Macau national rugby union team

Last updated

Macau
Largest win
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 55 - 3 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
(31 October 2004)
Largest defeat
NA

The Macau national rugby union team represents Macau in international rugby union. Macau are a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB), and have yet to play in a Rugby World Cup tournament.

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Record

Overall

AgainstPlayedWonLostDrawn % Won
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 1100100.00
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1100100.00
Total2200100.00

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