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Rugby union in Poland

Rugby union in Poland is a moderately popular sport and currently, the Polish men`s national team are ranked 30th in the world as of 20th November 2022.[2] The Poland women's rugby sevens team won the silver medal at the 2023 European Games behind Great Britain, progressing to the final 2024 Summer Olympic qualification tournament.

Rugby union in Poland
Budowlani Łódź playing Lechia Gdańsk in the Ekstraliga rugby final in 2010.
CountryPoland
Governing bodyPolski Związek Rugby
National team(s)Poland
Nickname(s)Biało-czerwoni (The White and Reds)
First played1922
Registered players6,779[1]
Clubs74
National competitions
Club competitions
Audience records
SeasonEkstraliga
I liga Rugby
II liga Rugby

Governing body edit

Polish Rugby Union (Polski Związek Rugby)[3] was founded in 1957, and joined the International Rugby Football Board in 1988.[4] The official supplier of equipment to the PRU is the Polish company Gonga.

An earlier Polish Rugby Union was set up in the early 1920s, but was disbanded in 1928.[5]

History edit

In 1921, Louis Amblard, a Frenchman, set up the very first Polish rugby club called White Eagles (Białe Orły).[5] The first match was in 1922,[5] and the first club international in 1924 against a Romanian side.[5]

The game became established in the Warsaw Military Academy in the early 1930s.[4]

The tragic events of World War II and the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact meant that the growth of Polish rugby was retarded until the 1950s.[4] During World War II, there were occasional games between allied POWs in German camps in Poland.[6] For example, a game was held between a Scottish and a Welsh XV, in ten inches of snow.[6] No conversions were allowed, as the ball would have gone over the camp fence, and the game was twenty minutes each way.[6] Players wore army boots, trousers, prison shirts and balaclavas.[6]

Polish rugby arguably achieved its greatest success in the late 1970s when the national team beat Italy, Spain and the USSR, and also held Romania to a 37–21 win in 1977.[4]

"Much to everyone's surprise, Eastern Bloc countries are among the game's vigorous participants, seemingly oblivious to rugby's capitalist class-ridden origins. Russia emerged from behind the Iron Curtain and came under international scrutiny when they played France in Toulouse in November 1978. Romania, Poland and Czechoslovakia are members of the Federation Internationale de Rugby Amateur, the governing body for those countries not in the IB."[7]

In 1983, Poland failed to play Italy in the FIRA Championships, and told FIRA that two of their players had died.[8] It is not known where the other died, but one had died near Bucharest.[8]

The Cold War frequently intruded – for example in the 1984 FIRA Championships, in the game against France, Poland demanded the removal of the French players Didier Camberabero, Henri Sanz and the Brive RFC centre Yves Fouget, because as members of the French armed forces, they were considered to be a security risk.[8]

Because of high Polish emigration, particularly to France, and English speaking nations, the Polish team actually has a fairly large pool of potential players. In addition, a number of Poles returning from jobs in the British Isles and France, have carried the game back with them.

There are currently three divisions in Poland. The second division was relaunched in 2009 using some of the major teams providing 2nd XVs, along with some newly formed sides. The top division has 8 teams while the second division has 6 teams.[9] Prior to that in 2008/2009 there were 10 teams in the top division and only 4 in the second.[10] This led to some very uneven contests between the top teams and those at the bottom of the league. There is now also a regional league played in the centre of Poland (around Lodz and Warsaw) in which some smaller clubs have entered teams and second teams from some of the top clubs nationally compete.

Polish rugby development, however, has tended to concentrate on rugby sevens as a means of introducing the sport to people.[11] The PRU organises regular one day sevens tournaments over the spring/summer with teams travelling from all over the country. There are teams forming all over the country, but there is a shortage of quality coaching and basic equipment. Despite this rugby is making good headway.

Rugby tens also has some popularity in Poland.[12]

National team edit

 
Italy vs Poland, 2008 European Rugby Sevens

Poland's international debut was in 1958 against East Germany, and they won the match, 9–8.[5]

They compete in the second division competition Rugby Europe Trophy, where the winner is promoted to the Premier Division Rugby Europe Championship. In 2018, Poland competed against Portugal, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Maldova.

In 2018, the Polish XV Men's team was ranked 35 in the world.[13] They also compete in the VII's Europe Grand Prix 7s Series.[14]

Women's Polish Rugby compete in the Women's 7s GPS, where they play other European countries, such as Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Italy, France, Russia and Germany[15]

Notable players edit

In the 1990s, there were at least fifty Poles playing in the French first and second divisions.[4] Notable amongst these was Grzegorz Kacala, the 114-kilogram (18.0 st) open side flanker, who helped Brive win the 1996 European Cup.[4]

Mariusz Pudzianowski, better known as a Polish strongman, is one of the most famous Polish rugby players. He played with Budowlani Lodz but retired after one season.[16][17]

Men's rugby edit

XV Rugby edit

Seven's Rugby edit

Teams.[21]

Women's rugby edit

Although Poland's women have not yet played test match rugby, they have been playing international sevens rugby since 2005. (Current playing record).

Seven's Rugby edit

Teams.[22]

Youth and children's rugby edit

Poland rugby has a youth tournament for different age groups.

XV and Seven's Rugby edit

Teams[23]

Skill standard edit

 
Częstochowa rugby team, and mascot

The standard of domestic rugby is relatively low in Poland. Most national players play in lower division teams in France (even in second/third teams) while some national players play in the domestic league. The main teams are based in the three main conurbations of Tricity, in Warsaw and Łódź (the latter, being current national champions). In Poland, because rugby union is viewed as a "power sport", flamboyance is not encouraged. The lack of foreign coaches stifles development, which is reflected by the national team's performances in the European Nations Cup against nations with less financial muscle and a smaller player pool such as the Czech Republic and the Ukraine, as well as matches against Kazakhstan, and Morocco.[citation needed]

See also edit

External links edit

  • Official union page
  • Poland rugby news
  • (in French) Archives du Rugby: Pologne

References edit

  • Cotton, Fran (Ed.) (1984) The Book of Rugby Disasters & Bizarre Records. Compiled by Chris Rhys. London. Century Publishing. ISBN 0-7126-0911-3
  • Richards, Huw A Game for Hooligans: The History of Rugby Union (Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh, 2007, ISBN 978-1-84596-255-5)
  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Men's Rankings | World Rugby".
  3. ^ http://pzrugby.pl/
  4. ^ a b c d e f Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ISBN 1-86200-013-1) p72
  5. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d Cotton, p20
  7. ^ Hopkins, John (ed) Rugby (1979 ISBN 0-304-30299-6), p8
  8. ^ a b c Cotton, p29
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 March 2010. Retrieved 15 August 2010. retrieved, 7 November 2009
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2014. retrieved, 7 November 2009
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2014. retrieved, 7 November 2009
  12. ^ http://www.frogsco.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=38 retrieved, 7 November 2009
  13. ^ "Men's Rankings | World Rugby".
  14. ^ . www.rugbyeurope.eu. Archived from the original on 10 July 2018.
  15. ^ . www.rugbyeurope.eu. Archived from the original on 19 December 2017.
  16. ^ "Mariusz Pudzianowski playing rugby | MyConfinedSpace". 7 February 2009.
  17. ^ "Famous Ruggers".
  18. ^ "Polski Związek Rugby".
  19. ^ "Polski Związek Rugby".
  20. ^ "Polski Związek Rugby".
  21. ^ Wii,199 "Polski Związek Rugby". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  22. ^ "Polski Związek Rugby".
  23. ^ http://pzrugby.pl/download/29 [bare URL PDF]

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rugby union in Poland is a moderately popular sport and currently the Polish men s national team are ranked 30th in the world as of 20th November 2022 2 The Poland women s rugby sevens team won the silver medal at the 2023 European Games behind Great Britain progressing to the final 2024 Summer Olympic qualification tournament Rugby union in PolandBudowlani Lodz playing Lechia Gdansk in the Ekstraliga rugby final in 2010 CountryPolandGoverning bodyPolski Zwiazek RugbyNational team s PolandNickname s Bialo czerwoni The White and Reds First played1922Registered players6 779 1 Clubs74National competitionsRugby World CupRugby Europe International ChampionshipsRugby World Cup SevensWorld Rugby Sevens SeriesClub competitionsEkstraligaI liga RugbyII liga RugbyAudience recordsSeasonEkstraligaI liga RugbyII liga Rugby Contents 1 Governing body 2 History 3 National team 4 Notable players 5 Men s rugby 5 1 XV Rugby 5 1 1 Ekstraliga 5 1 2 Liga I 5 1 3 Liga II 5 2 Seven s Rugby 6 Women s rugby 6 1 Seven s Rugby 7 Youth and children s rugby 7 1 XV and Seven s Rugby 8 Skill standard 9 See also 10 External links 11 ReferencesGoverning body editMain article Polish Rugby Union Polish Rugby Union Polski Zwiazek Rugby 3 was founded in 1957 and joined the International Rugby Football Board in 1988 4 The official supplier of equipment to the PRU is the Polish company Gonga An earlier Polish Rugby Union was set up in the early 1920s but was disbanded in 1928 5 History editIn 1921 Louis Amblard a Frenchman set up the very first Polish rugby club called White Eagles Biale Orly 5 The first match was in 1922 5 and the first club international in 1924 against a Romanian side 5 The game became established in the Warsaw Military Academy in the early 1930s 4 The tragic events of World War II and the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact meant that the growth of Polish rugby was retarded until the 1950s 4 During World War II there were occasional games between allied POWs in German camps in Poland 6 For example a game was held between a Scottish and a Welsh XV in ten inches of snow 6 No conversions were allowed as the ball would have gone over the camp fence and the game was twenty minutes each way 6 Players wore army boots trousers prison shirts and balaclavas 6 Polish rugby arguably achieved its greatest success in the late 1970s when the national team beat Italy Spain and the USSR and also held Romania to a 37 21 win in 1977 4 Much to everyone s surprise Eastern Bloc countries are among the game s vigorous participants seemingly oblivious to rugby s capitalist class ridden origins Russia emerged from behind the Iron Curtain and came under international scrutiny when they played France in Toulouse in November 1978 Romania Poland and Czechoslovakia are members of the Federation Internationale de Rugby Amateur the governing body for those countries not in the IB 7 In 1983 Poland failed to play Italy in the FIRA Championships and told FIRA that two of their players had died 8 It is not known where the other died but one had died near Bucharest 8 The Cold War frequently intruded for example in the 1984 FIRA Championships in the game against France Poland demanded the removal of the French players Didier Camberabero Henri Sanz and the Brive RFC centre Yves Fouget because as members of the French armed forces they were considered to be a security risk 8 Because of high Polish emigration particularly to France and English speaking nations the Polish team actually has a fairly large pool of potential players In addition a number of Poles returning from jobs in the British Isles and France have carried the game back with them There are currently three divisions in Poland The second division was relaunched in 2009 using some of the major teams providing 2nd XVs along with some newly formed sides The top division has 8 teams while the second division has 6 teams 9 Prior to that in 2008 2009 there were 10 teams in the top division and only 4 in the second 10 This led to some very uneven contests between the top teams and those at the bottom of the league There is now also a regional league played in the centre of Poland around Lodz and Warsaw in which some smaller clubs have entered teams and second teams from some of the top clubs nationally compete Polish rugby development however has tended to concentrate on rugby sevens as a means of introducing the sport to people 11 The PRU organises regular one day sevens tournaments over the spring summer with teams travelling from all over the country There are teams forming all over the country but there is a shortage of quality coaching and basic equipment Despite this rugby is making good headway Rugby tens also has some popularity in Poland 12 National team editMain article Poland national rugby union team nbsp Italy vs Poland 2008 European Rugby Sevens Poland s international debut was in 1958 against East Germany and they won the match 9 8 5 They compete in the second division competition Rugby Europe Trophy where the winner is promoted to the Premier Division Rugby Europe Championship In 2018 Poland competed against Portugal Netherlands Czech Republic Switzerland and Maldova In 2018 the Polish XV Men s team was ranked 35 in the world 13 They also compete in the VII s Europe Grand Prix 7s Series 14 Women s Polish Rugby compete in the Women s 7s GPS where they play other European countries such as Ireland Wales Scotland Italy France Russia and Germany 15 Notable players editIn the 1990s there were at least fifty Poles playing in the French first and second divisions 4 Notable amongst these was Grzegorz Kacala the 114 kilogram 18 0 st open side flanker who helped Brive win the 1996 European Cup 4 Mariusz Pudzianowski better known as a Polish strongman is one of the most famous Polish rugby players He played with Budowlani Lodz but retired after one season 16 17 Men s rugby editXV Rugby edit Ekstraliga edit Rugby Ekstraliga Teams 18 Budowlani SA Lodz Lechia Gdansk Orkan Sochaczew KS Budowlani Lodz Arka Gdynia Pogon Siedlce Ogniwo Sopot Budowlani Lublin Skra Warszawa Juvenia Krakow Liga I edit Teams 19 Sparta Jarocin Wataha Zielona Gora Arka Rumia AZS AWF Warszawa Rugby Ruda Slaska Legia Warszawa Liga II edit II liga Rugby Teams 20 Chaos Poznan Mazovia Minsk Mazowiecki Copper Lubin Alfa Bydgoszcz Rugby Bialystok Unia Brzesc Terespol Seven s Rugby edit Teams 21 Posnania Poznan Lechia Gdansk GTR Tytan Gniezno Juvenia Krakow RC Orkan Sochaczew AZS AWFiS Gdansk Rugby Belchatow Werewolves Wabrzezno Rugby Team Olsztyn Kaskada Szczecin Szarza Grudziadz Budowlani Lodz SA KS Budowlani LodzWomen s rugby editAlthough Poland s women have not yet played test match rugby they have been playing international sevens rugby since 2005 Current playing record Seven s Rugby edit Teams 22 Bialo Zielone Ladies Gdansk Black Roses Posnania Poznan Legia Warszawa Juvenia Krakow AZS AWF Warszawa Legia II Warszawa Miedziowe Lubin KS Rugby Gierzwald Flota Gdynia Diablice Ruda Slaska Tygrysice Orkan SochaczewYouth and children s rugby editPoland rugby has a youth tournament for different age groups XV and Seven s Rugby edit Teams 23 UKS Piatka Wilda Poznan KS BBRC Lodz UKS Karb przy MDK 2 Bytom UKS Cisowa Arka Gdynia UKS Dziesiatka Gdynia UKS Gorce Raba Nizna SP Grodyslawice Hegemon Akademia Rugby UKS Kadet Rachanie UKS Koziolki Jerzykowo Biskupice UKS Rugby Lubien KS Marlin Ozorkow Miejski Klub Rugby Siedlce KR Owal Leszno UKS Osiemdziesiatka Sochaczew UKS Rugby Czeczewo Rugby Gorzow Wielkopolski UKS Strzalka SP Wozuczyn UKS Zaczek MichalowSkill standard edit nbsp Czestochowa rugby team and mascot The standard of domestic rugby is relatively low in Poland Most national players play in lower division teams in France even in second third teams while some national players play in the domestic league The main teams are based in the three main conurbations of Tricity in Warsaw and Lodz the latter being current national champions In Poland because rugby union is viewed as a power sport flamboyance is not encouraged The lack of foreign coaches stifles development which is reflected by the national team s performances in the European Nations Cup against nations with less financial muscle and a smaller player pool such as the Czech Republic and the Ukraine as well as matches against Kazakhstan and Morocco citation needed See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rugby union in Poland Poland national rugby union team Poland national rugby sevens team Poland women s national rugby sevens team Ekstraliga I liga Rugby II liga RugbyExternal links editIRB Poland page 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