Serbia national rugby league team

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Serbia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname White Eagles (Бели орлови)
Association Serbian Rugby League
Region Europe
Captain Flag of Serbia Radoslav Novaković
RLIF ranking 20th
Most caps Flag of MontenegroJovan Vujošević (15)
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
National Uniform
First international
Flag of Lebanon Lebanon 102 - 0 Serbia Flag of Serbia
(19 October 2003)
Biggest win
Flag of Serbia Serbia 56 - 16 Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic
(18 August 2007)
Biggest defeat
Flag of France France 120 - 0 Serbia Flag of Serbia
(22 October 2003)

The Serbia national rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 2003.

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[edit] History

Rugby League was first played in Serbia in 1953 when it was introduced by Dragan Marsicevic, secretary of the Yugoslavian Sport Association. Two French teams toured later that year, and in 1954 the clubs Partizan and Radnicki were formed. These clubs played their first match on April 26, 1954.

In 1961 a Yugoslav Rugby League team played its only game against a French Select XIII team in Banja Luka. The French team won 13-0. The game died out over the course of the next few years.

The Serbian Rugby 13 Federation was formed on November 10, 2001. There is now a five team domestic competition comprising of Dorcol Spiders, Podbara Novi Sad, Red Star Belgrade, FPN XIII and Hammers Nis.

Serbia has participated in the Mediterranean Cup competition in 2003 and 2004.

Serbia won the 2006 & 2007 Slavic Cup after beating Czech Republic 36-28 in Prague and 56-16 in Belgrade, respectively.

Serbia won 2007 RLEF European Shield tournament, by beating both Germany 38-6 and Czech Republic 56-16.

[edit] 2008 World Cup Qualifying

See also 2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying

Serbia failed to qualify for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, losing to Holland, Russia and Georgia in 2006, to be eliminated from the qualification process.

[edit] Results

[edit] See also