Rugby São Carlos, is a Brazilian rugby team based in São Carlos, established in 2000.
History
The first rugby team in São Carlos appeared in 1990, where some foreign fans of the sport arrived in the city. Finding new partners, they formed the first team called São Carlos Rugby Club. However, over the years interest fell and this team ceased to exist in the mid-1990s.
In 2000, after the arrival of André Felipe Rudge Barbosa (aka Cachorrão), and support of the Academic Sports of the University of São Paulo, a new team now called the Rugby São Carlos was established. The club has won the Campeonato Paulista do Interior, also known as Caipirão (state league) in 2006.
The Rugby São Carlos also contests rugby sevens and beach rugby tournaments.
Titles and awards
2019: Runner-up in VII Sanca Sevens
2018: Runner-up in VI Sanca Sevens
2018: Golden Medal in Jogos Regionais (representing São Carlos, seven-a-side)
2018: Champion in Copa Central
2018: Conde do Pinhal Bowl
2017: Champion in V Sanca Sevens
2017: Champion in Copa Sevens
2016: Runner-up in IV Sanca Sevens
2016: Champion in Pira Sevens
2016: Champion in Paulista B
2016: Conde do Pinhal Bowl
2015: Runner-up in III Sanca Sevens
2015: Champion in II Rio Claro Sevens
2014: Shield Cup in XXII SPAC Lions
2014: Runner-up in II Sanca Sevens
2014: Champion in Paulista de Acesso
2013: Bowl Cup in XXI SPAC Lions
2013: Champion in I Sanca Sevens
2013: Champion in Copa Central de Rugby
2012: Bronze medal in Jogos Abertos do Interior (representing São Carlos, seven-a-side)
2011: Gold medal in Jogos Abertos do Interior (representing São Carlos, seven-a-side)
2008: Runner-up in Campeonato Paulista de Rugby do Interior
2006: Champion in Campeonato Paulista de Rugby do Interior
2005: Runner-up in Campeonato Paulista de Rugby do Interior
2005: Runner-up in I Copa Campinas de Rugby (ten-a-side)