List of Malta national rugby union team test matches

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A list of all international Tests played by the Malta national rugby union team . All data taken from maltarugby.com. [1]

DateTournamentLocationVenueHome TeamScoreAway Team
November 18, 2000RWC Qualifying Chișinău Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 58-8Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 25, 2000RWC Qualifying Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 0-26Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
January 20, 2001RWC Qualifying Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 3-9Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
April 21, 2001RWC Qualifying Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 11-39Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
May 12, 2001RWC Qualifying Ljubljana Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 45-5Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 24, 2001FIRA Championship D3 Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 8-0Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
March 9, 2002FIRA Championship D3 Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 27-14Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
May 25, 2002FIRA Championship D3 Ekeberg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 10-10Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 23, 2002FIRA Championship D3 Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 22-18Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
November 30, 2002FIRA Championship D3 Vienna Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 16-25Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
March 29, 2003FIRA Championship D3 Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 34-6Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
April 5, 2003FIRA Championship D3 Sarajevo Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 14-20Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
April 17, 2004FIRA Championship D3 Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 20-18Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro
April 25, 2004FIRA Championship D3 Riga Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 8-10Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
May 22, 2004FIRA Championship D3 Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 35-27Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
May 29, 2004FIRA Championship D3 Chișinău Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 22-8Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
October 16, 2004RWC Qualifying Avusy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 8-17Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 6, 2004RWC Qualifying Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 13-38Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
April 9, 2005RWC Qualifying Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 17-24Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro
April 16, 2005RWC Qualifying Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 15-23Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
May 21, 2005RWC Qualifying Odense Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 12-3Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
May 28, 2005RWC Qualifying Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 28-18Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
October 29, 2005RWC Qualifying Corradino Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 0-43Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
November 5, 2005RWC Qualifying Pančevo Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro 3-16Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
April 15, 2006RWC Qualifying Corradino Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 26-15Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
April 22, 2006RWC Qualifying Brussels Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 24-0Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
October 28, 2006FIRA Championship D2 Riga Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 27-16Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 4, 2006FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 18-40Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
May 12, 2007FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 31-24Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra
May 19, 2007FIRA Championship D2 Siedlce Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 36-3Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 10, 2007FIRA Championship D2 Makarska Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 24-9Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 17, 2007FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 16-13Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
May 10, 2008FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 9-24Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
May 17, 2008FIRA Championship D2 Andorra la Vella Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 17-16Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
October 25, 2008RWC Qualifying Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 16-18Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
November 1, 2008RWC Qualifying Vänersborg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6-9Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
April 18, 2009RWC Qualifying Riga Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 32-19Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
April 25, 2009RWC Qualifying Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 9-27Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
October 31, 2009FIRA Championship D2 Split Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 34-14Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 7, 2009FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 25-23Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
April 17, 2010FIRA Championship D2 Amsterdam Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 19-0Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
April 24, 2010FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 27-10Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
October 30, 2010FIRA Championship D2 Šiauliai Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 9-6Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 6, 2010FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 26-33Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
April 30, 2011FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 21-14Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
May 7, 2011FIRA Championship D2 Enköping Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24-13Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
October 29, 2011FIRA Championship D2 Riga Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 0-28Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 5, 2011FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 14-10Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
April 21, 2012FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 22-14Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
April 28, 2012FIRA Championship D2 Zagreb Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 31-16Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
October 27, 2012RWC Qualifying Makarska Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 20-19Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 3, 2012RWC Qualifying Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 34-17Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
April 6, 2013RWC Qualifying Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 10-19Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
April 13, 2013RWC Qualifying Amsterdam Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 48-10Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 2, 2013FIRA Championship D2 Vilnius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 10-13Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 9, 2013FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 37-18Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
April 5, 2014FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 10-33Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
April 12, 2014FIRA Championship D2 Winterthur Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 14-29Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
November 1, 2014FIRA Championship D2 Paola Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 31-26Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
November 8, 2014FIRA Championship D2 Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 27-13Flag of Malta.svg  Malta

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