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| Nickname | The Bears | ||||||||||||||||
| Association | Russian Rugby League Federation | ||||||||||||||||
| Region | Europe | ||||||||||||||||
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| RLIF ranking | 13th | ||||||||||||||||
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| First international (Villeurbanne, France; September 1991) | |||||||||||||||||
| Biggest win (Dublin, Ireland; 16 May 2004) | |||||||||||||||||
| Biggest defeat (Hull, England; 4 November 2000) | |||||||||||||||||
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| Appearances | 1 (First in 2000) | ||||||||||||||||
| Best result | Round 1, 2000 | ||||||||||||||||
The Russia national rugby league team (also known as The Bears) represent Russia in international rugby league tournaments and other rugby league fixtures. The Bears, played their first fixtures against two British club sides: York and Fulham. In 2004, Russia became a full member of the Rugby League International Federation.
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The Russia Bears were formed in 1991 for the tour of two English teams, the York Wasps and Fulham F.C.
The Bears played their first overseas match in 1991 against the French national team at the Stade Georges Lyvet, Villeurbanne on Sunday 27 October 1991. The Bears were beaten 26-6 by France. Later that year the Bears toured South Africa and to play a three match series against South Africa.
France continued to assist the game in the former Soviet Union by touring in 1993, winning 30-14 in Moscow against the Bears and 34-14 against Moldova.
1994 was the most important year to date for The Bears, marking their first international victory against the USA Tomahawks, in San Francisco. In 1995 Russia competed in the Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament but only managed to win one game during the tournament, defeating the Americans 28-26.
Overseas teams would not return to Russia until 1998, when a youth tournament was held in Moscow. The Bears would had to wait 2000 to play another international, when they played France in the lead-up to the 2000 Rugby League World Cup (RLWC).
The 2000 RLWC provided the Bears with the opportunity to compete with the international heavyweights of rugby league: England and Australia. Also in their group was Fiji, who the Bears played first up in Barrow. Led by Sydney Roosters prop Ian Rubin, who was born in Odessa, Ukraine, the Bears were involved in a tight struggle and it was Fiji Captain winger Lote Tuquri who proved to be the difference between the two sides, Fiji winning 38-12. The next two games were beyond the Russians, with two big defeats at the hands of the English national team and a record defeat by the Australians.
In 2002 Russia hosted Moscow\'s first rugby league international. The match was shown in full on national television, and was the first league international to be played on artificial turf in front of American football posts. Their opponents, the USA Tomahawks, were outclassed 54-10, in front of a crowd of 25,000.
2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying
In 2006 Russia were involved in Europe Round One, defeating Netherlands national rugby league team and Serbia national rugby league team to finish second and keep their World Cup dream alive. They then went through to Europe Round Two in Europe Pool Two with Ireland and Lebanon. Russia lost all 4 games against them and did not qualify on those grounds. Ireland qualified as group winners to go through to the 2008 World Cup, with the runner up Lebanon entering the Repecharge round.
Russia has participated in:
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COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES (CIS):
SOVIET UNION (USSR):
| Rugby League in Russia | |
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| Russian Rugby League Federation | |
| Russia Bears | |
| Russian Championship · Russian Cup | |
| Kazan Arrows · Kazan Energy · Mary El Yoshkar-Ola · Moscow Kosmos · Moscow Spartak · Moscow Vereya · RC Lokomotiv Moscow · Rostov-on-Don Crystal | |
| Rugby League European Federation | |
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| Major Federations |
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| National Teams |
Austria · Czech Republic · England · Estonia · France · Georgia · Germany · Great Britain · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Lebanon · Malta · Moldova · Morocco · Netherlands · Portugal · Russia · Scotland · Serbia · Wales |
| Competitions |
Central Europe Development Tri-nations · Challenge Cup · European Nations Cup · Mediterranean Cup · Federation Shield · Slavic Cup · European Super League |
| Rugby League International Federation | |
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Australia · Cook Islands · England · Fiji · France · Great Britain · New Zealand · Papua New Guinea · Russia · Samoa · South Africa · Tonga | |
American Samoa · Argentina · Austria · Canada · Czech Republic · Estonia · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Ivory Coast · Jamaica · Japan · Lebanon · Malta · Morocco · Netherlands · New Caledonia · Niue · Norway · Scotland · Serbia · Sweden · Tokelau · Tuvalu · United States · Wales | |
Georgia · Latvia · Moldova · Norfolk Island · Portugal · Singapore · Solomon Islands · Ukraine · West Indies | |
Competitions |
Baskerville Shield · European Nations Cup · Mediterranean Cup · Pacific Cup · Pacific Rim Championship · The Ashes · Tri-Nations · World Club Challenge · World Cup · World Sevens · Tertiary Student Rugby League World Cup |
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