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Oman set to host first international Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy in October 2025

Oman set to host first international Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy in October 2025

Oman will host 20 Asian teams in the first international Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy from October 24–26, 2025/Image: Instagram

Oman is set to make rugby history as it prepares to host the first-ever Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy this October. With 20 national teams, both men’s and women’s, participating from across Asia, the three-day event marks a pivotal step in Oman’s emergence on the regional rugby map. The tournament will not only showcase international talent but also support grassroots development, community engagement, and local sporting infrastructure.

A landmark moment for rugby in Oman

The Sultanate of Oman has officially been announced as the host for the inaugural Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy (AREST) — a sanctioned international rugby tournament taking place from 24–26 October 2025. The announcement was made on 20 August 2025 at a press conference held at the Oman Olympic Committee Headquarters in Al Ghubra.Present at the event were Nabil Al Busaidi, Chairman of Oman Rugby, and Brian Hopkins, Head Coach of the Oman National Rugby Sevens Team.“This tournament is a major step forward for rugby in Oman,” said Al Busaidi. “It reflects years of dedication to developing the sport, supporting local talent, and showcasing Oman on the Asian rugby stage.”Brian Hopkins echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the sport’s accessibility and excitement: “Rugby Sevens is a fast-paced, dynamic sport that is accessible to players and fans alike. Hosting this tournament provides a unique opportunity to inspire the next generation of rugby players and engage the community in a thrilling sporting experience.”The press conference also extended an open invitation to the Kempinski Open Night — an upcoming interactive promotional event where attendees can meet the national team, explore sponsorship opportunities, and engage with Rugby Sevens first-hand.

Tournament scope and team line up

The AREST will bring together up to 20 national teams from across Asia, positioning Muscat as a regional rugby hub. The event is part of the Central and West Asia leg of Asia Rugby’s Emirates Sevens Trophy calendar.

Venues:

  • Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex (Bausher)
  • ROP Stadium
    These venues were selected for their modern infrastructure and integrated sports facilities.

Confirmed Participating Teams:

Men’s Teams (12):

  • Oman (host)
  • Bahrain
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Lebanon
  • Palestine
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Syria

Women’s Teams (4):

  • Uzbekistan
  • Iran
  • Syria
  • Lebanon

Note: Final team numbers may increase, pending confirmations.According to Asia Rugby’s official competition calendar, the matches will run over October 25–26, 2025, focusing on high-stakes group matches and knockout rounds in both men’s and women’s divisions.

Omani team preparations and grassroots strategy

Preparations for the national team are well underway, with over 50 local players already participating in training camps. The final squad will be announced following evaluations by a dedicated technical team:

  • Head Coach: Brian Hopkins
  • Assistant Coach: Ali al Dakhri
  • Team Manager: Mohammed al Hashami

Hopkins has introduced innovative training methods, incorporating judo and wrestling techniques to enhance player tackling, with a focus on technical, physical, and skill development. He emphasized the squad’s determination and urged Omani fans to rally behind the team during the home event.

Long term vision for rugby in Oman

Beyond the immediate excitement of the tournament, Oman Rugby is using this platform to advance sustainable growth in the sport:

  • Free match access will be provided to local students, made possible through partnerships with the Ministry of Education.
  • A long-term roadmap includes:
    • Training local coaches and referees
    • Collaborations with Asia Rugby
    • Technical knowledge exchange with continental and international rugby federations

These initiatives aim to build a self-sustaining rugby ecosystem in Oman and increase the sport’s appeal at both elite and community levels. Go to Source

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