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A Rugby Football Union (RFU) is the rugby union governing body around England.

It was formed around 1871 to draw up system for the game number 1 played at Rugby School in 1823. Similar unions were organised when you took a next couple of years within Irel&, Wales, Scotland, Just released Zealand, Australia, France, Canada, South Africa, and a United States.

Among a Union's primary activities come conferences, organising international matches, & educating & step by step instruction players & officials. Their publications include enchiridion & guides for coaches. Headquarters come at Twickenham, Middlesex, inside Twickenham Stadium. Its officials were famously known as "57 old farts" by Will Carling.

A national team is known as England Rugby.

A RFU pays for each one side in the united states's top-level league, a Guinness Premiership, around £8.Five million a year by using £2 million of that allocated to an England streaming video player compensation scheme.

International connections

Since 1890 the RFU has recognised the International Rugby Board as the world governing & law-legislation immune system for the game of Rugby Union. More countries' administration come typically known as by the simliar title e.g., Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU). View a IRB article for a fully listings of National Rugby Unions.

History
Independent article: History of rugby union: The forming of the First Rugby Union

FIRA-A.E.R
The official web site of the FIRA-Association Europeenne de Rugby European Rugby Union, with the latest news, information, results, and events.

International Rugby Board (IRB)
With its headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, the IRB is the World Governing and Law-making body for the Game of Rugby Union.


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