Rugby World Cup

Rugby World Cup

by poonam bisht



Rugby World Cup, organized by the sport’s governing body, the International Rugby Board (IRB) is the international rugby union competition. The tournament, began in 1987 is one of the largest sporting events in the world. This 1987 world cup did not involve any qualifying process.

There are two stages for the rugby world cup tournament such as a group and a knock out. The rugby teams are divided into four pools of five nations and the winner and runner-up of each pool enters the knockout stage that consists of quarter and semi-finals and the world cup final.




The rugby teams should be qualified enough to compete in the Rugby World Cup. 20 teams are qualified to participate in the rugby world cup tournament in which eight are the previous quarter finalists. The 12 other teams are selected by continental qualifying tournaments. These positions are filled by three teams from America, one from Asia, one from Africa, three from Europe and two from Oceania. The other two positions are filled by the runner-up of the qualifying tournament. They are from Africa and Europe and the winner of this match will then play the with the Americas runner-up to determine the position. The second team is selected after a match between the runners-up from Asia and Oceania.


Rugby World Cup 2015 Venues in England

S. N. City Stadium Capacity
1 London Twickenham 82,000
2 Newcastle St. James’ Park 52,387
3 Leeds Elland Road 37,900
4 Gloucester Kingsholm Stadium 16,500
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Previous World Cup Results

Year Host Country Winner Score Runner Up 3rd Place 4th Place
2011 New Zealand New Zealand 8–7 France Australia Wales
2007 France France 15-6 England Argentina France
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Rugby World Cup Records

Rugby League World Cup Records
Year Host Country Participating Teams
Final Match Venue Champion/Winner Match Score Runner-up
1954 France Parc des Princes, Paris 4 Great Britain 16 – 12 France
1957 Australia Melborne 4 Australia Table leader Great Britain
1960 United Kingdom London 4 Great Britain Table leader Australia
1968 Australia, New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 4 Australia 20 – 2 France
1970 United Kingdom Headingley, Leeds 4 Australia 41250 Great Britain
1972 France Stade de Gerland, Lyon 4 Great Britain 41192 Australia
1975 Worldwide Headingley Stadium, Leeds 5 Australia 25-0 England
1977 Australia, New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 4 Australia 13 – 12 Great Britain
1985–1988 Worldwide Eden Park, Auckland 5 Australia 25 – 12 New Zealand
1989–1992 Worldwide Wembley Stadium, London 5 Australia 41188 Great Britain
1995 United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 10 Australia 16 – 8 England
2000 United Kingdom, France Old Trafford, Manchester 16 Australia 40 – 12 New Zealand
2008 Australia Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 10 New Zealand 34 – 20 Australia
2013 United Kingdom, Ireland Old Trafford, Manchester 14 To be Played

The world cup winners are awarded the Webb Ellis Cup, named in honor of the Rugby School student who invented the game. The words International Rugby Board and The Webb Ellis Cup are engraved on the tournament trophy.


So far around 23 nations have participated in the Rugby World Cup. The tournament is held every four years. Five world cup tournaments have been held so far and the 1987 world cup tournament was won by all blacks. Australia was the winner of the 1991 and 1999 Rugby World Cup tournaments. South Africa won the tournament trophy in 1995 and England took hold of the tournament trophy in 2003 rugby world cup.

Scoring occurs either by achieving a try or a goal. A try is scored when a player places the ball in the opponent’s in-goal area. According to the rugby rules, a try is counted as five points and can gain 2 more points with a successful place kick or drop kick. A drop kick in general play and a penalty kick are worth 3 points. It initiates a ban on passing the rugby ball forwards, so that rugby players can gain ground only by running with the ball or by kicking it. The rugby game with a continuous flow has a constant competition for the rugby ball at the breakdown. These are called Rucks and Mauls.

The rugby football has two major codes like rugby league and rugby union. The Rugby league, the national sport of Papua New Guinea is played as a professional as well as amateur sport in Australia, France, Great Britain and New Zealand. Rugby union, a major sport played nationwide in Ireland, France, Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Wales and Scotland is also a professional and amateur game.


The rugby is perceived as a rough game and wearing most types of padding and helmets is considered illegal. The rugby players often wear mouth guards and tape down their ears to prevent cauliflower ear.

2007 Rugby World Cup

The 2007 Rugby World Cup qualifying round began in 2004. Around 94 rugby teams including 86 regional qualifiers and 8-quarter finalists of the 2003 rugby world cup.The eight-quarter finalists from…

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