Germany national rugby league team

The Germany national rugby league team is the national rugby league team of Germany.


Germany
Team information
Governing bodyRugby League Deutschland
RegionEurope
Head coachSimon Cooper
CaptainBrad Billsborough
Most capsKristian Keinhorst (15)
Top try-scorerJimmy Keinhorst (19)
Top point-scorerJimmy Keinhorst (108)
RLIF ranking30th
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
 Germany 34–32 Austria 
(Bad Reichenhall, Germany; 2006)
Biggest win
 Germany 96–0 Czech Republic 
(Hochspeyer, Germany; 2010)
Biggest defeat
 Germany 6-90 Serbia 
(Hochspeyer, Germany; 2011)

National team

The captain of the national side is Brad Billsborough. Simon Cooper and Bob Doughton are joint coaches. The most capped player is Kristian Keinhorst who has 15 Caps.

As well as playing friendlies and one-off games, the German national team has participated in two tournaments.

In the Central Europe Development Tri-Nations in 2006 they won both of their matches narrowly beating Austria in Bad Reichenhall in front of over 350 people. They then beat Estonia in Tallinn to seal victory of the competition.

2018 squad

2018 Germany Squad
First team squad Coaching staff
  • 14 Karsten Brüning
  • 15 Renko Fleming
  • 16 Phil Wadewitz
  • 17 Vivi Seelweger

Head coach

  • Simon Cooper



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 4 July 2010
Source(s): European Shield 2010

Official Men's Rankings as of November 2019
RankChange*TeamPts%
1 2 New Zealand
2 1 Australia
3 1 England
4  Tonga
5  Fiji
6 4 Papua New Guinea
7  Samoa
8 2 France
9 1 Scotland
10 1 Lebanon
11 5 Greece
12  Ireland
13 1 Italy
14 3 Wales
15 4 Serbia
16 1 Malta
17 1 Norway
18 3 United States
19 4 Poland
20 7 Jamaica
21 1 Hungary
22 3 Czech Republic
23 5 Cook Islands
24 7 Turkey
25 1 Netherlands
26 4 Spain
27 6 Canada
28  Nigeria
29 2 Solomon Islands
30 10 Sweden
31 4 Germany
32 1 Chile
33  Ghana
34 16 Morocco
35 3 Vanuatu
36  South Africa
37 8 Russia
38  Cameroon
39 2 Ukraine
40 1 Colombia
41 4 Brazil
42  Belgium
43 4 Denmark
44 4 Bulgaria
45 4 Latvia
*Change from July 2019

Notable players

Competitive record

Overall

TeamPlayedWinDrawLossWin %
 Austria1100
 Belgium1001
 Czech Republic5401
 Estonia1100
 France2101
 Italy5014
 Malta1100
 Netherlands5302
 Norway2002
 Russia2002
 Serbia5104
 Spain1100
Total3113117

European Championship B

Since 2007, Germany has been a participant in the European Shield, the successor to the Central Europe Tri-Nations. In the 2007 Shield, they were beaten in Heidelberg by a strong Serbia side but beat the Czech Republic in Prague, subsequently finishing second.

In the 2008 European Shield, Germany again defeated the Czech team. However, they lost to the subsequent champions Italy and again took second for the tournament.

The 2009 European Shield featured the same three sides as in 2008. The first match of the tournament saw Germany lose to the Czech Republic 30–4 in Olomouc. That game marked the first international victory for the Czech team.[1]

In the 2010 European Shield, Germany lost to the subsequent group winners Serbia and defeated the Czech team, finishing in the second place.

European Championship B Record
Year Round Position Pld Win Draw Loss
2006Champions1/32200
2007Second Place2/32101
2008Second Place2/32101
2009Third Place3/32002
2010Second Place2/32101
2011Champions1/32101
2012-13Fourth Place4/46105
2014-15Not invited
2018Not invited

European Championship C

European Championship C Record
Year Round Position Pld Win Draw Loss
2008Not invited
2009Not invited
2010Not invited
2011Not invited
2012Not invited
2013Not invited
2014Not invited
2015Not invited
2016Not invited
2018-19Not invited
2020Qualified

Results

DateResultCompetitionVenueAttendance
June 2015Germany def. Netherlands 46-12Griffin CupNot knownNot Known
3 May 2014Germany def. Netherlands 70-16FriendlyDelft, NetherlandsNot Known
10 August 2013Russia def. Germany 30–0Rugby League European ShieldNot Known
27 July 2013Italy def. Germany 66–30Rugby League European ShieldNordstern Stadion, KarlsruheNot Known[2]
18 May 2013Serbia def. Germany 46–10Rugby League European ShieldMakiš Stadium, Belgrade, SerbiaNot Known[3]
4 May 2013Germany def. Netherlands 28–22Friendly InternationalHeidelberg, GermanyNot Known[4]
19 May 2012Russia def. Germany 32–26Rugby League European ShieldHeidelberg, GermanyNot Known[5]
12 May 2012Germany def. Serbia 25–24Rugby League European ShieldHeidelberg, GermanyNot Known[6]
23 July 2011Germany def. Malta 36–12Rugby League European ShieldHochspeyer, Kaiserslautern, Germany300 approx[7]
9 July 2011Norway def. Germany 32–28Rugby League European ShieldBislett Stadion, Oslo, NorwayNot known[8]
22 April 2011Serbia def. Germany 90–6Friendly InternationalHochspeyer, Kaiserslautern, GermanyNot known[9]
17 July 2010Germany def. Czech Republic 96–0Rugby League European Shield, West DivisionHochspeyer, Kaiserslautern, Germany350 approx[10]
3 July 2010Serbia def. Germany 40–14Rugby League European Shield, West DivisionFC Radnicki, Belgrade, SerbiaNot known[11]
18 July 2009Italy def. Germany 42–30Rugby League European ShieldHeurth Stadion, Cologne, GermanyNot known[12]
4 July 2009Czech Republic def. Germany 30–4Rugby League European ShieldLokomotiva Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech RepublicNot known[13]
3 August 2008Germany def. Czech Republic 62–20Rugby League European ShieldKarlsruhe, GermanyNot known[14]
13 June 2008Italy def. Germany 58–26Rugby League European ShieldStadio Communale del Plebiscito, Padova, ItalyNot known[15]
4 August 2007Germany def. Czech Republic 44–22Rugby League European ShieldSlavia Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicNot known[16]
7 July 2007Serbia def. Germany 38–6Rugby League European ShieldHeidelberg, GermanyNot known[17]
22 July 2006Germany def. Estonia 38–24Rugby League European ShieldViimsi Stadium, Tallinn528
25 June 2006Germany def. Austria 34–32Rugby League European ShieldNonner Stadion, Bad Reichenhall358
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See also

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