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A list of men and women international rugby league matches played throughout 2023. A † denotes a recognised, but unofficial match that did not contribute to the IRL World Rankings . Season overview
The IRL Men's World Rankings are the ranking system for men's national teams in the sport of rugby league football. The teams of the member nations of the International Rugby League, rugby league football's world governing body, are ranked based on their game results with the most successful teams being ranked highest. A point system is used ...
The International Rugby League (IRL) is the global governing body for the sport of rugby league football. The IRL organises the Rugby League World Cup, the oldest international rugby World Cup, as well as the Women's and Wheelchair equivalent. International Rugby Leagues headquarters are in London, England and is currently made of 32 members.
The IRL purchased the rights to the award from League Publications Ltd. in 2017, who in turn purchased it from its original awarders Open Rugby in 1998 who started the award in 1984. [1] Upon purchase IRL introduced a women's category starting in 2018, [2] with the wheelchair category coming a year later.
A weighting system has been implemented by the IRL to give more points to teams if they gain a victory over a major team in a major tournament, with friendlies ranked with considerably fewer points than any World Cup finals match or the final of Cups such as the European, Mediterranean and Pacific Cups.
7 October 2023 Italy: 38–12 Malta: Friendly: Lidcombe Oval, Sydney, Australia [34] 21 October 2023 Malta: 30–22 Chile: Friendly: Forshaw Rugby Park, Sydney, Australia [35] 28 October 2023 Malta: 46–22 Philippines: Friendship Cup: New Era Stadium, Sydney, Australia [36] 18 February 2024 North Macedonia: 18–22 Malta: Friendly: Forshaw ...
The RLIF World Rankings lists men's national rugby league football teams according by performance according to the Rugby League International Federation's ranking system. It was placed into a template for transclusion into pages outside of that article, most notably, team articles (e.g. England national rugby league team).
Bulgarian Rugby League Federation: Region: Europe: Head coach: Adrien Frigola: Top try-scorer: Antonio Lubenov (3) Top point-scorer: Antonio Lubenov (12) IRL ranking: 36th: Team results; First international Bulgaria 8 - 68 Greece (Belgrade, Serbia; 6 October 2017) Biggest defeat Malta 78 - 0 Bulgaria (Marsa, Malta; 23 September 2023) World Cup ...