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Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox rugby team The Barbarian Football Club, known as the Barbarians, is a British-based invitational rugby union club. The Barbarians play in black and white hoops, though players wear socks from their own club strip.<ref name="ESPN_Odd_Socks">{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=Odd socks and bi-lingual referees |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/story/186643.html |website=ESPN |access-date=5 December 2020 |date=20 June 2013}}</ref> Membership is by invitation. As of 2011, players from 31 countries had played for them.<ref name="2011 England squad">{{#invoke:Cite|news|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/barbarians/rugby/story/140404.html |title=Mason on bench for Baa Baas |work=ESPN Scrum |date=25 May 2011 |access-date=25 May 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110530082514/http://www.espnscrum.com/barbarians/rugby/story/140404.html |archive-date=30 May 2011}}</ref> Traditionally at least one uncapped player is selected for each match.<ref name="ESPN_Odd_Socks" /><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=Barbarians announce team to face England |url=https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/news/12321/11732473/barbarians-announce-team-to-face-england |website=Sky Sports |access-date=5 December 2020 |date=31 May 2019}}</ref>

Until rugby union became a professional sport, the Barbarians usually played six annual matches: with Penarth, Cardiff, Swansea and Newport at Easter; a game with Leicester on 27 December and the Mobbs Memorial Match against East Midlands in the spring. In 1948, the Barbarians were invited to face Australia as part of the Wallabies' tour of Britain, Ireland and France. Although initially designed as a fundraiser towards the end of the tour, the encounter became a popular and traditional fixture. Initially played every three years, it has become more frequent in the professional era, with the Barbarians now often playing one of the national teams visiting Britain each autumn.

On 29 May 2011, at halftime in the Barbarians' match against England at Twickenham, the Barbarians and their founder William Percy Carpmael were honoured with induction to the IRB Hall of Fame.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> A women's team was established in 2017.

Many rugby clubs around the world are based on the Barbarians model of an invitational scratch team, including the French Barbarians, Australian Barbarians, New Zealand Barbarians and South African Barbarians.

History

File:Barbarian fc 1891.jpg
Barbarians team that played Devonshire at Exeter, 1 April 1891

The Barbarian Club was formed by William Percy Carpmael, who had played rugby for Cambridge University,<ref name="Starmer-Smith13">Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 13.</ref> and had been part of the Cambridge team which had undertaken a tour of Yorkshire in 1884.<ref name="Starmer-Smith14">Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 14.</ref> Inspired by the culture behind short rugby tours he organised his first tour in 1889 with Clapham Rovers,<ref name="Starmer-Smith14" /> which was followed by an 1890 tour with an invitational team calling themselves the Southern Nomads.<ref name="Starmer-Smith15">Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 15.</ref> At the time practically every club ceased playing in early March; there were no tours and players just 'packed up' until the following season. In 1890 he took the Southern Nomads – mainly composed of players from Blackheath – on a tour of some northern counties of England.

His idea – collecting a touring side from all sources to tackle a few leading clubs in the land – received strong support from leading players, particularly ex-university players. On 8 April 1890, in Leuchters Restaurant and later at the Alexandra Hotel in Bradford, the concept of the Barbarians was agreed upon.<ref name="Starmer-Smith20">Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 20.</ref> The team toured later that year and beat Hartlepool Rovers 9–4 on 27 December in their first fixture.<ref name="espn">{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=Barbarians at the gate |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/rugby/story/_/id/15295128/barbarians-gate |website=espn.co.uk |access-date=4 August 2020 |date=3 December 2009}}</ref>

The team was given the motto by Walter Julius Carey, former Bishop of Bloemfontein and a former member of the Barbarians:

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Penarth

File:Barbarian FC 1904.jpeg
The Barbarians in 1904

The concept took hold over the years and the nearest thing to a club home came to be the Esplanade Hotel at Penarth in South Wales, where the Barbarians always stayed on their Easter tours of Wales.<ref name="Starmer-Smith37">Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 37.</ref> The annual Good Friday game against the Barbarians was the highlight of the Penarth club's year and was always attended by enthusiastic capacity crowds. This fixture marked the start of the Baa-Baas' annual South Wales tour from their "spiritual home" of Penarth, which also included playing Cardiff RFC on the Saturday, Swansea RFC on Easter Monday and Newport RFC on the Tuesday.

The non-match day of Easter Sunday would always see the Barbarians playing golf at the Glamorganshire Golf Club,<ref name="Starmer-Smith38">Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 38.</ref> in Penarth, while the former Esplanade Hotel, which was located on the seafront at Penarth, would host the gala party for the trip, sponsored by Penarth RFC. The first match took place in 1901,<ref name="Starmer-Smith37"/> and over the next 75 encounters, Penarth won eleven games, drew four and lost 60. Between 1920 and the first Athletics Field game in 1925, the Good Friday games were hosted on Penarth County Grammar School's sports field.

The final Penarth v Barbarians game was played in 1986, by which time the Penarth club had slipped from its prominent position in Welsh rugby. However, a special commemorative game, recognising the 100 years since the first Good Friday match, took place in 2001 and was played at the Athletic Field next to the Penarth clubhouse the day before the Barbarians played Wales at the Millennium Stadium. Gary Teichmann, captain of South Africa and the Barbarians, unveiled a plaque at the clubhouse to mark the event.

The Final Challenge

After the Second World War, in 1948, the Barbarians were asked by the British and Irish unions to raise a side to play the touring Australia team, to raise funds for the Australians' journey home via Canada.<ref name="espn"/> This started the tradition of the "Final Challenge" – played as the last match in a tour of Britain and Ireland by Australia, New Zealand or South Africa.

'The best try ever scored'

Template:Main The Barbarian 'Final Challenge' match with the All Blacks at Cardiff Arms Park on 27 January 1973 is celebrated as one of the best games of rugby union ever played.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/may/15/rugby-union-gareth-edwards-barbarians-all-blacks-new-zealand-1973%7Ctitle=My favourite game: Gareth Edwards and the Baa-Baas stun All Blacks |work=The Guardian|date=15 May 2020}}</ref> It was a game of attack and counterattack, and the Barbarians won the match 23–11, handing the All Blacks their fourth defeat of the tour. Gareth Edwards scored a try widely considered to be one of the best ever in rugby union.

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Gareth Edwards said of the match: Template:Blockquote

Traditional matches

The nature of the Barbarians as a touring side made for a diverse fixture list, but at a number of points in the club's history they have settled for a time into a regular pattern. Most of these regular matches have fallen by the wayside, whilst others continue to the present day:

They typically compete against teams from the home nations (England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland) as well as other international sides. Other matches are played against club teams, often to celebrate anniversaries. The 2014–15 fixture list included matches against Leicester Tigers and Heriot's Rugby Club in addition to the Final Challenge game with Australia and the annual Combined Services match.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=RESULTS AND FIXTURES - 2014-2015|url=http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/results-fixtures/2014-2015/%7Cpublisher=The Barbarians FC|access-date=28 May 2015}}</ref> The Heriot's game celebrated the 125th anniversary of both that club and the Barbarians,<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=Sponsor announced for Heriot's v Barbarians match|url=http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/15/02/17/sponsor-announced-heriots-v-barbarians-match%7Cwebsite=Scottish Rugby|access-date=28 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150520193015/http://scottishrugby.org/news/15/02/17/sponsor-announced-heriots-v-barbarians-match%7Carchive-date=20 May 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> while the Leicester game was also part of the Barbarians' 125th anniversary schedule.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=Matchday guide: Tigers v Barbarians|url=http://www.leicestertigers.com/news/21025.php#.VWb75od_nIU%7Cwebsite=Leicester Tigers|access-date=28 May 2015}}</ref> The Barbarians were also invited to play in the first ever Rugby match at the London Olympic Stadium in 2015 against Samoa.

Olympic rugby union centenary celebration match

Australia was approached by the British Olympic Association to play the Barbarians at Wembley Stadium on 3 December 2008. The match formed part of the BOA's programme of events to celebrate the centenary of the first London Olympic Games where Australia defeated a Great Britain (Cornwall) side in the final 32–3.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyunion/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=rugby/08/01/30/RUGBYU_Olympics.html |title=Australia approached to mark Cornwall v Australia centenary match |publisher=Sportinglife.com |access-date=21 May 2009}}</ref> In 1908 France were the defending Olympic champions, but when they withdrew from the event, leaving just Australia and Great Britain to contest the gold medal, it was then County champions Cornwall who took to the field to represent the host nation. Cornwall had already been defeated in Australia's earlier 31-match tour. Cornwall's 1908 contribution was also further recognised by the presentation of the Cornwall Cup to the winning 2008 captain at Wembley, with the players of the respective sides receiving gold or silver commemorative medals. The 2008 game was the first rugby union fixture to take place in the new Wembley Stadium.<ref name="thisiswest">{{#invoke:Cite|web|last=Hooper |first=Bill |url=http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Cornish-rugby-honoured-Wembley/story-11470923-detail/story.html |title=Cornish rugby to be honoured at Wembley |publisher=Western Morning News |date=3 December 2008 |access-date=9 August 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140321023711/http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Cornish-rugby-honoured-Wembley/story-11470923-detail/story.html |archive-date=21 March 2014 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Australia went on to win 18 points to 11.

In a change to the tradition of the Barbarians players wearing their own club socks, in this game, they all wore Cornwall's black and gold socks. The break with the tradition was highly regarded by the secretary of the Cornwall Rugby Football Union, Alan Mitchell, who was said to have been humbled by the honour.<ref name="thisiswest"/>

Women's Barbarians

Template:See also In October 2017 a women's team was announced for the first time in the club's history.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/41559680 |title=Barbarians women's team to play first match in November |work=BBC Sport |date=2017-10-09 |access-date=2018-05-31}}</ref> Their first match, coached by Giselle Mather,<ref>Chris Jones, Women's rugby must not rush into professionalism - Giselle Mather, August 2018</ref> was a 19–0 victory against Munster on 10 November 2017, played as part of a double header with the men's team playing Tonga.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|title=Barbarians beat Munster in Limerick to win first women's game |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/41950403 |website=BBC Sport |date=10 November 2017}}</ref> They subsequently played a match against the British Army in March 2018, winning 37–0.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|last1=Evans |first1=Julian |title=Defeat For British Army Women in Historic Barbarians Clash |url=https://www.forces.net/sport/defeat-british-army-women-historic-barbarians-clash |website=Forces Network |date=19 March 2018}}</ref>

Their first-ever match against international competition saw six tries scored in a 34–33 victory against the USA at Infinity Park in the Denver suburb of Glendale, Colorado.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/news/four-try-joyce-clinches-historic-barbarians-win-over-usa/ |title=Four-try Joyce clinches historic Barbarians win over USA |publisher=The Barbarians FC |date=27 April 2019 |access-date=29 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espn.com/rugby/story/_/id/26378693/barbarians-women-name-squad-face-usa-first |title=Barbarians Women name squad to face the USA for the first time |website=ESPN.com |date=28 March 2019 |access-date=28 March 2019}}</ref> On 2 June 2019, Barbarians Women took on England at Twickenham as the prelude to a men's Barbarians match against an England XV (non-cap match)<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.espn.com/rugby/story/_/id/25978278/england-women-face-barbarians-twickenham-first |title=England Women to face Barbarians at Twickenham for the first time |website=ESPN.com |date=12 February 2019 |access-date=28 March 2019}}</ref> losing the contest 40–14 (two tries scored to six conceded).<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/news/12321/11733496/england-women-40-14-barbarians-women-red-roses-claim-dominant-win-in-history-maker%7Ctitle=England Women 40-14 Barbarians Women: Red Roses claim dominant win in history-maker|website=Skysports.com|access-date=16 April 2021}}</ref><ref name="barbarianfc.co.uk">{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/results-fixtures/2019-2020/%7Ctitle=Results & Fixtures - Barbarian FC|website=Barbarianfc.co.uk|access-date=16 April 2021}}</ref> They went on to beat Wales at the Principality Stadium 43–33 on 30 November 2019 scoring 5 tries to 3 conceded.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/50585609%7Ctitle=Wales Women 15-29 Barbarians|work=BBC Sport |date=28 November 2019 |access-date=16 April 2021}}</ref><ref name="barbarianfc.co.uk"/>

Matches against national teams

The Barbarian F.C. have played men's international matches since 1915 and women's international matches since 2019.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/results-fixtures/2020-2021/%7Ctitle=Results & Fixtures - Barbarian FC|website=Barbarianfc.co.uk|access-date=16 April 2021}}</ref> Template:Center

Gender Opposing Teams For Against Result Date Venue City Competition
Men Template:Ru 26 10 Won 17 April 1915 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Tour match
To raise 'patriotic funds'
Men Template:Ru 9 6 Won 31 January 1948 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 3 17 Lost 26 January 1952 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 5 19 Lost 20 February 1954 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 11 6 Won 22 February 1958 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 52 12 Won 28 May 1958 RFUEA Ground Nairobi Tour match
Men Template:Ru 6 0 Won 4 February 1961 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 3 3 Draw 17 November 1962 Gosforth Greyhound Stadium Gosforth Tour match
Men Template:Ru 3 36 Lost 15 February 1964 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 11 17 Lost 30 January 1967 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 6 11 Lost 16 December 1967 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 24 21 Won 26 May 1969 Police Grounds Salisbury Tour match
Men Template:Ru 12 21 Lost 31 January 1970 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 33 17 Won 9 May 1970 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
In aid of 1970 British Commonwealth Games
Men Template:Ru 9 29 Lost 24 October 1970 Gosforth Greyhound Stadium Gosforth Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 23 11 Won 27 January 1973 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 13 13 Draw 30 November 1974 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 19 7 Won 24 January 1976 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 29 4 Won 12 June 1976 York Stadium Toronto Tour match
Men British Lions 14 23 Lost 10 September 1977 Twickenham London Silver Jubilee Match
Men Template:Ru 16 18 Lost 16 December 1978 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 26 13 Won 26 March 1983 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 30 37 Lost 15 December 1984 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 23 15 Won 26 May 1985 Stadio Flaminio Rome Tour match
Men Template:Ru 22 40 Lost 26 November 1988 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 10 21 Lost 25 November 1989 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 16 18 Lost 29 September 1990 Twickenham London Tour match
Centenary celebrations
Men Template:Ru 31 24 Won 6 October 1990 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Tour match
Centenary celebrations
Men Template:Ru 34 22 Won 17 November 1990 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 16 16 Draw 7 September 1991 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 23 27 Lost 6 June 1992 Lokomotiv Moscow Tour match
Men Template:Ru 20 30 Lost 28 November 1992 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 12 25 Lost 4 December 1993 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 21 23 Lost 4 June 1994 Police Grounds Harare Tour match
Men Template:Ru 23 15 Won 3 December 1994 Lansdowne Road Dublin Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 70 38 Won 19 May 1996 Lansdowne Road Dublin Tour match
Peace International
Men Template:Ru 48 45 Won 17 August 1996 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Dunblane Disaster Fund Match
Men Template:Ru 10 31 Lost 24 August 1996 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Tour match
Fully capped match for Wales
Men Template:Ru 12 39 Lost 7 December 1996 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 31 30 Won 28 May 2000 Lansdowne Road Dublin Tour match
Men Template:Ru 45 42 Won 31 May 2000 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 47 19 Won 12 August 2000 Eilenriedestadion Hanover Tour match
German Rugby Federation Centenary Match
Men Template:Ru 31 41 Lost 10 December 2000 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 40 38 Won 20 May 2001 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Tour match
Men Template:Ru 74 31 Won 24 May 2001 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 43 29 Won 27 May 2001 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 35 49 Lost 28 November 2001 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 29 53 Lost 26 May 2002 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 40 25 Won 29 May 2002 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Tour match
Men Template:Ru 47 27 Won 1 June 2002 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 49 36 Won 25 May 2003 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 24 15 Won 28 May 2003 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 48 35 Won 1 June 2003 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Tour match
Men Template:Ru 40 33 Won 22 May 2004 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 0 42 Lost 27 May 2004 Ashton Gate Bristol Tour match
Men Template:Ru 32 12 Won 30 May 2004 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 66 34 Won 10 June 2004 Universitário Lisboa Lisbon Tour match
Men Template:Ru 19 47 Lost 4 December 2004 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 7 38 Lost 24 May 2005 Pittodrie Aberdeen Tour match
Men Template:Ru 52 39 Won 28 May 2005 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 19 46 Lost 28 May 2006 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 19 66 Lost 31 May 2006 Murrayfield Edinburgh Tour match
Men Template:Ru 28 19 Won 4 June 2006 Mikheil Meskhi Stadium Tbilisi Tour match
Men Template:Ru 33 10 Won 19 May 2007 Stade El Menzah Tunis Tour match
Men Template:Ru 52 26 Won 23 May 2007 Martínez Valero Elche Tour match
Men Template:Ru 22 5 Won 1 December 2007 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 84 10 Won 24 May 2008 Stade Roi Baudouin Brussels Tour match
Men Template:Ru 14 39 Lost 27 May 2008 Kingsholm Gloucester Tour match
Men Template:Ru 14 17 Lost 1 June 2008 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 11 18 Lost 3 December 2008 Wembley Stadium London Final Challenge / Cornwall Cup
Men Template:Ru 33 26 Won 3 May 2009 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 7 55 Lost 6 June 2009 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney web|url=http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/news.cfm?categoryID=55&id=238 |title=The Barbarians – News |publisher=Barbarianfc.co.uk |date=22 December 2008 |access-date=2009-05-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090425212445/http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/news.cfm?categoryID=55&id=238 |archive-date=25 April 2009 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
Men Template:Ru 25 18 Won 5 December 2009 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 26 35 Lost 30 May 2010 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 29 23 Won 4 June 2010 Thomond Park Limerick Tour match
Men Template:Ru 26 20 Won 4 December 2010 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 38 32 Won 29 May 2011 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 31 28 Won 4 June 2011 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Tour match
Celebration of 130th anniversary of the WRU; fully capped match for Wales
Men Template:Ru 11 60 Lost 26 November 2011 Twickenham London Final Challenge
Men Template:Ru 26 57 Lost 27 May 2012 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 29 28 Won 29 May 2012 Kingsholm Stadium Gloucester Tour match
Men Template:Ru 21 30 Lost 2 June 2012 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Tour match
Fully capped match for Wales
Men Template:Ru 12 40 Lost 26 May 2013 Twickenham London Tour match
Men British & Irish Lions 8 59 Lost 1 June 2013 Hong Kong Stadium Hong Kong news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/9102421.stm | work=BBC News | title=Lions line up match in Hong Kong | date=18 October 2010}}</ref>
Men Template:Ru 43 17 Won 30 November 2013 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 39 29 Won 1 June 2014 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 36 40 Lost 1 November 2014 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 22 21 Won 28 May 2015 Thomond Park Limerick Tour match
Men Template:Ru 12 73 Lost 31 May 2015 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 27 24 Won 29 August 2015 Olympic Stadium London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 31 49 Lost 21 November 2015 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 31 31 Draw 5 November 2016 Wembley Stadium London Tour match Killik Cup
Men Template:Ru 71 0 Won 8 November 2016 Markéta Stadium Prague Tour match
Celebration of 90th anniversary of the Czech Rugby Union
Men Template:Ru 40 7 Won 11 November 2016 Ravenhill Stadium Belfast Tour match
Men Template:Ru 14 28 Lost 28 May 2017 Twickenham London Tour match
Old Mutual Wealth Cup
Men Template:Ru 28 31 Lost 28 October 2017 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney Tour match
Men Template:Ru 22 31 Lost 4 November 2017 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 27 24 Won 10 November 2017 Thomond Park Limerick Tour match
Men Template:Ru 63 45 Won 28 May 2018 Twickenham London Tour match
Quilter Cup
Men Template:Ru 38 35 Won 1 December 2018 Twickenham London Tour match
Women Template:Ruw 34 33 Won Template:Dts Infinity Park Glendale, Colorado Tour match
Women Template:Ruw 14 40 Lost Template:Dts Twickenham London Tour match
Double-header
Men Template:Ru 43 51 Lost
Men Template:Ru 31 33 Lost 16 November 2019 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 47 22 Won 20 November 2019 Estádio do Morumbi São Paulo Tour match
Women Template:Ruw 29 15 Won 30 November 2019 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Tour match
Double-header
Men Template:Ru 33 43 Lost
Men Template:Ru Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled 25 October 2020 Twickenham London web|last1=Jones |first1=Chris |last2=Scott |first2=Laura |title=England v Barbarians called off after players breach COVID rules |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/54656359 |website=BBC Sport |date=23 October 2020 |access-date=23 October 2020}}</ref>
Women Template:Ruw 60 5 Won Template:Dts Twickenham London Tour match
Double-header
Killik Cup
Men Template:Ru Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled
Men Template:Ru 52 21 Won 19 June 2022 Twickenham London Quilter Cup
Men Template:Ru 26 7 Won 25 June 2022 El Molinón Gijón
Men Template:Flagicon All Blacks XV 35 31 Won 13 November 2022 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium London Killik Cup
Men World XV 48 42 Won 28 May 2023 Twickenham London Killik Cup
Men Template:Ruw 14 28 Lost 18 August 2023 Stade Amédée-Domenech Brive-la-Gaillarde Tour match
Women Template:Ruw 38 26 Won 23 September 2023 Athlone Stadium Cape Town Tour match
Men Template:Ru 26 49 Lost 4 November 2023 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Tour match
Men Template:Ru 45 32 Won 22 June 2024 Twickenham London Tour match
Men Template:Ru 7 54 Lost 28 June 2025 Cape Town Stadium Cape Town Tour match Qatar Airways Cup

Overall

Match summary as of 28 June 2025
Gender Against Played Won Lost Drawn Win %
Men Template:Ru 3 2 1 0 66.66%
Men Template:Ru 14 3 11 0 21.43%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:FlagdecoTemplate:Ru 2 1 0 1 50.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 19 9 10 0 47.36%
Women Template:Ruw 1 0 1 0 0.00%
Men Template:Ru 5 2 2 0 60.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 6 5 1 0 83.33%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men British & Irish Lions 2 0 2 0 0.00%
Men Template:Ru 11 2 8 1 18.18%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 0 1 0 0.00%
Men Template:Ru 2 1 1 0 50.00%
Men Template:Ru 11 8 2 1 72.72%
Men Template:FlagdecoTemplate:Ru 9 4 4 1 44.44%
Women Template:Ru 2 2 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 2 2 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Women Template:Ruw 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:Ru 11 6 5 0 54.55%
Women Template:Ruw 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Men Template:FlagdecoTemplate:Ru (& Rhodesia) 2 1 1 0 50.00%
Men Total 103 54 45 4 52.43%
Women Total 4 3 1 0 75.00%
Both TOTAL 107 57 46 4 53.27%

Men

Template:Update Men's Barbarians squad to face All Blacks XV on 1 November 2022

Head coach: Template:Flagicon Pat Lam

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Women

Women's Barbarians squad that faced South Africa on 23 September 2023 and Munster on 30 September 2023.

Head coach: Template:Flagicon Sean Lynn (Template:Flagicon Gloucester–Hartpury)

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Previous squads

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Presidents

The club's current president is former England and Barbarians player John Spencer, who was named in the position in December 2019.<ref>{{#invoke:Cite|web|url=https://www.englandrugby.com/news/article/spencer-announced-as-barbarians-president |title=Spencer announced as Barbarians president |website=England Rugby |access-date=4 August 2020 |date=12 December 2019}}</ref>

The office was first instituted in 1913. The previous six presidents were:

Honours

See also

Bibliography

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