Union | Rugby union in Cambodia |
---|---|
Nickname(s) | Koupreys |
Emblem(s) | The Kouprey |
Ground(s) | RCAF Old Stadium |
Coach(es) | John Mojsa [1] |
Captain(s) | Vannak Vireak |
First international | |
Cambodia 7 - 46
Macau (May 22, 2005) | |
Largest win | |
Cambodia 38 - 0
Brunei (July 5, 2013) | |
Largest defeat | |
Indonesia 55 - 3
Cambodia (July 19, 2008) | |
World Cup | |
Appearances | none |
The Cambodia national rugby union team, nicknamed the Koupreys, represents Cambodia in the sport of rugby union. The national team is administered by the Rugby union in Cambodia, [2] which is part of the Asian Rugby Football Union and an associate member of the International Rugby Board. [3]
The Koupreys currently compete in Division IV of the annual Asian Five Nations. [4] Cambodia has yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup.
Union | Rugby union in Cambodia |
---|---|
Nickname(s) | Koupreys |
Emblem(s) | The Kouprey |
Ground(s) | RCAF Old Stadium |
Coach(es) | John Mojsa [1] |
Captain(s) | Vannak Vireak |
First international | |
Cambodia 7 - 46
Macau (May 22, 2005) | |
Largest win | |
Cambodia 38 - 0
Brunei (July 5, 2013) | |
Largest defeat | |
Indonesia 55 - 3
Cambodia (July 19, 2008) | |
World Cup | |
Appearances | none |
The Cambodia national rugby union team, nicknamed the Koupreys, represents Cambodia in the sport of rugby union. The national team is administered by the Rugby union in Cambodia, [2] which is part of the Asian Rugby Football Union and an associate member of the International Rugby Board. [3]
The Koupreys currently compete in Division IV of the annual Asian Five Nations. [4] Cambodia has yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup.