CIS (rugby)

CIS was a rugby union side that played matches in 1992. The side consisted of members of the Commonwealth of Independent States and was the successor team of the Soviet Union. The team played two matches, losing all four fixtures. One match was played in Moscow, with the other was played in Seville.

Results

Year Month Date Opposition Competition Venue F A
1992 November3 Italy FriendlyMoscow 634
17 Spain FriendlySeville 1619
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See also

  • USSR national rugby union team

References

  • Richards, Huw (2007). A Game for Hooligans The History of Rugby Union. Mainstream. ISBN 978-1-84596-255-5.
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