Gibraltar national rugby union team

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Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Union Gibraltar Rugby Football Union
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Team kit
First international
Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 8 – 20 Belgium XV Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
(5 November 2011)
Largest win
Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 55 – 7 Montenegro Flag of Montenegro.svg
(5 November 2016)
Rugby football current event.svg [[Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 20 - 15 Jamaica Flag of Jamaica.svg
(25 March 2023)|Current season]]

The Gibraltar national rugby union team represent Gibraltar in men's rugby union.

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The nation is not currently affiliated to World Rugby and have yet to qualify for a World Cup.

On 5 November 2011 the Gibraltar Rugby Football Union (GRFU) fielded a national team in its first official Test Match. The fixture was against the Belgium Development Team and was held in Brussels. The final score was: Belgium Development 20 – Gibraltar 8.

Test Caps have officially been awarded to the Gibraltar team players, this came after playing and defeating a Cyprus XV and an Israel A team. Their first full international came against Malta in March 2015.

The GRFU went through the process of FIRA/AER (European Rugby Federation) membership. [1] The GRFU had planned other international fixtures for April 2012. This however was blocked by Spain. [2] This came as a surprise as UEFA and the ICC recognise Gibraltar.

The Gibraltar national rugby sevens team plays regularly in tournaments, particularly in the Tangier Sevens.

International record

DateHomeScoreAwayVenueRefereeCompetition
5 November 2011 Belgium XV Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 20–8Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Brussels, Belgium unknown Friendly
(First International)
23 March 2013 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg36–10 Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus XV Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar unknown Friendly
22 February 2014 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg25–12 Flag of Israel.svg Israel A Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar Julian Bevan (SWE) Friendly
7 March 2015 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg8–33Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar Ranbir Dhillon (GBR) Friendly
(First full International)
17 October 2015 Malta  Flag of Malta.svg14–29Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Malta unknown Friendly
6 April 2016 Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg49–0Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Kajang, Malaysia unknown Friendly
8 April 2016 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg13–13Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Yio Chu Kang Stadium unknown Friendly
5 November 2016 Montenegro  Flag of Montenegro.svg7–55Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Tivat Arsenal Stadium, Montenegro Petra Druskovic (CRO) Friendly
8 April 2017 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg22–17Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar Matthew Shales (GBR) Friendly
6 October 2017 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg15–21Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Mandok, Hungary unknown Friendly
24 February 2018 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg33–14Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar George Pounder (SRU) Friendly
17 March 2018 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg17–5Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar Fergus Hollins (SRU) Friendly
27 April 2018 United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg28–15Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Dubai, United Arab Emirates R. Drake Friendly
10 October 2018 Israel  Flag of Israel.svg20–17Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Netanya, Israel unknown Friendly
13 April 2019 Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg26–22Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Copenhagen, Denmark unknown Friendly
4 May 2019 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg26–31Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Vilamoura, Portugal David Young (SRU) Friendly
28 September 2019 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg22–6Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda Europa Point, Gibraltar Charles Samson (SRU) Friendly
9 October 2022Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 33-16Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar National Sports Centre, Bermudaunknown Friendly
26 November 2022Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 18-36Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Birmingham Moseley Rugby unknown Friendly
25 March 2023 Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg20-15Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Europa Point, Gibraltar Elgan Williams (WRU) Friendly
7 September 2024 Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg33-7Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Hundested RK unknown Friendly

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References

  1. "About Us - Gibraltar Rugby Football Union". Super4s.ngo.gi. Archived from the original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  2. "Gibraltar Dejected After Spain Blocks Membership". rugby.ngo.gi. Archived from the original on 20 August 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.