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France national wheelchair rugby league team

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Team representing France in Wheelchair Rugby League
France
Team information
Governing bodyFrench Rugby League Federation
RegionEurope
IRL ranking 2Steady (17 November 2025)[1]
Team results
World Cup
Appearances4 (first time in2008)
Best resultWinners (2013,2017)

TheFrance national wheelchair rugby league team represents France inwheelchair rugby league. The team have played in all fourWorld Cup tournaments, finishing third in the inaugural competition in2008 tournament before finishing as champions in both2013 and2017. They finished as runners-up in2021 and also finished runners-up in the 2015European Rugby League Championship.

In May 2021,International Rugby League classified wheelchair rugby league in France as having Tier 1 status under itseligibility rules.[2]

Current squad

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Squad selected for November 2024 fixtures against Ireland and England.[3]

Competitive record

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World Cup Record
YearFinish
Australia2008Third Place
England2013Champions
France2017Champions
England2021Runners-up

Results

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DateScore[a]OpponentCompetitionVenueAttendanceRef.
3 June 200620–6United Kingdom Great BritainFriendlyCREPS Centre,Bourges[4]
2007?–? EnglandFriendlyHarrow,London[5]
7 November 2008108–0Barbarians[b]2008 Rugby League World Cup Group StageSydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen[7]
10 November 200844–14 AustraliaMount Druitt, Sydney
12 November 200818–26 EnglandSydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen
14 November 200820–22 Australia2008 Rugby League World Cup Semi FinalWhitlam Centre,Sydney
17 November 200852–0Barbarians[b]2008 Rugby League World Cup 3rd/4th play-offMount Druitt, Sydney
28 August 200938–36 EnglandFriendlyBrunel University,London[8][9]
16 October 201044–34 EnglandFriendlyCahors1,060[10]
8 October 201132–34 EnglandFriendlyLeigh Sports Village, Leigh[11]
27 August 201243–22 EnglandFriendly:Fassolette-Kielty TrophyMedway Park,Gillingham700[12][13]
29 June 2013102–12 Australia2013 World Cup warm-up matchCentre Sportif du Mont-Valérien,Nanterre[14][15]
3 July 201328–20 England2013 Rugby League World Cup Group StageMedway Park,Gillingham[16][17]
6 July 2013154–2 Scotland[16]
9 July 201372–6 Australia[16]
11 July 201371–30 Wales2013 Rugby League World Cup Semi Final[16][18]
13 July 201342–40 England2013 Rugby League World Cup Final[19]
9 May 201464–46 EnglandFriendly:Fassolette-Kielty TrophyKindarena, Rouen2,700[20][21]
23 September 201526–56 EnglandFriendly:Fassolette-Kielty TrophyMedway Park,Gillingham[22]
24 September 201526–24 England2015Rugby League European Championship Group StageMedway Park,Gillingham
25 September 201552–5 Wales
25 September 2015100–8 Ireland
25 September 201588–6 Scotland
26 September 201524–28 England2015Rugby League European Championship Final[23]
18 July 201770–16 AustraliaFriendlyGymnase L'Olympie,Limoux[24]
20 July 201771–31 England2017 Rugby League World Cup Group StageHalle aux Sport,Carcassonne[16]
22 July 2017102–22 AustraliaComplexe La Rijole,Pamiers[16]
24 July 2017118–10 WalesGymnase du Lac,Saint-Jory[16]
25 July 201798–6 Italy2017 Rugby League World Cup Semi FinalGymnase Compans Cafferlli,Toulouse[16]
28 July 201738–34 England2017 Rugby League World Cup FinalParc des Expositions,Perpignan[16]
21 June 201925–31 EnglandTwo match series friendly:Fassolette-Kielty TrophyGymnase M. Guigou,Apt[25][26]
23 June 201950–46 EnglandPalais des Sports de Toulon[27]
10 November 202149–24 EnglandTwo match series friendly:Fassolette-Kielty Trophy[28]Medway Park,Gillingham[29]
13 November 202139–26 England[30]
19 June 202248–62 EnglandFriendly:Fassolette-Kielty TrophyNational Basketball Centre,Manchester[31]
3 September 2022108–4 SpainFriendlyFitou[32]
4 November 2022104–6 Wales2021 Rugby League World Cup Group StageEnglish Institute of Sport,Sheffield1,129[33]
7 November 202280–15 Scotland1,200[34]
10 November 2022116–6 United States1,129[35]
13 November 202284–40 Australia2021 Rugby League World Cup Semi FinalEnglish Institute of Sport,Sheffield1,318[36]
18 November 202224–28 England2021 Rugby League World Cup finalManchester Central,Manchester4,526[37]
5 November 202343–34 EnglandTwo match series friendly:Fassolette-Kielty Trophy[38]Leeds Arena,Leeds2,373[39]
25 November 202318–34 EnglandPalais des Sports,Marseille[40]
26 October 202433–66 EnglandFriendly:Fassolette-Kielty TrophyRobin Park Arena,Wigan[41]
21 November 202462–20 IrelandFriendlyCREPS des Pays de Loire,Nantes[42]
23 November 202432–28 EnglandFriendly:Fassolette-Kielty TrophySaint-Lô~2,000[43]

Records and statistics

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Official rankings as of November 2025
RankChangeTeamPts %
1Steady England100
2Steady France86
3Steady Ireland63
4Steady Australia62
5Steady Wales46
6Steady Scotland41
7Steady Spain25
8Steady United States23
9New entry New Zealand5
10Decrease 1 Italy0
Complete rankings at
www.internationalrugbyleague.com
France historicalIRL Wheelchair World Rankings
Jun
2020
Dec
2021
Jun
2022
Dec
2022
Jun
2023
Dec
2023
Jun
2024
Dec
2024
Jun
2025
Nov
2025
Ranking1112 (Fall1)222222
References[44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59]

Honours

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^France score given first
  2. ^abThe Barbarians/Pacific Islands were a replacement team due to New Zealand withdrawing from the 2008 World Cup[6]

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