Asian Rugby League Federation
The Asian Rugby League Federation (ARLF) is a rugby league organisation founded in 2011. It comprises Japan, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, India and Thailand. Its purpose is to provide international competition between its members by staging a biannual tournament.
Asian Rugby League Federation | |
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Founded | 2011 |
Responsibility | Asia |
Headquarters | Singapore |
Website | http://asianrugbyleague.com/ |
As of 2012 |
Competitions
The Asian Rugby League Cup (ARLC) was established in 2012. The Inaugural cup was won by the Philippines, who defeated Thailand in Bangkok.
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