List of Nations in Qualification For The 2007 Rugby World Cup - Asia

Asia

(13 teams, 1.5 places)

  • Arabian Gulf rugby union team - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 2)
  • China - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1a)
  • Chinese Taipei - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1a)
  • Guam - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1a)
  • Hong Kong - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 3)
  • India - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1a)
  • Japan - (Qualified as Asia 1)
  • South Korea - (Failed to advance beyond Repechage 2)
  • Kazakhstan - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1b)
  • Malaysia - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1a)
  • Singapore - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1a)
  • Sri Lanka - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 2)
  • Thailand - (Failed to advance beyond Asia, Round 1a)

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