Yugoslavia national rugby union team explained

Country:SFR Yugoslavia
Union:Ragbi Savez Jugoslavije
Nickname:Plavi
Caps:Nikola Stancevic (44)
Top Scorer:Nasir Vehabovic (48)
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First: 11–3
(31 July 1968)
Bigwin:
(15 May 1982)
Bigloss: 6–86
(20 September 1979)
World Cup Apps:none
No World Cup Apps:0

The Yugoslavia national rugby union team used to represent Yugoslavia at Rugby union until the 1990s.

History

See also: Rugby union in Yugoslavia.

SFR Yugoslavia made their debut as early as 1968 against a Romanian XV, losing 3 points to 11 in World Youth Sports Games in Stara Zagora (Bulgaria). They made their full Test debut on 29.December 1968, in FIRA competition against Italy. Till the 1991 SFR Yugoslavia national rugby team played in total 66 Test games and regularly participated in FIRA Nations Cup and FIRA Trophy. The last game SFR Yugoslavia played in April 1991 against Czechoslovakia and won the first time against this opponent.

The best result SFR Yugoslavia gained in season 1979–1980. After wins against The Netherlands and Sweden, drawn against West Germany and defeat versus Spain SFR Yugoslavia finished second in B group, eight in total ranking in FIRA competition.

National managers were Branimir Alaupovic from Zagreb (twice), Mihovil Radja from Split,Dusan Novakov from Pancevo, Marko Protega from Split and Suad Kapetanovic from Zenica.

Yugoslavia affiliated to the IRB in 1988 https://web.archive.org/web/20080118081541/http://www.rfu.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/RFUHome.Touchline_Detail/storyId/439/sectionId/85, and played in the 1988 World Cup qualification.

Due to the links between many Yugoslav and New Zealand families, the side also toured there.https://web.archive.org/web/20080118081541/http://www.rfu.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/RFUHome.Touchline_Detail/storyId/439/sectionId/85

Notable players

See main article: List of SFR Yugoslavia national rugby union players.

The longest serving and the most capped players were Nikola Stancevic and Dragan Kesic from Dinamo Pancevo, Ante Zekan, Branko Radic, Damir Buzov and Vinko Labrovic from Nada Split, Tihomir Vranesevic and Dubravko Gerovac from Zagreb, Damir Uzunovic, Sreto Cadjo, Nasir Vehabovic and Jasmin Deljkic from Celik Zenica, Drago Lulic from Energoinvest Makarska, Zlatko Zver from Koloys LJubljana, Dragan Grujic from Partizan Belgrade.

In the second half of the 1980s, many SFR Yugoslavia representatives came to France to play rugby as semi-pro players in lower-level clubs. Drago Lulic from RK Energoinvest Makarska was the first, joining Montchanin in 1986. In 1987, Midi-Olympique rugby magazine voted Lulic as The Player of the Month for November. Lulic was also voted twice as Player of the week. In the 1987–1988 season, Damir Uzunovic, Ibrahim Hasagic and Pero Barisic joined Lulic at Montchanin Rugby Sportif. Lulic later played for Union Sportive Bourg-en-Bresse and Rhone-Alpes and finished his career in 1996 with Lons les Saunier.

Damir Dimitrijevic, Nikola Scepanovic, Renato Jukic and Muharem Gafurovic played for RC Dijon. Jasmin Deljkic played for Chalon Rugby. Pavle Grubisic, Vinko Labrovic and Dusan Jerotijevic for Plaisir Rugby. Boro Karaman played for Union Sportive Bourg-en-Bresse.

The highest individual achievement was by Dzoni Mandic, a 1.95 m and 110 kg, lock/backrow player. After a couple seasons in Club Olympique Creusot Bourgogne he joined Grenoble and in 1993 he played in the finale of the French Rugby Championship. He later played for Nice Rugby Club also.

Successor teams

The rugby teams of Yugoslavia's successor states have had varying success, but none have yet qualified for the World Cup.

Test games

DateVenueOppositionResultTournament
31.07.1968.Stara Zagora XV 3–11 World Youth Games
02.08.1968.Stara Zagora 6–29 World Youth Games
29.12.1968.San Dona di Piave 3–22 1968–1969 FIRA Nations Cup
01.05.1969.PANCEVO 22–6 1968–1969 FIRA Nations Cup
21.12.1969.Madrid 3–14 1969–1970 FIRA Nations Cup
05.04.1970.S.PALANKA 12–9 1969–1970 FIRA Nations Cup
18.10.1970.SISAK 19–15 Friendly
24.10.1970.Havirov 3–19 1970–1971 FIRA Nations Cup
29.11.1970.ZAGREB 0–9 1970–1971 FIRA Nations Cup
05.12.1971.Madrid 4–26 1971–1972 FIRA Nations Cup
30.04.1972.SPLIT 7–21 1971–1972 FIRA Nations Cup
15.11.1972.Brussels 0–3 Friendly
19.11.1972.Hague 3–9 Friendly
26.11.1972.Aosta 12–13 1972–1973 FIRA Nations Cup
08.04.1973.MAKARSKA 3–3 1972–1973 FIRA Nations Cup
21.10.1973.Prague 3–32 1973–1974 FIRA Trophy – Group B
11.11.1973.ZAGREB 7–25 1973–1974 FIRA Trophy – Group B
01.05.1974.MAKARSKA 8–20 1973–1974 FIRA Trophy – Group B
26.10.1975.Gottwaldov 3–28 1975–1976 FIRA Trophy – Group B
25.04.1976.SPLIT 31–4 1975–1976 FIRA Trophy – Group B
08.12.1976.Brussels 6–8 1976–1977 FIRA Trophy – Group B
11.12.1976.Lausanne 18–6 1976–1977 FIRA Trophy – Group B
14.05.1978.SARAJEVO 3–18 1977–1978 FIRA Trophy
18.05.1978.TRAVNIK 6–16 1977–1978 FIRA Trophy
15.10.1978.Enkoping 7–3 1978–1979 FIRA Trophy – Group B
02.12.1978.SPLIT 11–30 1978–1979 FIRA Trophy – Group B
16.09.1979.SPLIT 23–0 Mediterranean Games
20.09.1979.SPLIT 6–86 Mediterranean Games
22.09.1979.SPLIT 7–22 Mediterranean Games
17.11.1979.SPLIT XV 6–32 25th Anniversary of Yugoslavia RU
16.12.1979.LJUBLJANA 10–6 1979–1980 FIRA Trophy – Group B
22.12.1979.Madrid 3–25 1979–1980 FIRA Trophy – Group B
03.05.1980.Hannover 6–6 1979–1980 FIRA Trophy – Group B
17.05.1980.SPLIT 14–4 1979–1980 FIRA Trophy – Group B
30.11.1980.KARDELJEVO 0–16 1980–1981 FIRA Trophy – Group B
14.12.1980.Hilversum 0–17 1980–1981 FIRA Trophy – Group B
25.04.1981.SPLIT 0–13 1980–1981 FIRA Trophy – Group B
27.11.1981.Lausanne 10–0 1981–1982 FIRA Trophy Third division
29.11.1981.Liege 0–9 1981–1982 FIRA Trophy Third division
08.05.1982.LJUBLJANA9–17 1981–1982 FIRA Trophy Third division
15.05.1982.ZENICA 46–4 1981–1982 FIRA Trophy Third division
18.09.1982.SPLIT 4–0Friendly
14.11.1982.Prague 9–17 1982–1983 FIRA Trophy Third division
27.11.1982.SPLIT 36–19 1982–1983 FIRA Trophy Third division
30.04.1983.LJUBLJANA 23–3 1982–1983 FIRA Trophy Third division
14.05.1983.Tunis 6–41 1982–1983 FIRA Trophy Third division
05.11.1983.SPLIT 16–20 1983–1984 FIRA Trophy Pool B
13.11.1983.Hannover 0–38 1983–1984 FIRA Trophy Pool B
05.05.1984.SPLIT 12–22 1983–1984 FIRA Trophy Pool B
07.12.1985.ZENICA 13–6 FIRA Grp C
25.05.1986.Pernik 4–10 FIRA Grp C
16.11.1986.Geneve 4–3 FIRA Grp C
10.05.1987.VRANJE 32–15 FIRA Grp C
29.11.1987.SPLIT 6–15 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
14.04.1988.Liege 11–18 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
16.04.1988.Hilversum 10–31 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
08.05.1988.SPLIT 9–22 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
13.11.1988.SPLIT 4- 31 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
20.11.1988.Hannover 6–29 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
27.11.1988.SPLIT 6–0 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
22.04.1989.Lousa 9–13 1987–1989 FIRA Trophy – Group B2
09.09.1989.Vyskov 6–23 WCQ Europe
13.05.1990.Luxembourg 28–6 1989–1990 FIRA Trophy Third division
26.05.1990.SPLIT 3–9 1989–1990 FIRA Trophy Third division
11.11.1990.Kostinbrod 0–3 1990–1992 FIRA Trophy
21.04.1991.BEOGRAD 22–6 1990–1992 FIRA Trophy

In total 66 test games (20 won, 2 drawn, 44 lost)

Overall

NationGamesWonLostDrawnPercentage of wins
1 0 1 0 0%
6 1 5 0 %
8 1 7 0 %
1 1 0 0 %
1 0 1 0 0%
3 0 3 0 0%
2 0 2 0 0%
6 2 4 0 %
2 2 0 0 %
2 0 2 0 0%
4 0 4 0 0%
2 0 2 0 0%
3 2 1 0 %
6 6 0 0 %
5 2 3 0 %
4 2 2 0 %
6 0 5 1 0%
3 0 2 1 0%
1 1 0 0 %
Total66 20 44 2 %

SFR Yugoslavia XV (unofficial games)

DateVenueOppositionResultTournament
30.11.1968.SPLIT XV 10–12 Friendly
31.12.1968.Rovigo Northern Italy 9–19
22.11.1972.Koeln Nord Rhein (GER) 46–3
24.10.1974.ZAGREB Waitemata Rugby Club (NZL) 3–33
25.11.1977.Timișoara RC Universitatea Timișoara (ROM) 0–4
27.11.1977.Timișoara Timișoara Selection (ROM) 19–0
29.11.1977.Timișoara RC Elektrotemis (ROM) 22–06
26.02.1978.ZAGREB NZL Yugoslav Rugby Club (NZL) 0–10
08.09.1978.KASTEL STARI University of Victoria (CAN) 9–16
10.09.1978.MAKARSKA RC Universitatea Timișoara (ROM) 7–23
12.09.1978.SINJ RC Universitatea Timișoara (ROM) 19–03
30.09.1978.BEOGRAD RC Partizan 48–3
03.10.1980.PANCEVO RC Valencia (ESP) 15–20Kup oslobodjenja Panceva
05.10.1980.PANCEVO Yugoslavia U23 58–6 Kup oslobodjenja Panceva
18.10.1980.BEOGRAD Hrvatska 10–24 Kup oslobodjenja Beograda
19.10.1980.BEOGRAD Ljubljana 30–10Kup oslobodjenja Beograda
09.04.1982.SIBENIK London Scottish RFC U23 (ENG) 21–12
15.10.1983.BEOGRAD Beograd 40–4
15.05.1984.SPLIT Middlesex County Clubs (ENG) 0–36
21.10.1984.BEOGRAD Beograd 48–4 Kup oslobođenja Beograda
22.10.1984.BEOGRAD RC Stiinta Baia Mare (ROM) 8–12 Kup oslobođenja Beograda
20.10.1985.BEOGRAD Beograd 40–0 Kup oslobođenja Beograda
21.10.1985.BEOGRAD RC Stiinta Baia Mare (ROM) 10–26 Kup oslobođenja Beograda
05.12.1985.Pordenone Northern Italy 6–10
16.10.1986.SPLIT NZ YUG Sports Club (NZL) 3–43
13.03.1988.SPLIT Dalmacija XV 23–14
20.03.1988.PALIC Srbija XV 60–3
02.04.1988.SINJ RK Sinj 46–0Cetinska krajina
03.04.1988.SINJ Becket Haus RFC (ENG) 13–0 Cetinska krajina
03.05.1988.MAKARSKA RK Energoinvest 47–4
04.05.1988.MAKARSKA Selection Bourgogne (FRA) 13–13
20.05.1988.SPLIT Surrey County Clubs (ENG) 6–32
10.09.1988.SPLIT RK Nada II 80–0 Turnir povodom Dana mornarice
11.09.1988.SPLIT RK Nada 16–8 Turnir povodom Dana mornarice
01.10.1988.PANCEVO RK Nada 10–6 Kup oslobođenja Pančeva
02.10.1988.PANCEVO RK Partizan 8–4 Kup oslobođenja Pančeva
13.10.1988.Crawley North Sussex XV (ENG)9–39 England Tour
16.10.1988.Southand Southand RFC (ENG) 9–13 England Tour
18.10.1988.London London Welsh RFC (ENG) 6–46 England Tour
20.10.1988.Esher Surrey County Clubs (ENG) 12–23 England Tour
26.03.1989.SPLIT Calder Vale RFC (ENG) 36–3
17.04.1989.Creusotin Club Olimpique Creusotin (FRA) 9–10 France/Spain Tour
24.04.1989.San Sebastian Gipuzkoa XV (ESP) 36–3 France/Spain Tour
18.05.1989.SPLIT Old Emanuel RFC (ENG) 26–4
03.06.1989.ZAGREB RK Mladost 82–9
06.09.1989.LJUBLJANA RK Bežigrad 69–9
06.05.1990.Pontarlier France Universitaire 19–42 France Tour
08.05.1990.Digoin Sel.Bourgogne (FRA) 7–24 France Tour
10.05.1990.Plaisir Plaisir Rugby Club (FRA) 21–18 France Tour
14.10.1990.SPLIT NZ YUG Sports Club (NZL) 0–30

Managers (Test games only)

NamePeriodGamesWinsDrawsLostWin Ratio
Branko STIMAC1968 3 0 0 3 0%
Branimir ALAUPOVIC1969–197415 3 1 11 19,8 %
Mihovil RADJA1975–197914 5 0 9 35,5 %
Dusan NOVAKOV1980–19817 2 1 4 28,6 %
Suad KAPETANOVIC1982 2 1 0 1 50,0 %
Branimir ALAUPOVIC1982–1987 12 5 0 7 42,5 %
Marko PROTEGA1987–1991 13 3 0 10 23,1 %

Most capped players (Test games only)

NameClubServing Test Games Points
Nikola STANCEVICRK Dinamo Pancevo1973–19904434
Dragan KESICRK Dinamo Pancevo1968–19803018
Branko RADICRK Dinamo Pancevo1968–19802913
Tihomir VRANESEVICRK Sisak/RK Zagreb1979–19902916
Vinko LABROVICRK Nada Split1980–19902733
Nasir VEHABOVICRK Celik Zenica1982–19912248
Damir UZUNOVICRK Celik Zenica1980–19912212
Ante ZEKANRK Nada Split1970–1981208
Damir BUZOVRK Nada Split1979–198820
Dusan PANICRK Zagreb1979–19851912
Jasmin DELJKICRK Celik Zenica1982–1991184
Ante STAGLICICRK Nada Split1968–1974175
Dubravko GEROVACRK Zagreb1975–19821628
Zlatko ZVERRK Koloys LJubljana1975–198116
Sreto CADJORK Celik Zenica1976–1982164
Ranko ARMANDARK Nada Split1968–197615
Marko PROTEGARK Nada Split1968–197315
Goran TRKULJARK Zagreb1978–198413
Nikola TEPICRK Dinamo Pancevo1983–19811313
Ilija BJELANOVICRK Nada Split1968–1979133
Drago LULICRK Energoinvest Makarska1978–1989138
Tonci IVANISEVICRK Nada Split1969–1975128
Dragan GRUJICRK Partizan Beograd1988–1991128

ENC

The following successor teams are in the European Nations Cup:

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