Who won last Rugby Cup?

Who won last Rugby Cup? South Africa national rugby union team 2019 Rugby World Cup/Champion Who was in the 2011 Rugby World Cup final? New Zealand The match took place on 23 October 2011 at

Who won last Rugby Cup?

South Africa national rugby union team
2019 Rugby World Cup/Champion

Who was in the 2011 Rugby World Cup final?

New Zealand
The match took place on 23 October 2011 at Eden Park, in Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealand won the match 8–7, the slimmest margin by which any Rugby World Cup final has been decided.

Who won the football World Cup in 2003?

Germany
It was held in the United States from 20 September to 12 October 2003 at six venues in six cities across the country. The tournament was won by Germany, who became the first country to win both men’s and women’s World Cup.

Where was the Rugby World Cup Final played?

The 2019 Rugby World Cup Final was a rugby union match played on 2 November 2019 at the International Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan. It marked the culmination of the 2019 Rugby World Cup and was played between England and South Africa, a rematch of the 2007 Rugby World Cup Final .

Who was in the 2015 Rugby World Cup Final?

New Zealand New Zealand Round Australia Australia Opponent Result Pool stage Opponent Result Argentina 26–16 Match 1 Fiji 28–13 Namibia 58–14 Match 2 Uruguay 65–3 Georgia 43–10 Match 3 England 33–13

Who was the first team to win the Rugby World Cup?

South Africa became the first team to win the Rugby World Cup having lost a match during the pool stage. This was the first final in which South Africa scored a try, and the one in which they scored the most points, more than they had in their previous two finals combined.

Who is the only country to have never lost the Rugby World Cup?

South Africa are the only nation to have contested at least one World Cup final never to have lost. England joined France on a record three losses in World Cup finals. This victory meant South Africa climb to the top of the World Rugby Rankings for the first time since 2009, it also meant England dropped to third.