China women's national rugby union team

The China women's national rugby union team represents China internationally in rugby union. They played their first test match in 2006 and compete in the Asia Rugby Women's Championship and its divisional tournaments.

China
UnionChinese Rugby Football Association
World Rugby ranking
Current22 (as of 9 January 2023)
First international
China  53-11  Thailand
(2006)
Biggest win
China  68-0  Philippines
(2019)
Biggest defeat
China  0-51  Kazakhstan
(2012)

History

China played their first test match in 2006 against Thailand in the Asia Rugby Women's Championship. They were victorious with a 53–11 thrashing of Thailand. They eventually won the 2006 Asia Women's Championship.[1] In 2007 they were runners-up after losing 34–5 to Kazakhstan in the final of the Asian Championship.[2]

Record

(Full internationals only)

Rugby: China internationals 2006-
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
 Hong Kong 2006 2 1 0 1 50%
 Kazakhstan 2007 4 1 0 3 25%
 Laos 2011 1 1 0 0 100%
 Philippines 2011 2 2 0 0 100%
 Singapore 2007 2 2 0 0 100%
 Thailand 2006 2 2 0 0 100%
Summary 2005 13 9 0 4 69.23%

Full internationals

DateChinaScoreOpponentVenueNote
17 November 2006China53–11ThailandKunming, ChinaAsia Championship
19 November 2006 China 31–7 Hong Kong Kunming, China Asia Championship
2 November 2007 China 39–6 Singapore Kunming, China Asia Championship
4 November 2007 China 5–34 Kazakhstan Kunming, China Asia Championship
24 November 2011 China 36–0 Philippines Chao Anou Vong stadium, Laos Asia Championship
25 November 2011 China 66–0 Laos Chao Anou Vong stadium, Laos Asia Championship
26 November 2011 China 38–0 Thailand Chao Anou Vong stadium, Laos Asia Championship
5 July 2012 China 0–51 Kazakhstan Kunshan, China Asia 4 Nations
7 July 2012 China 3–27 Hong Kong Kunshan, China Asia 4 Nations
19 June 2019 China 59–7 Singapore Southern Plains Sports Field, Calamba Asia Championship Div. 1
22 June 2019 China 68–0 Philippines Southern Plains Sports Field, Calamba Asia Championship Div. 1
31 July 2019 China 13–8 Kazakhstan Jiujiang Stadium Asia Championship Div. 1
3 August 2019 China 0–15 Kazakhstan Jiujiang Stadium Asia Championship Div. 1

References

  1. Birch, John (2019-06-22). "China are back!". Scrum Queens. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
  2. "International Rugby Board - Kazakhstan crowned Asian champions". web.archive.org. 2007-11-09. Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2022-04-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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