All champions in the history of the Super Rugby

Blues He consecrated champion of the Super Rugby Pacific After defeating a Cheifs In the grand finale. The competition had its beginnings in 1996 and has crusaders as the most winner.
Organized by Sanzaarthe contest began to be played in 1996 with 12 New Zealand teams, South Africa and Australia. The Blues They defeated the Sharks for 45 to 21 and celebrated the first title of the tournament that served to bring together the best franchises of the Southern Hemisphere.
In 2005, Australia and South Africa They added a team each and the denomination became the Super 14. That season was in the hands of Crusadersthat in the final defeated Waratahs for 35 to 25.
In 2011, The contest incorporated into a new team and was labeled as Super Rugby. Over the years, the Super Rugby was looking for new formats and including franchises from different countries, as happened with the Jaguarswho were present between 2016 and 2019.
After the pandemic, the Super rugby turned again on his perspective and focused on the teams of the South Pacific. With the casualties of the South African, Argentina and Japan franchises, the contest incorporated a team of Fiji and another of Samoawho joined the casts of New Zealand and Australia to give a new identity to the competition as Super Rugby Pacific.
All champions:
1996 Blues 45–21 Sharks
1997 Blues 23–7 Brumbies
1998 Crusaders 20–13 blues
1999 Crusaders 24–19 highlanders
2000 Crusaders 20–19 Brumbies
2001 Brumbies 36–6 Sharks}}
2002 Crusaders 31–13 Brumbies
2003 blues 21–17 crusaders
2004 Brumbies 47–38 crusaders
2005 Crusaders 35–25 Waratahs
2006 Crusaders 19–12 Hurricanes
2007 Bulls 20–19 Sharks
2008 Crusaders 20–12 Waratahs
2009 Bulls 61–17 Chiefs
2010 Bulls 25–17 Stormers
2011 Reds 18–13 Crusaders
2012 Chiefs 37–6 Sharks
2013 Chiefs 27 – 22 Brumbies
2014 WAATAHS 33–32 Crusaders
2015 Highlanders 21–14 Hurricanes
2016 Hurricanes 20–3 Lions
2017 Crusaders 25–17 Lions
2018 Crusaders 37–18 lion
2019 Crusaders 19-3 Jaguares
2020 season suspended by Covid
2021 season by countries
2022 Crusaders 21–7 blues
2023 Chiefs 20-25 Crusaders
2024 blues 41-10 chiefs