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The Rugby LeagueFacts About Rugby league

Rugby league is a team sport, played by two teams of 17 players, with 13 on the field at any one time and 4 'on the bench' ....
 World Cup
is an international competition contested by the men's national rugby league teamsList of international rugby league teams

This is a list of national teams playing rugby league....
 of the member nations of the Rugby League International FederationFacts About Rugby League International Federation

The Rugby League International Federation is the world governing body for the sport of rugby league....
 (RLIF), the sport's global governing body.

The first tournament was held in FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 in 19541954 Rugby League World Cup

The first Rugby League World Cup was held in France in 1954....
, the first World Cup of either rugby codeRugby football

Rugby football, often just referred to as rugby, refers to sports descended from a common form of football developed a...
. The championship has been awarded at various intervals since and is used to determine the best playing nation in the world. The next tournament will be contested in Australia in 20082008 Rugby League World Cup

The thirteenth Rugby League World Cup will be held in October and November 2008 in Australia....
.

In the twelve tournaments held to date, only two nations have ever won the competitionCompetition

Competition is the act of striving against another force for the purpose of achieving dominance or attaining a reward or goa...
. Australia is by far the most successful World Cup team, having won the tournament nine times, displaying its continual dominance of rugby league internationally. Great BritainGreat Britain national rugby league team

Great Britain is one of the major national teams playing rugby league....
 is the other nation to have claimed the cup, claiming it on three separate occasions.

Since 2000, the RLIF has also organized the Women's Rugby League World CupWomen's Rugby League World Cup

The Women's Rugby League World Cup is an international competition for women in rugby league....
 held on two occasions to date.

History

The Rugby League World Cup was an initiative of the French, who had been campaigning for a Rugby League World Cup since 1935. The idea was further pursued in 1951 in post-war France, with the pioneer of the concept being Paul Barriere, the President of the French Rugby LeagueFrench rugby league championship

The French rugby league championship has been the major rugby league tournament for semi-professional clubs in France since ...
. In January 1952 the idea gained momentum as Rugby Football LeagueRugby Football League

The Rugby Football League is the governing body for rugby league in the United Kingdom....
 secretary Bill Fallowfield persuaded the Rugby League Council to support the concept. At a meeting held in Blackpool, England, November 1953, the International BoardRugby League International Federation

The Rugby League International Federation is the world governing body for the sport of rugby league....
 accepted Paul Barrie’s proposal that FranceFrance Summary

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 should be the nation to host the first World Cup, the inaugural "Rugby World Cup" of either rugby code. The first World Cup1954 Rugby League World Cup Summary

The first Rugby League World Cup was held in France in 1954....
 was held the following year, with Great Britain defeating France in ParisParis

native_name = Ville de Paris|common_name = Paris...
 on November 13 to claim the title.
The World Cup was initially contested by the four Test nations: Australia, Great BritainGreat Britain national rugby league team

Great Britain is one of the major national teams playing rugby league....
, FranceFrance national rugby league team

The French national rugby league team are often nicknamed les chanteclairs, after the cockerel which is the emblem...
 and New ZealandNew Zealand national rugby league team

The New Zealand national rugby league side represent New Zealand at rugby league, and are commonly known as the Kiwis,...
. The teams played each other in a leagueSports league

A sports league is an organization which exists to provide a regulated competition for a number of people to compete in a sp...
 format. After a final was played between the top two teams in 1954, it was decided that the team that finished first in the league standings would be declared the winner for the second World Cup in Australia in 1957. Australia proved victorious on their home ground.

After the successful 1960 competition, in which Great Britain won the title for the second time, there would be no further World Cup for 8 years. The competition had be scheduled to be held in FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 in 1965, but after an unsuccessful tour of Australia, the French withdrew. The tournament was next held in 1968, and followed a 2 year cycle until the mid-1970s. The 1972 World Cup final ended in a 10-all draw, and the title was awarded to Great Britain by virtue of their superior record in the qualifiers.

In 1975 the competition underwent its most radical overhaul to date. It was decided to play matches on a home and away basis around the world, instead of in any one host nation. Furthermore, the Great Britain team was split into England and Wales. Australia won that tournament, and in 1977 it was decided that Great Britain should once more compete as a single entity. Although the final between Australia and Great Britain was a closely fought affair, public interest in the tournament waned due to the continuing tinkering with the format, and it would not be held again until the mid-1980s.

From 1985 to 1988, each nation played each other a number of times on a home and away basis. At the end of that period Australia met New Zealand at Eden ParkEden Park

Eden Park is the main sports ground in Auckland, New Zealand for both rugby union during winter, and cricket in summer....
. The match was a physical encounter, and Australian captain Wally LewisWally Lewis

Wally Lewis is a former rugby league footballer who was one of the most pre-eminent players of the 1980s....
 played part of the match with a broken arm. The Kangaroos won the competition 25-12. This format was repeated from 1989–1992, and Australia defeated Great Britain 10-6 at Wembley Stadium in front of 72,000 people. This crowd remains a rugby league World Cup record.

In 19951995 Rugby League World Cup

The eleventh Rugby League World Cup was badged the Centenary World Cup, reflecting the fact that 1995 marked the...
 the competition was once again restructured, and the largest number of teams to date (10) entered. New teams competing included FijiFiji Overview

Fiji , officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu, w...
, TongaTonga

Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, , is an independent archipelago in the southern Pacific Ocean....
, SamoaFacts About Samoa

Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa, is a country comprising a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocea...
 and South AfricaSouth Africa

The Republic of South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent....
. The tournament, which was also held to celebrate the centenary of the sport in England, was highly successful with over 250,000 people attending the group stages and over 66,000 people attending the final to see Australia defeat England 16-8 in the final.

The 2000 world cup2000 Rugby League World Cup

The twelfth Rugby League World Cup was held in Great Britain and France in 2000....
 expanded the field further, with 16 teams entering. Blown out score lines meant that this tournament was not as successful as the previous one. In the same year, the first women's rugby league world cupWomen's Rugby League World Cup

The Women's Rugby League World Cup is an international competition for women in rugby league....
 was held.

Ten teams are to compete in the next World Cup2008 Rugby League World Cup

The thirteenth Rugby League World Cup will be held in October and November 2008 in Australia....
 in Australia in 2008. It has also been announced that the following tournament will be held in Great BritainGreat Britain

Great Britain is an island lying off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe and to the east of Ireland, comprising the ma...
 in 2013

Trophy

The original Rugby League World Cup trophy was produced and then donated to the Rugby League International FederationRugby League International Federation Overview

The Rugby League International Federation is the world governing body for the sport of rugby league....
 by the French Fédération Française de Rugby à XIIIFédération Française de Rugby à XIII

leaguename = F?d?ration Fran?aise de Rugby ? XIII...
 president Paul Barriere in 1954 to be used for the inaugural competition. This trophy would be used and presented to the winning nation for the next four tournaments until the RLIF decided it would debut a new trophy at the 1970 Cup that was considerably smaller than the original cup and was gold instead of silver like its predecessor.

The new cup remained as the tournament's prize until 2000 and while they wanted to re-introduce the original cup, as the competition prize, they were unable to do so as it had been stolen during the 1970 competition.

The original World Cup trophy reappeared during the 2000 Rugby League World Cup2000 Rugby League World Cup

The twelfth Rugby League World Cup was held in Great Britain and France in 2000....
 after it was found and presented to the victorious Australian team. The same trophy will likely be used for both the 20082008 Rugby League World Cup Overview

The thirteenth Rugby League World Cup will be held in October and November 2008 in Australia....
 and 2013 competitions.

Format

The Rugby League World Cup has followed a varied range of formats throughout its history.

Since 1995, groups of teams have been placed in a qualifying pool followed by a finals system. The top teams in each pool qualify into the next round. In 1995, there were 10 teams split into one group of four, and two groups of three. The top two teams progressed in the group of four and the top team progressed from each of the groups of three into the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals progressed to the final.

In 2000, sixteen teams were split into four groups of four. The top two teams from each group progressed to the knockout quarter finals. The winners of the quarter finals played in the semi-final and the winners of the semi-finals progressed to the final.

The 2008 tournament will follow a similar format with the 1995 competition. The 10 teams will be split into one group of four, and two groups of three. However, three teams will progress into the semi-finals in the group of four and the winners of the two groups of three will playoff for a position in the semi-final. The winners of the semi-finals progressed to the final.

Alternate formats

From 1954 until 1972 the World Cup competition had only featured four teams in Australia, Britain, France and New Zealand; because of this a current style format of World Cup would have been impractical and instead the RLIF adopted a league style format where each team played each other and whichever two teams sat atop of the table after the designated matches played off in a final and be declared champion. This style was again re-introduced for the 1977 tournament.

For the 1975 tournament a new format was introduced where no single country would hold the world cup but rather each country playing in the tournament would hold all home fixtures in their own country and play away in the country of their opposition. This style of tournament saw a further three countries enter the cup under the league format in England, Papua New Guinea and Wales. With the exception of the 1977 tournament this format was used all the way up until the 1995 competition.

Qualification

Since the 1995 tournament the majority of teams have had to qualify for the World Cup tournament. Teams from Europe have qualified through the European qualifying groups, Oceania and Pacific Island teams attempt to qualify for the tournament via Pacific qualifying groups and teams from the Atlantic region qualify through the Atlantic qualifying group. The remaining teams attempt to gain entry via the repêchage rounds of the World Cup qualifiers.

For the 2008 tournament five teams have been granted automatic entry into the cup and will therefore not have to gain admission through the qualifying stages. These five teams are the original five that entered the World Cup between 1954 and 1992 in Australia, England, France, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.

Results

World Cup summaries

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Year Host Winner Final Score Runner-Up Final venue Final crowd
19541954 Rugby League World Cup

The first Rugby League World Cup was held in France in 1954....
FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
16 - 12 Parc des PrincesParc des Princes

The Parc des Princes is a 48,527-seat stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France....
, ParisParis

native_name = Ville de Paris|common_name = Paris...
30,368
19571957 Rugby League World Cup

The second Rugby League World Cup was held in Australia in 1957....
AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
 
19601960 Rugby League World Cup Summary

The third Rugby League World Cup was held in Great Britain in 1960....
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Summary

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 
19681968 Rugby League World Cup Summary

The fourth Rugby League World Cup was held in Australia and New Zealand in 1968....
AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...

New ZealandNew Zealand Summary

New Zealand is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean consisting of two large islands and many much smaller islands, m...
20 - 2Sydney Cricket GroundSydney Cricket Ground

The Sydney Cricket Ground is a cricket stadium in Sydney....
, SydneySydney

Sydney is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4.2 million people ....
54,290
19701970 Rugby League World Cup

The fifth Rugby League World Cup was held in Great Britain in 1970....
United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
12 - 7HeadingleyHeadingley Stadium

Headingley Stadium is a sporting complex in the Leeds suburb of Headingley....
, LeedsLeeds

Leeds is a major city in the northern English county of Yorkshire and the urban core of the City of Leeds metropolitan borou...
18,776
19721972 Rugby League World Cup Summary

The sixth Rugby League World Cup was held in France in 1972....
FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
10 - 10Stade de Gerland, LyonLyon

Lyon is a city in east central France....
4,500
19751975 Rugby League World Cup

The seventh Rugby League World Cup was held in 1975....
Worldwide25 - 0HeadingleyHeadingley Stadium

Headingley Stadium is a sporting complex in the Leeds suburb of Headingley....
, LeedsLeeds

Leeds is a major city in the northern English county of Yorkshire and the urban core of the City of Leeds metropolitan borou...
7,727
19771977 Rugby League World Cup Summary

The eighth Rugby League World Cup was held in 1977, and saw a return to the format used on previous occasions....
AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...

New ZealandFacts About New Zealand

New Zealand is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean consisting of two large islands and many much smaller islands, m...
13 - 12Sydney Cricket GroundSydney Cricket Ground

The Sydney Cricket Ground is a cricket stadium in Sydney....
, SydneySydney

Sydney is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4.2 million people ....
24,457
1985–19881985 - 1988 Rugby League World Cup

The ninth Rugby League World Cup saw yet another change of format....
Worldwide25 - 12Eden ParkEden Park

Eden Park is the main sports ground in Auckland, New Zealand for both rugby union during winter, and cricket in summer....
, AucklandAuckland

The Auckland Metropolitan Area, or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area in ...
47,363
1989–19921989 - 1992 Rugby League World Cup

The tenth Rugby League World Cup continued to use the three-year format, stretching to cover the years 1989 to 1992....
Worldwide10 - 6Wembley Stadium, LondonLondon

London is the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom....
73,631
19951995 Rugby League World Cup

The eleventh Rugby League World Cup was badged the Centenary World Cup, reflecting the fact that 1995 marked the...
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Summary

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
16 - 8Wembley Stadium, LondonLondon

London is the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom....
66,540
20002000 Rugby League World Cup

The twelfth Rugby League World Cup was held in Great Britain and France in 2000....
United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
40 - 12Old TraffordOld Trafford (football)

Old Trafford is a football stadium that serves as the home of Manchester United....
, ManchesterManchester

The City of Manchester is a major city and metropolitan borough in the North of England, historically notable for its centra...
44,329
20082008 Rugby League World Cup

The thirteenth Rugby League World Cup will be held in October and November 2008 in Australia....
AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
Suncorp StadiumSuncorp Stadium Overview

Suncorp Stadium, formerly known as Lang Park, is a rectangular sporting stadium located in the Brisbane suburb of Milt...
, BrisbaneBrisbane

Brisbane is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Austr...
 
2013United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 
 

Successful national teams

Australia, France and New Zealand are the only nations who have appeared at every Rugby League World Cup from 1954 to 2000. England and Wales also have been at all, but participated under the banner of Great Britain from the majority of the earlier tournaments.

To date only Australia and Great Britain have been crowned World Cup champions with Australia easily the most successful winning nine of the twelve tournaments but many other nations have performed well in the tournament since its inception over fifty years ago. France have been runners-up on two occasions including the inaugural cup where they were captained by Puig AubertPuig Aubert

Robert Aubert-Puig aka Puig-Aubert, was a famous French rugby league player, his position of choice was at full-back....
, New Zealand and England have also finished runners-up on two occasions.

Other nations to make it past the qualifying pool stages include Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Wales in 2000.

The following list, are all the teams that have competed in a World Cup tournament since its inception; the number of times they have appeared; their most recent appearance; consecutive appearances and their highest result:
NationNumber of appearancesFirst appearanceMost recent appearanceMost consecutive cupsBest result
121954200012Champion, 1957; 1968; 1970; 1975; 1977; 1988; 1992; 1995; 2000
121954200012Runner-up, 1954; 1968
121954200012Runner-up, 1988; 2000
9195419926Champion, 1954; 1960; 1972
4198820004Quarter-finalist, 2000
3197520002Runner-up, 1975; 1995
3197520002Semi-finalist, 1995; 2000
2199520002One win, 1995; 2000
2199520002Quarter-finalist, 2000
2199520002No games won
2199520002One win, 2000
1200020001No games won
1200020001Quarter-finalist, 2000
1200020001No games won
1200020001One win, 2000
1200020001No games won
1200020001No games won

Awards

The top point scorer for each tournament is recognised with an official award by the Rugby League International FederationRugby League International Federation

The Rugby League International Federation is the world governing body for the sport of rugby league....
. In the début tournament the highest point scorer was the France national rugby league teamFrance national rugby league team Overview

The French national rugby league team are often nicknamed les chanteclairs, after the cockerel which is the emblem...
's Puig AubertPuig Aubert

Robert Aubert-Puig aka Puig-Aubert, was a famous French rugby league player, his position of choice was at full-back....
.

Records and statistics

Overall top pointscorers

PointsScorers
112Mick CroninMick Cronin (rugby league)

Michael "Mick" William Cronin OAM is an Australian former rugby league player....
108Michael O'ConnorMichael O'Connor (Rugby player)

Michael O'Connor was an Australian rugby league and rugby union player - a dual international....
94George FairbairnGeorge Fairbairn (rugby league) Overview

George Fairbairn is a Scottish former rugby league footballer....

Most appearances

AppearancesIndividual
25Kurt Sorenson
17John Atkinson; Bob FultonBob Fulton

Bob Fulton was an Australian rugby league player of the 1960s and 1970s....
15Mal MeningaMal Meninga

Mal Meninga was a legendary Australian rugby league centre. ...
; Michael O'ConnorMichael O'Connor (Rugby player)

Michael O'Connor was an Australian rugby league and rugby union player - a dual international....

World Cup winning captains and coaches

Year Captain Coach Team
1954 Dave ValentineDave Valentine

Dave Valentine was an rugby league player for Huddersfield in the Super League, his position of choice was loose forward....
G Shaw
1957 Dick PooleDick Poole Overview

Herbert Richard Poole is an Australian former rugby league player....
Dick PooleDick Poole Summary

Herbert Richard Poole is an Australian former rugby league player....
1960 Eric AshtonEric Ashton Summary

Eric Ashton MBE is an English rugby league player who played for the Wigan Warriors....
William Fallowfield
1968 Johnny RaperJohnny Raper

Johnny Raper was an Australian rugby league player....
Harry BathHarry Bath

Harry Bath was an Australian rugby league player....
1970 Ron CooteRon Coote

Ron Coote was an Australian rugby league player for the South Sydney and Eastern Suburbs clubs....
Harry BathHarry Bath

Harry Bath was an Australian rugby league player....
1972 Clive SullivanClive Sullivan Summary

Clive Sullivan was a Welsh rugby league player, who played with both Hull FC and Hull Kingston Rovers in his career....
Jim Challinor
1975 Arthur BeetsonArthur Beetson

Arthur Henry Beetson, born January 22 1945 in Roma, Queensland, was a leading rugby league player for Queensland and Austral...
Graeme LanglandsGraeme Langlands

in Wollongong New South Wales in 1941, he represented Combined NSW High Schools from 1955 to 1957 and was playing 1st grade with t...
1977 Arthur BeetsonArthur Beetson

Arthur Henry Beetson, born January 22 1945 in Roma, Queensland, was a leading rugby league player for Queensland and Austral...
Terry FearnleyTerry Fearnley

Terry Fearnley was a rugby league player and later coach in the Australian competition the New South Wales Rugby League ....
1988 Wally LewisWally Lewis

Wally Lewis is a former rugby league footballer who was one of the most pre-eminent players of the 1980s....
Don FurnerDon Furner

Don Furner is an Australian former rugby league football player and coach and the current general manager of the Canberra Ra...
1992 Mal MeningaMal Meninga Summary

Mal Meninga was a legendary Australian rugby league centre. ...
Bob FultonBob Fulton Summary

Bob Fulton was an Australian rugby league player of the 1960s and 1970s....
1995 Brad FittlerBrad Fittler Summary

Bradley Scott Fittler AM is one of the all-time legends of rugby league in Australia....
Bob FultonBob Fulton

Bob Fulton was an Australian rugby league player of the 1960s and 1970s....
2000 Brad FittlerFacts About Brad Fittler

Bradley Scott Fittler AM is one of the all-time legends of rugby league in Australia....
Chris AndersonChris Anderson (rugby league footballer)

Chris Anderson is a former rugby league winger who was recruited by Peter Moore from Forbes....

See also

  • Rugby League International FederationRugby League International Federation

    The Rugby League International Federation is the world governing body for the sport of rugby league....
  • RLIF World RankingsRLIF World Rankings

    The RLIF World Rankings is a ranking system for men's national teams in the sport of rugby league....
  • List of International Rugby League TeamsList of international rugby league teams

    This is a list of national teams playing rugby league....
  • Emerging Nations TournamentRugby League Emerging Nations Tournament

    Since 1995, the rugby league authorities have held an Emerging Nations Tournament alongside the Rugby League World Cup....
  • European CupRugby League European Nations Cup

    The European Nations Cup is a rugby league tournament for European nations....
  • Mediterranean CupMediterranean Cup

    The Mediterranean Cup is an annual rugby league tournament held in Lebanon....
  • Pacific CupRugby League Pacific Cup

    The Pacific Cup is a rugby league competition for from the pacific region....
  • Tri-NationsRugby League Tri-Nations

    The Rugby League Tri-Nations is a rugby league tournament involving the top three nations in the sport: Australia, New Zeala...
  • Tertiary Student Rugby League World CupTertiary Student Rugby League World Cup

    The Tertiary Student Rugby League World Cup first took place in 1986 in New Zealand, when the then five test nations each entered ...


External links

  • , History (1954–2000) retrieved 2 May, 2006
  • , 2008 World Cup European Rugby League Federation, retrieved May 8, 2006
  • , 2013 World Cup retrieved 8 May, 2006