The Latvia national rugby union team ( or Latvijas regbija-15 izlase) represents Latvia at the sport of rugby union. They are governed by the Latvijas Regbija federÃÂcija and have been playing international rugby since the early 1990s. They have played most of their games in the Daugava Stadium in Riga or the Baldone Stadium in Baldone, öekava Municipality.
Currently, the team competes in the Rugby Europe Conference Pool A. The national side is currently ranked 63rd in the world (as of 20 October 2025). The current head coach since 21 October is former Latvian bobsledder MÃÂrcis Rullis, who replaced fellow Latvian Kristaps Staà Âa.
With rugby union in Latvia introduced in 1960 during the Soviet occupation, the national team was formed soon after the restoration of independence. In 1991 Latvia joined the International Rugby Football Board and in 1992 - the Fédération Internationale de Rugby Amateur. The first international game took place against Georgia on 19 July 1992, ending in a 3âÂÂ28 loss. In 1993, the team entered its first tournament, the 1995 Rugby World Cup European qualification.
Rugby has increased in popularity in Latvia recently due to a rise in form. Despite minimal playing numbers, Latvia continues to compete at a high level and had an outside chance of finishing top of Division 2A of the European Nations Cup in 2008. However, their hopes took a massive blow, when they failed to capitalise on Poland's surprise home defeat to Croatia, losing 16-13 to Malta in Paola. Latvia is an improving rugby team as now more players are playing in Russia, Germany, and Canada.
Latvia won the 2018âÂÂ19 Rugby Europe Conference 2 North and was promoted to Rugby Europe Conference 1 North for the 2019âÂÂ20 season. Conference 1 North became Conference Pool A for the 2023âÂÂ24 season, with Latvia winning the pool, although not advancing to the Rugby Europe Trophy division.
Below is a table of the representative rugby matches played by a Latvia national XV at test level up until 31 October 2025, updated after match with .
The roster for the 2018âÂÂ19 Rugby Europe Conference 2 North tournament match against Norway: