# Tim Agaba

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Ugandan rugby union player

Rugby player

Tim Agaba Full name Timothy Ernest Victor Kwizera Agaba Born (1989-07-23) 23 July 1989 (age 36) Kampala, Uganda Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Weight 106 kg (234 lb; 16 st 10 lb) School Stirling High School, East London University University of South Africa Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Rugby union career Position Loose forward Current team Carcassonne Youth career 2007 Border Bulldogs 2010 Sharks Amateur team(s) Years Team Apps (Points) 2012–2014 NMMU Madibaz 15 (10) Senior career Years Team Apps (Points) 2013–2015 Eastern Province Kings 28 (20) 2017–2021 Blue Bulls 14 (10) 2018–2021 Bulls 6 (0) 2018–2019 Blue Bulls XV 3 (0) 2021– Carcassonne Correct as of 13 September 2021 International career Years Team Apps (Points) 2013 South African Universities 1 (0) 2015–present South Africa Sevens 75 (65) Correct as of 13 April 2018 Medal record Men's rugby sevens Representing South Africa Olympic Games 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team competition

**Timothy Ernest Victor Kwizera Agaba** (born 23 July 1989) is a Ugandan-born South African [rugby union](/source/Rugby_union) player for the [Bulls](/source/Bulls_(rugby_union)) in [Super Rugby](/source/Super_Rugby), the [Blue Bulls](/source/Bulls_(rugby_union)) in the [Currie Cup](/source/Currie_Cup) and the [Blue Bulls XV](/source/Bulls_(rugby_union)) in the [Rugby Challenge](/source/Rugby_Challenge_(South_Africa)).[1] His regular position is [flanker](/source/Flanker_(rugby_union)) or [number eight](/source/Rugby_union_positions#Number_Eight).

He was a member of the South African Sevens team that won a bronze medal at the [2016 Summer Olympics](/source/Rugby_sevens_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics).

## Career

### Youth : Border and Sharks

Agaba was born in [Kabale](/source/Kabale), Southern [Uganda](/source/Uganda), before moving to the [Transkei](/source/Transkei) and then [East London](/source/East_London%2C_Eastern_Cape), where he attended [Stirling High School](/source/Stirling_High_School%2C_East_London), where he took up rugby.[2] In 2007, he was included in the Border team that played at the premier South African high school rugby union tournament, the Under-18 [Craven Week](/source/Craven_Week) held in [Stellenbosch](/source/Stellenbosch).

After high school, he moved to [Durban](/source/Durban) to join the [Sharks](/source/Sharks_(rugby_union)), but a series of injuries restricted his playing time for them to two appearances for the [Sharks U21s](/source/Sharks_(rugby_union)) in the [2010 Under-21 Provincial Championship](/source/2010_Under-21_Provincial_Championship).[2]

### NMMU and Eastern Province Kings

He returned to the [Eastern Cape](/source/Eastern_Cape) in 2012, where he joined the [Port Elizabeth](/source/Port_Elizabeth)-based university side [NMMU Madibaz](/source/Nelson_Mandela_University#Sports) for the [2012 Varsity Cup](/source/2012_Varsity_Rugby#Varsity_Cup) competition. He made five appearances for them and scored a try in their 26–42 defeat to [Maties](/source/Maties_(rugby_union)).[3]

He established himself as the first-choice [eighth man](/source/Number_eight_(rugby_union)) for the NMMU Madibaz during the [2013 Varsity Cup](/source/2013_Varsity_Cup), starting six of their eight matches in the competition as he helped NMMU qualify for the semi-finals of the competition for the first time. He was included in the [Eastern Province Kings](/source/Eastern_Province_Elephants) squad for the [2013 Vodacom Cup](/source/2013_Vodacom_Cup) competition and made his first class debut for the Kings by starting their 17–13 victory over a [Free State XV](/source/Cheetahs_(rugby_union)) in [Bloemfontein](/source/Bloemfontein).[4][5] He also made an appearance off the bench in their match against the [Boland Cavaliers](/source/Boland_Cavaliers) in [Malmesbury](/source/Malmesbury%2C_Western_Cape)[6] and featured in a match for the [South African Universities](/source/South_African_Universities_rugby_union_team) team that played against [Namibia](/source/Namibia_national_rugby_union_team) in May 2013.[7]

He was then named in the EP Kings [Currie Cup](/source/Currie_Cup) squad and he made his debut in that competition in the opening fixture of the [2013 Currie Cup First Division](/source/2013_Currie_Cup_First_Division) competition, starting their 13–29 defeat to the [Pumas](/source/Pumas_(Currie_Cup)) in Port Elizabeth.[8] He started eight of the fourteen matches that the Eastern Province Kings played during the round-robin stage of the competition and scored a try in their 63–7 victory over the [Griffons](/source/Griffons_(rugby_union)).[9] The EP Kings finished the regular season in second place on the log to set up a semi-final match against the third-placed [Leopards](/source/Leopards_(rugby_union)). Agaba also started this match and scored a try midway through the second half as the match finished 22-all after regular time, with the Kings eventually prevailing 32–29 after [extra time](/source/Overtime_(sports)#Rugby_union).[10] He also played in the final, which the EP Kings lost 30–53 to the [Pumas](/source/Pumas_(Currie_Cup)).[11]

Agaba again started the 2014 season by representing the NMMU Madibaz in the [Varsity Cup](/source/2014_Varsity_Cup) competition. He scored one try for NMMU in their match against [Maties](/source/Maties_(rugby_union))[12] as they qualified for the semi-finals for the second successive year. He was an unused replacement in the semi-final as they lost 18–19 to the [NWU Pukke](/source/North-West_University).[13]

The Eastern Province Kings played in the Premier Division of the Currie Cup after the competition was expanded from six teams to eight for the [2014 season](/source/2014_Currie_Cup_Premier_Division).[14][15] Agaba made his debut at this level in their 24–53 defeat to the [Sharks](/source/Sharks_(rugby_union)) in Round Eight of the competition.[16] He started their 25–45 defeat to [Griquas](/source/Griquas_(rugby_union)) a week later[17] and also their final match of the campaign, which the Eastern Province Kings won, beating the [Pumas](/source/Pumas_(Currie_Cup)) 26–25 to secure their only victory in the competition.[18]

He made five appearances in the [2015 Vodacom Cup](/source/2015_Vodacom_Cup) and scored one try in their 45–50 defeat to a [Free State XV](/source/Cheetahs_(rugby_union))[19] as the EP Kings finished in fifth spot on the Southern Section log to miss out on a quarter final spot. He remained an important player for the team in the [2015 Currie Cup Premier Division](/source/2015_Currie_Cup_Premier_Division), which saw him score a try in their 25–33 defeat to the [Sharks](/source/Sharks_(rugby_union)) in [Durban](/source/Durban).[20]

### South Africa Sevens

He left the Kings at the end of 2015, after the non-payment of player salaries allowed him to disengage himself from his contract, and joined the [South African Sevens](/source/South_Africa_national_rugby_sevens_team) team on a two-year contract.[21]

### 2016 Summer Olympics

Agaba was included in a 12-man squad for the [2016 Summer Olympics](/source/Rugby_sevens_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics) in [Rio de Janeiro](/source/Rio_de_Janeiro).[22] He was named as a substitute for their first match in Pool B of the competition against [Spain](/source/Spain_national_rugby_sevens_team), with South Africa winning the match 24–0.[23][24] He was also named as a replacement for their second match against [France](/source/France_national_rugby_sevens_team), where South Africa secured a 26–0 victory,[25][26] and promoted to the starting lineup for their final match against [Australia](/source/Australia_national_rugby_sevens_team). Despite a 5–12 defeat in this match,[27][28] South Africa still finished top of [Pool B](/source/Rugby_sevens_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Men's_tournament#Pool_B) to set up a quarter final rematch against Australia, with Agaba named as a replacement in his side's 22–5 victory.[29][30] He was also named as a reserve for their final two matches; South Africa lost 5–7 in their semi-final match against [Great Britain](/source/Great_Britain_national_rugby_sevens_team) to be eliminated from gold medal contention,[31][32] but bounced back in their [third-place play-off](/source/Rugby_sevens_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Men's_tournament#Bronze-medal_match), securing a 54–14 victory over [Japan](/source/Japan_national_rugby_sevens_team)[33][34] to secure a bronze medal in the competition.

## Statistics

- *As of 9 September 2015*

First class career Season Teams Super Rugby Currie Cup Vodacom Cup Other Total Apps Pts Apps Pts Apps Pts Apps Pts Apps Pts 2013 Eastern Province Kings — — 10 10 2 0 — — 12 10 South African Universities — — — — — — 1 0 1 0 2014 Eastern Province Kings — — 3 0 — — — — 3 0 2015 Eastern Province Kings — — 4 5 5 5 — — 9 10 Career Total — — 17 15 7 5 — — 25 20

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## External links

- [Tim Agaba](https://web.archive.org/web/20230101/https://www.world.rugby/sevens-series/player/mens/56622) at the [World Rugby Men's Sevens Series](/source/World_Rugby_Sevens_Series) (archived)

- [Tim Agaba](https://web.archive.org/web/20241204/http://www.espnscrum.com/timeline/rugby/player/242521.html) at ESPNscrum (archived)

- [Tim Agaba](https://www.itsrugby.fr/joueur-28248.html) at ItsRugby.fr (in French)

- [Tim Agaba](https://olympics.com/en/athletes/tim-agaba) at [Olympics.com](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)
- [Tim Agaba](https://web.archive.org/web/20210415182646/https://www.olympic.org/tim-agaba) at Olympic.org (archived)

- [Tim Agaba](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/135730) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

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