Rugby union in Iran is a growing sport.
The Iran Rugby Federation was formed by Alireza Fazlollah A’rabi in 2000 as a part of Baseball Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[1] Iran became a fully fledged member of the International Rugby Board in November 2010.
Rugby union was first introduced into Persia by the British military, and it was not uncommon for rich Persians to send their children to British boarding schools.
In more recent times, it has grown through university contacts and has now grown to over 1,000 players, both men and women.[2]
After some years continuous efforts made by society of Iran rugby football together with authorities, today we can see results such as foundation of Iran Rugby Football Union, qualification for Asian competitions and membership in Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU).http://iranrugby.com/
See main article: Iran national rugby union team. The national team currently competes in Division 2 of the 2012 Asian Five Nations alongside Malaysia, China and Thailand.
It has been announced that Iran will be participating in the rugby sevens tournament at the 2010 Asian Games.[3]
The Iranian League is an amateur league which was established in 2002 by Alireza Fazlollah A’rabi[4]
The national league consists of 10 teams, which is played in two separate groups.