These are men's International Team records in international rugby, updated at the conclusion of the November Internationals window each year.
To view men's individual records, see International rugby union player records. To view records of the men's Rugby World Cup, see Records and statistics of the Rugby World Cup.
<div style=text-align:center;float:right;clear:right;margin-left:1em> World Rugby Ranking Leaders<br></div>
Below is a list of the best and worst ranking positions for all nations who have ever been ranked among the top ten, since the ranking tables were first published on the 13 October 2003:
Below is a list of the Top 10 most accumulated ranking points and corresponding fewest ranking points, since the ranking tables were first published on the 13 October 2003:
England were ranked as No. 1 when the rankings were introduced in late 2003. New Zealand hold the record for the longest run as the No. 1 World Ranked team, spending just less than three months short of 10 years uninterrupted atop the rankings. South Africa currently top the world rankings. Not shown on the table, but the other nations to have been ranked No. 1, are Wales, spending two weeks in the top spot in 2019, before relinquishing the No. 1 spot to New Zealand, and France who held No. 1 for a week in 2022. Tenures are correct as of the last ranking update on 08 September 2025:
<small>Nations in bold indicate the tenure is ongoing.</small>
Key: y = years, m = months, d = days.
New Zealand hold the record for the most matches played whilst defending the No. 1 World Ranking, playing 128 matches during that time. South Africa currently top the world rankings. Not shown on the table, but the other nations to have been ranked No. 1, are Wales, spending two weeks in the top spot in 2019, before relinquishing the No. 1 spot to New Zealand, and France who held No. 1 for a week in 2022. Tenures are correct as of 27 January 2025:
<small>Nations in bold indicate the tenure is ongoing.</small>
Key: y = years, m = months, d = days.
<small>Nations in italics are classed as Tier 2 since the beginning of the professional era (Aug. 1995), and primarily play other Tier 2 nations.</small> <br> <small>Up to date as of 15 March 2026</small>
<small>Nations in italics are classed as Tier 2 since the beginning of the professional era (Aug. 1995), and primarily play other Tier 2 nations.</small> <br> <small>Up to date as of 15 March 2026</small>
<small>Nations in italics are classed as Tier 2 since the beginning of the professional era (Aug. 1995), and primarily play other Tier 2 nations. <br> Up to date as of 15 March 2026</small>
<small>Nations in italics are classed as Tier 2 or Tier 3 since the beginning of the professional era (Aug. 1995), and primarily play other Tier 2 or 3 nations.</small>
<small>Nations in italics are classed as Tier 2 or Tier 3 since the beginning of the professional era (Aug. 1995), and primarily play other Tier 2 or 3 nations. <br> New Zealand recorded multiple draws in its unbeaten run, as shown.</small>
<small>New Zealand and South Africa both recorded multiple draws in their unbeaten runs, as shown.</small>
<small>Nations in italics were classed as Tier 2 or Tier 3 at the time of their losing streak, and primarily played other Tier 2 or 3 nations.</small>
<small>Teams that have played Tier 1 sides in 50% or more of their test matches in that year are eligible.</small>
<small>Teams that have played Tier 1 sides in 50% or more of their test matches in that year are eligible.</small>
<small>Teams that have played Tier 1 sides in 50% or more of their test matches in that year are eligible.</small>
<small>Teams that have played Tier 1 sides in 50% or more of their test matches in that year are eligible.</small>
<small>Teams that have played Tier 1 sides in 50% or more of their test matches in that year are eligible.</small>
<small>Teams that have played Tier 1 sides in 50% or more of their test matches in that year are eligible.</small>
<small>Nations highlighted in italics are classed as Tier 2 in the professional era (Aug. 1995âÂÂpresent)</small>
Team records within test matches.
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>
<small>Test Matches that have included only Tier 1 Nations and/or Tier 2 Nations are eligible.</small>