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International Gay Rugby (IGR), formerly known as the International Gay Rugby Association and Board (IGRAB), is the umbrella organisation for the world's gay and inclusive rugby clubs. Based in London, UK, IGR is recognised by World Rugby as the representative organisation of the LGBT and inclusive rugby community, up to the point they both have signed a Memorandum of Understanding[1] outlining a commitment between the two organisations to work together to educate and eliminate homophobia in rugby.

Also, IGR provides its member clubs with development support and resources in the areas of club organisation, recruitment, retention, fundraising, event management, and regional and national union relations. IGR ensures the regular celebration of the Bingham Cup, the biennial world championships of gay and inclusive rugby, as well as the Union Cup, the European tournament and NORAM, the North American tournament.

Member clubs

As of May 2021 IGR lists 94 gay and inclusive rugby clubs as members.[2]

Africa

South Africa

Asia

Israel

  • Tel Aviv Ibex RFC (formerly Tel Aviv Leviathans RFC), Tel Aviv

Japan

  • Osaka Rugby, Osaka
  • Tokyo Tyrants Rugby Club, Tokyo

Europe

Belgium

  • Brussels Straffe Ketten, Brussels

Denmark

England

  • Berkshire Unicorn, Maidenhead, Berkshire
  • Birmingham Bulls, Birmingham, West Midlands
  • Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents, Brighton & Hove, Sussex
  • Bristol Bisons, Bristol
  • Chester Centurions, Chester, Cheshire
  • Coventry Corsairs, Coventry, West Midlands
  • Derby Raiders, Derby, Derbyshire
  • Hull Roundheads, Hull, Yorkshire
  • Kings Cross Steelers, London
  • Leeds Hunters, Leeds, Yorkshire
  • Liverpool Tritons, Liverpool, Merseyside
  • The London Stags, London
  • Manchester Village Spartans, Manchester
  • Newcastle Ravens, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
  • Northampton Outlaws, Northampton, Northamptonshire
  • Reading Renegades, Reading, Berkshire
  • Sheffield Vulcans, Sheffield, Yorkshire
  • Typhoons RUFC, Preston, Lancashire
  • Westcountry Wasps RFC, Teignmouth, Devon (Devon's first LGBTQ+ Inclusive rugby club)
  • Wessex Wyverns, Southampton, Hampshire
  • The Worcester Saxons RFC, Worcestershire
  • York R I Templars, York, Yorkshire

Scotland

  • Glasgow Raptors, Glasgow

France

  • Les Coqs Festifs, Paris
  • Les Gaillards, Paris
  • Los Valents de Montpellier, Montpellier
  • Rebelyons, Lyon
  • Tou'Win, Toulouse

Greece

  • Athenian Centaurs RFC, Athens

Ireland

  • Belfast Azlans, Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Cork Hellhounds, Cork, Ireland
  • Emerald Warriors, Dublin, Ireland

Italy

  • Libera Rugby, Rome

Germany

  • Berlin Bruisers, Berlin
  • Cologne Crushers, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Munich Monks, Munich, Bavaria

Netherlands

  • ARC Lowlanders, Amsterdam

Norway

  • Oslo Raballders RUFC, Oslo

Portugal

  • Lisbon Dark Horses, Lisbon

Scotland

Spain

  • Madrid Titanes, Madrid
  • Barcelona Panteres, Barcelona

Sweden

  • Stockholm Berserkers, Stockholm

Wales

North America

Canada

Mexico

  • Mexico City Spicy Barbarians, Mexico City

United States

  • Atlanta Bucks, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Baltimore Flamingos, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Boston Ironsides, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Charleston Blockade, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Charlotte Royals, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Chicago Dragons, Chicago, Illinois
  • Colorado Rush, Denver, Colorado
  • Columbus Coyotes, Columbus, Ohio
  • Columbus Kodiaks, Columbus, Ohio
  • Crescent City Rougaroux, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Dallas Diablos, Dallas, Texas
  • Dallas Lost Souls, Dallas, Texas
  • Gotham Knights, New York City, New York
  • Los Angeles Rebellion, Los Angeles, California
  • Madison Minotaurs, Madison, Wisconsin
  • Milwaukee Beer Barons, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Minneapolis Mayhem, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Nashville Grizzlies, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Orlando Otters, Orlando, Florida
  • Philadelphia Gryphons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Phoenix Storm, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Portland Lumberjacks, Portland, Oregon
  • San Diego Armada, San Diego, California
  • San Francisco Fog, San Francisco, California
  • Seattle Quake, Seattle, Washington
  • Space City Rugby, Houston, Texas
  • St. Louis Crusaders, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Washington Renegades, Washington, DC
  • Washington Scandals, Washington, DC

South America

Argentina

  • Ciervos Pampas Rugby Club, Buenos Aires
  • Huarpes Rugby Club, Mendoza
  • Ruda Macho Rugby, Buenos Aires

Chile

  • Titanes Rugby Club, Santiago

Oceania

Australia

  • Adelaide University Sharks, Adelaide, South Australia
  • Brisbane Hustlers, Brisbane, Queensland
  • Melbourne Chargers, Melbourne, Victoria
  • Perth Rams, Perth, Western Australia
  • Sydney Convicts, Sydney, New South Wales

New Zealand

  • New Zealand Falcons, Auckland

International

  • International Society of Inclusive Rugby Referees
  • IGR World Barbarians

See also

References

  1. World Rugby signs historic agreement with International Gay Rugby, World Rugby Site.
  2. "Members". International Gay Rugby. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
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