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Czech Republic national rugby league team

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Czech Republic
Badge of Czech Republic team
Team information
Governing bodyCzech Rugby League Association
RegionEurope
Head coachLadislav Cintler
CaptainJarda Stribro
MostcapsMichal Priputen (10)
Tomas Holovsky (10)
IRL ranking21st
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First game
United Kingdom British Student Pioneers 29–8 Czech Republic
(Prague,Czech Republic; 2006)
Biggest win
 Czech Republic 30–4Germany 
(Olomouc,Czech Republic; 2009)
Biggest defeat
 Germany 96–0Czech Republic 
(Hochspeyer, Germany; 2010)

TheCzech Republic national rugby league team was established to broaden the skills of the rugby union team. The team has competed in a number of competitions and hosted the Slavic Cup in 2006.

History

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The Czech Association of Rugby League (CZARL) began life in early 2006, under the guidance of former Czech rugby union international Milan Mrtýnek and Englishman Iain Sellers.

The squad's first training session, in February 2006, was held in an indoor basketball hall because of an extremely fierce Czech winter. From these modest beginnings, the Czech Republic team, with support from the Rugby League European Federation, struggled to play four full games in their debut season.

Perhaps inevitably, given the unfamiliarity of the game, the Czech Republic lost all four matches, and the margins of defeat were not narrow. The Czechs played their first two games against the touring British Student Pioneers team. A 29–2 loss in Prague was followed by a less encouraging 34–2 defeat in Olomouc.

This was followed by the first away trip to Rotterdam to face the Netherlands Tasman team, where the newcomers were narrowly defeated 34–28. In their final game of the season, also in Prague, the Czechs were beaten 36–28 by Serbia, in the inaugural "Slavic Cup" match between the two countries.

In 2007 The Czech Republic played in theEuropean Shield tournament against theGermany andSerbia. This saw them travel to Belgrade to play Serbia and Germany travelled to Prague. Both games were lost. The Serbia game doubled again as a Slavic Cup match. In 2008 the Czech Republic team once again competed in the European Shield along withItaly and Germany, with a domestic competition in u16, u18 and Senior level.

In 2011, theCzech Rugby League Association was admitted to affiliate membership of theRugby League European Federation after reforming its governance.[1]

Competitive record

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The following is a summary of tournaments and results for the Czech Republic National Rugby League Team.

European Championship

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Main article:Rugby League European Championship
European Championship Record
YearLeagueRoundPositionPldWDL
2021DFinal2nd2101
2023BTBA out of 6Qualified

IRL Rankings

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Official rankings as of November 2025
RankChangeTeamPts %
1Steady Australia100
2Steady New Zealand79
3Steady England72
4Increase 1 Samoa56
5Decrease 1 Tonga52
6Steady Papua New Guinea45
7Steady Fiji33
8Steady France23
9Increase 1 Cook Islands23
10Increase 1 Serbia23
11Decrease 2 Netherlands22
12Increase 3 Ukraine20
13Decrease 1 Wales18
14Increase 4 Ireland16
15Decrease 1 Greece15
16Decrease 3 Malta14
17Steady Italy11
18Increase 2 Jamaica8
19Steady United States7
20Increase 5 Poland7
21Decrease 5 Lebanon7
22Increase 5 Norway6
23Increase 3 Germany6
24Decrease 3 Czech Republic6
25Decrease 2 Chile6
26Increase 2 South Africa5
27Decrease 3 Philippines5
28Decrease 6 Scotland5
29Steady Brazil4
30Increase 1 Canada4
31Decrease 1 Kenya3
32Increase 2 Morocco3
33Steady North Macedonia3
34Increase 1 Argentina2
35Decrease 3 Montenegro2
36Steady Albania1
37Increase 3 Turkey1
38Decrease 1 Bulgaria1
39Decrease 1 Ghana1
40Decrease 1 Nigeria1
41Increase 3 Colombia0
42Decrease 1 Cameroon0
43Decrease 1 Japan0
44Decrease 1 Spain0
45Increase 1 Russia0
46Decrease 1 El Salvador0
47Steady Bosnia and Herzegovina0
48Steady Hong Kong0
49Steady Solomon Islands0
50Steady Vanuatu0
51Steady Hungary0
52Steady Latvia0
53Steady Denmark0
54Steady Belgium0
55Steady Estonia0
56Steady Sweden0
57Steady Niue0
Complete rankings at
www.internationalrugbyleague.com

See also

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References

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  1. ^Caplan, Phil (27 October 2011)."RLEF formally admits four new members".www.rleague.com. Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved28 October 2011.

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