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Saracens are giants of English rugby and they're one of the most successful rugby union teams the country has ever produced.
The Saracens Rugby team was formed back in 1876 in Marylebone, London and it's said that their team's name was a response to the Crusaders Rugby team that also played locally at the time.
Read on to learn even more about Saracens Rugby. On this page you'll find all the upcoming Saracens fixtures, the latest Saracens Rugby news and the best opinions on the Saracens team.
Initially, Saracens fixtures were few and far between. However, when the Saracens team began to play against first-class sides, they quickly showed their worth. In the pre-league era, the Saracens team produced a number of England internationals and, by the 1970s, the team had become highly successful.
In the professional era of rugby union, Saracens have been an incredibly strong rugby side. In fact, between the 2013-14 season and the 2018-19 season, the Saracens Rugby team won the English Premiership on four of a possible six occasions. In the other two seasons, they reached the semi-final stage of the competition once and finished as runners-up on the other occasion.
In the history of the Premiership era, Saracens Rugby have won the competition five times and they've finished as runners-up three times. In the team's history, they've also won the RFU Championship twice, the Anglo-Welsh Cup twice and have won the European Rugby Champions Cup on three occasions.
Sadly though, the Saracens Rugby team are currently playing in the RFU Championship. This is because, in November 2019, the Saracens team was handed a points deduction and a £5.3m fine after they were found to have breached Premiership Rugby salary cap regulations over the previous three seasons. The points deduction handed to Saracens Rugby was so severe that the team finished the 2019-20 Premiership season on -38 points even though they won 13 out of a possible 22 games.