Rugby union in Bulgaria | |
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Country | Bulgaria |
Governing body | Bulgarian Rugby Federation |
National team(s) | Bulgaria |
First played | 1950s |
Registered players | 3026 [1] |
Clubs | 36 |
National competitions | |
Rugby union in Bulgaria is a minor but growing sport. Bulgaria is ranked 90th worldwide by the International Rugby Board (IRB) as of 8 October 2007. [2] There are 3,026 Bulgarian rugby players. [3]
Rugby union in Bulgaria is governed by the Bulgarian Rugby Federation, which was formed in 1962. [4]
Bulgarian rugby is centred on the capital, Sofia. [4]
Although rugby was well organised in Bulgaria during the 1960s, the first international was not until 1976, when Bulgaria lost to Czechoslovakia. [4]
Bulgarian rugby has not traditionally enjoyed a high reputation. For example, in 1988, an anonymous French rugby official joked that "one of the FIRA nightmares... is to have Yugoslavia playing Bulgaria refereed by a Soviet." [5]
Rugby union like many other sports, was long to be connected in the public mind with the less savoury aspects of Communism:
However, in more recent times, the spirit of Bulgarian rugby has been applauded by none other than England rugby great Will Greenwood:
Although Bulgaria's women have not yet played test match rugby, they have been playing international sevens rugby since 2003. (Current playing record).
Although Bulgaria as a national side are low in the IRB rankings, Bulgaria has a long rugby tradition, and many of the country's clubs were formed as far back as the 1960s.
The main clubs are :
Other clubs include :
Rugby union in Bulgaria | |
---|---|
Country | Bulgaria |
Governing body | Bulgarian Rugby Federation |
National team(s) | Bulgaria |
First played | 1950s |
Registered players | 3026 [1] |
Clubs | 36 |
National competitions | |
Rugby union in Bulgaria is a minor but growing sport. Bulgaria is ranked 90th worldwide by the International Rugby Board (IRB) as of 8 October 2007. [2] There are 3,026 Bulgarian rugby players. [3]
Rugby union in Bulgaria is governed by the Bulgarian Rugby Federation, which was formed in 1962. [4]
Bulgarian rugby is centred on the capital, Sofia. [4]
Although rugby was well organised in Bulgaria during the 1960s, the first international was not until 1976, when Bulgaria lost to Czechoslovakia. [4]
Bulgarian rugby has not traditionally enjoyed a high reputation. For example, in 1988, an anonymous French rugby official joked that "one of the FIRA nightmares... is to have Yugoslavia playing Bulgaria refereed by a Soviet." [5]
Rugby union like many other sports, was long to be connected in the public mind with the less savoury aspects of Communism:
However, in more recent times, the spirit of Bulgarian rugby has been applauded by none other than England rugby great Will Greenwood:
Although Bulgaria's women have not yet played test match rugby, they have been playing international sevens rugby since 2003. (Current playing record).
Although Bulgaria as a national side are low in the IRB rankings, Bulgaria has a long rugby tradition, and many of the country's clubs were formed as far back as the 1960s.
The main clubs are :
Other clubs include :