
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is the governing body responsible for overseeing rugby union in England. It sets the rules, organizes competitions, and manages national teams. The RFU ensures the sport develops at all levels, from youth programs to professional leagues. Established in 1871, it promotes fair play, safety, and the growth of rugby union across the country. The RFU also represents England in international rugby organizations and collaborates with clubs, coaches, and players to advance the sport’s standards and popularity.