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SANZAR

/ ˈsænˌzə /

acronym for

  1. South African, New Zealand, and Australian Rugby: an agreement between the rugby unions of these nations under which various competitions are held
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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According to Sanzar Kakar, an Afghan American who in 2019 created HesabPay, an app that helps Afghans transfer money using crypto, the country's "crypto revolution" is a result of the US sanctions against the Taliban and Haqqani group, who are now in power.

From BBC

“If you don’t use your best players to face a competition as tough as Super Rugby, you will never progress,” said Agustin Pichot, Argentine representative for World Rugby and for SANZAR, which runs the competition.

Andy Marinos, the newly appointed South African head of Super Rugby’s organizing body SANZAR, sees controversy over the changes as a sign of the competition’s popularity.

The agreement, which runs from 2016-20, is the ARU's share of a wider broadcasting rights package still being finalised by the governing body SANZAR, which will expand to include Argentina next year.

From Reuters

Yet so taken was Murdoch by Lomu and the World Cup of rugby union, in 1996 he tossed the incredible sum of $700 million at Sanzar – a body that was barely months old and made up of administrators who knew only amateur sport – and purchased the broadcasting rights to Super Rugby and by extent Jonah Lomu.

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