The Poland national rugby union team, nicknamed The White and Reds, currently compete in the second division of the Rugby Europe International Championships in the Rugby Europe Trophy, a competition which is just below the Rugby Europe Championship where the top six countries in Europe (apart from the teams in the six nations) compete. They are yet to participate in any Rugby World Cup and often play in white with red shorts as well as in red with white shorts.
Poland made their international debut against East Germany in 1958 in à Âódà º, which they won by just one point, 9âÂÂ8. Later that year they played in Krasnoyarsk, who defeated them 11âÂÂ3. The following year they played two matches at Dinamo Stadion in Bucharest, defeating Czechoslovakia and then losing to Romania. Poland continued to contest internationals with these nations over the coming years.
They defeated East Germany in Grimma the 1971, this was followed by strong form from the Polish, winning matches against the Netherlands, Morocco, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. In 1975 Poland played Italy in Treviso, and lost 13âÂÂ28. In 1977 Poland played a France XV again, and lost 9âÂÂ26; also that year they played Italy, and lost by only six points, with the final score being 6âÂÂ12. They played a France XV again in 1978, losing 24âÂÂ35. They also defeated Spain that year.
Poland played Italy in 1979, losing 3âÂÂ13, and then played a France XV the following year, though they did not perform as well as previous meetings, losing 42âÂÂ0. A subsequent match against a France XV in 1981 saw the France XV defeat Poland 49âÂÂ6. A match between the two sides in 1984 produced a good result for the Polish, losing 19âÂÂ3. A match against the Italian Barbarians the following year produced the same scoreline.
In 1987 Poland played two Italian teams, the Italian Barbarians and Italy under-21, although they lost to the Barbarians, they won against the under-21 team. Poland did not play at the 1987 World Cup. In 1990 they played the full Italy team in Naples, losing 34âÂÂ3. Poland did not play in the 1991 World Cup in England. From 1992 to 1993 Poland won six matches in a row. Russia won five to 41 in a following match.
Poland played Italy A, but lost 19âÂÂ107. Poland also played Romania in 1998, losing 74âÂÂ13. Poland were grouped in Pool D of round two of the 2007 Rugby World Cup European qualify tournament. Poland performed very well in the pool, winning all four of their games, and finishing at the top of the pool. This saw them through to Pool A of Round three, but they were knocked out here, finishing fourth in the pool.
In the 2021/2022 season, the Polish team secured 2nd place in the Trophy(2nd Division), trailing behind Belgium. This achievement earned Poland a spot in the Championship (1st Division, for the 2023 and 2024 editions.
During the first edition, unfortunately, Poland suffered its largest defeat in history, losing 65âÂÂ3 against Portugal. In a subsequent game, Poland secured its first historic victory in the Championship by defeating Belgium in Gdaà Âsk, Poland. Despite this milestone, Poland finished 8th, placing last in this edition of the Championship.
Between the two editions, a commemorative friendly match was organized in honor of the Armistice and the Polish National Independence Day, featuring the Polish rugby team and the British Armed Forces team. Held at the National Stadium in Gdaà Âsk, the match concluded with a narrow victory for Poland, 17âÂÂ14, marking a moment of pride and shared remembrance between the two nations.
In the 2024 edition, they lost all their games and finished 8th once again, which resulted in their relegation to the Trophy (2nd division). This marked the last match for the iconic player of the team, Grzegorz Buczek (as a captain), which took place at the Jean Bouin Stadium of the Stade Français club in Paris, in a ranking match against Belgium.
Below is a table of the representative rugby matches played by a Poland national XV at test level up until 28 February 2026, updated after match with .
The following players were selected for the 2021âÂÂ22 Rugby Europe Trophy match against Switzerland on 20 November 2021.
Head Coach: Christian Hitt
Caps updated: 22 November 2021, after match with Switzerland.
The following players have also been called up to the squad within the last 12 months.
The current coaching staff of the Polish national team: