Qatar along with Turkey and Nepal become full members of World Rugby
Qatar has been approved as a full member at the Annual Meeting of World Rugby Council, which was held virtually on 11 May.
Nepal and Turkey are the other two
nations which have been approved as full members. Each of the three national
unions have ascended to that status having previously been associate members.
World Rugby’s supreme decision-making body approved the recommendations of the
Executive Board and Regional Committee, to accept their moves to full
membership, after Nepal, Qatar and Turkey each met the necessary governance
criteria.
Although the total membership of the international federation remains
at 132, its make-up has been changed by the promotion of the three unions and
now comprises 114 full members and 18 associate members.
The move demonstrates
the continued strategic focus on the expansion of rugby’s reach across the
globe, driven by a surge of interest in women’s rugby, and the development of
rugby sevens in emerging nations. Qatar and Turkey’s promotion to full member
status comes three years after the two unions were admitted as associate members
in May, 2020.
The news was also confirmed less than a week after Qatar claimed
the men’s Asia Rugby Championship Division 2 2023 title, following wins against
India and Kazakhstan in Doha.
Qatar Rugby Federation President Yousef Al Kuwari
and General Secretary Abdulla Al Khater said in a joint statement: “We are
thrilled and honoured to be recognised as a full World Rugby member.
“This is a momentous occasion for the Qatar Rugby Federation and a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in promoting and developing rugby in our country.
“We are excited to take our place amongst many other esteemed
unions and contribute to the growth of this great sport." Rugby has been played
in Qatar since 1974, when the first club was formed, and the Qatar Rugby
Federation have an ambitious strategic plan to develop the sport at grassroots
level, creating a pathway from age-grade to the senior national sides by 2030.
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