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Saturday 31 July 2010
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Saturday 3 July 2010
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Sunday 27 June 2010
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Saturday 26 June 2010
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Saturday 12 June 2010
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Friday 4 June 2010
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Saturday 14 November 2009
Australia 46 v England 16

Rugby League European Federation Constitution

Articles 1 - 10 | Articles 11 - 20 | Articles 21 - 30 | Articles 31 - 40

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Article 1
The Rugby League European Federation (RLEF) is a European union constituted between every Federation, group or national club member by this constitution.

Article 2
The RLEF holds its headquarters at Red Hall in Leeds, Red Hall, Red Hall Lane, Leeds, LS 17 8NB. These headquarters may be changed, at the Board's instigation, by a decision of the General Meeting made by majority determined under article 18.

Article 3
The RLEF coordinates and groups together the initiatives of its members; its purpose is to develop the Rugby League practice in Europe, the Northern Hemisphere and those neighbouring countries that apply to be members, by all appropriate means.

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Article 4
The RLEF is constituted without any limit of duration.

Article 5
The RLEF is made up of Countries who can be Full Members, Associate Members or Official Observers. Full Members will be those members who have also qualified to be Members of the International Federation (RLIF). The Full Members will be entitled to a greater proportion of voting rights (see Article 18). To become an Associate Members of the RLEF each country must fulfil the following minimum criteria:

  • Implementation of a Constitution and Rules that commit the Governing Body to acting in the best interest of Rugby League throughout the whole of their country.
  • Production of an annual financial report.
  • Running a League with at least 4 teams.
  • Implementation of a junior development programme.
  • The production of a Business Development Plan outlining an organisations future aims, including aims to find part funding for staff positions.
  • A communications strategy.
  • An administrators, match officials and coach education strategy.

Full and Associate Membership will have to be able to maintain the above minimum criteria and a control will be made every two years to ensure."

Article 6
The RLEF organs are:

  • The General Meeting which is the legislative authority of the Federation
  • The Board who is the executive organ of the Federation and who is empowered annually by the General Meeting to run the day to day affairs of the Federation.
  • The Committees, permanent or temporary are created in order to examine any special matter which would be submitted to them by the General Meeting or the Board. The Committees that will be implemented will have to be able to assure the missions usually in practice internationally, in particular a Committee in charge of establishing a calendar and a Financial Committee.


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Article 7
The execution of the decisions made by the General Meeting and the Board and also the current business are assured, under the authority and the responsibility of the Chairman, by the Secretary, and by the Treasurer when they are under its responsibility.

Article 8
The official languages of the RLEF for the General Meetings are English and French.

Article 9
Internal rules can be adopted to assure the functioning of the RLEF and its committees that cannot be contrary to the constitution.

Article 10
Honorary awards like medals, diplomas, can be created and granted by the RLEF.


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