Wasps’ licence to play in Championship in 2023/24 season revoked, announces RFU | Rugby Union News | Sky Sports

Wasps’ licence to play in Championship in 2023/24 season revoked, announces RFU | Rugby Union News | Sky Sports
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The RFU confirms it has withdrawn licence for Wasps to continue to play in league structure, meaning they will not play in 2023/24 Championship; Bill Sweeney, RFU CEO: “This is not the outcome anyone in rugby wanted and all those involved with the club will be deeply disappointed”

Last Updated: 18/05/23 7:37pm

    Wasps have had their licence to compete in the 2src23/24 Championship season revoked by the RFU

    Wasps have had their licence to compete in the 2023/24 Championship season revoked by the RFU

    Wasps’ licence to play in the Championship next season has been revoked, the
    Rugby Football Union has announced.

    Having gone into administration and then enforced relegation from the Premiership during the course of this season, Wasps were granted a route into England’s second tier for the start of next season under new ownership, provided certain conditions were met.

    The RFU confirmed on Thursday these had not been satisfied, which means Wasps will now move to the bottom of the rugby union playing pyramid in England.

    An RFU statement read: “The Rugby Football Union has withdrawn the licence for Wasps to continue to play in the league structure. This means that Wasps will not be able to play in the Championship next season.

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    Wasps and Worcester Warriors suffered the same fate during the season, going into administration and being relegated from the Premiership

    Wasps and Worcester Warriors suffered the same fate during the season, going into administration and being relegated from the Premiership

    “In order to be sure that Wasps were in a position to play in the Championship, the RFU set a deadline for the club to meet the commitments it had made when the licence was first approved and recommit to participating in the Championship in 2023/24. These included evidencing payment to rugby creditors and putting in place suitable governance structures including a majority independent board and a process for managing risk.

    “The RFU was also concerned about the lack of progress engaging coaching staff and players. The club stated that it could not meet these commitments, recommit to participating in the Championship in 2023/24 or engage staff of players until further finance was secured.

    RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney confirmed the news on Thursday, adding 'this is not the outcome anyone in rugby wanted'

    RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney confirmed the news on Thursday, adding ‘this is not the outcome anyone in rugby wanted’

    “The RFU had worked with the club’s new owners to give the club the best chance of continuing in the league structure and recognises the effort the new owners have put in to try to make this happen. However, the RFU board decid

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