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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 it ...
is a moderately popular team sport played in
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with a tradition of more than 100 years. The Romanian men's national team are currently 18th in the World Rugby Rankings as of 14 June 2021.


History


Early history

The game was introduced to Romania from France at the turn of the 20th century by students returning with rugby balls from their studies in
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.Bath pp 73, 74 Romanian rugby took root in
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, established by students who had been to French universities, and by the capital's burgeoning middle class. Stadiul Român and seventeen other teams would be formed in Bucharest from 1913 onwards. The Romanian Rugby Championship was first contested in 1914. Romania played France for the first time in 1924. The nation's first international was played against the USA in 1919 six years after the game was first introduced. In 1931 a governing body was formed, the Federaţia Română de Rugby. The first team outside Bucharest was formed at an aircraft factory in Braşov in 1939.


Communist period

For the first half of the 20th century, Romanian rugby was fairly isolated, having most of its contact with France, and to an extent, the Iron Curtain in the second half did not help either. However, this "isolation" was broken when Rowe Harding took the Welsh team Swansea touring there, to play national champions, Locomotiva. On his return to the UK, Harding spoke highly of the Romanian game, speaking of its consistently high standard and of the passion of both the fans and the players, which he thought unparallelled in Europe outside the Five Nations. The tour and Harding's praise effectively opened up Romanian rugby to the rest of western Europe, sparking a number of tours travelling to and from the country. In 1955, a Romanian side toured England and Wales, playing Swansea, Cardiff, Bristol and the Harlequins, winning one, drawing two, and losing one. Later in 1955, the Romanians defeated Llanelli in
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, and then beat both Cardiff and Harlequins in
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. Only France, who played Romania in front of almost 95,000 fans in Bucharest (in a preliminary match to a soccer international), could beat the Romanians, and that was only after an epic 16-15 battle. A generation of French school-trained coaches from the late 1940s and 1950s laid the foundations for national success in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. In 1974 Romania won against France 15 – 10 in Bucharest, and the FIRA – Association of European Rugby championship. 1974–1975 FIRA Trophy In 1975 Romania went for an 8 games tour to New Zealand, tour concluded in Wellington with a 10-10 draw against
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. Home nation sides began to award international caps for matches against Romania from 1981. Romania won rugby internationals over Scotland in 1984 and 1991, and also over Wales in 1983 and 1988 (the later in Cardiff). Between 1960 and 1990, Romania beat France eight times, the most famous being in 1990 when the legendary French based no. 8 Hari Dumitras led Romania to a 12-6 victory in Auch, France.
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second row Norm Hadley believed the
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game against Romania was more physically sapping than playing either France or New Zealand. The former All Blacks scrum half Chris Laidlaw, writing at the end of the 1970s, saw rugby as a positive force in East-West relations at the time: :"''Rugby has become the ping-pong of outdoor sports in its capacity to spread goodwill between East and West. Over the last 30 or 40 years it has spread through Eastern Europe, establishing itself strongly in Rumania and
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and into the
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. The fact that a Russian team ichas finally played a full-scale, if unofficial Test match against speaks for itself.''" :"''Rugby tours between countries on either side of the Iron Curtain have generated considerable political interest among the governments concerned, and the results can be quite astonishing. The recent n tour of New Zealand, for instance, germinated other contacts between the two countries and was partly instrumental in the establishment of new trade agreements which otherwise might not have begun.''"Laidlaw, p52 Chris Laidlaw writing of the open secret of shamateurism in Soviet sport said: :"''So far as the East Europeans and the
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are concerned, who knows where the incentives lie? In such societies rugby, like many other sports before it, is becoming an expression of national achievement and therefore the subject of careful nurturing. Yet, is the risk of the double standard, so evident in the athletic arena, permeating the East Europeans' approach to rugby so great as to justify the exclusion of the Communist world indefinitely from regular rugby competition?''" :"''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.''"Hopkins, John (ed) ''Rugby'' (1979 ), p8


Post-Communism

After the fall of Communism in 1989, Romanian rugby union suffered a dramatic financial shortfall. In 1995 the first ever Heineken Cup match took place in Romania with Toulouse taking on Farul Constanţa. Romania first got regular international competition when they joined the newly formed
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in 2000. As an indication of the decline in standard of the sport in Romania, the national team was defeated 134-0 by England in 2001 and Dinamo Bucharest lost 151-0 to Saracens in the European Rugby Shield. București Rugby was formed to represent Romania in European club competitions in 2004. In recent years they have achieved respectable results, including a win in 2010 against an Italian super 10 side.


Governing body

Rugby union in Romania is administered by the Romanian Rugby Federation (FRR), which was founded in 1913 as Federațiunea Societăților de Sport din România (FSSR).


National team

The
Romania national rugby union team The Romania national rugby union team ( ro, Echipa națională de rugby a României) represents Romania in men's international rugby union competitions, nicknamed Stejarii (''The Oaks''), is long considered one of the stronger European teams out ...
, nicknamed The Oaks, has long been considered one of the stronger European teams outside the Six Nations tournament. It often takes part the
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, which is hosted every four years. Romania plays every year in the Rugby Europe Championship, a competition for second and third-tier European nations and have won the competition on three occasions (under the current format) in the 2000, 2001–2002 and 2005–2006 seasons. The
Antim Cup The Antim Cup ( ka, ანთიმოზ ივერიელის თასი, tr; ro, Cupa Antim Ivireanul) is contested between the rugby union teams of Romania (The Oaks) and Georgia ("The Lelos"). It is named after the Metropolitan of W ...
is contested between Romania and Georgia. The cup is contested each time Georgia and Romania meet in a senior international match other than World Cup matches. Romania has won the cup on six occasions in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010 and in 2017. Romania has played at every
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so far, except for the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan as it was disqualified and won at least one game at each World Cup, except for the
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and 2011 world cups where they lost all of its games.


Domestic championship

The CEC Bank SuperLiga, which has been contested since 2010 in its current format, is the main domestic championship of Romania which has actually been contested by many teams across Romania since 1914. During the communism-period in Romania, the Romanian Rugby Championship had been dominated by Steaua București and Dinamo București, although in recent years, the Championship has actually been dominated by Știința Baia Mare and Rugby Timișoara.


Domestic cup

The Cupa României, which has been contested since 1914, is the main domestic cup in Romania that has also been contested by many teams across Romania along with the Romanian Rugby Championship. Like the Romanian championship, the Romanian cup had been dominated by Steaua București and Dinamo București, however recently, the Cup has been dominated by Știința Baia Mare and Rugby Timișoara. In the present, only teams in the CEC Bank SuperLiga can compete in the Romanian Cup since the gap between those teams and the ones in the Divizia Națională de Seniori, Romania`s second-tier domestic championship, is ever-increasing.


European club tournaments

In 1995, the first ever Heineken Cup match took place in Romania when
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took on RCJ Farul Constanța. Since the inaugural season, Romanian teams have not taken part in the Heineken Cup. Instead of playing in the Heineken Cup, Romanian teams had qualified and took part in the European Challenge Cup nearly every single season since its inception apart from the 2000−01, 2003−04 seasons and 2004−05 seasons. where București Wolves took part in the competition, as an alternative to the team that would win the Romanian Rugby Championship. București Wolves was a team that was formed by the FRR as an alternative to the team that would win the Romanian Rugby Championship to play in European competitions, due to the decreasing levels of competitiveness from the Romanian teams in the Challenge Cup, and would consist of rugby union players playing in the domestic Romanian championship. They played in the European Shield in 2004−05, and have played in every single Challenge Cup between 2005 and 2014, when the team was ultimately dissolved in favour for the champions of Romania to represent Romania in European competitions instead.


Popularity

In the 1980s, the country reached its peak in the sport as the national team managed to defeat teams such as
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who all played in the
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. Not only that, the national team would become more and more popular among Romanians and as a result, the country had more than 12,000 players playing rugby and 110 rugby. clubs. Yet, after the fall of Communism, Romanian rugby union suffered a drastic financial shortfall. Although its popularity – which has never been comparable with that of football or handball – had not diminished however. According to
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, Romania has 113 rugby union clubs and approximately 25,000 rugby players, 9,810 of which are registered players (most of these players are male and only a small fraction of these players are female).


See also

*
Romania national rugby union team The Romania national rugby union team ( ro, Echipa națională de rugby a României) represents Romania in men's international rugby union competitions, nicknamed Stejarii (''The Oaks''), is long considered one of the stronger European teams out ...
* List of Romania national rugby union players *
Romania national under-20 rugby union team The Romania national under-20 rugby union team is Romania's junior national team in rugby union. They have represented Romania in the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy, now known as the World Rugby Under 20 Trophy but have not yet participate in the W ...
*
Romania national rugby sevens team The Romania national rugby sevens team has competed in the World Rugby Sevens Series and in the Rugby World Cup Sevens, but not yet in the Summer Olympic Games. They are currently competing in the Rugby Europe Sevens Trophy Series. Tournament h ...
*
Romania women's national rugby sevens team The Romania women national rugby sevens team has yet to compete in the World Rugby Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens and Summer Olympic Games. They are currently competing in the Rugby Europe Sevens Women`s Championship Series. Tournament ...
* CEC Bank SuperLiga * Cupa României * București Wolves * Sport in Romania


References


Bibliography

* Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ) * Richards, Huw ''A Game for Hooligans: The History of Rugby Union'' (
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, 2007, )


Further reading

* Barbu, Aurel, Stama, Tiberiu, ''File din istoria rugbiului românesc'', Editura Consiliului Național pentru Educație Fizică și Sport, București, 1969. * Manoileanu, Dumitru, ''Rugby: Mică enciclopedie'', Editura Sport-Turism, București, 1982 * Moldoveanu, Traian ''Rugby: istorie românească: povestită de un griviţean'', Vol. I, Editura Scripta, București, 2016, )


External links


Romanian Rugby Federation
(official website)
Asociația Internaționalilor de Rugby din România

PlanetaOvala.ro – Romanian Rugby News

Planet-Rugby news for Romania

Weathered Oak: Romanian rugby (from BBC News)

From riches to rags (from BBC News)


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