Limassol Crusaders

The Limassol Crusaders are an independent rugby union club based in Limassol, Cyprus. They were the 2nd independent rugby club to be formed in Cyprus, after the Paphos Tigers. They were established in late 2003.[1]

Limassol Crusaders
Full nameLimassol Crusaders Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s)Crusaders
Founded2003 (2003)
LocationLimassol, Cyprus
Ground(s)AEK Achileas Stadium (Capacity: 2,000)
ChairmanArtemis Papageorgiou
PresidentNicholas Mastoroudes
Coach(es)Rick Wadmore
Captain(s)Constantinos Constantinides
League(s)Cyprus Rugby Federation League
Official website
limassolcrusadersrfc.com

History

The club was formed, and initial membership recruited, by word of mouth after the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Temporary training facilities were used initially, including a spell at the Elias Beach Resort Hotel, until the club finally leased the AEK Achileas Stadium in 2004, with the club joining the Joint Services Rugby Football Union and competing formally starting with the 2004/05 season. When the Cyprus Rugby Federation formed its own league, Limassol Crusaders joined it.

When, in 2006, Cyprus formed a national squad, five Crusaders were members of the team that won their inaugural game against Greece.[2]

In 2013, the Crusaders moved to a new stadium in the Mesa Geitonia area of Limassol. The new stadium has a higher capacity, better drainage and conforms better to IRB safety regulations. In 2016, the club moved back to the historical stadium next to Katholiki Technical School after closing the contract with the previous venue.

Results

League

Season League Final Position
2004/05JSRFU League6th
2005/06JSRFU League6th
2006/07JSRFU League6th
2007/08JSRFU League5th
2008/09JSRFU League6th
2009/10JSRFU League3rd
2010/11JSRFU League5th
2011/12CRF League4th
2012/13CRF League5th
2013/14CRF League3rd
2014/15CRF League3rd
2015/16CRF League3rd
2016/17CRF League2nd
2017/18CRF League3rd
2018/19CRF LeagueUnfinished

Tournaments

Year Tournament Final Position
2009Aya Nik 15s4th
2010Aya Nik 15s3rd
2011Aya Nik 15s3rd
2012Aya Nik 15s3rd
2013Cyprus Beach Rugby[3]Runner-up
2013Aya Nik 15s5th
2015Warsaw Rugby FestivalCup Winner

Tours

Year Team Location Result Year Team Location Result
2006Maastricht University Limassol Techniki School Won2015Honey Badgers Warsaw - AWF a Drawn
2009Beit Jala Lions Limassol Techniki School Won2015Old Actonians Warsaw - AWF a Lost
2009Cairo Rugby Cairo Won2015Cani Sciolti Warsaw - AWF a Lost
2012Warwick University Limassol Techniki School Lost2015Abbeyfeale Warsaw - AWF a Lost
2013Leigh RFC Limassol Techniki School Won2015Warsaw Frogs (White) Warsaw - AWF a Won
2013URAG Rome Campo Tre Fontane Won2015Aberdeen Grammar Warsaw - AWF a Won
2013Rugby Roma Rome Campo Tre Fontane Lost2015Camberley Rugby Vets Limassol Techniki School Won
2013The World Limassol - Mesa Geitonia Won2016Cirencester RFC Limassol Techniki School Lost
2014HMS Diamond Limassol - Mesa Geitonia Won2016Brussels Celtic Barbarians VUBLost
2014Courbet Limassol - Mesa Geitonia Won2017Arlechinii Bucuresti Stadionul Florea DumitracheLost
2015Les Zozos Warsaw - AWF a Won2018Kiev Rebels Spartak StadiumLost
2018Jamhour Black Lions Limassol Techniki School Lost

a Match played in the 2015 Warsaw Rugby Festiival.

Current squad

2015/16 Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Michael Quain Hooker England
Gregoire Pilorge Hooker France
Artemis Papageorgiou Hooker Cyprus
Antonio Fiorillo Prop Italy
Ilie Lucian Prop Romania
Lee Gilmour Prop England
Fraser Nelson Lock Scotland
Andrew Spring Lock Cyprus
Panayiotis Jacovides Lock Cyprus
Scott Lennox Lock Cyprus
Neofytos Christou Lock Cyprus
Dan McFarlane Flanker Cyprus
Laurent Rabiega Flanker France
Constantinos Constantinides Number 8 Cyprus
Player Position Union
Jonathan Davies Scrum-half Wales
Conor O'Driscoll Fly-half Ireland
Solomone Tuipulotu Centre Cyprus
Alexi Toufexis Centre Switzerland
Marc-antoine Fallet Centre France
Patrice Malraux Wing Cameroon
George Savvides Wing Cyprus
Reginald Sherekete Centre Zimbabwe

Internationally capped players

  • Andrew Spring
  • Panayiotis Jacovides
  • Scott Lennox
  • Dan McFarlane
  • Constantinos Constantinides
  • Artemis Papageorgiou
  • Solomone Tuipulotu

Internationally capped former players

  • Marco Mladenovic
  • Fidias Efthimiou
  • Kiki Vatikiotis
  • Dimitri Maratheftis
  • George Stylianou
  • Dervis Devren
  • Nathan Pring
  • Greg Loucaides
  • Chris Christofi
  • Kostas Christou
  • Peter Hunter
  • Panayiotis Loizides
  • Will Booth
  • Stevie Awah
  • Andy Webster


Captains

  • 2004/05 Zeno Nicolaou
  • 2005/06 Zeno Nicolaou
  • 2006/07 Chris Snaith
  • 2007/08 Andrew Spring
  • 2008/09 Darryl Davies
  • 2009/10 Greg Loucaides
  • 2010/11 Andrew Spring - Marko Mladenovic
  • 2011/12 Fraser Nelson
  • 2012/13 Fraser Nelson
  • 2013/14 Constantinos Constantinides
  • 2014/15 Constantinos Constantinides
  • 2015/16 Constantinos Constantinides
  • 2016/17 Constantinos Constantinides
  • 2017/18 Constantinos Constantinides
  • 2018/19 Constantinos Constantinides

Youth rugby

As well as the senior team, the Crusaders also encourage youth rugby. The Crusader Colts is open to boys and girls aged 13 and older[4] and the Minicru is open to children aged 6 and older.[5]

Veterans rugby

In November 2016 the Limassol Crusaders for the first time fulfil a Veterans squad as opposition for the Camberley Rugby Vets on tour in Cyprus. The team has been unofficially called "the Commandarias".

References

  1. "Limassol Crusaders". Limassol Crusaders Website.
  2. "Limassol Crusaders". Limassol Crusaders Website.
  3. "CRF Beach 2013". CRF.
  4. "Crusaders Colts". Crusaders Colts Website. Archived from the original on 2010-03-29.
  5. "MiniCrusaders". MiniCrusaders Website. Archived from the original on 2010-02-21. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
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