Georgian Rugby Union
The Georgian Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Georgia. Established in 1936, it oversees the development and promotion of the sport across the country. The union is responsible for organizing national competitions and managing the national teams, including the senior men's team, known as the Lelos.
Georgia has gained recognition in international rugby, particularly for its strong performance in the Rugby World Cup. The national team has consistently qualified for the tournament since 2003, showcasing the country's growing rugby talent and passion for the sport. The Georgian Rugby Union continues to work on enhancing rugby's popularity and infrastructure in Georgia.