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Top American football level Top rugby union level Top representation level American football debut Rugby union debut Richard Tardits: France, USA: National Football League (New England) Top 14 : USA (15s) 1990: 1994 Dan Lyle: USA: NCAA Division I FCS (Virginia Military Institute) English Premiership (Bath/Leicester) USA (15s) 1988: 1996 Dave ...
The following list documents rugby union players who ... United States: Adam Coleman ... List of players who have converted from one football code to another; List of ...
Rugby football (28 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Football codes" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Rugby league; Rugby union; S. Samoa ...
This category features footballers of all codes, including American football, association football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, gaelic football, rugby league, and rugby union. These players switched from one code to another.
A dual-code rugby international is a rugby footballer who has played at the senior international level in both codes of rugby, 13-a-side rugby league and 15-a-side rugby union. Rugby league started as a breakaway version of rugby in Northern England in 1895 and in New Zealand and Australia in 1908, and consequently a number of early top-class ...
This list shows each country which has a union affiliated to World Rugby, the international governing body for rugby union.It also shows the number of registered clubs playing in each country, official referees and the number of registered players broken down by gender and age group.
Four professional Australian football clubs, one rugby union club and one rugby league club exist on the non-traditional side of the Barassi Line. An academic study conducted from 2007 to 2011 shows that the traditional divide remains evident between the two sections of the Barassi Line. The study found:
FIFA assigns a three-letter country code (more properly termed a trigram or trigraph [1]) to each of its member and non-member countries. These are the official codes used by FIFA and its continental confederations (AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, OFC and UEFA) as name abbreviations of countries and dependent areas, in official competitions.