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List of international rugby union teams

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The following is a list of international rugby union teams:

{{anchor|Band}} National teams – band classification

Starting in 2008, in addition to the existing tier system, the IRB introduced a four-band system of classification in which unions are classified based on "their development status and record on the international stage". The details of tiers and bands are in the next sections of this article.{{cite press release |access-date=30 January 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113193827/http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid%3D2021879.html |archive-date=13 November 2013

High performance

All countries previously in Tiers 1 and 2. Now under "High Performance" status are still divided in "Tier 1" and "Tier 2".

Tier 1

Tier 2

Developmental

Development One

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Developmental

; European countries

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; North & South American countries

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; African countries

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; Asian countries

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; Oceanian countries

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  • Note: World Rugby associates in italics.

Other teams

{{anchor|Multinational}} Multinational teams

The British and Irish Lions.

  • Established in 1950, East Africa conducted seven tours between 1954 and 1982 and played against incoming international, representative and club touring sides including twice against the British Lions; perhaps the only example of representative (as opposed to invitational) multinational teams playing against each other. They also played against the Barbarians.

    • (formerly Tanganyika)
  • A similar development in 2004 has been the Pacific Islanders team.

  • The South American Jaguars were a combination team who played South Africa during the early 1980s.

  • The African Leopards are a development side drawn from across Africa, they have played representative rugby union against South African students.

  • The Arabian Gulf rugby union team combined various teams from Arab countries in the Persian Gulf and competed in World Cup qualification. The Arabian Gulf Rugby Union has now been dismantled and responsibility for the game devolved to each of the member nations, although the team may be revived in the future.

  • There was also a West Indies side, which first toured when the Caribbean Rugby Union sent a team (managed by Gavin Clark) to tour England in 1976. Their last tour was also to England in October and November 2000.

  • The Commonwealth of Independent States played during the early 1990s.

  • The Black Sea Thunder is a combined team newly established by the countries having coast on the Black Sea

    {{anchor|Defunct}} Defunct national sides

    Various national sides have ceased to exist for political reasons. In the case of the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, there is more than one successor team. In the case of Catalonia, the Spanish Civil War and Franco's crackdown put an end to it, and in the case of East and West Germany, reunification led to their amalgamation into a single German side.

    • Unofficial flag of Arabian Gulf Rugby Union Team.svg Arabian Gulf* – dissolved by the end of 2010 and replaced by separate unions and national teams
    • CIS CIS*
      • – a combination of Kenya, Tanzania/Tanganyika and Uganda. It has not played since 1982 but the Rugby Football Union of East Africa (RFUEA) still exists and there have been recent talks to resurrect the team
    • For more information on these teams see above.

    {{anchor|Women}} Women's rugby

    Main article: Women's international rugby union

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    Defunct women's national sides

    Invitation sides

    • Nomads

    References

    1. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, World Rugby and Rugby Europe suspended Russia from international and European continental rugby union competition.
    2. [[Rugby Americas North]] Member
    3. [[Sudamérica Rugby]] Member
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