Spain national rugby league team

Spain
Badge of Spain team
Team information
Governing bodyAsociación Española de Rugby League
RegionEurope
Head coachMike Grady
IRL ranking43rd
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
  12–10 Belgium 
(Brussels, 25 May 2014)
Biggest win
 Greece 4–76  
(Athens, 17 October 2015)
Biggest defeat
 Italy 94–4  
(Saluzzo, 10 June 2017)

The Spain national rugby league team represents Spain in the sport of rugby league football, running under the auspices of the Asociación Española de Rugby League.

History

The first international rugby league in Spain was played in the region of Catalonia in 2009, with a Catalonia national rugby league team playing several matches against European nations. However, desiring to represent only Catalonia and not the entirety of Spain, the Catalonia team was denied RLEF membership and disappeared from international competition shortly afterwards.

Rugby league in Spain began once again in 2013, with a national body (Asociación Española de Rugby League) being formed and admitted to the RLEF by the end of that year.[1] The first Spanish domestic competition kicked off in 2013 with clubs based in the Valencian Community, and the national team played its first match on May 25, 2014,[2] defeating Belgium in Brussels. The first captain was Aitor Davila and the first Spanish try at international level was scored by Gonzalo Morro.[3]

2017 Rugby League World Cup

Qualifying

On 9 May 2015, Spain and Latvia kicked off proceedings for the qualifying fixtures for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying. It was a do or die match with the winner advancing to a qualifying group stage, already containing Malta and Greece, while the other would lose their chance of qualifying for their first ever World Cup. The Spaniards were the better team, winning the match by 20 points which therefore made them advance to the European C qualifying group stage. The team ended up winning the tournament and now advance to the final round robin tournament.[4] In the final phase of qualifying, Spain took on Italy and Ireland, however two losses in those matches saw them miss out in their bid to qualify for their first ever Rugby League World Cup.

Current squad

The 22-man national team squad selected for the first match day of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup European play-off tournament.[5]

Pos. Player Caps Points Club
Fullback Luc Franco 5 14 France Racing Club Albi XIII
Wing Alexis Escamilia 0 0 France AS Carcassonne
Wing Romain Franco 2 4 France Catalans Dragons
Wing Hadriel Mohamed Gonzales 7 20 Spain Torrent Tigres
Wing Ludovic Renu 0 0 France Villegailhenc-Aragon XIII
Centre Alex Doutres 7 32 France Palau XIII Broncos
Centre Simon Juarez 0 0 France Racing Club Albi XIII
Centre Antonio Puerta 7 16 Spain Custodians Madrid
Five-eighth Daniel Garcia 9 60 England Crosfields
Halfback Miguel Blanco-Charters 4 8 England Seaton Rangers
Halfback Romain Pallares 2 12 France AS Carcassonne
Prop Adria Alonso 10 0 Spain Xativa Roosters
Prop Carlos Font 1 0 Spain Xativa Roosters
Prop Maxime Garcia 2 0 France Racing Club Albi XIII
Prop Juan Mudarra 2 0 Spain Custodians Madrid
Hooker Julien Agullo 0 0 France AS Carcassonne
Second-row Kevin Aparicio 4 0 France Rennes ÉC
Second-row Emir-Walid Bouregba 0 0 France Lézignan Sangliers
Second-row Anthony Delgado 2 4 France AS Carcassonne
Second-row Gaetan Estruga 0 0 France Racing Club Albi XIII
Second-row Rafael Garcia 2 10 Spain Custodians Madrid
Lock Miquel Tomas Enrique 0 0 Spain Torrent Tigres

Competitive record

Overview

International record for the Spain national team as of 29 September 2022.[6]

Team Play Win Draw Loss Win% For Against Difference
 Belgium 2 2 0 0 100% 66 20 +46
 Germany 1 0 0 1 0% 16 32 –16
 Greece 1 1 0 0 100% 76 4 +72
 Ireland 2 0 0 2 0% 14 88 –74
 Italy 2 0 0 2 0% 8 128 –120
 Latvia 1 1 0 0 100% 32 12 +20
 Malta 1 1 0 0 100% 40 30 +10
 Netherlands 1 0 0 1 0% 30 36 –6
 Russia 2 1 0 1 50% 38 64 –26
 Serbia 2 0 0 2 0% 24 88 –64
Total 15 6 0 9 40.00% 344 502 –158

Results

  Win   Draw   Loss

2010s

Date Home Result Away Competition Venue Crowd Report
1 25 May 2014  Belgium 10–12   Friendly Belgium Neder-Over-Heembeek ERL
2 8 June 2014   54–10  Belgium Friendly Spain Moncada, Valencia ERL
3 9 May 2015  Latvia 12–32   2015 European Championship C Latvia Riga 150 ERL
4 6 June 2015   16–32  Germany Friendly Spain Valencia ERL
5 19 September 2015   36–24  Italy B Friendly Spain Muro de Alcoy 1,200 ERL
6 26 September 2015   40–30  Malta 2015 European Championship C Spain Valencia ERL
7 17 October 2015  Greece 4–76   Greece Athens ERL
8 24 September 2016   4–64  Serbia Friendly Spain Valencia ERL
9 15 October 2016  Russia 40–6   2017 World Cup Qualifying Russia Fili Stadium, Moscow 427 ERL
10 22 October 2016   6–46  Ireland Spain Valencia 323 ERL
11 10 June 2017  Italy 94–4   Friendly Italy Saluzzo[7] ERL
12 6 October 2018   32–24  Russia European Championship B Spain Valencia ERL
13 20 October 2018  Serbia 24–20   Serbia Makiš Stadium, Belgrade 150 ERL
14 26 October 2019   8–42  Ireland 2021 World Cup Qualifying Spain Ciutat de I'Esport Xàtiva 1,013 ERL
15 2 November 2019  Italy 34–4   Italy Stadio G. Teghil, Lignano Sabbiadoro ERL

2020s

Date Home Result Away Competition Venue Crowd Report
16 17 September 2022   30–36  Netherlands Friendly Spain Getafe ERL

World Cup

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L D
AustraliaNew Zealand 2017 Did not qualify
England 2021 Did not qualify
Total 0 Titles 0/13 0 0 0 0

Honours

European Bowl: 2015

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   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  Latvia 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. ^ RLEF profile - Spain
  2. ^ Spain set for emotional international rugby league debut
  3. ^ RLEF match report - Belgium vs Spain
  4. ^ RLEF match report - Latvia vs Spain
  5. ^ "Match day squads confirmed for European qualifiers for RLWC2021". Rugby League Planet. 20 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Spain". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Italy and Spain set for double-header". ERL. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2024.