Turkey women's national rugby union team
Union | Turkish Rugby Federation |
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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[]
- 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
- 2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy
- 2018 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference
- 2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference
- 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division B
- 2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division B
- 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B
Results[]
- As of 15 July 2021
22 W , 1 D , 28 L
Number | Opponent | Result | |
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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 |
See also[]
External links[]
- Report of visit by FIRA officials to Turkey
- Stephane Vincent (originally a foreigner) is the top scorrer of Turkey
- Şahin Kömürcü (the president of four sports in Turkey)
- Results
Notes and references[]
Categories:
- European national women's rugby union teams
- Rugby union in Turkey
- Women's national sports teams of Turkey