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South African teams to play in Heineken Champions Cup for first time

South African teams will play in the Heineken Champions Cup for the first time next season.

Tournament organisers European Professional Club Rugby have confirmed that three South African qualifiers from the United Rugby Championship will participate.

They are the Pretoria-based Bulls, the Sharks from Durban and Cape Town-based Stormers.

That trio will be joined by fellow URC Champions Cup representatives Leinster, Munster, Ulster, Edinburgh and Ospreys.

A fourth URC South African side – the Johannesburg-based Lions – will take part in the second-tier European Challenge Cup next term, while the Cheetahs from Bloemfontein have also been invited.

The widely-expected move has been described as “a crucial step forward” by EPCR chairman Dominic McKay.

Rugby union’s European Cup began in 1996, with its roll of honour featuring winners from England, France and Ireland.

But South African teams will add a new dimension, with players like World Cup-winning Springboks captain Siya Kolisi among those set to be involved.

Next season’s European competitions kick off in December, with 24 teams set to play four pool stage rounds either side of Christmas.

McKay said: “We are delighted to confirm that the South African clubs will be part of our expanded tournaments from the beginning of next season.

“The Stormers, Bulls, Sharks and Lions will all bring hugely exciting southern hemisphere rugby, well-known world-class players and broad new audiences into our tournaments.

“The steps we have taken with our stakeholder leagues and with SARU (South African Rugby Union) ensure that we can further develop the tournaments as the pinnacle of global club rugby.

“This is a crucial step forward in bringing to life our vision of growing the game and

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