The Yugoslavia national rugby union team used to represent
Yugoslavia
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Rugby union
Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its m ...
until the 1990s.
History
SFR Yugoslavia made their debut as early as 1968 against a
Romanian XV, losing 3 points to 11 in World Youth Sports Games in Stara Zagora (Bulgaria). They made their full Test debut on 29.December 1968, in
FIRA
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competition against
Italy
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. Till the 1991 SFR Yugoslavia national rugby team played in total 66 Test games and regularly participated in FIRA Nations Cup and FIRA Trophy. The last game SFR Yugoslavia played in April 1991 against
Czechoslovakia
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and won the first time against this opponent.
The best result SFR Yugoslavia gained in season 1979–1980. After wins against The Netherlands and Sweden, drawn against West Germany and defeat versus Spain SFR Yugoslavia finished second in B group, eight in total ranking in FIRA competition.
National managers were Branimir Alaupovic from Zagreb (twice), Mihovil Radja from Split,Dusan Novakov from Pancevo, Marko Protega from Split and Suad Kapetanovic from Zenica.
Yugoslavia affiliated to the
IRB in 198
and played in the 1988 World Cup qualification.
Due to the links between many Yugoslav and
New Zealand
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families, the side also toured ther
Notable players
The longest serving and the most capped players were Nikola Stancevic and Dragan Kesic from Dinamo Pancevo, Ante Zekan,Branko Radic,Damir Buzov and Vinko Labrovic from
RK Nada, Nada Split, Tihomir Vranesevic and Dubravko Gerovac from
Zagreb
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, Damir Uzunovic, Sreto Cadjo, Nasir Vehabovic and Jasmin Deljkic from
Celik Zenica, Drago Lulic from Energoinvest Makarska, Zlatko Zver from Koloys LJubljana, Dragan Grujic from
Partizan Partizan may refer to:
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Belgrade.
In second half of the 1980s, many SFR Yugoslavia representatives came to France to play rugby as semi-pro players in lower-level clubs. Drago Lulic from RK Energoinvest Makarska, as first, joined in 1986
Montchanin
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See also
*Communes of the Saône-et-Loire department
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. In 1987,
Midi-Olympique rugby magazine voted Lulic as The Player of the Month November. Lulic also was voted twice as Player of the week. In season 1987–1988, Damir Uzunovic, Ibrahim Hasagic and Pero Barisic joined Lulic in Montchanin Rugby Sportif. Lulic later played for Union Sportive Bourg-en-Bresse and Rhone-Alpes selection and finished career 1996 in Lons les Saunier.
Damir Dimitrijevic, Nikola Scepanovic, Renato Jukic and Muharem Gafurovic played for RC Dijon, Jasmin Deljkic for Chalon Rugby, Pavle Grubisic, Vinko Labrovic and Dusan Jerotijevic for Plaisir Rugby, Boro Karaman for Union Sportive Bourg-en-Bresse.
The highest individual achievement made DZoni Mandic, 1.95 m and 110 kg, lock cum backrow player. After a couple seasons in
Club Olympique Creusot Bourgogne he joined
Grenoble
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and in 1993 played in finale of
French Rugby Championship. He played for Nice Rugby Club, too.
Successor teams
The rugby teams of Yugoslavia's successor states have had varying success, but none have yet qualified for the World Cup.
Test games
In total 66 test games (20 won, 2 drawn, 44 lost)
Overall
SFR Yugoslavia XV (unofficial games)
Managers (Test games only)
Most capped players (Test games only)
ENC
The following successor teams are in the
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Bosnia and Herzegovina national rugby union team
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national rugby union team has yet to make its debut at the Rugby World Cup. Bosnia and Herzegovina have been playing international rugby since the early 1990s.
The national side is ranked 73rd in the world (as of 29 J ...
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Croatia national rugby union team
The Croatia national rugby union team is governed by the Croatian Rugby Union. Croatia have been playing internationals rugby since 1992, they have yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup. The national side is ranked 39th in the world (as of 18 ...
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Serbia national rugby union team
The Serbia national rugby union team is classified as a tier three nation by World Rugby, and has yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup. They have played over 100 internationals.
The national side is ranked 80th in the world, as of 16 Januar ...
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Slovenia national rugby union team
The Slovenia national rugby union team is governed by the Rugby zveza Slovenije, and has yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup.
The national side is ranked 76th in the world (as of 4 April 2022).
Current players
Record
Below is a table of ...
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Montenegro national rugby union team
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References
External links
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European Nations Cup (rugby union)
The Rugby Europe International Championships is the European Championship for tier 2 and tier 3 rugby union nations.
The tournament is split into 5 levels, each with 5 or 6 teams. Its highest level is now called the Rugby Europe Championship an ...
Bibliography
* ''Proslo je 30 godina'',anniversary book, 1985, published by SFR Yugoslavia Rugby Union
* ''20 godina Ragbi kluba Zagreb'', 1984, published by RK Zagreb
* ''10 godina ragbija na Makarskoj rivijeri 1968–1978'', published by RK Energoinvest Makarska
* ''50 godina Ragbi kluba Nada 1959–2009'', published by RK Nada Split
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