Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Santos Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge, coming to Adelaide this May.
The competition will see the Australian Steelers take the court on home soil for the first time since 2018.
It joins the existing Wheelchair Rugby National Championship and a newly introduced junior’s division, to provide the largest wheelchair rugby event in the world in 2025.
The Steelers are looking to secure national honours after a successful 2024 Paralympic Games where they claimed a Bronze Medal.
The Steelers will be joined by international heavyweights looking for glory: Canada, Brazil, Germany, New Zealand and the Netherlands.
With Chungnam Province of Korea and other international guests also joining, this event will be a true global contest.
Wheelchair Rugby Australia CEO Chris Nay said the challenge will be a historic moment.
“This landmark event will see seven countries compete in Australia, bringing international teams to Adelaide to go head-to-head against the might of the Australian Steelers in front of a roaring home crowd – something that hasn’t happened since 2018.
“The Steelers are one of the most successful sporting teams in history, showcasing an immense level of athleticism, skill and strategy from every player.
“We can’t wait to see the team and our sport shine in the spotlight at home in front of our fans. This is a changing moment, not only for wheelchair rugby, but disability sport more broadly,” he said.
Full Event, Day and Session Passes are available for every day of the competition, including dedicated Steelers Primetime Sessions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, culminating in Finals Day on Sunday. Book your tickets here.