The Desert Camels Rugby Club based in Tehsil Fort Abbas, District Bahawalnagar, Punjab, Pakistan was established by Muzamil Khan Wazeeri three years ago.
The Karachi Rugby Football Club is the oldest club in Pakistan and was
formed in 1926. The game was exclusively an expatriate sport at the
time, with the Karachi club active in the All-India circuit up until
the late fifties. The sixties saw a decrease in the expatriate
population and travel to India was becoming more regulated, therefore
the club became more reliant on playing fixtures with visiting British
Navy Ships, at a time when Karachi had become a regular port of call
for R&R and picking up supplies.
The Lahore Rugby Football Club ‘LRFC’ came into existence in the summer of 1991. At that time a relatively large contingent of expatriates was present in Lahore, working for multinational companies, foreign missions and aid agencies.
In early 2005, students at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) decided to pick up an oval ball and run with it. Since then, and in its short history, LUMS has become a name in the Pakistani rugby scene.