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1 National team  





2 Coaching staff  





3 2022 squad  





4 Notable players  





5 Competitive record  



5.1  Overall  





5.2  European Championship B  





5.3  European Championship C  





5.4  Results  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Germany
Badge of Germany team
Team information
Governing bodyRugby League Deutschland
RegionEurope
Head coachBob Doughton
CaptainBrad Billsborough
Most capsLiam Doughton (24)
Top try-scorerJimmy Keinhorst (17)
Top point-scorerJimmy Keinhorst (98)
IRL ranking22nd
Uniforms

First colours

Second 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)

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

National team[edit]

The captain of the national side is Brad Billsborough. Bob Doughton is head coach. The most capped player is Liam Doughton who has 24 Caps.

As well as playing friendlies, the team currently competes in European Championship C. They also play against the Netherlands in the annual Griffin Cup. In October 2022, Germany won the 10th edition of the Griffin Cup, defeating the Netherlands 29-24.

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.

Coaching staff[edit]

Coaches Name Role Date Appointed Date Departed P W L D Win%
Germany Uwe Jansen Head coach 2006 2008 4 3 1 0 75%
England Dan Stocks Head coach 2009 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Germany Paul Szehofner Assistant coach ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
England Simon Cooper Head coach ? 2020 ? ? ? ? ?
England Bob Doughton Head coach 2020 present 2 1 1 0 50%

2022 squad[edit]

Germany 2022 Squad
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach



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

Updated: October 2022
Source(s): International rugby league in 2022#Germany men in Netherlands


  • e
  • Official rankings as of 21 December 2023
    Rank Change Team Pts %
    1 Steady  Australia 100.00
    2 Steady  New Zealand 91.00
    3 Increase1  England 74.00
    4 Decrease1  Samoa 70.00
    5 Steady  Tonga 54.00
    6 Steady  Papua New Guinea 50.00
    7 Steady  Fiji 49.00
    8 Increase1  France 24.00
    9 Decrease1  Lebanon 24.00
    10 Increase3  Cook Islands 22.00
    11 Decrease1  Serbia 19.00
    12 Increase6  Netherlands 17.00
    13 Increase1  Italy 15.00
    14 Increase5  Malta 15.00
    15 Increase1  Greece 14.00
    16 Decrease4  Ireland 14.00
    17 Decrease6  Wales 13.00
    18 Decrease3  Jamaica 10.00
    19 Decrease2  Scotland 9.00
    20 Increase8  Ukraine 7.00
    21 Increase6  Czech Republic 7.00
    22 Decrease1  Germany 6.00
    23 Increase10  Philippines 6.00
    24 Increase5  Poland 6.00
    25 Increase1  South Africa 5.00
    26 Decrease4  Chile 5.00
    27 Increase4  Kenya 0.00
    28 Increase6  Norway 4.00
    29 Decrease6  Nigeria 4.00
    30 Decrease6  Ghana 4.00
    31 Decrease6  Brazil 4.00
    32 Decrease12  Turkey 3.00
    33 Increase4  United States 3.00
    34 Increase1  Bulgaria 3.00
    35 Decrease5  Cameroon 2.00
    36 Increase2  Montenegro 2.00
    37 Decrease5  Spain 2.00
    38 Increase6  Japan 1.00
    39 New entry  Albania 1.00
    40 Decrease4  Colombia 1.00
    41 Increase6  El Salvador 1.00
    42 New entry  North Macedonia 1.00
    43 Decrease1  Morocco 1.00
    44 Decrease3  Sweden 0.00
    45 Steady  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.00
    46 Decrease3  Canada 0.00
    47 New entry  Niue 0.00
    48 Decrease9  Solomon Islands 0.00
    49 Decrease1  Belgium 0.00
    50 Decrease10  Hungary 0.00
    51 Decrease5  Vanuatu 0.00
    52 Decrease3  Argentina 0.00
    53 Decrease3  Denmark 0.00
    54 Decrease3  Latvia 0.00
    55 New entry  Estonia 0.00
    Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT

    Notable players[edit]

    Competitive record[edit]

    Overall[edit]

    Team Played Win Draw Loss Win %
     Austria 1 1 0 0 100%
     Belgium 1 0 0 1 0%
     Czech Republic 5 4 0 1 80%
     Estonia 1 1 0 0 100%
     France 2 1 0 1 50%
     Italy 5 0 1 4 0%
    Italy Italy A 1 1 0 0 100%
     Malta 1 1 0 0 100%
     Netherlands 9 5 0 4 55%
     Norway 2 0 0 2 0%
     Russia 2 0 0 2 0%
     Serbia 5 1 0 4 20%
     Spain 1 1 0 0 100%
    Wales Wales A 2 1 0 1 50%
    England England A 1 0 0 1 0%
    Total 39 17 1 21 50.3%

    European Championship B[edit]

    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
    2006 Champions 1/3 2 2 0 0
    2007 Second Place 2/3 2 1 0 1
    2008 Second Place 2/3 2 1 0 1
    2009 Third Place 3/3 2 0 0 2
    2010 Second Place 2/3 2 1 0 1
    2011 Champions 1/3 2 1 0 1
    2012-13 Fourth Place 4/4 6 1 0 5
    2014-15 Not invited
    2018 Not invited

    European Championship C[edit]

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

    Results[edit]

    Date Result Competition Venue Attendance
    October 2022 Germany def. Netherlands 29-24 Griffin Cup Voorschoten 500
    September 2020 Netherlands def. Germany 20-18 Griffin Cup Zwolle Not Known
    October 2019 Germany def. Italy A 26-6 Friendly Lignano Sabbiadoro Not Known
    September 2019 Netherlands def. Germany 56-18 Griffin Cup Gnarrenburg Not Known
    August 2019 England A def. Germany 24-18 Friendly Leigh Miners Rangers Not Known
    September 2018 Netherlands def. Germany 38-22 Griffin Cup Rotterdam Not Known
    August 2018 Germany def. Czech Republic 24-4 World Cup Qualifier Not known Not Known
    October 2017 Germany def. Wales A 38-34 Friendly Not known Not Known
    August 2017 Netherlands def. Germany 30-18 Griffin Cup Osnabrück Not Known
    October 2016 Wales A def. Germany 40-32 Friendly Not known Not Known
    June 2015 Germany def. Netherlands 46-12 Griffin Cup Not known Not Known
    3 May 2014 Germany def. Netherlands 70-16 Friendly Delft, Netherlands Not Known
    10 August 2013 Russia def. Germany 30–0 Rugby League European Shield Not Known
    27 July 2013 Italy def. Germany 66–30 Rugby League European Shield Nordstern Stadion, Karlsruhe Not Known[2]
    18 May 2013 Serbia def. Germany 46–10 Rugby League European Shield Makiš Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia Not Known[3]
    4 May 2013 Germany def. Netherlands 28–22 Friendly International Heidelberg, Germany Not Known[4]
    19 May 2012 Russia def. Germany 32–26 Rugby League European Shield Heidelberg, Germany Not Known[5]
    12 May 2012 Germany def. Serbia 25–24 Rugby League European Shield Heidelberg, Germany Not Known[6]
    23 July 2011 Germany def. Malta 36–12 Rugby League European Shield Hochspeyer, Kaiserslautern, Germany 300 approx[7]
    9 July 2011 Norway def. Germany 32–28 Rugby League European Shield Bislett Stadion, Oslo, Norway Not known[8]
    22 April 2011 Serbia def. Germany 90–6 Friendly International Hochspeyer, Kaiserslautern, Germany Not known[9]
    17 July 2010 Germany def. Czech Republic 96–0 Rugby League European Shield, West Division Hochspeyer, Kaiserslautern, Germany 350 approx[10]
    3 July 2010 Serbia def. Germany 40–14 Rugby League European Shield, West Division FC Radnicki, Belgrade, Serbia Not known[11]
    18 July 2009 Italy def. Germany 42–30 Rugby League European Shield Heurth Stadion, Cologne, Germany Not known[12]
    4 July 2009 Czech Republic def. Germany 30–4 Rugby League European Shield Lokomotiva Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic Not known[13]
    3 August 2008 Germany def. Czech Republic 62–20 Rugby League European Shield Karlsruhe, Germany Not known[14]
    13 June 2008 Italy def. Germany 58–26 Rugby League European Shield Stadio Communale del Plebiscito, Padova, Italy Not known[15]
    4 August 2007 Germany def. Czech Republic 44–22 Rugby League European Shield Slavia Prague, Prague, Czech Republic Not known[16]
    7 July 2007 Serbia def. Germany 38–6 Rugby League European Shield Heidelberg, Germany Not known[17]
    22 July 2006 Germany def. Estonia 38–24 Rugby League European Shield Viimsi Stadium, Tallinn 548[18]
    25 June 2006 Germany def. Austria 34–32 Rugby League European Shield Nonner Stadion, Bad Reichenhall 358[19]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Czech's Pick Up First Victory in Shield Success". Rugby League Europe Federation. 7 July 2009. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
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  • ^ "ESTONIA 24 GERMANY 38 – Tallinn". RLEF. 25 July 2006. Archived from the original on 10 March 2007.
  • ^ "GERMANY 34 AUSTRIA 32 – Nonner Stadium, Bad Reichenhall". RLEF. 26 June 2006. Archived from the original on 10 March 2007.
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