Trichome October 14, 2016 thcscience_admin CroatiaUnionCroatian Rugby FederationHead coachPetra DruskovicCaptainEla Avramović First colours World Rugby rankingCurrent32 (as of 4 December 2023)First internationalBulgaria 5–37 CroatiaBiggest winBulgaria 5–37 Croatia The Croatia women's national rugby union team are a sporting side that represents Croatia in rugby union. They played their first test match in 2023. History[edit] Croatia played hosts to Bulgaria in both sides first-ever test match on 2 December 2023 at Sinj.[1][2] They ran in seven tries and made one successful conversion to win the match 37–5.[1][2] Results[edit] Results summary[edit] For information about the status of international games, see Women's international rugby union § International women's matches. (Full internationals only, updated to 2 December 2023) Croatia Internationals From 2023 Opponent First Match Played Won Drawn Lost Win % Bulgaria 2023 1 1 0 0 100% Summary 2023 1 1 0 0 100% Full internationals[edit] Won Lost Draw Test Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event 1 2 December 2023 Bulgaria 37 5 Sinj, Croatia First test match References[edit] ^ a b Birch, John (2023-12-02). "Croatia beat Bulgaria on test debut". Scrum Queens. Retrieved 2023-12-09. ^ a b "Historic women's test can be the start of something special in the Balkans". www.world.rugby. 2023-12-19. Retrieved 2024-01-02. National sports teams of Croatia Alpine ski Badminton Baseball Basketball M M-U20 M-U18 M-U16 M 3x3 W W-U20 W-U18 W-U16 Beach handball M W Cricket Field hockey M W Football M M-B M-U23 M-U21 M-U20 M-U19 M-U18 M-U17 M-U16 M-U15 W W-U19 W-U17 W-U15 Futsal M M-U19 W Handball M M-J M-Y W W-J W-Y Ice hockey M M-U20 M-U18 W Lacrosse M Para volleyball Rugby Union M M7 W W7 Softball Speedway M M U/21 M U/19 Tennis M W X Volleyball M M U/21 W W U/23 W U/20 W U/18 Water polo M W Wheelchair handball Olympics Youth Paralympics European Games Mediterranean Games Women's national rugby union teamsTeams with World Cup appearances Australia Canada England Fiji France Germany Hong Kong Ireland Italy Japan Kazakhstan Netherlands New Zealand Russia Samoa Scotland South Africa Spain Sweden United States Wales Teams with no World Cup appearances Austria Andorra Bahamas Barbados Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cayman Islands China Colombia Croatia Czech Republic Denmark El Salvador Finland Guatemala Guyana India Ivory Coast Jamaica Kenya Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Luxembourg Madagascar Malaysia Mexico Namibia Norway Papua New Guinea Philippines Portugal Romania Rwanda Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Senegal Serbia Singapore Switzerland Thailand Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Uganda Uzbekistan Zambia Zimbabwe Ineligible Basque Country Defunct Great Britain Soviet Union