Portugal wins the Rugby Europe Championship
The national team defeated Georgia 19-17, a team that had dominated the competition since 2017.

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The national team defeated Georgia 19-17, a team that had dominated the competition since 2017.

Portugal achieved a historic 19-17 victory over Georgia in the Rugby Europe Championship final, ending a 21-year drought and claiming their first REC title since 2000. Under coach Andi Kyriacou, Portugal displayed exceptional defense and resilience, overcoming a halftime deficit to secure the win. Kyriacou praised the team's passion, cultural drive, and self-belief, highlighting their recent progress and potential for future success, including competing on the world stage and aiming for the Rugby World Cup.

The Portuguese national rugby team defeated Georgia 19-17 in Leganés, reclaiming the main Rugby Europe trophy after 22 years.

It was the first triumph for the 'Lobos' over Georgia since 2005, a year after Portugal won its first title in the competition, which the Georgians have already won 17 times in 24 editions.

The Portuguese national rugby team won its second Europe Championship title today, after defeating Georgia 19-17 in the final held in Madrid.
Portugal's rugby team secured its second title in the Rugby Europe Championship by defeating Georgia 19-17 in Madrid. The match was notable for Portugal's comeback, with Vincent Pinto scoring a decisive try in the 73rd minute, followed by a conversion by Manuel Vareiro. Portugal had previously lost to Georgia in 2005 but managed to overturn the deficit in this final, marking a significant victory over a team that has historically dominated the competition.

The Portugal national rugby team won the Rugby Europe Championship for the first time since 2004 by defeating Georgia 19-17 in the final. Despite a poor start, trailing 12-3 at halftime, Portugal mounted a comeback with a 16-5 second-half run and secured victory with a late try. This victory is notable as Georgia, the eight-time defending champion, had not lost during this edition and typically scores heavily. Portugal's win marks a significant achievement in European rugby, with Georgia facing doping suspensions among some players. The tournament featured eight teams divided into two pools, culminating in knockout matches for the top four. Portugal's triumph positions them at the top of the 2026 Rugby Europe rankings, ahead of Georgia, Spain, and Romania.
