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Rugby league in Russia
CountryRussia
Governing bodyAssociation of Rugby League Clubs
National teamRussia
Nicknamethe Bears
First played1989
Registered players2,000+[1]
National competitions
Rugby League World Cup
Rugby League European Championship B
Club competitions
Russian Championship
Russian Conferences

Rugby league is ateamsport in Russia. The Russian Association of Rugby League Clubs (ARLK) is the governing body ofrugby league in Russia. After the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, theInternational Rugby League andEuropean Rugby League banned Russia from all international rugby league competitions.[2]

History

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A Soviet delegation attendedDewsbury's 1973 English Championship win and suggested that exhibition games be held in Eastern Europe to gauge interest.[citation needed]

Rugby league returned in the late 1980s. Early success for Russian rugby league came in the form of one of theLocomotive Rugby Football Club's junior team of 1987 which was sent to England to compete in a series of matches. Maslov and his friend and President of the Russian Rugby Union, Edgar Taturyan, formed the RRFL.[3]

Russian Rugby Football League

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In May 1991,York andFulham RLFC toured Russia.[4]

Challenge Cup history

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Kazan Arrows andMoscow Locomotive in December 2001 became the first Russian teams to feature in theRugby Football LeagueChallenge Cup. Since 2001 Russian clubs have travelled to England to take part in the tournament.[citation needed]

Cross roads of 2005

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Despite all that happened early in the year, the RRFL went ahead with its annual championship, including the youth world cup, which was thought by many not to go ahead.[citation needed]

2022: ban

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After the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, theInternational Rugby League andEuropean Rugby League banned Russia from all international rugby league competitions.[2]

Competitions until 2008

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Russian Championship

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TheRussian Championship (orRussian Super League orChampionship of Russia) consisted of 6 teams in the 2008 season:

  • Locomotive – Moscow
  • Arrows – Kazan
  • Vereya – Moscow Region
  • Crystal – Rostov-on-Don
  • Kosmos – Moscow Region
  • Legion – Kharkiv (Ukraine)

Dinamo Moscow and St Petersburg Nevskaya Zastava started the season but failed to complete it. Saint Petersburg Lesteh and Volgodonsk Navy-Sphere entered the cup but did not participate in any league.[citation needed]

Championship NFRR-13Premier League

  • Star – RVSN (Serpukhov)
  • Kubinka (Moscow Region)
  • Nizhegorodets (Nizhny Novgorod)
  • Arsenal (Tula)
  • RHZB (Kostroma)
  • CSK Cosmos (Moscow region)
  • Avtomobilist (Ryazan)
  • Svyazist (Ryazan)
  • VDV (Ryazan)
  • WU-CVM (Moscow)
  • MOSVOKU (Moscow)
  • Vereya Bears (Moscow region)

Major LeagueMajor League teams are divided into groups on a geographical basis

Central Group

  • Finance (Yaroslavl)
  • Voronezh
  • Tver
  • Iskra (Smolensk)

Southern Group

  • Stavropol
  • Novocherkask
  • Rostov on Don
  • Armavir
  • Krasnodar

Volga-Ural Group

  • Penza
  • Kazan
  • Wolski
  • Chelyabinsk
  • Saratov

North-West Group

  • VIFK (St. Petersburg)
  • Mozhaisky Military Academy (St. Petersburg)

and military institutions of the North-west district

Challenge Cup

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Two teams each year took part in the Rugby LeagueChallenge Cup, along with four teams from France including Les Catalans, although the Challenge Cup is not considered a 'European Cup', more a domestic competition in the UK that invites these teams into the early rounds.[citation needed] However Russian teams have not played in the Challenge Cup since 2009 due to the funding crisis in Russian Rugby League, and their being banned in 2022.[citation needed]

Crisis of 2009 and 2010

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Olympic status of Rugby Union Sevens and the expulsion of Rugby League from the State Register of Sports of Russia

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By mid-2009 the three major clubs of Russian Rugby League had moved over to Rugby Union as a result of government pressure to achieve results inrugby union sevens, newly designated as anOlympic sport.[citation needed] These clubs wereKazan Arrows, Dinamo Moscow and the champions for the past eight years, Lokomotiv Moscow.[5][6]

Russian Ministry of Sports order number 21 dated 20 January 2010 expelled the Rugby League from the State Register of Sports of Russia.[7] The reasoning for the expulsion was reportedly due to the Ministry's view that Rugby League was not a separate sport from rugby union.[8]

In February a new president of theRRLF was elected, Alexander Eremin. Eremin, the board members and employees of the RRLF are investigating the potential for the continuation of Rugby League in Russia with various government, civic and sports organizations, in particular the Ministry of Sports and Rugby Union of Russia.[7]

After the turmoil of the RRLF losing clubs and players, Edward Taturian caused a split with the Rugby League Federation, to potentially form an Association of Rugby League Clubs.[citation needed]

The Association of Rugby League Clubs of Russia (ARLKR)

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2010 began with no clear framework or competition, within this context the old figurehead Taturyan established the Association of Rugby League Clubs of Russia (ARLKR) seemingly independent of theRRLF.[citation needed] The following clubs joined the ARLKR association:[5][6]

  1. Nevsky Gate
  2. Vereyskaya Bears
  3. Threshers
  4. North Moscow
  5. Nara
  6. Otradnoe
  7. Spartak-Losinka.

(In 1991, Taturian, the former coach of the Soviet Rugby team, split from the Russian rugby union and took over some teams to found the Russian Rugby League. The game grew and became known as the Russian Rugby League Federation.)[6]

Current domestic competition

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Rugby league is now played domestically in conferences. North, Central and South. At the conclusion of each conference's fixtures, the top teams enter into the national championship.[citation needed]

Media

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Starting in2009NTV Plus Sport broadcasts liverugby league matches from theSuper League competition.[9]

The national team

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Main article:Russia national rugby league team

The Russian Bears represent Russia ininternational rugby league tournaments and other rugby league fixtures.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Новости Регби Федерация Регбилиг Россия". Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2014.
  2. ^ab"Russia banned from international rugby league competitions".Halifaxcourier.co.uk. Retrieved7 April 2022.
  3. ^"Russian Rugby League Results & Tables".Rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com. Retrieved2 October 2017.
  4. ^"History of York Rugby League".Yorkcityknights.com. Retrieved7 April 2022.
  5. ^abRugby League World June 2010 pages 62–66
  6. ^abc"Russian rugby league at crisis point 15 March 2010".Theroar.com.au. Retrieved4 April 2010.
  7. ^ab"RRLF Website Press release 05 February 2010".Translate.google.com. Retrieved4 April 2010.
  8. ^"Rugby League Planet - Russian Rugby League comrade's need a hand". Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved6 July 2014.
  9. ^http://www.therfl.co.uk/clientdocs/European%20Federation%20Newsletter%20February%202009.pdf[dead link]

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