Knowing More About France Rugby
France Rugby is represented in rugby union by the France National Rugby Union Team. The players of the national team have matches and compete annually against Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales and Italy in ever famous Six Nations Championship. The France Rugby team has already won 14 championships and is proud to have already completed eight grand slams.
The France Rugby team is currently the 7th in the world ranking for rugby teams. This team is also considered as the strongest and most powerful rugby nation in the continental Europe. In fact, six players from the France Rugby team have already been inducted into the well-renowned International Rugby Hall of Fame.

The sport rugby was first brought and introduced to France by the British in 1872 and in 1906, New Year’s Day; the national side of France played their first test match. They played against New Zealand in a match held in Paris.
The team played at irregular intervals against the British Home Nations until they finally joined the British team in 1910 thereby forming the Five Nations tournament which is now called the Six Nations Championship. Since then, there have been many players in the country eyeing to join the France National Rugby Union Team.






