Rugby Premier League reveals its logo for the inaugural edition

The logo was designed by Interbrand India.

Manifest Media Staff

Mar 5, 2025, 5:13 pm

The design reflects the league’s commitment to creating a modern, dynamic, youthful, aspirational, and globally competitive sporting spectacle that will entertain Indian and international audiences.

The Indian Rugby Football Union (Rugby India) and GMR Sports have revealed the official logo for the inaugural Rugby Premier League (RPL), marking a significant step toward establishing rugby as a premier sport in the country. 

This honours the launch of the franchise-based Rugby 7s league, set to debut in 2025. The league will feature six city-based teams, showcasing talent from top rugby nations around the globe, along with top-tier players from India. 

Designed by Interbrand India, the RPL logo captures the dynamic essence of rugby, representing a thrilling blend of speed, skill, strength, creativity, opportunity, teamwork, fearlessness, and an unwavering never-say-die attitude—qualities that make rugby one of the most exciting outdoor sports in the world. 

The design reflects the league’s commitment to creating a modern, dynamic, youthful, aspirational, and globally competitive sporting spectacle that will entertain both Indian and international audiences. 

Additionally, the unique and distinctive logo serves as a tribute to the hard work and resilience of the human body in the intense game of rugby.
 
Once considered a sport for the elite, rugby — played around the world for over 150 years — has now expanded its reach globally. The dynamism and ethos of unity inherent in rugby form the very foundation of the Rugby Premier League. 

Sujoy Ganguly, CMO, GMR Sports, said, “The unveiling of the Rugby Premier League logo marks a defining moment for Indian rugby. Created in collaboration with Interbrand India, the logo captures the essence of speed, skill, and strength that defines the sport. This modern, international, and aspirational vision for the RPL represents a bold step toward a future where India becomes a formidable rugby-playing nation.” 

Source: MANIFEST MEDIA

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