Copa Ibérica de Rugby

Copa Ibérica de Rugby
Founded1965
RegionPortugal
Spain
Number of teams4
Current championsVRAC Quesos Entrepinares
(7th title)
Most successful club(s)VRAC Quesos Entrepinares (7 titles)

The Copa Ibérica de Rugby (Iberian Rugby Cup) is a rugby union knock-out competition played annually by clubs of the Spanish Rugby Federation and Portuguese Rugby Federation. It was played for the first time in 1965.

Between 1965 and 1971 it was played by 4 clubs (2 of each country, both Champion's and both Runner's-up), that face each other in ligule type competition. The competition stopped being played in 1972, but returned in 1983 with a new format, with the 2 Champion's facing each other in just one game. In the season 2007–2008 it returned to the ligule type competition.

In 2009, a new competition named Iberian Rugby Cup[1] was designed. This style of rugby was meant to be played with 8 teams, four of each federation, although it was suspended.

On 6 January 2013, CDUL defeated Quesos Entrepinares by 24–13, winning their 3rd title, in the return of the Copa Ibérica after a 5-year gap.[2]

Winners by year

Edition Season Date Venue Winner Score Runner-up
1st 1964/65 28-02-1965 Community of Madrid Estadio Nacional Complutense Spain Canoe 12-9 Portugal CDUL
2nd 1965/66 19-02-1966 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Spain Universitari 14-0 Spain Barcelona
3rd 1966/67 19-02-1967 Catalonia La Teixonera Spain Canoe (2) 11-3 Portugal CDUL
4th 1967/68 03-03-1968 Flag Coimbra Estádio Universitário de Coimbra Spain Cisneros 5-0 Portugal CDUL
5th 1968/69 16-02-1969 Basque Country (autonomous community) San Sebastián Spain San Sebastián 3-3 (penalties) Portugal CDUL
6th 1969/70 01-03-1970 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Spain Barcelona 12-8 Spain Cisneros
7th 1970/71 28-02-1971 Community of Madrid Estadio Nacional Complutense Portugal Benfica 13-3 Spain Canoe
8th 1983/84 10-12-1983 Valencian Community Quatre Carreres Portugal CDUL 13–3 Spain Valencia
9th 1984/85 08-12-1984 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Portugal CDUL (2) 32–9 Spain Santboiana
10th 1985/86 14-12-1985 Community of Madrid Estadio Nacional Complutense Spain Cisneros (2) 13–10 Portugal CDUL
11th 1986/87 06-12-1986 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Portugal Benfica (2) 21–16 Spain Arquitectura
12th 1987/88 03-01-1988 Catalonia Estadi Baldiri Aleu Spain Santboiana 23–16 Portugal Cascais
13th 1988/89 04-12-1988 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Portugal Benfica (3) 25–4 Spain Arquitectura
14th 1989/90 09-12-1989 Catalonia Estadi Baldiri Aleu Spain Santboiana (2) 13–6 Portugal CDUL
15th 1990/91 08-12-1990 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Spain Arquitectura 25–16 Portugal CDUL
16th 1991/92 08-12-1991 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Spain El Salvador 13–0 Portugal Benfica
17th 1992/93 06-12-1992 Lisbon Estádio Municipal Dramático Cascais Portugal Cascais 12–11 Spain Ciencias
18th 1993/94 19-12-1993 Basque Country (autonomous community) Campos Deportivos de Fadura Portugal Cascais (2) 21–19 Spain Getxo
19th 1994/95 08-12-1994 Lisbon Estádio Municipal Dramático Cascais Spain Ciencias 31–14 Portugal Cascais
20th 1995/96 09-12-1995 Community of Madrid Estadio Nacional Complutense Spain Arquitectura (2) 18–16 Portugal Cascais
21st 1996/97 28-12-1996 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Portugal Cascais (3) 14–9 Spain Santboiana
22nd 1997/98 28-12-1997 Catalonia Estadi Baldiri Aleu Portugal Académica 15–8 Spain Santboiana
23rd 1998/99 27-12-1998 Lisbon Campo das Olaias Spain El Salvador (2) 29–15 Portugal Técnico
24th 1999/00 28-11-1999 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Portugal Direito 20–16 Spain VRAC
25th 2000/01 09-12-2000 Lisbon Complexo Desportivo Miguel Nobre Ferreira Spain Canoe (3) 26–11 Portugal Direito
26th 2001/02 29-12-2001 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Portugal Benfica (4) 19–16 Spain VRAC
27th 2002/03 28-12-2002 Lisbon Complexo Desportivo Miguel Nobre Ferreira Portugal Direito (2) 24–18 Spain Alcobendas
28th 2003/04 28-12-2003 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Spain El Salvador (3) 40–34 Portugal Belenenses
29th 2004/05 04-06-2005 Flag Coimbra Estádio Universitário de Coimbra Spain El Salvador (4) 32–0 Portugal Académica
30th 2005/06 26-11-2005 Catalonia Estadi Baldiri Aleu Spain Santboiana (3) 20-26 Portugal Direito
31st 2006/07 16-12-2006 Lisbon Complexo Desportivo Miguel Nobre Ferreira Spain Santboiana (4) 22-16 Portugal Direito
32nd 2007/08 05-01-2008 Lisbon Tapada da Ajuda Portugal Agronomia 26–18 Portugal Direito
33rd 2012/13[3][4][5] 06-01-2013 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Portugal CDUL 24–13 Spain VRAC
34th 2013/14[6] 28-12-2013 Lisbon Complexo Desportivo Miguel Nobre Ferreira Portugal Direito (3) 41–11 Spain VRAC
35th 2014/15[7] 28-12-2014 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Spain VRAC (1) 32–8 Portugal CDUL
36th 2015/16[8] 09-01-2016 Lisbon Complexo Desportivo Miguel Nobre Ferreira Portugal Direito (4) 22–12 Spain VRAC
37th 2016/17[9] 15-01-2017 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Spain El Salvador (5) 27–22 Portugal Direito
38th 2017/18[10] 23-12-2017 Lisbon Estádio Universitário de Lisboa Spain VRAC (2) 27–13 Portugal CDUL
39th 2018/19[11] 29-12-2018 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Spain VRAC (3) 34–25 Portugal Belenenses
40th 2019/20 28-12-2019 Lisbon Tapada da Ajuda Spain VRAC (4) 28–27 Portugal Agronomia
41st 2020/21 27-12-2020 Castile and León Estadio Pepe Rojo Spain VRAC (5) 19–13 Portugal Belenenses
42nd 2021/22 03-04-2022 Lisbon Campo das Olaias Spain VRAC (6) 44–8 Portugal Técnico
43rd 2022/23 26-03-2023 Catalonia Estadi Baldiri Aleu Portugal Belenenses 45–15 Spain Santboiana
44rd 2023/24 25-11-2023 Lisbon Complexo Desportivo Miguel Nobre Ferreira Spain VRAC (7) 13–8 Portugal Direito

Performance by club

Team Title Years Won Federation
VRAC 7 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024 Spain
El Salvador 5 1992, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2017 Spain
Direito 4 2000, 2003, 2014, 2016 Portugal
Santboiana 4 1988, 1990, 2006, 2007 Spain
Benfica 4 1971, 1987, 1989, 2002 Portugal
CDUL 3 1984, 1985, 2013 Portugal
Pozuelo 3 1965, 1967, 2001 Spain
Cascais 3 1993, 1994, 1997 Portugal
Arquitectura 2 1991, 1996 Spain
Cisneros 2 1968, 1986 Spain
Belenenses 1 2023 Portugal
Agronomia 1 2008 Portugal
Académica 1 1998 Portugal
Ciencias 1 1995 Spain
Barcelona 1 1970 Spain
San Sebastián 1 1969 Spain
Universitari 1 1966 Spain

Titles by country

Flag Federation Title count
Spain Spain 27
Portugal Portugal 17

References

  1. ^ "La Iberian Rugby Cup takes over Copa Ibérica". Marca. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  2. ^ "El Universitario de Lisboa se adjudica la Copa Ibérica". Marca (in Spanish). Madrid. 6 January 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  3. ^ "Cdul É Campeão Ibérico".
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Taça Ibérica Está de Regresso".
  6. ^ "Coroa Ibérica Sem Espinhas Fica Em Monsanto".
  7. ^ "CDUL Rugby". Archived from the original on 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Direito conquista a sua quarta Taça Ibérica".
  9. ^ http://ferugby.es/noticias2.php?titulo=SilverStorm%20El%20Salvador%20rey%20ib%E9rico[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ http://ferugby.es/noticias2.php?titulo=Segunda%20Ib%E9rica%20para%20el%20VRAC[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "El VRAC vence a Os Belenenses y levanta su tercera Copa Ibérica". ferugby.es (in Spanish). 29 December 2018.[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Federação Portuguesa Rugby site
  • Palmarés in FER

See also

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