CLUB HISTORY

CLUB HISTORY


From humble beginnings over 50 years ago, Bahrain RFC now boasts in excess of 7,000 members that participate in a packed schedule of sports and events.

Bahrain Rugby Football Club (RFC) started life as a section of the British Club in 1971 before becoming its own separate entity in 1974 and taking up residence at a small ground on the perimeter of the main runway at Bahrain International Airport.

The early years brought regular fixtures against local sides and the occasional touring team but the club’s ambition was to be instrumental in the formation of the first regional leagues, under the auspices of the Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union (AGRFU).

With the expanding rugby programme, Bahrain RFC moved to a new home in Saar in 1977, where it was to establish itself as one of the strongest clubs in the Middle East, both on and off the pitch.

The 1980s was arguably the golden era for Bahrain on the field of play as they dominated proceedings across the annual Arabian Gulf League, Arabian Gulf Cup and Dubai Sevens competitions. Indeed, such as the club’s reputation and strength at the time that it was frequently asked to represent the Arabian Gulf representative team in its entirety.

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Among the standout features of the new facility when it first opened its doors in 1995 was a full grass playing pitch (a luxury in Gulf rugby circles at the time), as well as a sand training pitch, two netball courts, a custom-built clubhouse and changing rooms. The impressive venue was duly selected to host the first-ever Rugby World Cup qualifying match to be staged in the region, as the Arabian Gulf hosted Botswana in 1997.

From this point on, Bahrain RFC’s sports offerings really began to take off, with football, cricket and Gaelic football beginning to establish themselves on the weekly schedule. To cater for the increasing number of participants coming through the doors, the restaurant was formally opened in 1999.

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The recruitment of the club’s first full-time Director of Rugby – along with a number of newly recruited players from the UK and Australasia, has seen a significant turnaround in fortunes with Bahrain duly reaching the West Asia Cup Final in 2016/17 and are currently continuing to challenge for silverware at the top level of all regional competitions.

Having been crowned West Asia Champions during the 2017/18, 18/19, 19/20 & 22/23 seasons, our first and second-team have become a part of the club that exemplifies our values and inspires members of all ages to experience the different sports and social opportunities that we offer.

From humble beginnings over 50 years ago, Bahrain RC now boasts in excess of 7,000 members that participate in a packed schedule of activities and events whilst ensuring our legendary hospitality lives on.

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