Full name | Southern Kings |
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Union | South African Rugby Union |
Founded | 2009 |
Location | Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
Region | Eastern Cape Province |
Ground(s) | Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Capacity: 48,459) |
Coach(es) | Deon Davids |
Captain(s) | Schalk Ferreira |
Most caps | Schalk Ferreira (28) |
Top scorer | Demetri Catrakilis (142) |
Most tries | Wimpie van der Walt (6) |
League(s) | Super Rugby |
2016 | 4th (Africa 2 Conference) 7th (South African Group) 17th (overall) |
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The Southern Kings are a rugby union team based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa that compete in the annual Super Rugby competition. The creation of the team was formally announced at the opening of the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on 16 June 2009, in time to coincide with the 2009 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa.
For the 2013 season, the Kings' catchment area was made up of the Eastern Cape and parts of the Western Cape, drawing players from 3 provincial unions, namely the Eastern Province Kings, based in Port Elizabeth (representing the southern half of the Eastern Cape), the Border Bulldogs, based in East London (representing the northern half of the Eastern Cape) and the SWD Eagles, based in George (representing the South Western Districts). However, after the South African Rugby Union took over the running of the franchise in November 2015, the franchise had no formal ties to any of the provincial unions.
In 2005, there was an attempt to bring a Super Rugby side to the Eastern Cape province in the form of the Southern Spears, who were intended to participate in the Super 14 from 2007 onwards; however, their proposed entry into the competition led to considerable controversy within the country's rugby establishment. In April 2006, after concerns over the team's financial stability and sporting competitiveness, the Spears were denied entry into the Super 14. Following this, the Southern Spears ceased to exist.