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The Romania national under-20 rugby union team is Romania's junior national team in rugby union. They have represented Romania in the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy, now known as the World Rugby U20 Trophy but have not yet participate in the World Rugby U20 Championship. They participated in the first three Junior World Trophies, winning it in 2009, and in 2018 they hosted of the World Rugby U20 Trophy for the first time.
Nickname | Stejăreii (The Little Oaks) | ||
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Emblem | Oak leaf | ||
Union | Romanian Rugby Federation | ||
Head coach | Nicolae Mocanu | ||
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First international | |||
Romania 28–26 Namibia (Stade Français, (Santiago, Chile 15 April 2008) | |||
Biggest win | |||
South Korea 14–65 Romania (RFUEA Ground, Nairobi, Kenya 25 April 2009) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Spain 70–6 Romania (Parque Pinares de Venecia, Zaragoza, Spain 8 December 2018) |
Pool
3rd place play-off
Pool
Final
Pool
3rd place play-off
Pool
7th place play-off
On 12 October 2023, the following 36 players were called up for the 2023 Rugby Europe Under 20s Championship.[1]
Player | Position | Age | Club |
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Petre Alexandru Popa | Hooker | Tomitanii Constanța | |
Adrian Mircea Radu | Hooker | CS Rapid | |
George-Cosmin Iftemi | Hooker | CS Rapid | |
Marko-Ștefan Buruiană | Prop | Castres Olympique | |
Marian Bodorin | Prop | Tomitanii Constanța | |
Cristian – Josef Andrioaei | Prop | CSU ELBI Cluj | |
Lukas Mitu | Prop | Castres Olympique | |
Eduard Mocanu | Prop | Complutense Cisneros | |
Răzvan Alexandru Olteanu | Prop | CS Rapid | |
Alexandru Cristian | Prop | CS Rapid | |
Yanis Horvat | Lock | Albi | |
Nicolaie Ursu | Lock | Tomitanii Constanța | |
Andrei Ștefan Iulian Rusu | Lock | Steaua București | |
Eduard Nicolae Cioroabă | Back Row | Dinamo București | |
Marius Nicolae Nazîru | Back Row | Constanța | |
Mihai-Daniel Chirica | Back Row | Constanța | |
Mihnea Călin Miru | Back Row | CS Rapid | |
Petronel Arariței | Back Row | CS Politehnica Iași | |
Andrei-Ionuț Schutz | Back Row | Baia Mare | |
Alexandru Sava | Scrum-half | Constanța | |
Robert Petrișor Ionașcu | Scrum-half | Dinamo București | |
Cristian-Andrei Nedelcu | Scrum-half | Steaua București | |
Ionuț-Alexandru Sava | Fly-half | Constanța | |
Ioan Ștefan Cojocariu | Fly-half | Dinamo București | |
Fabian – Constantin Bunu | Fly-half | CSU ELBI Cluj | |
Mihai-Paul Graure | Centre | Dinamo București | |
Ștefan – Michael Borș | Centre | Dublin City University | |
Iulian Melinte | Centre | CS Rapid | |
Alexandru-Ciprian Neagu | Centre | Constanța | |
Liviu Cristian Stoian | Centre | Constanța | |
Daniel – Andrei Neagu | Wing | CS Rapid | |
Iulian Petrișor Manole | Wing | Constanța | |
Răzvan Călin | Wing | Constanța | |
Vali Traian Nițu | Full-back | Dinamo București | |
Ștefan Nedelcu | Full-back | CS Rapid | |
Toni Sebastian Maftei | Full-back | Aurillac |
The current coaching staff of the Romanian national team:[2]
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