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Bahraini rugby is frequently played in high temperatures, and much of the time on sand. [2] Beach rugby and rugby sevens are also popular. Up until the mid-1980s, the only grass rugby pitch in the country was next to the airport, and games were could be interrupted by the comings and goings of the aircraft.
Pages in category "Rugby union in Bahrain" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Prior to the end of 2010, rugby in all six Gulf Cooperation countries was administered by a single governing body, the Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union (AGRFU). However, the International Rugby Board's governance restructuring project for the West Asia region under the Asian Rugby Football Union dissolved the AGRFU to allow separate national ...
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Rugby sevens and full rugby union are played in Bahrain, with the Bahrainis having their own national sevens team. Bahrain's Rugby Football Club was first founded in 1970, as a branch of the local British Club. It has its own rugby league. [37] Bahrain also has its own national sevens rugby team.
The Bahrain national rugby sevens team is a minor sevens side. They have competed in the Hong Kong Sevens. They are traditionally seen as "minnows". For example, in the 1989 Hong Kong Sevens, they lost 52-0 to New Zealand and 24-4 to the Netherlands.
This list may not reflect recent changes. Sport in Bahrain; B. Bahrain at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games; Bahrain at the 2009 Asian Youth Games; Bahrain Championship;
Al Hadd Club; Al Hala Club; Al Ittifaq (Maqaba) Al-Ittihad Club (Bahrain) Al Kerlawi FC (Bahrain) Al-Khaldiya; Nexus Fc (Manama) Al Najma Club; Al-Shabab Club; Al Tadamun Buri; Al Zad F.C; Bahrain Club; Bahrain Riffa Club; Budaiya Club; Busaiteen Club; East Riffa Club; Isa Town; ISF FC (Bahrain) Malkiya Club; Manama Club; Muharraq Club; Qalali ...