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Rugby Union In Luxembourg
Rugby union in Luxembourg is a minor but growing sport. Governing Body The Fédération luxembourgeoise de rugby was founded in May 1973, and joined the IRB in 1991.Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ) p71 It was created mainly by French and British expatriates, following the foundation of the first club of the country, the Rugby Club Luxembourg, because the club could not be officially recognised without a national federation. History Rugby was introduced into Luxembourg in the late 1960s. They have traditionally seen themselves as rivals to Andorra, which is in a similar position to them - i.e. a small population, a growing interest in the game, plus the input of many foreigners working there in the finance industry. (Andorra was also to give Luxembourg its first international win, in 1989.) Luxembourg played its first international in 1975, against Belgium, which they lost 28-6. The first club, the Rugby Club de Luxembourg was establishe ...
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Jean Jacoby
Jean Lucien Nicolas Jacoby (March 26, 1891 – September 9, 1936) was a Luxembourg artist. He won Olympic gold medals in the Olympic art competitions of 1924 and 1928, making him the most successful Olympic artist ever. Life After spending his youth in Molsheim in Alsace, Jean Jacoby studied art at the ''École des Beaux-Arts'' in Strasbourg. He was then a teacher of drawing from 1912 to 1918 at the Lewin-Funcke school in Berlin, then worked in Wiesbaden, before taking over the art department of a printing firm in Strasbourg. He became internationally known when in 1923 he won the French ''Concours de l'Auto'' with his drawing ''Hurdle runner'', beating 4,000 other entrants. Jacoby often depicted sports in his works, also designing Luxembourg postage stamps for the 1952 Summer Olympics. He himself was featured on a Luxembourg postage stamp in 2016. From 1926 to 1934 he worked as an illustrator and artistic director for two newspapers of the Ullstein-Verlag, the '' ...
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Rugby Club Walferdange
Rugby Club Walferdange, known as "De Renert",Named for Michel Rodange's epic poem of that name. is a francophone rugby union club, based in Walferdange, in central Luxembourg. Luxembourg has no domestic league of its own, so ''De Renert'' plays in the German Regional Leagues. Walferdange is the second Luxembourg rugby club alongside Rugby Club Luxembourg. The club was founded in 1990. See also * Luxembourg national rugby union team * Luxembourg Rugby Federation * Rugby union in Luxembourg * Luxembourg women's national rugby union team Clubs * Rugby Club Luxembourg Footnotes Walferdange Walferdange ( lb, Walfer ; german: Walferdingen) is a commune and small town in central Luxembourg. Geography The commune of Walferdange is located north of Luxembourg City in the valley of the Alzette. It is part of the canton Luxembourg. The ... Walferdange {{rugbyunion-team-stub ...
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Luxembourg Rugby Federation
Luxembourg Rugby Federation (french: Fédération Luxembourgeoise de rugby) is the governing body for rugby union in Luxembourg. It was founded in 1974 and became affiliated to the International Rugby Board in 1991. Luxembourg Rugby team plays its matches at the Stade Josy Barthel in Luxembourg-City. Luxembourg are ranked 59th (on October 12th, 2019) in the world according to the International Rugby Board. See also * Luxembourg national rugby union team * Luxembourg national rugby sevens team * Rugby union in Luxembourg * Luxembourg women's national rugby union team Clubs * Rugby Club Luxembourg * Rugby Club Walferdange * Cercle sportif des Communautés européennes - section Rugby * Rugby Eagles Luxembourg External links Official SiteWorld Rugby Rankings

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Luxembourg National Rugby Sevens Team
The Luxembourg national rugby sevens team made up primarily from the XV Team competes annually in European competitions. Entered first tournament in 1996. Tournament History 1996 Portugal I Lisbon (1-2 June) 1997 Rugby World Cup 7s Qualifier 1 2000 Germany II Heidelberg (10-11 June) 2001 Rugby World Cup 7s Europe Qualifier 1 2002 France Spain Germany III Lunel (17-18 May) Euro Sevens I Qualifier 1 IV Madrid (15-16 June) Euro Sevens I Qualifier 4 V Heidelberg (17-18 August) Euro Sevens Championship 2003 Netherlands Portugal VI Amsterdam (17-18 May) Euro Sevens II Qualifier 1 VII Portugal, Lisbon (21-22 June) Euro Sevens II Qualifier 7 2004 Russia Ukraine VIII Moscow (19-20 June) Euro Sevens III Qualifier 5 IX Kyiv (26-27 June) Euro Sevens III Qualifier 6 2005 Croatia France X Split (17-18 June) Euro Sevens IV Qualifier 2 XI Lunel (25-26 June) Euro Sevens IV Qualifier 3 2006 Croatia France XII Split (27-28 May) Euro Sev ...
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Luxembourg National Rugby Union Team
The Luxembourg national rugby union team is a minor team, and is ranked as a third tier nation. The team participates in the annual Rugby Europe Championship Conference 2 North 2017–18 Rugby Europe Conference. Since 1996 Luxembourg also competes in the sevens circuits in Europe Luxembourg national rugby sevens team. Luxembourg has been a member of FIRA since 1976, two years after the founding of Luxembourg Rugby Federation (French: ''Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Rugby (FLR)''). The Grand Duchy has participated several times in the FIRA championships and, despite the small size, has honourably acquitted itself. Luxembourg has also been a member of the International Rugby Board since 1991. The Luxembourg rugby team is the only national sports team to have been three times champions of their group in a European competition. In 1995, more than 20 points scored against Slovenia at Cessange and more than 20 points scored in Split against Croatia and finally an excellent draw aga ...
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Rugby Eagles Luxembourg
The Rugby Eagles Luxembourg are the fifth Rugby club created in Luxembourg. Creation and approach The Rugby Eagles Luxembourg is a Rugby club in Luxembourg founded in 2019 and officially affiliated with the Luxembourg Rugby Union in July 2020. The Rugby Eagles Luxembourg are the fifth Rugby club created in Luxembourg and they are based in the commune of Kopstal-Bridel, which is part of the Canton of Capellen in the southwestern part of Luxembourg-city. The Rugby Eagles Luxembourg started their activities in the season 2019-2020 and their pedagogical approach is exclusively a child-centered Rugby project. This approach mixes non-contact forms of Rugby for youngster players with traditional forms of Rugby for the more experienced players and uses a specific coaching method that helps children develop into autonomous, creative and decision-making players. Since its inception, the Rugby Eagles Luxembourg has developed at a steady pace, reached more than 100 members during the se ...
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Cercle Sportif Des Communautés Européennes Luxembourg
Cercle is French for ''circle''. It can refer to: * circle (country subdivision) * Cercle (French colonial), an administrative unit of the French Overseas Empire * Cercle (Mali), the Malian administrative unit ** The specific Cercles of Mali * Cercle Brugge K.S.V., a Belgian football club from Bruges * Le Cercle, a foreign policy think-tank specialising in international security * In Belgium, Cercles are Student Societies A student society, student association, university society, student club, university club, or student organization is a society or an organization, operated by students at a university or a college institution, whose membership typically consists ...
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Rugby Union In The Netherlands
Rugby union in the Netherlands is a growing sport. The sport is governed by the Rugby Nederland, which organizes the Netherlands national rugby union team. Governing body The Rugby Nederland was founded on 7 September 1920 but ceased to exist in 1923 due to a lack of clubs. They reorganized on 1 October 1932, as Dutch Rugby Union (Dutch: "Nederlandse Rugby Bond"), two years after the Netherlands national rugby union team played their first match against Belgium. The union is affiliated to the IRB in 1988 Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ) p67 and has 15,000 registered players (in 2017). History The first rugby club was HFC, established on 15 September 1879 by the 14-year-old Pim Mulier, who first encountered the sport in 1870. However, HFC switched to association football in 1883. The ''Delftsche Studenten Rugby - Club (DSR-C)'' was the first official rugby club on 24 September 1918. Dutch rugby started setting down roots in the pr ...
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Rugby Union In Germany
Rugby union in Germany is a minor but growing sport with 124 men's clubs and 5 women's clubs competing in 4 men's and 1 women's national leagues. Governing body The German Rugby Federation (german: Deutscher Rugby-Verband or DRV), founded in 1900, is the governing body for all formats of rugby union in Germany, overseeing 12 regional unions. The DRV is a founding member of Fédération Internationale de Rugby Amateur Association Européenne de Rugby (FIRA-AER) (1934), affiliated with the International Rugby Board since 1999, and a member of the German Olympic Sport Federation. History From early clubs to a national union While rugby union probably reached Germany through affluent British students who attended renowned private grammar schools in the German Confederation, studied in Heidelberg, or completed military service in Hannover, there is disagreement about when the game was first played. Heidelberg's Neuenheim College (now Heidelberg College) lays claim to its students ...
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Rugby Union In Belgium
Rugby union in Belgium is a growing sport. The national governing body for rugby union in Belgium is the Belgian Rugby Federation. The national team plays in the European Nations Cup, and as of October 2014, they were ranked thirtieth in the World Rugby Rankings. Governing body The national governing body for rugby union in Belgium is the Belgian Rugby Federation (FBRB - ''Fédération Belge de Rugby'' in French and ''Belgische Rugby Bond'' in Dutch) which is headquartered in Brussels. The Belgian Rugby Federation was formed in 1931, and joined the IRFB in 1988.Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ) p63 Rugby union is governed by two regional bodies that answer to FBRB, the national governing body. Most of the clubs in the northern region of Belgium are governed by the Vlaamse Rugby Bond (VRB). The remaining clubs are governed by the Ligue Belge Francophone de Rugby (LBFR). Rugby union in Belgium is also structured into four districts for ...
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Rugby World Cup
The Rugby World Cup is a men's rugby union tournament contested every four years between the top international teams. The tournament is administered by World Rugby, the sport's international governing body. The winners are awarded the Webb Ellis Cup, named after William Webb Ellis, who according to a popular legend, invented rugby by picking up the ball during a football game. The tournament was first held in 1987 and was co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia. Four countries have won the trophy; New Zealand and South Africa three times, Australia twice, and England once. South Africa is the current champion, having defeated England in the 2019 tournament final. Sixteen teams participated in the tournament from 1987 until 1995; since 1999, twenty teams have participated in each tournament. Japan hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup and France will host the next in 2023. Beginning 2021, the women's equivalent tournament was officially renamed Rugby World Cup to promote equalit ...
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