Hong Kong China Qualifies for the Rugby World Cup for the First Time
- Hong Kong qualified for the Rugby World Cup for the first time in history after defeating South Korea 70-22, becoming Asia champions.
- The victory secured Hong Kong's sixth consecutive Asia Rugby Championship win, ensuring a spot in the 2027 tournament hosted by Australia.
- Hong Kong joined Japan as the only Asian teams to qualify for a men's Rugby World Cup.
- Captain Josh Hrstich expressed overwhelming pride in the team's achievement and support staff.
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The Hong Kong team, after finishing in the qualifying phase in the last two Worlds, qualified for the next edition in Australia in 2027.
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Read Full ArticleAsia champion after his success this Saturday morning against South Korea (70-22), Hong Kong qualifies for the first time for a World Cup.
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