Rugby union in Mali
Rugby Union in Mali is a minor but growing sport.
Governing body
The governing body for the sport is the Fédération Malienne de Rugby (Malienne Rugby Federation).[1]
History
Mali was formerly a French colony, and the game was first introduced there by French expatriates. In recent years, the game has been played mostly by native Malians.
Mali has a long-established union and players come from all walks of life. [2]
See also
External links
- IRB Mali page
- CAR
- Mali to host African U-18 Rugby Championship
- Niger retain Africa CAR Development Trophy
- (in French) Archives du Rugby: Mali
References
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