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The Czech Republic national rugby union team is the third tier rugby national team of the Czech Republic.
They first started playing as the Czech Republic in 1993 after the split of Czechoslovakia and now compete in the European Nations Cup. They have yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup, but have entered the qualifiers since the 1995 edition. Rugby union in the Czech Republic is administered by the Czech Rugby Union. The sport is still amateur in the country, but there are several Czech players who are professionals in France, including Martin Jágr.
The best ranking in the world ranking was 24th place in 2005. The national side is ranked 36th in the world (as of 5 November 2019).[1]
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History
In 2005, they took on Australian Super Rugby side the Waratahs in Prague, losing 3–94.[2]
The nation played against Hong Kong at the Synot Tip Arena in Prague on 16 December 2009. They won 17–5. It was the final match for six players:[3] Antonín Brabec, Jan Macháček, Jan Oswald, Pavel Syrový, Ladislav Vondrášek and Jan Žíla.
The Czech Republic were relegated from the European Nations Cup First Division to the Second Division in 2014, after finishing 6th in their group.
On 9 November 2016 The Czech Republic played in a historical match against the Barbarians to celebrate the Czech Rugby Union's 90th anniversary. The match was held at the Marketa Stadium in Prague. They lost the match to the Barbarians, 71–0.[4][5]
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Record
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World Cup
European Competitions Since 2000
Overall
Below is a table of the representative rugby matches played by a Czech Republic national XV at test level up until 29 March 2025, updated after match with
Lithuania.
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Recent Matches
Matches played in the last 12 months
Current squad
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The following players were selected for the 2021-2022 Rugby Europe Conference 1 North match against
Luxembourg on 27th November 2021.[6]
Caps Updated:
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Coaches
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Notable former players
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