Spain beats US in Rugby for the first time ever
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Spain beats US in Rugby for the first time ever
Spain’s male national rugby XV team has made history on Sunday by scoring a historic victory against the United States, beating them for the first time with a score of 30-21. The two teams faced off in a fierce battle at American Legion Memorial Stadium, where the Lions prevailed, according to Europa Press. A severe thunderstorm struck in Charlotte, North Carolina, forcing officials to delay the… Source
Qualified for the next World Cup, the Spaniards brought down the American Eagles on their land (21-30).
In Charlotte (North Carolina, USA), the duel began with two hours of delay due to a strong electrical storm. Pablo Bouza’s selection came out with determination and, in 2', Martiniano Cian finished a good play by Tani Bay at the start of a melé, transforming Gonzalo López.
The Spanish rugby team has achieved an unprecedented milestone by defeating, for the first time in history, the powerful selection of the United States. This result marks a before and after for rugby in Spain, consolidating the growth of the sport and demonstrating the high competitive level that Spanish players have reached. The development of the game Since the beginning of the match, the intensity and determination of Spanish players were evi…
Early Mistakes, Late Frustrations Set Up Spanish Defeat of USA
It is said sometimes that it's not how you start, but how you finish; sometimes, it's both. The USA Men's National team started poorly and ended meekly in a test match that they certainly had the ability to win, falling instead to Spain 31-20 late Saturday night in Charlotte. Before a record crowd to see a professional rugby game in Charlotte, the Eagles, Spain's Lions, and the 6,100-plus crowd all had to wait two hours for the game to kick off …
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