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Portugal began in Pool 3 of Round B in the European qualifying competition for the 1999 Rugby World Cup. Portugal won all their group matches, except for the one against Spain, and still finished second in the group, which took them into Pool 3 of Round C. All games were held in Edinburgh, Scotland.
As Lusitanas, the 1995 team that played Portugal's first test match, versus Germany. Portugal played their first test match on 14 May 1995 against Germany, they were thrashed 50–0 in Heidelberg. [1] After 26 years of inactivity, they returned to the international scene in December 2021, they defeated Belgium 10–8 in Lisbon. [1]
Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Tournament 2: 2021-12-04 Belgium 10: 8: CAR Jamor, Oeiras: 2021–22 Rugby Europe Trophy: 3: 2022-04-30 Germany 57: 0: CAR Jamor, Oeiras: 2021–22 Rugby Europe Trophy
Portugal national rugby team may refer to: Portugal national rugby union team; Portugal women's national rugby union team. Portugal national rugby sevens team; Portugal women's national rugby union team (sevens) Portugal national rugby league team
The IRB Sevens World Series circuit has allowed the Portuguese players to demonstrate their competence to the wider rugby world. In 2006-07 Portugal was an IRB Sevens "core team", participating in each of the season's events, for the first time. They have become an established power in the abbreviated form of the game.
The Campeonato Nacional de Rugby Feminino (English: National championship of Women's rugby) is the Portuguese top division of women's rugby. It is organised by the Portuguese Rugby Federation and was created in 2000, to fill the need of a women's league.
Women's rugby union competitions in Portugal (3 P) Pages in category "Women's rugby union in Portugal" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The team was captained by Isaac de Gois, featuring his brothers Eric and Aaron, as well as their cousin, Fábio de Gois. Born in Madeira , Fábio was playing his first match of rugby league. Ivan Pacho has the honour of scoring Portugal's first try, in a 40–4 loss.