Turkey women's national rugby union team

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Turkey
UnionTurkish Rugby Federation
Nickname(s)Ay Yıldızlar (The Crescent Stars)
First international
 Turkey 0–38 Finland 
(25 May 2013)
Largest win
 Turkey 55–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 
(23 July 2016)
Largest defeat
 Czech Republic 55-0 Turkey 
(19 June 2021)

The Turkey national women's rugby union team will represent Turkey at rugby union - however it has yet to play any recognised international matches. Rugby union in Turkey is administered by the Turkish Rugby Federation. At present, the Federation is not a member of the IRB and so, currently, any internationals it may play are unlikely to be widely recognised. Şahin Kömürcü is the president of the Turkish Rugby Federation.

Competitive record[]

Results[]

As of 15 July 2021

22 W , 1 D , 28 L

Number Opponent Result
2013
1  Finland 0 – 38 L
2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 43 – 0 W
3  Lithuania 22 – 0 W
4  Malta 5 – 31 L
5  Norway 5 – 45 L
6   7 – 36 L
7   10 – 5 W
2014
8   29 – 0 W
9  Israel 0 – 10 L
10   33 – 0 W
11  Malta 12 – 26 L
2015
12   17 – 17 D
13   22 – 5 W
14  Denmark 0 – 22 L
15  Croatia 7 – 10 L
16   14 – 7 W
17  Malta 10 – 7 W
2016
18  Bosnia and Herzegovina 55 – 0 W
19   41 – 5 W
20   7 – 12 L
21   24 – 0 W
22   7 – 12 L
23   19 – 5 W
2018
24  Malta 17 – 7 W
25   12 – 27 L
26   22 – 7 W
27  Denmark 19 – 14 W
28  Croatia 12 – 10 W
29   12 – 17 L
2019
30  Germany 5 – 17 L
31  Czech Republic 12 – 24 L
32   Switzerland 14 – 10 W
33  Germany 0 – 33 L
34  Norway 0 – 12 L
35  Portugal 7 – 38 L
36  Sweden 0 – 39 L
37  Romania 5 – 29 L
38   Switzerland 15 – 12 W
39  Israel 0 – 5 L
40   Switzerland 15 – 10 W
2021
41  Hungary 21 – 26 L
42  Finland 14 – 22 L
43  Czech Republic 0 – 55 L
44  Ukraine 0 – 37 L
45   17 – 0 W
46  Hungary 14 – 17 L
47  Denmark 0 – 29 L
48   12 – 5 W
49  Sweden 0 – 24 L
50  Ukraine 0 – 42 L
51  Moldova 41 – 0 W

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