Italy national rugby league team

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Italia
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Team information
NicknameAzzurri
Governing body Federazione Italiana Rugby League
Region Europe
Head coach Gioele Celerino
Captain Simone Boscolo
Most caps Gioele Celerino (22)
Top try-scorer Richard Lepori (12) [a]
Top point-scorer Josh Mantellato (132) [a]
Home stadium Stadio Plebiscito
IRL ranking 17th
Uniforms
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First colours
Team results
First game
Wigancolours.svg Wigan 49–28 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg
(Central Park, Wigan; 26 August 1950)
First international
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15–37 Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg
(Stadio Euganeo, Padua; 23 January 1960)
Biggest win
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 94–4 Spain  Flag of Spain.svg
(Campo Sportivo Manta, Saluzzo; 10 June 2017)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0–104 Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg
(Stadio Plebiscito, Padua; 17 October 2009)
World Cup
Appearances3 (first time in 2013 )
Best resultGroup stage (2013, 2017,2021)

The Italy national rugby league team represents Italy in rugby league football. With origins dating back to the 1950s and 1960s, the team has competed regularly in international competitions since 2008, when their current governing body, the Federazione Italiana Rugby League, was formed. They are currently ranked 17th in the IRL World Rankings.

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History

In 1950, a team from Turin toured the North of England. Italy later started a domestic competition. A year later the first official match of the Italy national team took place in Cahors, France. Italy lost 29–17 although the Azzurri ended the first half leading 10–7.

Sixteen official matches were played against English teams in the season 1952–53, as well as a triangular tournament between Italy, France and England.

In 1958, in Treviso under the Italian Federation of Amateur Rugby 13 (FIAR 13) was formed and was recognised by the Rugby Football League. With this recognition and funding from England, the sport of rugby league became popular in Italy. In their first year, the FIAR had 24 clubs and 620 players.

In 1960, Italy played Australia in two international matches held in Italy, the results were 37–15 and 67–22 losses. In the late 1960s, threats made by the rugby union governing body, the Italian Rugby Federation, to ban players who played rugby league from their sport had the effect of killing off the sport in Italy by the 1970s. As a consequence the Italy national team ceased to exist.

In the mid-1990s the team were revived by two Italian-Australians, Domenic Pezzano and John Benigni, known as 'The Italian Rugby League A XIII' (IRL A XIII) was formed in 1993. Pezzano coached Italy in the Coca-Cola Rugby League World Sevens in Australia with the team being predominantly players from Italy and one Italo-Australian player captained the team – Orazio D'Arrò in this tournament, Pezzano also coached the Italian team that participated in the first ever Super League World Nines tournament which was hosted by Fiji, that team was made up of Italian players, Italian Origin players and included 1st Graders such as Dean Schifilliti, Mark Corvo, Luke Davico and Italian dual international Orazio Arancio.

After that event, the Italia Rugby League began competing in various international tournaments, such as the Super League rugby league nines tournament in Fiji, World Sevens, St.Marys Sevens, Wollongong Sevens and the Mediterranean Cup in 1999. They attempted to qualify for the 2000 Rugby League World Cup and ended up in the Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament in which they were runners-up to British Amateur Rugby League Association.

In 2002, the Azzurri were back playing internationals in Italy with a triangular tournament featuring Scotland and Russia. Italy lost to Tatarstan of Russia but tied their second game with Scotland 16 all. In 2003 Italy played Scotland again and contested the Ionio Cup against Greece, which they won.

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Former Italy logo

In 2006, Italy played three matches, two against South Africa and one against British Amateur Rugby League Association. [1]

The Federazione of Italia Rugby League was officially moved to the "official observer" status by the Rugby League European Federation from an unranked position on 15 April 2008. [2]

Italy won the RLEF European Shield in 2008 and 2009, and as such were drafted into the 2009 European Cup following Russia's withdrawal from the tournament. During this tournament, Italy were handed their record defeat by Scotland, but they did manage to record one victory, over Serbia at The Old Parish in Maesteg, Wales. [3] [4]

In Autumn 2010 Italy embarked on a short tour of Wales, culminating in a match in Wrexham on 6 October in which they faced Wales for the first time in a full Rugby League international. The Italian side obtained a remarkable 13–6 victory, the first against a national team of the British Isles. [5]

2013 World Cup qualifying

In 2011, Italy contested the qualifying tournament for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, competing against Russia, Serbia and Lebanon. Coached by Carlo Napolitano and captained by Anthony Minichiello, Italy's draw with Lebanon was enough for them to gain the 14th and final place in the 2013 World Cup. [6]

2013 World Cup

19 October 2013 England  Flag of England.svg14 – 15Flag of Italy.svg  Italy AJ Bell Stadium, City of Salford
Tries:
Tomkins (2), Ablett
Goals:
Widdop
Report
Tries:
Laffranchi, Parata
Goals:
Mantellato (2), Nasso
Drop goals:
Mantellato

Attendance: 4,382
Referee: Richard Silverwood (England)

Italy defeated England 15–14 in an unranked pre-tournament match, which was described as a "humiliating" loss for England. The Italian team led 12–4 during the first half before England's Sam Tomkins scored two tries. Ray Nasso kicked a penalty goal in the 70th minute to level the scores, and Josh Mantellato kicked a drop goal in the 79th minute of the game to reclaim the lead for Italy. [7] [8] [9]

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The Italian team playing in their second kit against Scotland in the 2013 World Cup

Italy were drawn in Pool C alongside Scotland, Tonga and they also played an inter-group match against co-hosts Wales. Their tournament began with an upset victory over the co-hosts at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. In their second match, the 'Azzuri' took on Scotland who were coming off an upset win of their own against Tonga. The match turned out to be a thriller and it was tight with a high scoring draw being the result. Italy then had to just win their last pool match against Tonga after Scotland won their match and finished their pool-stage campaign with the same points differential the Italians were currently on. Tonga had nothing but pride to play for after their hopes of qualification had vanished but they shocked Napolitano's men by keeping them scoreless and therefore eliminating Italy from having any chance to play in the 2013 World Cup knockout round.

2017 World Cup qualifying

Italy participated in the qualification for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. The first stage of qualifying involved having to finish in the top 3 in their 2014–15 European Shield competition. Italy only managed to secure qualification for the 'final qualification tournament' after winning their second to last game against bottom placed Ukraine. Italy finished the Shield in third place with 3 wins and 3 defeats in six matches.

The final qualification tournament consisted of 6 teams - the top three teams from the European B tournament, the winners of the European C tournament and seeded nations Wales and Ireland. The tournament featured two groups of three teams playing in a single round-robin format. The winners of each group qualified for the World Cup, while the runners-up faced each other in a play-off match on 5 November 2016 to determine the final spot. A seeded draw took place to determine the groups on 5 November 2015. Italy are placed in Group A alongside European B tournament champions Serbia, and Wales.

2021 Rugby League World Cup

Italy started off their World Cup campaign with a 28-4 victory over Scotland. This was followed by heavy defeats against Fiji and Australia which left Italy third in the group which meant their elimination from the tournament. [10] [11]

Identity

Italy's kit suppliers are New Balance.

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2013 World Cup Jersey
Home Kit
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2013 World Cup Jersey
Away Kit

Players

Current squad

Squad selected for the 2024 Medieval Shield match against Malta.

PlayerCapsPoints
Samuele Bertolini 10
Simone Boscolo (captain)1220
Emiliano Buraschi 20
Nicola Cannato 10
Giacomo Civino 10
Davide Colla 20
Alessandro Corte 20
Marco Forno 10
Stefano Godoleshi 10
Omar Lai 10
Ippolito Occhialini 20
Mattia Saoncella 10
Liam Signorini 10
Ryan Solda 00
Lorenzo Sosta 20
Francesco Speggiorin 10
Giona Toffoletti 24
Francesco Vallone 20

Notable representatives

The following is a list of Italian representative players who have played 50 more or matches in a professional rugby league competition i.e. the National Rugby League and/or the Super League:

Competitive record

All-time record

Italy's competitive record as of 07 October 2023 [12]

AgainstPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %ForAgaDiff
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 30030%43170–127
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg BARLA 10010%1820–2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1100100%666+60
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2200100%7626+50
Flag of England.svg  England 1100100%1514+1
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 20020%1498–84
Flag of France.svg  France 1100100%1410+4
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4400100%23896+142
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 320166.67%9872+26
Four Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 30030%42121–79
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 811612.5%99229–130
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 421150%8244+38
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 210150%4432+12
Flag of Niue.svg  Niue 1100100%3632+4
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1100100%4616+30
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 640266.67%252100+152
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 311133.33%58138–80
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 840450%230196+34
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2200100%1288+100
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 310233.33%44144–100
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 10010%016–16
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2200100%9424+70
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3300100%12022+98
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 320166.67%5942+17
Total683632952.94%19501701+249

Competitions

The Italian team has competed in the following matches and tournaments since the reintroduction of rugby league to the country in the 1990s:

Since 2008, Italy has competed in the following Test match tournaments:

IRL Rankings

Official rankings as of July 2025
RankChangeTeamPts %
1Steady2.svgFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 100
2Steady2.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 83
3Steady2.svgFlag of England.svg  England 80
4Steady2.svgFlag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 62
5Steady2.svgFlag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 53
6Steady2.svgFlag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 51
7Steady2.svgFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 43
8Steady2.svgFlag of France.svg  France 29
9Increase2.svg 2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 22
10Steady2.svgFlag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 22
11Decrease2.svg 2Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 18
12Steady2.svgFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 18
13Steady2.svgFlag of Malta.svg  Malta 16
14Increase2.svg 1Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 14
15Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 13
16Steady2.svgFlag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 11
17Steady2.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 10
18Steady2.svgFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 9
19Increase2.svg 5Flag of the United States.svg  United States 8
20Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 8
21Decrease2.svg 1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 8
22Steady2.svgFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 7
23Decrease2.svg 2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 7
24Decrease2.svg 1Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 7
25Steady2.svgFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 5
26Increase2.svg 1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5
27Increase2.svg 1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 5
28Decrease2.svg 2Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 5
29Steady2.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4
30Steady2.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 4
31Steady2.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 4
32Steady2.svgFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 3
33Steady2.svgFlag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 3
34Increase2.svg 22Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 3
35Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3
36Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 2
37Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 2
38Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 2
39Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 2
40Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1
41Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 1
42Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1
43Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1
44Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1
45Decrease2.svg 1Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 0
46Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0
47Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0
48Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 0
49Decrease2.svg 1Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 0
50Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 0
51Increase2.svg 6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 0
52Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 0
53Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0
54Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0
55Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0
56Decrease2.svg 1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0
57Decrease2.svg 7Flag of Niue.svg  Niue 0
Complete rankings at
www.internationalrugbyleague.com

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Correct as of 22 November 2017. See List of Italy national rugby league team players for more details.

References

  1. Italia Rugby League History
  2. "RLEF – Italy Profile". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
  3. "European Cup Relegation Match Report – Italy – Serbia". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  4. Italy V Serbia Match Details
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 October 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. skysports.com (29 October 2011). "Italy clinch World Cup place". Sky Sports . Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  7. "Rugby League World Cup: England stunned by Italy". BBC. 19 October 2013. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  8. Hadfield, Dave (20 October 2013). "England 14 Italy 15 match report: England in turmoil after humiliating pre-World Cup loss". Independent. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  9. "England 14-15 Italy | Rugby League World Cup warm-up match report". TheGuardian.com . 19 October 2013.
  10. "Relive Scotland's World Cup loss to Italy". BBC Sport. 15 October 2022.
  11. "Rugby League World Cup: Australia 66-6 Italy - Kangaroos cruise to quarter-finals". BBC Sport.
  12. "Head to Head". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 28 May 2023.