The Democratic Republic of the Congo national rugby union team (French: ÃÂquipe de République Démocratique du Congo de rugby àXV) represents DR Congo in men's international competitions, it is a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB), and has yet to play in a Rugby World Cup tournament.
They were due to appear in the 2008 Castel Beer Trophy, but they were replaced by Belgian club side Kibubu after they pulled out for financial reasons.
In continental play, the Leopards XV have won two regional titles in Rugby Africa play, this came with victories in the 2015 Africa Cup South East and the 2016 Africa Cup Division 2 East tournaments and a third place finish in the 2014 Africa Cup Division 2 South competition.
Below is a table of the representative rugby matches officially played by the Democratic Republic of the Congo national XV at test level up until 7 October 2017. Updated after the match with .