A list of all international Tests played by the Malta national rugby union team . All data taken from maltarugby.com. [1]
Date | Tournament | Location | Venue | Home Team | Score | Away Team |
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November 18, 2000 | RWC Qualifying | Chisinau | Moldova | 58-8 | Malta | |
November 25, 2000 | RWC Qualifying | Marsa | Malta | 0-26 | Belgium | |
January 20, 2001 | RWC Qualifying | Marsa | Malta | 3-9 | Monaco | |
April 21, 2001 | RWC Qualifying | Marsa | Malta | 11-39 | Lithuania | |
May 12, 2001 | RWC Qualifying | Ljubljana | Slovenia | 45-5 | Malta | |
November 24, 2001 | FIRA Championship D3 | Marsa | Malta | 8-0 | Monaco | |
March 9, 2002 | FIRA Championship D3 | Marsa | Malta | 27-14 | Bulgaria | |
May 25, 2002 | FIRA Championship D3 | Ekeberg | Norway | 10-10 | Malta | |
November 23, 2002 | FIRA Championship D3 | Marsa | Malta | 22-18 | Lithuania | |
November 30, 2002 | FIRA Championship D3 | Vienna | Austria | 16-25 | Malta | |
March 29, 2003 | FIRA Championship D3 | Marsa | Malta | 34-6 | Luxembourg | |
April 5, 2003 | FIRA Championship D3 | Sarajevo | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 20-14 | Malta | |
April 17, 2004 | FIRA Championship D3 | Marsa | Malta | 20-18 | Serbia and Montenegro | |
April 25, 2004 | FIRA Championship D3 | Riga | Latvia | 8-10 | Malta | |
May 22, 2004 | FIRA Championship D3 | Marsa | Malta | 35-27 | Hungary | |
May 29, 2004 | FIRA Championship D3 | Chisinau | Moldova | 22-8 | Malta | |
October 16, 2004 | RWC Qualifying | Avusy | Switzerland | 8-17 | Malta | |
November 6, 2004 | RWC Qualifying | Marsa | Malta | 13-38 | Poland | |
April 9, 2005 | RWC Qualifying | Marsa | Malta | 17-24 | Serbia and Montenegro | |
April 16, 2005 | RWC Qualifying | Sofia | Bulgaria | 15-23 | Malta | |
May 21, 2005 | RWC Qualifying | Odense | Denmark | 12-3 | Malta | |
May 28, 2005 | RWC Qualifying | Marsa | Malta | 28-18 | Denmark | |
October 29, 2005 | RWC Qualifying | Corradino | Malta | 0-43 | Germany | |
November 5, 2005 | RWC Qualifying | Pancevo | Serbia and Montenegro | 3-16 | Malta | |
April 15, 2006 | RWC Qualifying | Corradino | Malta | 26-15 | Croatia | |
April 22, 2006 | RWC Qualifying | Brussels | Belgium | 24-0 | Malta | |
October 28, 2006 | FIRA Championship D2 | Riga | Latvia | 27-16 | Malta | |
November 4, 2006 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 18-40 | Croatia | |
May 12, 2007 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 31-24 | Andorra | |
May 19, 2007 | FIRA Championship D2 | Siedlce | Poland | 36-3 | Malta | |
November 10, 2007 | FIRA Championship D2 | Makarska | Croatia | 24-9 | Malta | |
November 17, 2007 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 16-13 | Latvia | |
May 10, 2008 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 9-24 | Poland | |
May 17, 2008 | FIRA Championship D2 | Andorra la Vella | Andorra | 17-16 | Malta | |
October 25, 2008 | RWC Qualifying | Marsa | Malta | 16-18 | Croatia | |
November 1, 2008 | RWC Qualifying | Vänersborg | Sweden | 6-9 | Malta | |
April 18, 2009 | RWC Qualifying | Riga | Malta | 32-19 | Latvia | |
April 25, 2009 | RWC Qualifying | Paola | Malta | 9-27 | Netherlands | |
October 31, 2009 | FIRA Championship D2 | Split | Croatia | 34-14 | Malta | |
November 7, 2009 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 25-23 | Sweden | |
April 17, 2010 | FIRA Championship D2 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | 19-0 | Malta | |
April 24, 2010 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 27-10 | Latvia | |
October 30, 2010 | FIRA Championship D2 | Siauliai | Lithuania | 9-6 | Malta | |
November 6, 2010 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 26-33 | Latvia | |
April 30, 2011 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 21-14 | Croatia | |
May 7, 2011 | FIRA Championship D2 | Enkoping | Sweden | 24-13 | Malta | |
October 29, 2011 | FIRA Championship D2 | Riga | Latvia | 0-28 | Malta | |
November 5, 2011 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 14-10 | Lithuania | |
April 21, 2012 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 22-14 | Sweden | |
April 28, 2012 | FIRA Championship D2 | Zagreb | Croatia | 31-16 | Malta | |
October 27, 2012 | RWC Qualifying | Makarska | Croatia | 20-19 | Malta | |
November 3, 2012 | RWC Qualifying | Paola | Malta | 34-17 | Lithuania | |
April 6, 2013 | RWC Qualifying | Paola | Malta | 10-19 | Switzerland | |
April 13, 2013 | RWC Qualifying | Amsterdam | Netherlands | 48-10 | Malta | |
November 2, 2013 | FIRA Championship D2 | Vilnius | Lithuania | 10-13 | Malta | |
November 9, 2013 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 37-18 | Croatia | |
April 5, 2014 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 10-33 | Netherlands | |
April 12, 2014 | FIRA Championship D2 | Winterthur | Switzerland | 14-29 | Malta | |
November 1, 2014 | FIRA Championship D2 | Paola | Malta | 31-26 | Croatia | |
November 8, 2014 | FIRA Championship D2 | Prague | Czech Republic | 27-13 | Malta |
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