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Hungarian Rugby Union

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hungarian Rugby Union
Magyar Rögbi Szövetség
SportRugby union
Founded1990 (1990)
World Rugby affiliation1992
FIRA affiliation1991
PresidentAntal Kiss
Men's coachTamás Peleskei
Women's coachLászló Csont

The Hungarian Rugby Union (Hungarian: Magyar Rögbi Szövetség) is the governing body for rugby union in Hungary. It was founded in 1990 and became affiliated to the International Rugby Board in 1992. It organises the three leagues, the Extraliga, the NB I and II, for what concerns rugby union. A few rugby 7s tournaments with also National 7s league and University Rugby 7s, and the various national teams. It is based in Esztergom.

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History

The union was founded in 1990 by László Hardy (president), Sándor Erdélyi (secretary-general) and Béla Körmöczi (board member) with nine clubs. It has since expanded to include 9 other clubs. In 2019, Hungarian rugby celebrated its 50th anniversary.[1]

Hungarian Rugby teams

Extraliga

  • Battai Bátor Bulldogok
  • Elefántok Rögbi SE
  • Esztergomi Vitézek Suzuki
  • Fit World Rugby Club
  • Kecskeméti Atlétika és Rugby Club

NB I

  • Benny Bulls Rugby Club
  • Fehérvári Rögbi Klub
  • Pécsi Indiánok
  • Szentesi VSC 91-esek Rögbi Szakosztálya[1]
  • Budapesti Exiles RE
  • Medvék Rögbi Club
  • DEAC Debrecen Rugby Football Club

NB II

  • Dunaújvárosi Szomjas Tevék
  • Gyöngyösi Farkasok
  • Velencei Kék Cápák
  • Általános Vállalkozási Főiskola Vak Mókusok
  • Gödöllői Ördögök Rögbi Klub
  • Restart-CVSE Kék Nefelejcs Rögbi Klub, Cegléd

Women teams

  • Budapest Magpies
  • Dunaújvárosi Szomjas Tevék
  • Fehérvári Rögbi Klub

Barbarian team

  • Kalandozó Magyarok (Hungarian adventurers)

Other teams

  • Vörösmarty SC
  • MTK Rögbiklub
  • Árpádföldi Rögbiklub
  • Újpesti Spartacus
  • Botond SC
  • OKGT
  • Elte-Beac
  • Liget SE
  • Zöld Sólymok
  • Maccabi
  • Mecsek Lakóterületi SE
  • Győri MGTSZ Rögbi Klub
  • Pécsi Termeszek
  • Érdi Ártatlanok
  • Érdi Darazsak
  • Érdi VSE Rögbiszakosztály
  • MGM Diósd
  • Békásmegyeri LSE Rugby
  • Pákozdi Rögbi Klub
  • SUB ROSA Rugby
  • Miskolci Keselyűk
  • Tárnok RC
  • Köfém RC
  • Fekete Hollók
  • Szegedi Mogorva Gorillák
  • Mogyoród RC
  • Testnevelési Főiskola
  • Rendőrtiszti Főiskola
  • Leányfalui Old Boy
  • Inter RC
  • Győri Újkalász MTSZ
  • Labor MIM
  • III. ker. TTVE
  • Szakipari Építők
  • Keszthelyi Kék Villámok
  • Gyáli Red Bulls Rögbi Klub
  • Apostagi Rögbi Klub
  • Szentlőrinci Rögbi Klub
  • Kőszegi Rögbi Klub[2][better source needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ world.rugby (2019-12-22). "New stadium opens as Hungarian rugby celebrates 50th anniversary | Rugby World Cup". www.rugbyworldcup.com. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  2. ^ Hibás cím

External links


This page was last edited on 1 February 2024, at 23:33
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