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2018 South American Rugby League Cup

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2018 (2018) South American Rugby League Championship  ()
Number of teams3
Host country Brazil
WinnerBrazil Brazil (1st title)
Matches played3
2022

The 2018 South American Rugby League Championship was held in São Paulo, Brazil[1] from November 23 to 25, 2018.[2] It was the inaugural edition of the tournament featuring three teams: Brazil, Argentina and Colombia.[1] The South American Cup also features a diverse range of matches, including women's international clash between Brazil and Argentina,[1] a second-division showdown between the two nations, and an Under-17's encounter between Brazil and Argentina.

Fixtures

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South American Cup – Men's

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23 November 2018
15:00 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil  52 – 14  Colombia
Report
24 November 2018
14:00 BST (UTC-2)
Colombia  16 – 28  Argentina
Report
25 November 2018
16:00 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil  22 – 20  Argentina
Report

South American Silver Cup – Men's

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25 November 2018
11:00 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil B 38 – 0 Argentina B
Report

South American Cup – Women's

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25 November 2018
13:30 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil  48 – 0  Argentina
Tries: 10
Carolina Palazzini 3
Aline Bednarski 2
Jenifer Pacheco 2
Paula Ishibashi
Danielle Missau
Camila Lacerda
Goals: 4
Schwarleny Schwambach 4
Report
Tries: nil
Goals: nil

Under-17's International

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25 November 2018
08:30 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil U17 32 – 4 Argentina U17
Report

Fixture Source: [3]

Teams

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Brazil

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Brazil Men's Squad:

Liniker Farias (São Lourenço), Rogério Simões (Bandeirantes Devils), Warlen Junior (Jacareí), Lucas Drudi (Jacareí), Douglas Parazi (Piratas), Vinícius Hideo (SPAC), Lucas Virias (Paraná), Leandro Caetano (Bandeirantes Devils) Jorge Cabral (Oxford), Gudemberg Silva (Bandeirantes Devils), Gabriel Eduardo (Paraná), Bruno Gil (Bandeirantes Devils), Zachary Grundy (Nambour Crushers); Interchange: Matheus Marinho (Bandeirantes Devils), Danilo Vieira (Templários), Johnny Santos (Portuguesa Futebol Americano), Branco Meneses (Portuguesa Futebol Americano). Rafael Góes (Jacareí), Caio Ozzioli (Bandeirantes Devils), Denes Cardozo (Piratas), Arthur Isaac (São Lourenço)

Brazil Men's B Squad:

Marcos Matioli (Rio de Janeiro), Leandro Pereira (C) (Tatuape), Djalma Dias (Tatuape), Diego Gonsalves (Piratas), Carlos Silva (Sao Lourenco) 6 Liam Piacente (Bandeirantes Devils), Victor Gerheim (Rio de Janeiro), Alexandre Arantes, (Sao Lourenco), Joao Victor, (Sao Lourenco), Diller (Rio de Janeiro Rugby League XIII), Fred Costa, (BH Rugby), Claudio Martins (Rio de Janeiro), Sergio Junior (Rio de Janeiro); Interchange: Joao Paulo da Silva (Rio de Janeiro), Thiago Navarro (Tatuape), Daniel Brito (Rio de Janeiro), Lucas Pires (Athens Itanhaem), Diller Nogueira (Templarios), Samuel Naassom do Nascimento (Bandeirantes Devils), Fernando Mazon (Parana)

Brazil Women's Squad:

Carolina Palazzini (C) (Bandeirantes Devils), Camila Santos (SPAC), Juliana Modaneze (Bandeirantes Devils), Paula Ishibashi (SPAC), Grasiele Santos (Bandeirantes Devils), Aline Mayumi (SPAC), Danielle Missau (Pasteur Athletique Club), Andressa Conreras (Niteroi), Camila Giaj-Levra (Bandeirantes Devils), Brunta Lotufu (Bandeirantes Devils), Schwarleny Schwambach (Bandeirantes Devils), Kathleen Silva (Sao Lourenco); Interchange: Ketlen Oliveira (Sao Lourenco), Maria Graf (Desterro), Karina Araujo (Vitoria), Ana Claudia (Rio de Janeiro), Edna Santini (Sao Jose), Tatiane Fernandes (Lenks), Amanda Snaga (USP)

Source: [4]

Colombia

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Colombia Men's Squad:

1. Nicolas Medina 2. Daniel Vera Girdalo 3. Duvan Barrera 4. Hector Linares 5. Andres Pena 6. Alex Palomeque 7. Juan Camilo Bermudez 8. Steven Bedoya 9. Johan Bastioas 10. Mautricio Patino 11. Diego Vina 12. Sebastian Hernandez 13. Alejandro Munevar 14. Luigui Vanegas 15. Juan David Espinal 16. Alex Estman 17. Luis David Valencia

Source: [5]

Argentina

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Argentina Men's Squad:

Juan Ignacio Canepa, Marcelo Villalba, Emiliano Rodriguez, Ares Martinez, Ariel Cosso, Facundo Lizarzuay, Lucas Escobar, Gaston Barrera, Dario Moyano, Ulises Silva, Nahuel Lajmanovich, Leandro Donato, Sergio Espinola; Interchange: Dylan Moreira, Juan Carlos Blumetti, Ernesto Di Nucci, Leandro Kwiczor, Brian Avejera

Source: [6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Brazilian National Trials set to take place this weekend - Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. 2018-10-24. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  2. ^ "Support biggest Rugby League tournament in South America". Chuffed. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  3. ^ "Draw for Brazil Rugby League Festival announced - Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. 2018-11-22. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  4. ^ "Brazilian teams named for this weekend's South American Cups - Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  5. ^ "Colombia name squad for South American Cup - Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  6. ^ "Argentina announce squad for South American Cup - Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. 2018-11-22. Retrieved 2018-11-22.