🎉 Cyprus Rugby Achieves Bronze in Sevens and Hosts Successful Beach Rugby Festival in Limassol
Cyprus rugby players capped off the 2025–26 season with a bronze medal in the Sevens tournament held in Andorra, highlighting their dedication and skill on the international stage. This achievement reinforces the growing status of rugby in the country.
In early June, Limassol hosted Cyprus's first international Beach Rugby Festival, organized by Momentum Sports. The event drew enthusiastic crowds and featured thrilling matches, with Maldon RFC from the UK winning the men’s title and RAF Akrotiri Flamingos Women securing the women’s trophy. The festival created a vibrant atmosphere celebrating the fast-paced sport.
Looking ahead, the Cyprus Men’s Beach Rugby team is set to compete at the Rugby Europe Beach Championship 2026 in Chișinău, Moldova this August. Meanwhile, the Cyprus Women’s Rugby squad is preparing for the upcoming GSSE and Rugby Europe Conference competitions, aiming to build on their progress and strengthen their international presence. New players of all levels are encouraged to join local clubs or national teams as the sport continues its expansion in Cyprus.
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