DUBAI:ÌęAfter the record-breaking Olympic Games competitions, the wait is over for rugby sevens fans as the HSBC SVNS 2025 season kicks off with the Emirates Dubai 7s on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.
With interest in rugby sevens on a high following Paris 2024, the many millions of fans who watched the Games can expect to see Olympic medallists on show in Dubai alongside debutants out to make their mark at the first round of a highly anticipated new HSBC SVNS campaign.
Menâs Olympic champions France will be looking to retain their SVNS champions crown after they defeated SVNS league winners Argentina to claim the inaugural menâs title in 2024. Meanwhile, Olympic bronze medallists South Africa will hope to continue their incredible form in Dubai during which they have won five consecutive titles and seven of the past eight tournaments.
New Zealandâs women won their second successive Olympic title in Paris and will be aiming to reclaim the SVNS champions title they lost to Australia in 2024. They will have to break Australiaâs dominance in Dubai, which has resulted in four consecutive titles at The Sevens Stadium.
The Emirates Dubai 7s features the top 12 menâs and 12 womenâs teams in the world competing over two days, and the 24 captains gathered by Old Dubai Creek on Wednesday to launch the latest edition of an event that has featured on the global rugby sevens calendar since its inception in 1999.
The competition format replicates the Olympic model, in which the top two teams from each pool, plus the best two third-placed teams, qualify for the quarter-finals from where it is knock-out rugby.
Following a successful inaugural year for World Rugbyâs revamped and rebranded competition, HSBC SVNS 2025 will feature seven events over seven months at seven global destinations.
Six regular season events will be played in Dubai, Cape Town, Perth, Vancouver, Hong Kong and Singapore to decide the HSBC SVNS League winners, before the HSBC SVNS World Championship at Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles, which will host the 2028 Olympic Games rugby sevens competitions.Ìę
The top eight teams based on cumulative series points after six events in Singapore will compete in the âwinner takes allâ World Championship, where the womenâs and menâs SVNS champions will be crowned.
Los Angeles will also host the high stakes promotion and relegation play-off competition where teams ranked ninth to 12th will join the top four teams from the World Rugby Sevens Challenger, in a battle to secure their places in the next HSBC SVNS.
In a huge year for womenâs rugby, World Rugbyâs commitment to grow the womenâs game is unwavering and at all HSBC SVNS events menâs and womenâs teams will receive equal participation fees and share the platform equally on the biggest stages around the world. For the first time in history, there is an all-female panel of match officials for the womenâs SVNS 2025.
World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin said: âFollowing a ground-breaking Olympic Games which captivated a huge new global audience, we canât wait for HSBC SVNS 2025 to start and for these incredible athletes to showcase their awesome skills at seven iconic destinations around the world.
âDubai has been a mainstay on the global rugby sevens circuit since 1999 and will no doubt provide the perfect lift-off for what promises to be an exciting campaign with seasoned Olympians inspiring audiences around the globe and new stars hoping to make their mark.â
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