar del Plata International Sevens was won by New Zealand, defeating Fiji in a closely matched final by 26–21. [1] In 2000, the tournament was included in World Sevens Series I, the first edition of the worldwide circuit for seven-a-side rugby. [2] The following year Mar del Plata was host of the Rugby World Cup Sevens.

YearVenueGold Cup [lower-alpha 1] Placings [lower-alpha 1] Refs
International 7s WinnerScoreRunner-upSilver CupBronze Cup
1995 Estadio José María Minella Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
26–21Flag of Fiji.svg
Fiji
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
n/a [1]
[3]
No international sevens tournament in 1996 or 1997
1998Estadio José María MinellaFlag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
40–19Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
n/a [4]
[5]
1999Estadio José María MinellaFlag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
38–5Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
n/a [6]
[7]
2000 Estadio José María MinellaFlag of Fiji.svg
Fiji
26–14Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
[2]
2001
WorldCup
Estadio José María MinellaFlag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
31–12Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
2002 Estadio José María MinellaFlag of Fiji.svg
Fiji
24–7Flag of South Africa.svg
South Africa
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Flag of France.svg
France
[8]

Key:
 Dark blue line: tournament included in the World Rugby Sevens Series.

Selected teams invitational event: 2003 onward

After 2002, when no longer on the World Sevens circuit, the international sevens tournament at Mar del Plata was contested by invited national teams – mainly from the Americas but some further afield – as well as by selected and invitational sides (mostly representative teams from Argentina).

During this era, the international tournament was sometimes hosted in conjunction with other competitions featuring national teams. This was the case in 2010 when the schedule included the Sudamérica Rugby Sevens, and teams from that tournament were joined by other select sides including from United States and South Africa to contest the Mar del Plata international sevens title. [9] In 2015, Mar del Plata hosted a Pan American Games qualification event alongside the international sevens tournament. [10]

Winners since 2010 (details might not be complete):

YearVenueCup finalPlacingsRefs
International 7s WinnerScoreRunner-upThirdFourth
No international sevens tournament
2010 Estadio José María Minella Flag of South Africa.svg
SA 7s Academy
29–7Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
[9]
No international sevens tournament
2013Estadio José María MinellaFlag of Chile.svg
Chile
14–12 Flag of Argentina.svg
Buenos Aires
Flag of Argentina.svg
 Salta [es]
Flag of Argentina.svg
Entre Ríos
[11]
 2014 [lower-alpha 2] Estadio Justo RománFlag of Argentina.svg
Argentina Pampas
35–12 Flag of Argentina.svg
Buenos Aires
Flag of Argentina.svg
 Salta [es]
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
[13]
[14]
[15]
  2015 [lower-alpha 3] predio de Salvador Tatore Vuoso [es] Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
26–21 Flag of Argentina.svg
Litoral 7s [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of Argentina.svg
Mar del Plata
Flag of the United States.svg
USA Falcons
[10]
[17]
[18]
2016 Parque Camet [es] Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
14–7Flag of South Africa.svg
SA 7s Academy
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
[19]

Club and Invitational

YearVenueCup finalPlacingsRefs
Seven de VeranoWinnerScoreRunner-upSilver CupBronze Cup
2017IPR Sporting [es] Flag of Argentina.svg
Atlético Rosario
14–7 Flag of Argentina.svg
Bruto Mendoza
Flag of Argentina.svg
Universitario RC
[20]
2018IPR Sporting [es] Flag of Argentina.svg
Atlético Rosario
10–0 Flag of Argentina.svg
Taraguy
Flag of Argentina.svg
Jockey de Rosario
n/a [21]
[22]
2019IPR Sporting [es] Flag of Argentina.svg
Córdoba Athletic
27–0 Flag of Argentina.svg
Hindú
Flag of Paraguay.svg
Kingfish
n/a [23]
2020IPR Sporting [es] Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
10–7 Flag of Argentina.svg
Duendes
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Flag of Argentina.svg
Córdoba Athletic
[24]
[25]

Women's tournament

Winners since 2014 (details might not be complete):

YearVenueCup finalPlacingsRefs
WinnerScoreRunner-upThirdFourth
2013The women's cup was not contested in 2013. [11]
2014Estadio Justo RománFlag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
38–0Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
[13]
2015 predio de Salvador Tatore Vuoso [es] Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
 round [lower-alpha 5]
 robin
Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Flag of Venezuela.svg
Venezuela
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
[10]
2016 Tournament scheduled for January 2016.

Notes

  1. 1 2 Gold, Silver and Bronze cups are the nominal trophies for many rugby sevens tournaments in South America. These are generally equivalent to the Cup, Plate and Bowl – for first, fifth and ninth place, respectively – as awarded in the traditional sevens tournament with sixteen teams. For an event with a different number of teams or divisions, however, these trophies may awarded differently.
  2. The 2014 tournament was intended to be for national teams only but Brazil and Uruguay focused instead on the Viña Sevens which offered qualifying spots for the 2014 Hong Kong Sevens. So Argentina, Chile and Paraguay competed at Mar del Plata, along with five UAR affiliated unions. [12]
  3. The international sevens for 2015 was hosted at the Aldosivi club's premises in conjunction with two other tournaments to determine qualifying places for the Pan American Games in Toronto later that year: one event for men and one for women. [10] For more details, see - 2015 Mar del Plata Sevens
  4. Litoral 7 is a combination of players from the Rosario, Entrerriana, and Santafesina rugby unions. [16]
  5. The 2015 women's competition was played as a Pan American qualifier over two round robin days, with the two top placed teams qualifying for the Pan Am Games rugby sevens. Argentina and Colombia qualified. [10]

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