Armenian Collegiate Rugby ( Armenian A rather experienced team of coaches and players was created. The national team was unbeatable from the day it was created (in 2004) until October 1, 2006, when it first lost to the Swiss team with a score of 16-29 in Vienne. Head coach of the team - Mark Abanozyan
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| Federation | Regby Federation of Armenia | ||
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| Captain | Alain Churukdichyan | ||
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| The first game ( June 2, 2004 ) | |||
| Biggest win ( June 5, 2004 ) | |||
| Biggest defeat ( Helsingborg , Sweden ; October 21, 2006 ) | |||
Before the first loss, the national team took part in 10 test matches as a result of which won its place in the division 3A of the European Nations Cup . In the 2012/14 season, the team does not participate in the tournament.
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National Team
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National Victories (2004–2006)
- June 2, 2004: Armenia 36 - 6 Norway (Div. 3C)
- June 5, 2004: Armenia 48 - 0 Israel (Div. 3C)
- October 20, 2004: Armenia 24 - 11 Belgium (friendly match)
- April 7, 2005: Armenia 47 - 15 Israel (Div. 3)
- June 11, 2005: Armenia 31 - 12 Israel (Div. 3)
- October 1, 2005: Armenia 39 - 12 Luxembourg (Div. 3B / C Playoff)
- November 12, 2005: Armenia 57 - 17 Bulgaria (Div. 3B)
- April 29, 2006: Armenia 24 - 13 Hungary (Div. 3B)
- May 13, 2006: Armenia 42 - 6 Slovenia (Div. 3B)
- June 4, 2006: Armenia 18 - 3 Lithuania (Div. 3B)
See also
- Rugby in Armenia
Notes
- ↑ Playing coach.
Links
- Official website of the Rugby Federation of Armenia