Rugby union in Bosnia and Herzegovina explained

Rugby union in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a minor sport. They are currently ranked sixty-eight in the International Rugby Board's world rankings,[1] despite the lack of recognition as an official sport by the government.[2] The governing body for the sport in the country is Rugby Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1992.

History

Yugoslav period

See also: Rugby union in Yugoslavia.

Rugby union was a moderately popular sport in Yugoslavia (a name which Serbia retained long after the disintegration of that state). The Rugby Championship of Yugoslavia ran from 1957-1991.

Post independence

Rugby union in Bosnia and Herzegovina has not been popular historically, but due to its recent international successes, it is gaining more recognition. As of December 2008, more than half of the eight hundred registered players were pre-teens or teenagers.[3] In addition, there are currently eleven domestic clubs that compete against each other on various levels.

In the early 1990s, former Italian cap, Dr Giancarlo Tizanini was a major driving force in Austrian rugby. Before his death in 1994, he tried hard to establish a Central Europeanequivalent of the Six Nations between Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia.[4]

National team

See main article: Bosnia and Herzegovina national rugby union team.

The national team has been competing since the early 1990s.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.irb.com/rankings/full.html Official IRB World Rankings
  2. http://www.rugbysarajevo.com/?page_id=104 Rugby Club Sarajevo website
  3. http://www.irb.com/unions/union=11000041/index.html Official IRB Bosnia and Herzegovina profile
  4. Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997) p63