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The 2023 Rugby World Cup final was a rugby union match played on 28 October 2023 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.It marked the culmination of the 2023 Rugby World Cup and was played between New Zealand and South Africa, with the latter winning by a single point to claim their fourth Webb Ellis Cup, becoming the first nation to do so. [3]
The winners of the first final were New Zealand, who beat France. South Africa are the latest winners, having won the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France. The Rugby World Cup final is the last match of the competition. The winning team is declared world champion and receives the Webb Ellis Cup. [1]
South Africa defeat New Zealand to win the Rugby World Cup. Saturday 28 October 2023 22:10, Mike Jones. South Africa won their quarter-final, semi-final and now the World Cup final all by a single ...
For the first time, the competition's two most decorated clubs met in a Champions Cup final. [5] Toulouse had previously won 5 times (1996, 2003, 2005, 2010 and 2021), while Leinster have previously won 4 times in (2009, 2011, 2012 and 2018). [6] Both finalists appeared in the final for the eighth time.
New Zealand take on defending champions South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday with both teams aiming to become the first side to win the tournament for a record fourth time.. The ...
The 2023 Rugby World Cup began with a mouth-watering contest between France and three-time champions New Zealand in Paris, and the hosts ran out convincing 27-13 winners.. France rode a wave of ...
The All Blacks reclaimed their place atop the rugby world with a narrow 8–7 win over France in the 2011 final. [ 36 ] The opening weekend of the 2015 tournament , hosted by England, generated the biggest upset in Rugby World Cup history when Japan, who had not won a single World Cup match since 1991, defeated heavily favored South Africa.
Late in the game, Argentina held their nerve and comeback from 10-0 down to win this first Rugby World Cup quarter-final. PENALTY! Wales 17-29 Argentina (Nicolas Sanchez, 80 minutes) 17:58, Mike Jones