South Africa Springboks
rugby
Overview
The South Africa Springboks are the national men’s rugby union team of South Africa, representing the country in international competition since 1891. Governed by the South African Rugby Union (SARU), the Springboks wear the iconic green and gold kit and are renowned for their physical, forward‑driven style of play. The team’s nickname, ‘Springboks’, refers to the national animal and reflects the squad’s resilience and agility on the field. Historically, the Springboks are one of the most successful sides in world rugby. They have captured the Rugby World Cup four times—1995, 2007, 2019 and most recently in 2023—defeating New Zealand in the final to cement their status as a global powerhouse. In the Southern Hemisphere, they compete annually in The Rugby Championship against New Zealand, Australia, and Argentina, a tournament they have won multiple times. Under the leadership of head coach Jacques Nienaber, appointed in 2024, the Springboks have emphasized a balanced blend of traditional power and modern, high‑tempo attack. The squad blends seasoned veterans such as Siya Kolisi with emerging talents like Handré Pollard, creating a deep roster capable of adapting to any opponent. Their home matches are played across iconic venues, including Ellis Park in Johannesburg and Newlands in Cape Town, drawing passionate crowds that embody the nation’s love for rugby.
This season
Entering the 2025‑26 season, the Springboks are building on their 2023 Rugby World Cup triumph while integrating fresh talent from the domestic Currie Cup. In the most recent Rugby Championship, they secured a solid third‑place finish, highlighted by a narrow win over Argentina and a competitive loss to New Zealand. A series of warm‑up tests against England and Wales saw the Springboks display a revitalized attacking game, culminating in a 32‑27 victory over England at Twickenham. The team’s next fixture is the opening match of the 2026 Rugby Championship against the Wallabies in Durban, a clash that will test their defensive resilience ahead of the upcoming mid‑year internationals.
Career highlights
- 1995 Rugby World Cup champions – defeated New Zealand 15‑12 in the final.
- 2007 Rugby World Cup champions – beat England 15‑6 in the final.
- 2019 Rugby World Cup champions – overcame England 32‑12 in the final.
- 2023 Rugby World Cup champions – triumphed over New Zealand 12‑11 in the final.
- 2022 Rugby Championship winners – secured the title with a 28‑25 win over New Zealand.
- 2021 British & Irish Lions series – competitive 2‑1 series loss, winning the second test 19‑13.
- Multiple Currie Cup titles – domestic dominance with 24 championships as of 2025.
FAQ
- When did the Springboks win their most recent Rugby World Cup?
- The Springboks won their latest Rugby World Cup in 2023, beating New Zealand 12‑11 in the final.
- Who is the current head coach of the Springboks?
- Jacques Nienaber has been the head coach of the Springboks since 2024.
- Where do the Springboks play their home matches?
- Home games are staged at several venues, most notably Ellis Park in Johannesburg and Newlands in Cape Town.
- What is the Springboks' next scheduled match?
- The Springboks open the 2026 Rugby Championship against the Wallabies in Durban on July 13, 2026.
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