Latvia national rugby league team

Latvia
Badge of Latvia team
Team information
Governing bodyLatvia Rugby League
RegionEurope
Head coachSteve Leonard (GBR)
CaptainJānis Zuments
IRL ranking52nd
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
 Estonia 38 - 54  
(21 October 2007, Tallinn)
Biggest win
 Estonia 4 - 74  
(8 August 2009, Tallinn)
Biggest defeat
 Ukraine 112 - 0  
(18 September 2010, Kyiv )

The Latvia national rugby league team was established in 2008 to represent Latvia at rugby league football.

History

Latvia initially competed in the European Bowl, for fourth-tier developing nations. They beat Estonia in a two-game series and therefore won the inaugural tournament after Ukraine could not gain visas to travel. In 2009 they finished in second place after losing to Ukraine and defeating Estonia. In 2010 they played in the European Shield, losing to Russia and Ukraine.[1]

In April 2015, the qualification process for the 2017 World Cup was announced. The 2015 Rugby League European Championship C tournament served as part of this process and on 9 May 2015 Latvia played Spain in a preliminary match for the right to compete in the championship alongside Greece and Malta.[2] Latvia lost the match 32–22 and as a result of this were eliminated from the world cup qualifiers.[3]

In 2024, the Latvian federation was expelled from International Rugby League due to "several years" of inactivity, thus the team is currently dormant.[4]

Results

Overall

Team First Played Played Win Draw Loss Points For Points Against Last Meeting
 Estonia 2007 4 4 0 0 238 62 2009
 Ukraine 2009 2 0 0 2 6 152 2010
 Russia 2010 1 0 0 1 4 54 2010
 Spain 2015 1 0 0 1 12 32 2015
TOTAL 8 4 0 4 260 300

World Cup

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L D
AustraliaNew Zealand 2017 Failed to qualify
Total 0 Titles 0/13 0 0 0 0

Results

Opponent Points Date Venue Report
Estonia 54 - 38 2007-10-21 Tallinn [1]
Estonia 48 - 10 2008-06-28 Tallinn [5]
Estonia 62 - 10 2008-08-03 Riga [6]
Ukraine 6 - 40 2009-07-24 Riga [7]
Estonia 74 - 4 2009-08-08 Tallinn [8]
Russia 4 - 54 2010-07-31 Riga [9]
Ukraine 0 - 112 2010-09-18 Kyiv [10]
Spain 12 - 32 2015-05-09 Riga [3]

IRL Rankings

Official rankings as of July 2025
Rank Change Team Pts %
1 Steady  Australia 100
2 Steady  New Zealand 83
3 Steady  England 80
4 Steady  Tonga 62
5 Steady  Samoa 53
6 Steady  Papua New Guinea 51
7 Steady  Fiji 43
8 Steady  France 29
9 Increase 2  Netherlands 22
10 Steady  Cook Islands 22
11 Decrease 2  Serbia 18
12 Steady  Wales 18
13 Steady  Malta 16
14 Increase 1  Greece 14
15 Decrease 1  Ukraine 13
16 Steady  Lebanon 11
17 Steady  Italy 10
18 Steady  Ireland 9
19 Increase 5  United States 8
20 Decrease 1  Jamaica 8
21 Decrease 1  Czech Republic 8
22 Steady  Scotland 7
23 Decrease 2  Chile 7
24 Decrease 1  Philippines 7
25 Steady  Poland 5
26 Increase 1  Germany 5
27 Increase 1  Norway 5
28 Decrease 2  South Africa 5
29 Steady  Brazil 4
30 Steady  Kenya 4
31 Steady  Canada 4
32 Steady  Montenegro 3
33 Steady  North Macedonia 3
34 Increase 22  Morocco 3
35 Decrease 1  Argentina 3
36 Decrease 1  Albania 2
37 Decrease 1  Bulgaria 2
38 Decrease 1  Ghana 2
39 Decrease 1  Nigeria 2
40 Decrease 1  Turkey 1
41 Decrease 1  Cameroon 1
42 Decrease 1  Japan 1
43 Decrease 1  Spain 1
44 Decrease 1  Colombia 1
45 Decrease 1  El Salvador 0
46 Decrease 1  Russia 0
47 Decrease 1  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0
48 Decrease 1  Hong Kong 0
49 Decrease 1  Solomon Islands 0
50 Decrease 1  Vanuatu 0
51 Increase 6  Hungary 0
52 Decrease 1   0
53 Decrease 1  Denmark 0
54 Decrease 1  Belgium 0
55 Decrease 1  Estonia 0
56 Decrease 1  Sweden 0
57 Decrease 7  Niue 0
Complete rankings at
www.internationalrugbyleague.com

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Rugby League Planet – Latvia snapshot and rugby league results". Rugby League Planet. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  2. ^ "European Qualifiers for World Cup 20217 Announced". RLIF. 14 April 2017. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Latvia 12 32 Spain". European Rugby League. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  4. ^ "IRL Membership: Ireland, Italy, Lebanon, Scotland Reclassified". International Rugby League. 15 March 2024. Archived from the original on 16 April 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Estonia 10 48 Latvia". European Rugby League. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  6. ^ "Latvia 62 10 Estonia". European Rugby League. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  7. ^ "Latvia 6 40 Ukraine". European Rugby League. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  8. ^ "Estonia 4 74 Latvia". European Rugby League. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  9. ^ "Latvia 4 54 Russia". European Rugby League. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  10. ^ "Ukraine 112 0 Latvia". European Rugby League. Retrieved 13 June 2025.