Rugby World Cup: History of Romanian Rugby

Born in 1823 on the “Big Side” of Rugby Town University, England, during a football match, student William Webb Ellis, annoyed by his inability to score, put the ball under his arm and ran to the opposite goal, the goal, rugby appeared in Romanian in 1913. The new sport was brought to the country by some young people who had studied in the UK and France with “strange skin ingredients, pork belly, gogonata and jumpy” in their baggage. Rugby World Cup 2023 fans can buy Tonga Vs Romania Tickets from our website.

The first Romanian rugby players were: Grigore Caracostea, the four Iconomu brothers, Constantin Cratunescu, Henri Manu, Nae Marascu, Vidrascu brothers, Puia Volvoreanu, Misu Vardalla, Hussar and Tanasescu brothers, Sorin Michailescu, etc.

These Romanian rugby" fathers played their first game in an open space
These Romanian rugby fathers played their first game in an open space

These Romanian rugby” fathers played their first game in an open space that appeared to be behind a statue of Mihai Viteazul across the street from the university. Perhaps there they had their first training, where they stripped off their clothes and were intimidated by the shameful looks of passers-by, where they got ready for the game.

Romanian rugby

Where they made their first pass or attempt with the oval ball. Their first “transformation” But where this romantic act also takes place, in which clearing, one fact must be recorded: Romanian rugby was born in Bucharest.

The origin of the sport in our country goes back to 1909. Subsequently, various tennis, athletics, fencing, cycling, football teams and sports associations were formed. The Iconomu brothers, Husar brothers and Dumitru Tanasescu are all promoters of rugby. However, one of the associations called the Tennis Club of Roman (TCR) did not have a rugby team, to begin with. On December 1, 1912, the “Federation of Sports Societies of Romania” (FSSR) was established, including the activities of all these teams.

A report by the first sports association recorded the rise of rugby in our country, with its official registration in 1913, the establishment of the Rugby-Rugby Committee in 1914 and the Romanian Rugby Federation in 1931.

The first rugby match in Romania was played between "TCR" and "Sporting Club"
The first rugby match in Romania was played between “TCR” and “Sporting Club”

The first three major teams to enter the competitive activity dominated, were recorded in the initial phase: “TCR” (1910), “Stadiul Roman” (1915) and Societatea Universitara Studentul Sportul (1915); 1922 “Avantul Sportiv” and “Bucharest Football Club” Founded; in 1919 the first provincial workers’ clubs appeared: “Jiul” in Lupeni and “Minierul” in Petrosani.

Central Committee of the FSSR

On September 8, 1913, the first rugby match in Romania was played between “TCR” and “Sporting Club”. In June 1913, at a reception of the Central Committee of the FSSR, the mayor of the capital, Grigore Cantacuzino, decided that during its existence the town hall would give up the symbolic rent of one lei per year, the land of Şosea, which from then on was called “Federal”, known in the name of.

Covering a total area of approximately 25 hectares, it was bisected by the then avenue leading to the agricultural school, currently known as Aleea Strandului (Tineretului). On March 9, 1914, the grounds of the FSSR Park were inaugurated. Rugby World Cup fans can buy South Africa Vs Romania Tickets from our website.

In 1915 the first rules of the game were established and the arbitration table was introduced.

On the international stage, Romanian rugby made its debut on the occasion of the Allied games at the Pershing military in Paris in 1919. Our team was beaten 21-0 by the United States, followed by a 48-5 defeat to France. At the 8th Olympic Games in 1924, Romania took part in the Olympic Games for the first time along with France and the United States.

Romania took part in the Olympic Games for the first time along with France
Romania took part in the Olympic Games for the first time along with France

Romania rugby team 1924

Romanian lost both matches 59-3 and 37-0, and the United States defeated France 18-3 in the final. The first Olympic medal (Bronze) was brought to the country in 1924 by the following rugby team: Dumitru Armaşel, Gh. Bentia, Teodor Marian, Nicolae Marascu, Sorin Michailescu, Mircea Sfetescu, Sterian Soare, Tudor Florian, Ion Garleşteanu, Paul Nedelcovici, Iosif Nemeş, Paul Vidraşcu, Gogu Sfetescu, Mihai Vardalla, Dumitru Volvoreanu, and Atanasie Tanasescu.

The 1950s to the 1980s were the first positive period, with victories over English and French clubs and teams in two games. Intense internal developments were then recorded – in terms of numbers, areas and real technical and tactical progress and sporting achievements. For example, the 11-5 victory over France in 1960 achieved its first victory, followed by seven more victories.

We should also mention the wins against the following teams: Swansea, Cardiff, Sel. London, UK, Harlequins et al.

During this period, the Romanians began to form an alliance with the rugby powers. First win over France in 1960, 1976 championships in New Zealand. The opportunity to play against the best countries in the sport contributes to the development of Romanian rugby.

The real strength of the “Oaks” came in a test match against Wales in Cardiff in 1979: the Romanians led the game to a close, the Welsh conceded a last-minute goal and went on to win 13-12 Beat France 15-0 and Ireland 13-13. Rugby World Cup 2023 fans can buy Scotland Vs Romania Tickets from our website.

Romanian wolves want to leave their mark on RESC

Rugby is on the rise in Romania – Wolves bring benefits. Romanian Wolves, the new European Rugby Super Cup team, can’t wait to play their second season this weekend.

Romanian Wolves, the new European Rugby Super Cup team
Romanian Wolves, the new European Rugby Super Cup team

With the national team in France for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, the sport is at a very high level in the country, and Wolves hopes to keep it that way for Saturday’s opening game in the east against the Tel Aviv Heat.

The match will take place at the fantastic Stadionul Arcul de Triumf in Bucharest and the new squad will be led by Sosene Anesi, who also works as an assistant coach with the national team.

Wolves head coach Anesi

Wolves head coach Anesi said: “The boys are excited and looking forward to starting the game. We have an exciting team in our first game against Tel Aviv.”

“We got together on Sunday night, we had our first practice earlier this week and everyone came with a positive attitude and good energy. There is real excitement among the young players in our squad so I’m looking forward to seeing them win.” a chance to play.

“We had a difficult encounter with two Georgian teams and a team from Israel with a mix of different cultures, including South Africans and Fijians, so it will be a very good challenge for us.

“Our overall expectation for the 2022/23 Super Cup is to use it as a learning experience, but we have to learn fast because we want to win and develop the game in Romania.”

As Anesi said, his team only met a few days ago but the selected players play regularly and he thinks they will come together as a group before the weekend.

“The players are completing the competitive play-offs of our domestic championship, so I think they are ready,” he explained.

“We are working hard to create something special for this team. I am excited and looking forward to seeing them perform and show our style of play to our staff.”

“Wolves are a group of people. The team hunts together, plays against each other and plays football that is wide and fun.”

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