Shujaa find out venues for 2024 Challenger Series as World Rugby announces calendar
22nd November 2023
The Kenya Lionesses will also be taking part in the 2024 event.

- Three rounds will be taking place over three continents between January and May.
- Shujaa and the Kenya Lionesses will all be involved in the competition after securing their spots in the competition.
- The top four placed men’s and women’s teams will get a chance of getting promoted to the top tier 7s Series.
Details of the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 have
been announced with three rounds taking place over three continents between
January and May, providing a clear promotion pathway to reach the pinnacle HSBC
SVNS in 2025.
The top four placed men’s and women’s World Rugby HSBC
Sevens Challenger 2024 teams, based on cumulative series points at the
conclusion of the third round, will secure their opportunity to compete in the
new high stakes promotion and relegation play-off competition at the SVNS Grand
Final in Madrid on 31 May - 2 June, 2024 against the teams ranked ninth to 12th from
HSBC SVNS 2024.
Four successful nations from this Grand Final play-off will
secure their place in HSBC SVNS 2025, while the other four teams will compete
in their regional qualification tournaments to earn the right to compete in the
World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025.
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HSBC World Rugby Sevens Challenger 2024 dates:
Dubai, UAE – 12-14 January (men and women)
Montevideo, Uruguay – 8-10 March, 2024 (men and women)
Krakow, Poland - 18-19 May, 2024 (women)
Munich, Germany – 18-19 May, 2024 (men)
HSBC has been confirmed as title partner of the World Rugby
HSBC Sevens Challenger, continuing 12 years of incredible support for rugby
sevens, during which time the sport has experienced huge global growth and
become a core sport on the Olympic Games programme.
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About the Challenger Series
The Sevens Challenger was introduced in February 2020 to
boost the development of rugby sevens across the globe and provide a clear
promotion pathway to reach the top level of global rugby sevens.
The tournaments replicate the Olympic Games competition
format, with the 12 teams drawn into three pools of four. The top two from each
as well as the two best third-placed finishers will qualify for the knockout
stages with quarter-finals and semi-finals leading to the third place and gold
medal matches.
Japan were the inaugural men’s champions after topping the
cumulative rankings from the two rounds hosted in Chile and Uruguay in 2020.
The first women’s competition was scheduled to take place in Stellenbosch in
March 2020 but had to be cancelled due to the onset of the global pandemic.
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Following a one-year absence the Sevens Challenger returned
in August 2022 with a standalone combined event hosted in Santiago, Chile,
which saw Uruguay men and Japan women take the titles and secure promotion to
the Series.
Stellenbosch, South Africa hosted two combined events in
2023 with South Africa women earning their spot at HSBC SVNS 2024 while Tonga
men’s victory secured their spot at the World Rugby Sevens Play-off in London
last year.
2024 Challenger Series
The 2024 edition of the competition kicks off with combined
events at the Sevens Stadium in Dubai on 12-14 January, followed by Estadio
Charrúa in Montevideo, Uruguay on 8-10 March before standalone women’s and
men’s events at Henryk Reyman's Municipal Stadium in Krakow, Poland and
Dantestadion in Munich, Germany respectively on 18-19 May.
All World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 events will
include the 12 men's and 12 women's nations from around the world who have
qualified through regional competitions and the pool draw is expected to take
place in Dubai during the opening round of HSBC SVNS 2024 in December 2023.
The teams that have qualified for the World Rugby HSBC
Sevens Challenger 2024 through their regional competitions are: Portugal,
Georgia and Germany men and Poland, Belgium and Czechia women from Rugby
Europe, Uruguay and Chile men and Argentina and Paraguay women from Sudamerica
Rugby, Kenya and Uganda men and women from Rugby Africa and Mexico men and
women from Rugby Americas North.
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From Asia the qualified teams are Japan and Hong Kong China
men, and China, Hong Kong China and Thailand women. The final teams to qualify
were from Oceania which saw Papua New Guinea men and women and Tonga men book
their places in the competition.
Nigel Cass, World Rugby Chief Competitions and
Performance Officer said: “The World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger is a
vitally important tournament that provides meaningful competition and a clear
promotion pathway to reach the pinnacle HSBC SVNS.
“In 2024 we see the expansion to three rounds plus the Grand
Final which will further enhance the standard of competition and provides teams
with more playing opportunity. World Rugby is looking forward to working with
the tournament hosts in delivering a ground-breaking Sevens Challenger in an
action-packed year of rugby sevens leading into the Olympic Games Paris 2024.