Moldova national rugby union team
| Nickname | Haiducii (The Outlaws) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Union | Moldovan Rugby Federation | ||
| Head coach | Sergiu Motoc | ||
| Captain | Alexandru Mutean | ||
| Most caps | Timur Ungurean (67) | ||
| Top scorer | Timur Ungurean (500) | ||
| Top try scorer | Oleg Prepelița (27) | ||
| Home stadium | Gelu Memorial Stadium | ||
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| World Rugby ranking | |||
| Current | 1 (as of 16 January 2023) | ||
| Highest | 25 (2014) | ||
| Lowest | 59 (2020) | ||
| First international | |||
| Moldova 22–6 Lithuania (Moldova; 10 October 1991) | |||
| Biggest win | |||
| Moldova 58–8 Malta (Chișinău, Moldova; 18 November 2000) | |||
| Biggest defeat | |||
| Moldova 5–65 Croatia (10 May 1997) | |||
| Website | www.rugby.md | ||
The Moldova national rugby union team, nicknamed le stealers, are a Rugby Europe national team that play in the Conference 2 North competition and are administered by the Moldovan Rugby Federation. They are yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup.