Spartacus Rugby Club Explained

Spartacus Rugby
Fullname:Spartacus Rugby Union Football Club
Strip:Red-and-white hooped Jersey, white shorts, red socks
Founded:1968
Sport:Rugby Union
League:Allsvenskan
Ground:Partille (capacity: 1000)
Song:"Spartacus, Superstars"
Blank Label:Motto
Blank Data:"Victory or Valhalla"
President:Emanuel Gustavsson
Coach:Jonas Ahl
Captain:James Halpin

Spartacus Rugby Union Football Club, is a Rugby Union team in Gothenburg, Sweden, playing in the top Swedish League.

History

Spartacus Rugby Union Football Club was founded in 1968. At the driving seat were Göran Olsson, John Phelan and Willard Sartre. Back in those days, Spartacus only had a senior men's team. The situation is the same today, but of recent years we have had successful ladies and youth teams also.

Today they have one senior team which is going through a generation change. The team mostly consists of players who have come up through the Spartacus “youth academy” but there is currently a strong foreign contingency within the club, with players from such major rugby nations as England, Ireland, France, New Zealand and Fiji. In early 2006, Spartacus acquired a new coach in the form of Jonas Ahl (who is also coach of the Swedish national ladies team) and with Ahl's expert coaching and guidance, we gained promotion to Allsvenskan, the top league in Sweden.

Colours and Jumper

Spartacus wear a red and white hooped jersey (same as the Japanese National Team).

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