Rugby union in Turkey | |
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Country | Turkey |
National team | Turkey |
First played | Early 20th century |
Club competitions
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Guzelbahce Rugby
İstanbul Ottomans Metu Rugby Kadıkoy Rugby Karadeniz Hacettepe Rugby Galatasaray University Koc University Trakya University Kocaeli University Bosphorus Rugby Eskisehir Anadolu Genclik Eskisehir Aqua Avrasya Rugby |
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Audience records
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Single match | ? (?). ? vs ? (?, ?) |
Season | Türkiye Ragbi Klüpler Ligi |
Rugby Union in Turkey is a minor but growing sport.
The governing body is the Turkish Rugby Federation. Federation became unique body for rugby in 2011 and has been accepted to FIRA-AER in July, 2012.
Ironically some of the earliest rugby games in Turkey were played by ANZACs and British troops in the Dardanelles Campaign, fighting against the Turks in World War I. Several Wallabies were killed in the onslaught. In a letter to Harold Austin, the Manly rugby club secretary, Tom Richards said that rugby was "a splendid break in the irksome routine of military life, which dulls one's wits and brings on a state of general carelessness".
The eight "old" Rugby clubs in Turkey are the Istanbul Ottomans, Metu Rugby, Kadikoy, Girne Pumas, Saint Benoit, Saint Joseph Istanbul, Saint Joseph Izmir, IRC and Koc School. For many years, apart from playing the odd game against a Greek team, or from Northern Cyprus there was little outside contact.
The game is undergoing development by the efforts on senior level of the clubs such as Rugby Union, Metu Rugby previous champion, Istanbul Ottomans, Kadikoy rugby and samsun rugby. Those teams are working hard to encourage the sport to be known, loved, and played nationwide. With the progress and the determination of the clubs, a Turkish national rugby union team is expected to emerge in the near future. A new Rugby Club has also recently been established in the Aegean resort town of Kusadasi and are called the Kusadasi Eagles. The Eagles host a tournament each year in Kusadasi open to Turkish and overseas clubs.
Niall Doherty (Ireland) in the Technical Director and Head Coach for Turkey.