SA Teams Host Champions Cup Semis In Europe
South African clubs will have to ‘host’ any potential Champions Cup semifinals in Europe and not in South Africa, competition organiser EPCR said.
In what was previously rugby union’s European continental club championship, three South African franchises – the Bulls of Pretoria, the Sharks of Durban and the Stormers of Cape Town – qualified this year for the first time.
The Champions Cup semifinals will take place “in Europe”, reports said.
“This is an agreement with the South African rugby federation (SARU)” a spokesperson said.
Bulls, Stormers and Sharks, however, will be able to stage games in South Africa in the last 16 and quarterfinals.
“If the South African teams qualify for the semifinals, the matches will take place in Europe,” said another source close to the matter
The only rider to that is if two of them qualify to meet in the same semi in which case the match can be played in South Africa.
Currently, ahead of the fourth and final day of the group stage, the Sharks have already qualified while the Bulls and the Stormers are also both on track to reach the knockout stages.
The semifinals are scheduled for the end of April before the final in Dublin on 20th May.
BBC/Temitope Obisesan