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== '''European Military Rugby Leadership''' ==
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== '''Brief European Military Rugby History''' ==
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(2017)  Our history goes back to the mists of the Cold War, and it is mostly that – “Histories” – as there are only 2-3 teams left (a/o 2017).  There were over 30 teams (closer to 40?) that started/stopped over the years – starting with the 3AD FARC in the winter of 73-74.
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American teams were not allowed to play in the German Club system (Bundesliga)as only 3 foreigners were allowed to play in the first division. In 1979, the British in Munich formed a Bavarian RFU that included American military sides from Nuernberg, Bamberg, Ansbach, Bad Toelz and Augsburg.  Later that year, the 3rd Armor Division (Frankfurt Americans) formed the Exiles Rugby Football Association with teams from Darmstadt, Wuerzburg, Karlesruhe and Kaiserslautern.
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The USFERU officially started in 1982 absorbing the one year on-paper “Exiles Association”, which was itself an idea to copy the “original” Bavarian Rugby Union (1979-1981) in the east of southern Germany and spread it throughout Germany where we had teams. 
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Harry Laws was the first President of the Exiles and later, David McNaughton was picked as the President of the newly formed USFERU just before/after the first USFERU Tourney was hosted in Illesheim (themselves only one year old at the time) in the late spring of 1982.  USFERU boasted I think 18 teams in League play at once at its apex, and in the mid-late 80’s we had 12 teams consistently showing up to the big tourneys – originally in spring (host moved around), and later also in the fall (mostly in Wuerzburg).
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The USFERU stopped league/cup play and the bigger tournaments in 1995, although there were a number of smaller get-together tourneys all the way up to the early 2000’s.  We also put out various Selects for most of the 80’s.  See here for some of the '''[[documents of the US Forces Europe Rugby Union]]'''  and here for '''[[documentation of league results]]'''
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This is a List of rugby union clubs in Germany. It lists all rugby union clubs in Germany registered with the German Rugby Federation, the DRV,[1] or taking part in the German league system.[2] As of April 2010, the International Rugby Board lists the number of clubs in Germany at 110.[3]
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ADDENDUM:  Some of the clubs competing in the German league system are clubs of the US and British armed forces in Germany and therefore not necessarily members of the DRV. Examples of US Army rugby clubs in Germany are the teams in Illesheim,[4] Ramstein and Vilseck, while other clubs, like in the RC Kaiserslautern, recruit some of their players from the US forces but have German players as well.[[https://www.stripes.com/sports/americans-set-to-compete-for-german-rugby-clubs-1.53963#.WVAekmgrI2w]] Up to 32 US forces teams had been playing in Southern Germany at its peak, based in Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, being organised in the "United States Forces Europe Rugby Union" (USFERU). Most disappeared with the withdrawal of US forces from Germany at the end of the Cold War. A number of clubs remained but have since dropped out of the German league system, like the Bamberg RFC, Darmstadt 233rd BSB RFC, Hanau Hornets, Schweinfurt RFC, Spangdahlem RFC and Würzburg RFC, while a few, like the Ramstein Rogues RFC, Illesheim RFC and Baumholder RFC still compete in 2009-10.
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== Leadership ==
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|[[Portal:EU2017 Men| 2017]] || [[Portal:EU2016 Men| 2016]] || [[Portal:EU2015 Men| 2015]] || [[Portal:EU2014 Men | 2014]] || [[Portal:EU2013 Men| 2013]] || [[Portal:EU2012 Men| 2012]] || [[Portal:EU2011 Men| 2011]] || [[Portal:EU2010 Men| 2010]] || [[Portal:EU2009 Men| 2009]] || [[Portal:EU2008 Men| 2008]]
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|[[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2017-2018| 2017-2018]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2016-2017| 2016-2017]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2015-2016| 2015-2016]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2014-2015| 2014-2015]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2013-2014| 2013-2014]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2012-2013| 2012-2013]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2017-2018| 2011-2012]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2017-2018| 2010-2011]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2009-2010| 2009-2010]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2008-2009| 2008-2009]]|
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|[[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2007-2008| 2007-2008]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2006-2007| 2006-2007]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2005-2006| 2005-2006]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2004-2005| 2004-2005]] ||  [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2003-2004 | 2003-2004]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2002-2003| 2002-2003]]  || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2001-2002| 2001-2002]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2000-2001| 2000-2001]]  || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1999-2000| 1999-2000]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1998-1999| 1998-1999]]
 
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|[[Portal:EU2007 Men| 2007]] || [[Portal:EU2006 Men| 2006]] || [[Portal:EU2005 Men| 2005]] || [[Portal:EU2004 Men | 2004]] || [[Portal:EU2003 Men| 2003]] || [[Portal:EU2002 Men| 2002]] || [[Portal:EU2001 Men| 2001]] || [[Portal:EU2000 Men| 2000]] || [[Portal:EU1999 Men| 1999]] || [[Portal:EU1998 Men| 1998]]
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|[[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1997-1998| 1997-1998]] ||[[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1996-1997| 1996-1997]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1995-1996| 1995-1996]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1994-1995| 1994-1995]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1993-1994 | 1993-1994]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2017-2018| 1992-1993]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2017-2018| 1991-1992]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1990-1991| 1990-1991]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1989-1990| 1989-1990]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1988-1989| 1988-1989]] ||
 
 
 
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|[[Portal:EU1997 Men| 1997]] || [[Portal:EU1996 Men| 1996]] || [[Portal:EU1995 Men| 1995]] || [[Portal:EU1994 Men | 1994]] || [[Portal:EU1993 Men| 1993]] || [[Portal:EU1992 Men| 1992]] || [[Portal:EU1991 Men| 1991]] || [[Portal:EU1990 Men| 1990]] || [[Portal:EU1989 Men| 1989]] || [[Portal:EU1988 Men| 1988]]
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|[[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1987-1988| 1987-1988]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1986-1987| 1986-1987]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1985-1986| 1985-1986]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1984-1985| 1984-1985]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1983-1984| 1983-1984]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2017-2018| 1982-1983]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 2017-2018| 1981-1982]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1980-1981| 1980-1981]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1979-1980| 1979-1980]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1978-1979| 1978-1979]] ||
 
 
 
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|[[Portal:EU1987 Men| 1987]] || [[Portal:EU1986 Men| 1986]] || [[Portal:EU1985 Men| 1985]] || [[Portal:EU1984 Men | 1984]] || [[Portal:EU1983 Men| 1983]] || [[Portal:EU1982 Men| 1982]] || [[Portal:EU1981 Men| 1981]] || [[Portal:EU1980 Men| 1980]] || [[Portal:EU1979 Men| 1979]] || [[Portal:EU1978 Men| 1978]]
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|[[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1977-1978| 1977-1978]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1976-1977| 1976-1977]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1975-1976| 1975-1976]] || [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1974-1975| 1974-1975]] ||  [[Portal:European Military Rugby Leadership 1973-1974| 1973-1974]] ||  
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 4 December 2017

Brief European Military Rugby History

(2017) Our history goes back to the mists of the Cold War, and it is mostly that – “Histories” – as there are only 2-3 teams left (a/o 2017). There were over 30 teams (closer to 40?) that started/stopped over the years – starting with the 3AD FARC in the winter of 73-74.

American teams were not allowed to play in the German Club system (Bundesliga)as only 3 foreigners were allowed to play in the first division. In 1979, the British in Munich formed a Bavarian RFU that included American military sides from Nuernberg, Bamberg, Ansbach, Bad Toelz and Augsburg. Later that year, the 3rd Armor Division (Frankfurt Americans) formed the Exiles Rugby Football Association with teams from Darmstadt, Wuerzburg, Karlesruhe and Kaiserslautern.

The USFERU officially started in 1982 absorbing the one year on-paper “Exiles Association”, which was itself an idea to copy the “original” Bavarian Rugby Union (1979-1981) in the east of southern Germany and spread it throughout Germany where we had teams. Harry Laws was the first President of the Exiles and later, David McNaughton was picked as the President of the newly formed USFERU just before/after the first USFERU Tourney was hosted in Illesheim (themselves only one year old at the time) in the late spring of 1982. USFERU boasted I think 18 teams in League play at once at its apex, and in the mid-late 80’s we had 12 teams consistently showing up to the big tourneys – originally in spring (host moved around), and later also in the fall (mostly in Wuerzburg).

The USFERU stopped league/cup play and the bigger tournaments in 1995, although there were a number of smaller get-together tourneys all the way up to the early 2000’s. We also put out various Selects for most of the 80’s. See here for some of the documents of the US Forces Europe Rugby Union and here for documentation of league results

This is a List of rugby union clubs in Germany. It lists all rugby union clubs in Germany registered with the German Rugby Federation, the DRV,[1] or taking part in the German league system.[2] As of April 2010, the International Rugby Board lists the number of clubs in Germany at 110.[3]

ADDENDUM: Some of the clubs competing in the German league system are clubs of the US and British armed forces in Germany and therefore not necessarily members of the DRV. Examples of US Army rugby clubs in Germany are the teams in Illesheim,[4] Ramstein and Vilseck, while other clubs, like in the RC Kaiserslautern, recruit some of their players from the US forces but have German players as well.[[1]] Up to 32 US forces teams had been playing in Southern Germany at its peak, based in Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, being organised in the "United States Forces Europe Rugby Union" (USFERU). Most disappeared with the withdrawal of US forces from Germany at the end of the Cold War. A number of clubs remained but have since dropped out of the German league system, like the Bamberg RFC, Darmstadt 233rd BSB RFC, Hanau Hornets, Schweinfurt RFC, Spangdahlem RFC and Würzburg RFC, while a few, like the Ramstein Rogues RFC, Illesheim RFC and Baumholder RFC still compete in 2009-10.

Leadership

Click on the season to go to the Leadership list

2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009|
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999
1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-1995 1993-1994 1992-1993 1991-1992 1990-1991 1989-1990 1988-1989
1987-1988 1986-1987 1985-1986 1984-1985 1983-1984 1982-1983 1981-1982 1980-1981 1979-1980 1978-1979
1977-1978 1976-1977 1975-1976 1974-1975 1973-1974