Ian Rawcliffe

Ian Rawcliffe
Born Burnley, England
Occupation Business consultant
Known for President of the German Rugby Federation (19962004 & 20132015)

Ian Rawcliffe is a former President of the German Rugby Federation. He held this position from 1996 to 2004 and, again, from 2013 to 2015.[1][2]

Rawcliffe was born in Burnley, England, and came to Germany with the British Army in the 1970s.[3][4] Since 1975 he lives in Rödermark, near Frankfurt and is a member of BSC Offenbach, a club he also coached in the 1980s.[5][6]

Rawcliffe first held the position of President of the German Rugby Federation from 1996 to 2004, when he stepped down for personal reasons and was succeeded by Bernd Leifheit.[7] He became President for a second time in 2013, succeeding Ralph Götz and stepped down in July 2015 and was replaced by Klaus Blank.[8]

References

  1. Der deutsche Rugby-Verband sucht einen neuen Präsidenten (German) Offenbach-Post, published: 6 July 2013, accessed: 17 July 2013
  2. Rödermarker Rawcliffe neuer Rugby-Präsident (German) Offenbach-Post, published: 10 July 2013, accessed: 17 July 2013
  3. Union in FOCUS / A programme for the future www.german-rugby.de, published: August 2000, accessed: 17 July 2013
  4. Rugby-Familie vertraut Rawcliffe (German) Frankfurter Neue Presse, published: 11 July 2013, accessed: 17 July 2013
  5. Rawcliffe will Rugby-Verband wieder führen (German) Offenbach-Post, published: 29 June 2013, accessed: 17 July 2013
  6. Rawcliffe: „Rugby bekommt durch Olympia Zuneigung" (German) Frankfurter Neue Presse, published: 3 July 2013, accessed: 17 July 2013
  7. Die Beschlüsse des Deutschen Rugby-Tags 2004 (German) scrum.de, published: 3 July 2004, accessed: 17 July 2013
  8. DRT wählt neuen DRV-Vorsitzenden und beschließt neues Bundesligaspielsystem (German) totalrubgy.de, published: 6 July 2015, accessed: 9 July 2015

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