Rugby World Cup

The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union competition contested by the men’s national teams of the member unions of World Rugby, the sport’s global governing body. Held every four years since its inception in 1987, the tournament is one of the premier events in international rugby, showcasing the top teams from around the world. It features a series of qualification matches leading up to the final tournament, where teams compete in a knockout format after a group stage. The Rugby World Cup is known for its significant global following, and winning the cup is considered one of the highest honors in the sport of rugby.