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About USA National Rugby
Currently, USA National Rugby is actively participating in various international competitions, including the World Rugby Sevens Series and the Rugby World Cup qualifying tournaments. The Eagles' recent performances have showcased the growing talent pool and strategic development within the team. In 2023, the USA Men's and Women's Sevens teams are competing in the World Rugby Sevens Series, aiming for qualification for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics. Additionally, USA Rugby has been focusing on grassroots programs to nurture younger talent, ensuring a bright future for the sport. The MLR is also expanding, with more teams and reaching new audiences, bringing professional rugby to cities across the United States. Fans can look forward to a series of exciting matches, with the upcoming Rugby World Cup set to be a pivotal moment for the Eagles as they strive to elevate their status in the global rugby landscape. The ongoing development of rugby culture in schools and communities is instrumental in building a strong foundation for future generations of players and supporters.
USA National Rugby History
The history of USA National Rugby dates back to the late 19th century when rugby was first introduced to the United States by British expatriates and college students. The first recorded rugby match in the U.S. took place in 1874 between Harvard and McGill University from Canada. Over the years, rugby evolved, and in 1965, the United States Rugby Football Union (now known as USA Rugby) was formed to govern the sport. The national team, known as the Eagles, competed internationally, but it wasn't until the 1980s and 1990s that rugby began to gain significant traction in the U.S. The Eagles made their World Cup debut in 1987 and have participated in every Rugby World Cup since. Over the decades, the sport has grown in popularity, with increased participation at the youth and collegiate levels, leading to a broader fan base and more structured competitions. The advent of Major League Rugby (MLR) in 2018 marked a significant milestone for the sport in the U.S., providing a professional platform for players and promoting the game nationwide. As rugby continues to evolve, the USA National Rugby team aims to strengthen its competitive edge on the world stage, attracting more fans and fostering a love for the game.