South Africa vs Brazil Tickets

Pool D - Women Rugby World Cup 2025 Sun 24 Aug 2025 18:45 Franklin's Gardens, Northampton, United Kingdom

South Africa Women Rugby World Cup Tickets

Women Rugby World Cup 2025

Sun

24

Aug

South Africa vs Brazil Tickets

Pool D - Women Rugby World Cup 2025

18:45

Franklin's Gardens

Northampton, United Kingdom

Sun

31

Aug

Italy vs South Africa Tickets

Pool D - Women Rugby World Cup 2025

19:30

York Community Stadium

York, United Kingdom

Sun

07

Sep

France vs South Africa Tickets

Pool D - Women Rugby World Cup 2025

20:45

Franklin's Gardens

Northampton, United Kingdom

The South Africa Women's Rugby World Cup team, while still growing in international stature, has made notable progress over the past 20-30 years. Unlike some of the more established Rugby teams, South Africa's journey in the Women's Rugby World Cup has been one of development and increasing competitiveness.

The South Africa Women Rugby team first qualified for the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2006, and their participation marked an important step for women's rugby in South Africa. While they did not advance beyond the pool stages in their early appearances, each tournament provided valuable experience that has contributed to the team's growth.

One of the team's top performances came in the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup held in France, where South Africa showed significant improvement, although they still faced tough competition in the group stages. The 2022 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand saw further development, with South Africa demonstrating greater resilience and skill on the world stage.

As the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 approaches, South Africa will be aiming to continue their upward trajectory. The tournament will be hosted in England, with the final set to take place at Twickenham Stadium in London. South Africa's focus will be on building a strong team capable of competing against the top nations, as they strive to make a deeper impact in the tournament. Their participation in the 2025 Rugby World Cup will be an important opportunity for the team to showcase their progress and potentially achieve their best performance to date.