Scottish Rugby Union

Details

  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large
About Scottish Rugby Union

The Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) is the governing body for rugby union in Scotland, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport across the nation. Established in 1873, the SRU has a rich history and a strong commitment to fostering rugby at all levels, from grassroots to professional. The organization oversees the national teams, including the Scotland men’s and women’s teams, and is responsible for the management of the Scottish Premiership and other domestic competitions.

With a vision to inspire and engage communities through rugby, the SRU focuses on inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate in the sport. The SRU also plays a vital role in coaching and referee development, providing training and resources to enhance the skills of those involved in the game.

  • Core Activities:
  • Organizing national and international matches for the Scotland teams.
  • Developing youth and community rugby programs.
  • Managing the Scottish Premiership and other leagues.
  • Providing coaching and referee education.

In addition to its sporting commitments, the SRU is actively involved in various community initiatives, promoting health and well-being through rugby. The organization aims to create a positive impact on society by using rugby as a tool for social change.

With a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence, the Scottish Rugby Union continues to strive for success on and off the field, making it a cornerstone of Scottish culture and identity.

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