Ivory Coast National Rugby Union Team - History

History

The Fédération Ivoirienne de Rugby, the national rugby union federation, was formed in March 1990, the same month that it joined the International Rugby Board. They qualified for the World Cup the first time in 1995 and suffered defeats by Scotland, France and Tonga.

With a small player base, and starved of strong competition, the team has deteriorated in recent years. Recent defeats to Morocco mean they are ranked below the North African side. Their record in the World Cup has been poor, and they haven't managed a win. Their record defeat, 89-0 against Scotland in the 1995 tournament, led to some questioning the presence of the minor teams at the tournament. Ivory Coast, however, played much better in the following match, losing to France by 54-18, with 2 tries scored. The final match with Tonga, lost by 29-11, in the 1995 World Cup saw a major tragedy, as Max Brito suffered a cervical spine injury that left him a quadriplegic.

After the 1995 Rugby World Cup, Ivory Coast took a three years break from international competition, only returning for the 1999 Rugby World Cup qualifyings, in September 1998. Ivory Coast was very unfortunate, losing all the three matches, to Namibia (10-22), Zimbabwe (0-32), and Morocco (3-6), in a tournament held in Casablanca, Morocco.

After another hiatus of two years and a half, the Elephants returned for the Africa Championship, in 2001, losing both matches with Morocco, 11-18 at home and 18-20 away, and achieving a 11-11 draw with Tunisia, abroad, and a 47-0 win at home.

Ivory Coast missed the 2003 Rugby World Cup qualification, after losses to Tunisia (8-13) and Morocco (21-23). In the 2007 Rugby World Cup qualifyings, they started promisingly with two wins with Senegal (20-6) and Zimbabwe (33-3), but had mixed results with Morocco, a 9-9 draw at home and a 7-23 loss abroad, and Uganda, with a 7-32 loss abroad and a 18-9 win at home, and were subsequently eliminated.

The Ivorians achieved the qualification for the final stage of the 2011 Rugby World Cup finals, after a surprising 21-9 win over Morocco, in Casablanca. They faced Namibia afterwards, reaching a 13-13 draw at Abidjan, but losing by 14-54 in Windhoek, being unable to qualify once again.

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