History of rugby union matches between Georgia and Romania

Georgia and Romania have played each other on 23 occasions.[1] Georgia have won 13 times, Romania 9 times and 1 match has been drawn. They regularly play each other in the Rugby Europe Championship (previously named European Nations Cup).

The first match was played on 18 November 1998 at Lansdowne Road that has been won by Romania 27–23.

The two sides have played each other once in a Rugby World Cup game in the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Georgia won the match 25–9.

Antim Cup

Since 2002, the winner of Georgia – Romania matches have been awarded the Antim Cup. It is named after the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan Anthim the Iberian, who came from Georgia. The Antim Cup is contested each time Georgia and Romania meet in a senior international match other than World Cup matches or qualifiers. The holder retains the cup unless the challenger wins the match in normal time. It is challenge cup along the lines of the Calcutta Cup and Bledisloe Cups to be annually played for between the Georgians and the Romanians.

Summary

Overall

Georgia and Romania have played each other on Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup qualification and in annual tournament - Rugby Europe Championship

Details Played Won by
 Georgia
Won by
 Romania
Drawn Georgia points Romania points
In Georgia 11 8 3 0 263 174
In Romania 11 5 5 1 165 184
Neutral venue 2 1 1 0 48 36
Overall 23 14 9 1 476 394

Records

Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.

Record Georgia Romania
Longest winning streak 3 (15 March 2014–19 March 2017) 3 (6 Apr 2002–12 Mar 2005)
Largest points for
Home 41 (19 March 2020) 35 (25 February 2006)
Away 31 (7 April 2001) 31 (6 April 2002)
Largest winning margin
Home 29 (19 March 2016) 25 (25 February 2006)
Away 16 (28 September 2011) 13 (30 March 2003)

Results

No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition
1 18 November 1998 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 23 27  Romania 1999 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
2 2 April 2000 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 20 23  Romania 2000 European Nations Cup First Division
3 7 April 2001 Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest 20 31  Georgia 2000–01 European Nations Cup First Division
4 6 April 2002 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 23 31  Romania 2001–02 European Nations Cup First Division
5 30 March 2003 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 6 19  Romania 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division
6 27 March 2004 Iași 25 18  Romania 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division
7 12 March 2005 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 20 13  Georgia 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division
8 25 February 2006 Stadionul Ghencea II, Bucharest 35 10  Romania 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division
9 7 October 2006 Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest 20 8  Romania 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
10 3 February 2007 Stadionul Ghencea II, Bucharest 17 20  Georgia 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division
11 9 February 2008 Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi 22 7  Georgia 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division
12 14 March 2009 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 28 23  Georgia 2008–10 European Nations Cup First Division
13 13 March 2010 Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest 22 10  Romania 2008–10 European Nations Cup First Division
14 12 March 2011 Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi 18 11  Georgia 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division
15 28 September 2011 Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North, New Zealand 25 9  Georgia 2011 Rugby World Cup Pool B
16 10 March 2012 Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest 13 19  Georgia 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division
17 16 March 2013 Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest 9 9 draw 2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division
18 15 March 2014 Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi 22 9  Georgia 2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division
19 21 March 2015 Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest 6 15  Georgia 2014–16 European Nations Cup First Division
20 19 March 2016 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 38 9  Georgia 2014–16 European Nations Cup First Division
21 19 March 2017 Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest 8 7  Romania 2017 Rugby Europe Championship
22 18 March 2018 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 25 16  Georgia 2018 Rugby Europe Championship
23 9 February 2019 Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca 9 18  Georgia 2019 Rugby Europe Championship
24 1 February 2020 Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi 41 13  Georgia 2020 Rugby Europe Championship

See also

References

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