Poland national rugby league team

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NicknamePolska XIII
Governing bodyPolska Rugby XIII
RegionEurope
CaptainAustralasia - Chippie Korostchuk
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Team information
NicknamePolska XIII
Governing bodyPolska Rugby XIII
RegionEurope
CaptainAustralasia - Chippie Korostchuk
Top try-scorerChippie Korostchuk 6 Tries
Top point-scorerEthan Niszczot 60 points
IRL ranking19th
Team results
First international
 Norway 76–0 Poland 
(Stavanger Stadion, Stavanger; 1 September 2018)
Biggest win
 Poland 62-6 Hong Kong 
(St Mary's Stadium, Sydney; 4 October 2018)
Biggest defeat
 Norway 76-0 Poland 
(Stavanger Stadion, Stavanger; 1 September 2018)

The Poland national rugby league team (Polska XIII) represent Poland in international rugby league football competitions throughout Europe and around the World. Polska XIII competed in the 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship in Sydney playing in the second tier tournament going through undefeated to win the Trophy defeating the Philippines 14–10 in the final.[1] As of December 2025 it is ranked 19th in IRL Men's World Rankings.[2]

Overall

Below is table of the official representative rugby league matches played by Poland at test level as of 7 January 2025.

Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost Win % PF PA Diff
 Czech Republic310233%8688-2
 Norway310233%22162-140
 Germany20020%28112-84
 Hong Kong1100100%626+56
 Japan1100100%586+52
 Vanuatu1100100%444+40
 Hungary1100100%320+32
 North Macedonia1100100%408+32
 Philippines1100100%1410+4
 Sweden10010%1650-34
Total1580753%402446-44

Results

DateOpponentScoreTournamentVenueReports
1 Sep 2018 Norway
0–76
Stavanger Stadion, StavangerERL
4 Oct 2018 Hong Kong
62–6
2018 ENWC St Marys, SydneyENWC
7 Oct 2018 Japan
58–6
Kellyville, SydneyENWC
10 Oct 2018 Vanuatu
44–4
Cabramatta, SydneyENWC
13 Oct 2018 Philippines
14–10
St Marys, SydneyENWC
28 Sep 2019 Czech Republic
34–18
Stadion Budowlani, Łódź IRL
12 Oct 2019 Sweden
16–50
Stadion Budowlani, Łódź IRL
19 Oct 2019  Norway
0–68
Stadion Budowlani, Łódź IRL
12 Nov 2022 Norway
22–18
Ilford Rugby Club, LondonERL
22 Nov 2022 South Africa
16–38
Warsaw Airlift Cup Southport Tigers, QueenslandERL
16 Sep 2023 Czech Republic
28–36
Majkowski Wembley, KaliszERL
21 Oct 2023 North Macedonia
40–8
Forshaw Rugby Park, SydneyERL
4 Nov 2023 Germany
10–54
Oder Cup BerlinERL
21 Sep 2024 Germany
18–58
"Augustus The Strong" Trophy Nowe SkalmierzyceERL
19 Oct 2024 Czech Republic
24–34
Stadion Romana Sebrleho, LanskrouneERL

IRL Rankings

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