History of rugby union matches between Georgia and Romania explained

Georgia and Romania have played each other on 29 occasions.[1] Georgia have won 19 times, Romania 9 times and 1 match has been drawn. They regularly play each other in the Rugby Europe Championship (previously named European Nations Cup).

The first match was played on 18 November 1998 at Lansdowne Road and was won by Romania 27–23.

The two sides have played each other once in a Rugby World Cup game in the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Georgia won the match 25–9.

Antim Cup

See main article: Antim Cup.

Since 2002, the winner of Georgia – Romania matches have been awarded the Antim Cup. It is named after the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan Anthim the Iberian, who came from Georgia.The Antim Cup is contested each time Georgia and Romania meet in a senior international match other than World Cup matches or qualifiers. The holder retains the cup unless the challenger wins the match in normal time. It is challenge cup along the lines of the Calcutta Cup and Bledisloe Cups to be annually played for between the Georgians and the Romanians.

Summary

Overall

Georgia and Romania have played each other on Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup qualification and in annual tournament - Rugby Europe Championship

DetailsPlayedWon by
Won by
DrawnGeorgia pointsRomania points
In Georgia151230421209
In Romania12651191207
Neutral venue21104836
Overall291991660452

Records

Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.

RecordGeorgiaRomania
Longest winning streak8 (18 March 2018 – present)3 (6 Apr 2002 – 12 Mar 2005)
Largest points for
Home56 (12 August 2023)35 (25 February 2006)
Away31 (7 April 2001)31 (6 April 2002)
Largest winning margin
Home50 (12 August 2023)25 (25 February 2006)
Away16 (28 September 2011)13 (30 March 2003)

Results

No.DateVenueScoreWinnerCompetition
118 November 1998Lansdowne Road, Dublin (Ireland)23–271999 Rugby World Cup Qualifying
22 April 200020–232000 European Nations Cup
37 April 2001 Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest20–312000–01 European Nations Cup
46 April 2002 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi23–312001–02 European Nations Cup
530 March 2003Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi6–192003–04 European Nations Cup
627 March 2004Agronomia Stadium, Iași25–18
712 March 2005Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi20–132004–06 European Nations Cup
825 February 2006Stadionul Ghencea II, Bucharest35–10
97 October 2006Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest20–82007 Rugby World Cup Qualifying
103 February 2007Stadionul Dinamo II, Bucharest17–202006–08 European Nations Cup
119 February 2008Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi22–7
1214 March 2009Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi28–232008–10 European Nations Cup
1313 March 201022–10
1412 March 2011Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi 18–112010–12 European Nations Cup
1528 September 2011Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North (New Zealand)25–92011 Rugby World Cup Pool match
1610 March 2012Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest13–192010–12 European Nations Cup
1716 March 2013Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest9–9draw2012–14 European Nations Cup
1815 March 2014Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi22–9
1921 March 2015Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest6–15 2014–16 European Nations Cup
2019 March 2016Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi38–9
2119 March 2017Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest8–7 2017 Rugby Europe Championship
2218 March 2018Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi25–16 2018 Rugby Europe Championship
239 February 2019Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca9–18 2019 Rugby Europe Championship
241 February 2020Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi41–13 2020 Rugby Europe Championship
2528 March 2021Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi28–172021 Rugby Europe Championship
2612 March 2022 Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest 23–26 2022 Rugby Europe Championship
275 March 2023 Achvala Stadium, Tbilisi31–72023 Rugby Europe Championship
2812 August 2023Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi56–62023 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
292 March 2024Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi43–52024 Rugby Europe Championship

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rugby Union - ESPN Scrum - Statsguru - Test matches - Team records. ESPN scrum. 2 January 2017.