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Steeped in history and tradition, the Rugby World Cup dates back to 1987 and is the most prestigious and sacred prize in the sport. Photo: Lions Series

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Rugby World Cup: EVERY winner in the tournament’s history

As part of our build-up to the 2023 Rugby World Cup, we take a quick tour through the history of the tournament by looking at the winners of the previous nine tournaments. The World Cup is one of the world’s most popular sport’s brands, the pinnacle 15s event in men’s and women’s rugby union, held […]

Springboks Rugby World Cup
Steeped in history and tradition, the Rugby World Cup dates back to 1987 and is the most prestigious and sacred prize in the sport. Photo: Lions Series

As part of our build-up to the 2023 Rugby World Cup, we take a quick tour through the history of the tournament by looking at the winners of the previous nine tournaments.

The World Cup is one of the world’s most popular sport’s brands, the pinnacle 15s event in men’s and women’s rugby union, held every four years and contested by the best international teams in the world.

The 2023 edition of the prestigious tournament will be the 10th men’s RWC and the second to be hosted by France after a memorable event in 2007.

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Over the course of the grand tournament’s 36-year history, there have been just four winning nations: New Zealand and South Africa (thrice), Australia (twice) and England (once).

Rugby World Cup 2023 matches will be played in nine venues across 10 hosts cities in France from 8 September to 28 October.

As the anticipation for the World Cup builds, here is a complete list of ALL the teams who’ve have been crowned world champions to its place in rugby’s pantheon.

EVERY RUGBY WORLD CUP WINNER TO DATE

Year Winners Runners-up
1987 New Zealand France
1991 Australia England
1995 South Africa New Zealand
1999 Australia France
2003 England Australia
2007 South Africa England
2011 New Zealand France
2015 New Zealand Australia
2019 South Africa England

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Defending champions, the Springboks. Image: BackpagePix