Austrian Rugby Federation Explained
The Austrian Rugby Federation (German: Österreichischer Rugby Verband) is the governing body for rugby union in Austria.
The first documented game of rugby played in Austria occurred on April 14, 1912. The sport was being brought to Austria by two Englishmen hoping to expand the sports base. It was over sixty years, however, before rugby union took hold in Austria.[1]
Vienna Celtic RFC was founded in 1978 and was the first rugby union club founded in Austria. The ÖRV was founded in 1990 and joined the International Rugby Board in 1992.
List of presidents
- Thomas Gabriel (2001–2003)
- Paul Duteil (2003-2007)
- Andreas Schwab (2007-present)
List of vice presidents
- Wolfgang Roehrer (2003-2007)
- Renee Carmine-Jones (2007-present)
General secretary
- Alexandra Langer-Hansel (2003-present)
National league coordinator
- Martin Puchinger (2008-present)
Women's rugby development officer
- Renee Carmine-Jones (2003-present)
Training and education coordinator
- Renee Carmine-Jones (2007-present)
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Rugby Austria: Aktuelle News, Spieltermine und Ergebnisse. tohen interaction -. www.tohen.at. rugby-austria.at. 28 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20120204152106/http://www.rugby-austria.at/content/deutsch/oerv.geschichte.php. 2012-02-04. dead.