Rugby World Cup
Men's: Australia/New Zealand 1987 | England 1991 | South Africa 1995 | Wales 1999 | Australia 2003 | France 2007 | New Zealand 2011 | England 2015 | Japan 2019 | France 2023 | Australia 2027 | United States 2031
Women's: Wales 1991 | Scotland 1994 | Netherlands 1998 | Spain 2002 | Canada 2006 | England 2010 | France 2014 | Ireland 2017 | New Zealand 2021 | England 2025 | Australia 2029 | United States 2033
Rugby World Cup Sevens
Edinburgh 1993 | Hong Kong 1997 | Argentina 2001 | Hong Kong 2005 | Dubai 2009 | Moscow 2013 | San Francisco 2018 | Cape Town 2022
SVNS
2023–24 Season: Dubai Sevens | South Africa Sevens | Australian Sevens | Canada Sevens | USA Sevens | Hong Kong Sevens | Singapore Sevens | Spain Sevens
Former: Cardiff Sevens | China Sevens | Fiji Sevens | France Sevens | Japan Sevens | London Sevens | Mar del Plata Sevens | New Zealand Sevens | Scotland Sevens | Uruguay Sevens
WXV
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Teams
Tier 1 teams: Argentina | Australia | England | France | Ireland | Italy | Japan | New Zealand | Scotland | South Africa | Wales
Emerging teams (World Cup Participation): Canada | Chile | Fiji | Georgia | Ivory Coast | Namibia | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Samoa | Spain | Tonga | United States | Uruguay | Zimbabwe
Other Emerging teams: Andorra | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Belgium | Brazil | Cameroon | Cook Islands | China | Chinese Taipei | Colombia | Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark | Finland | Germany | Hong Kong | Hungary | India | Kenya| Luxembourg | Mexico | Monaco | Montenegro | Morocco | Malaysia | Netherlands | Norway | Pakistan | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Serbia | Slovenia | South Korea | Sri Lanka | Sweden | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia
Non-affiliate: Algeria | El Salvador | Gibraltar | San Marino | Slovakia |Uganda | Ukraine | Venezuela
Combined teams: British and Irish Lions | Pacific Islanders | South American Jaguars
Defunct: Arabian Gulf | East Africa | Soviet Union
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