Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens

The Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens (formerly known as the CONSUR Women's Sevens), is the regional championship for women's international rugby sevens in South America. It has been contested since 2004. The tournament is held over two days, typically on a weekend. It is sanctioned and sponsored by Sudamérica Rugby.

The South America Women's Sevens Championship was first held in Venezuela in 2004. Since then, the regional 7s championships has periodically served as pre-qualifying competitions for the Rugby World Cup Sevens, the Pan American Games and the Olympic Games.

Colombia won the 2015 tournament and Argentina won their first-ever title in 2023. Brazil has dominated the Sudamérica Women's Sevens, winning 21 tournaments.

Results by year
 Notes: 


 * (†) Rugby World Cup Sevens qualifying tournament.
 * (‡) Summer Olympic Games qualifying tournament.

2005 Rugby Valentin International Tournament
This tournament took place on an unknown date although it appears sensible that it would have been prior to the South American tournament. Little is known apart from the finals

Final Plate Bronze Consolation
 * Brazil A 31-7 Brazil B
 * Argentina A 27-0 Chile
 * Argentina B 20-0 Uruguay A
 * Charruas (Brazil) 19-0 Uruguay B

2009 South American Beach Games
Venue/Date: 11–13 December 2009, Montevideo, Uruguay

Group Games
 * Brazil 5–2 Chile
 * Argentina 4–1 Paraguay
 * Uruguay 6–0 Venezuela
 * Argentina 3–4 Chile
 * Brazil 9–0 Venezuela
 * Uruguay 6–1 Paraguay
 * Brazil 8–0 Paraguay
 * Uruguay 2–3 Argentina
 * Chile 7–1 Venezuela
 * Uruguay 5–4 Chile
 * Venezuela 3–6 Paraguay
 * Brazil 5–2 Argentina
 * Paraguay 3–3 Chile
 * Venezuela 1–6 Argentina
 * Uruguay 3–2 Brazil

Classification Games

1st v 4th 2nd v 3rd 3rd place 1st place
 * Uruguay 3 - 2 Chile
 * Brazil 5 - 3 Argentina
 * Argentina 4 - 2 Chile
 * Brazil 3 - 1 Uruguay

2013 Valentín Martínez
Date/Venue: November 9–10, 2013. Montevideo, Uruguay

POOL A
 * Brazil 52-0 Uruguay Negro
 * Argentina Rojo 17-7 Paraguay
 * Brazil 33-0 Paraguay
 * Argentina Rojo 17-7 Uruguay Negro
 * Uruguay Negro 26-7 Paraguay
 * Brazil 29-0 Argentina Rojo

5th/8th Semi Finals
 * Paraguay 27-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
 * Uruguay Negro 0-29 Chile
 * Uruguay 7-17 Argentina

7th Place
 * Invitacion Circulo de Tennis 15-12 Peru

5th Place POOL B
 * Chile 26-12 Paraguay
 * Argentina Azul 41-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
 * Uruguay Celeste 33-5 Chile
 * Uruguay Celeste 43-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
 * Argentina Azul 24-5 Chile
 * Chile 40-0 Invitacion Circulo de Tennis
 * Argentina Azul 22-0 Uruguay Celeste

Semi Finals
 * Brazil 43-0 Uruguay Celeste
 * Argentina Azul 36-0 Argentina Rojo

3rd Place
 * Uruguay Celeste 14-7 Argentina Rojo

Final
 * Brazil 26-17 Argentina Azul

2013 Bolivarian Games
Date/Venue: November 17–19, 2013. Chiclayo, Peru

POOL

Day 1 (17 November)
 * Peru 33-10 Ecuador
 * Venezuela 17-12 Colombia
 * Peru 5-34 Colombia

Day 2 (18 November)
 * Peru 0-17 Venezuela
 * Colombia 52-0 Ecuador
 * Venezuela 39-5 Ecuador

Day 3 (19 November)

3rd Place Final
 * Peru 40-7 Ecuador
 * Colombia 12-7 Venezuela

2014 Valentín Martínez
Date/Venue: November 8–9, 2014. Montevideo, Uruguay Pool games (where known)
 * Brazil 48-0 Peru
 * Brazil 46-0 Venezuela
 * Venezuela 35-0 Peru
 * Paraguay 10-5 Chile
 * Argentina 31-5 Paraguay
 * Argentina 43-0 Chile
 * Colombia 34-14 Uruguay

Semi Finals
 * Brazil 45-0 Venezuela
 * Argentina 19-0 Colombia

7th Place
 * Chile bt Paraguay

5th Place
 * Chile 12-10 Uruguay (celeste)

3rd Place
 * Venezuela 17-10 Colombia

Final
 * Brazil 25-10 Argentina Azul

Women's Sevens World Series
Brazil was previously part of the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series for the 2013–14 and 2015–16 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.