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European Rugby League announce two new nations are applying for international status

Rugby league is a hugely developing sport and the recent World Cup showed that with teams from across the globe making an appearance but the European Rugby League (ERL) have announced that two further teams could be set to join the international scene as well.

The breakout story at the World Cup was that of Greece who played in their first international tournament with the sport having previously been illegal in the country, and since the tournament they have assumed their first ever government recognised league with both men and women’s league’s underway.

That expansion into South Eastern Europe is set to continue with North Macedonia being one of two nations that the ERL have recommended membership applications to the International Rugby League board should be accepted.

The other nation in question is Slovakia, who have had teams playing in neighbours Czech Republic’s 9s tournaments.

A statement from the ERL announced the news.

“The footprint of rugby league in Eastern Europe is set to expand after the board of European Rugby League recommended that observer membership applications by the Slovak Rugby League and Rugby League North Macedonia are accepted by the International Rugby League board.

“Both organisations have been working with ERL staff over the course of the last 12 months to submit their applications which includes formally registering their organisation in the country, opening a bank account, forming a board of directors and nominating candidates to lead technical education in the country.

“Slovakia have already commenced activity led by chair Charles Cimetiere, which has included teams competing in 9s tournaments alongside clubs from neighbouring Czech Republic. “We began our activities in 2020 but had to wait for the pandemic to finish. We then turned to the Hodonin and Orli Havlíčkův Brod clubs in the Czech Republic for help and we played in some 9s tournaments,” he explained.

“The players in Slovakia were very enthusiastic and found it easy to learn rules and demonstrated attack-oriented gameplay and we demonstrated our progress when we hosted Poland and narrowly lost 22-18 to them earlier this year. Children are the future of rugby league in Slovaki. Indeed, in terms of learning age, physical development, and potential years of play, they are the ideal target. Our priority is to focus on the U18, U16 and U14 levels where children will quickly join the adult category to provide more matches in the future for the national team.”

“North Macedonia’s on the ground development is also an exciting prospect, complemented by some activity of North Macedonian heritage players in Australia. “We have already begun our search for players and that will include those who have played rugby union in as well as handball,“ noted Peter Ristevski, chair of Rugby League North Macedonia.

“Our future plans include the commissioning of a football ground that we will be playing and training out of in the capital Skopje, and we will also be utilising the Goran Pandev Academy in Strumica for our high-performance training. We have identified our coaching staff in North Macedonia that will be mentored by our current coaching staff in Australia and with the help of our sponsors, we will be taking the current Australian squad to work with the North Macedonian players next year to host some friendly matches against nations like Malta, Turkey, and Greece.“

The ERL statement then concludes with the news that both nation’s applications to the IRL are subject to IRL board approval and full member nations as well but with the potential to expand the game to not just one but two separate nations it’s very exciting news.

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