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List of Rugby World Cup finals

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List of Rugby World Cup finals

The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union competition established in 1987. It is contested by the men's national teams of the member unions of the sport's governing body, World Rugby, and takes place every four years. The winners of the first final were New Zealand, who beat France. South Africa never competed in the first two world cups due to Apartheid sanctions. 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. If the score is a draw after 80 minutes of regular play, an additional 20-minute period of play, called extra time, is added. If the score remains tied, an additional 10 minutes of sudden-death extra time are played, with the first team to score points immediately declared the winner. If no team is able to break the tie during extra time, the winner is ultimately decided by a penalty shootout. Two finals have gone to extra time: South Africa's victory against New Zealand in the 1995 final, and England's triumph against Australia in the 2003 final. Only five nations have ever made it into a Rugby World Cup final. South Africa is the most successful team in the history of the tournament, with four wins, followed by New Zealand with three wins. New Zealand and South Africa are the only teams to have won consecutive tournaments, with New Zealand winning in 2011 and 2015, and South Africa winning in 2019 and 2023, Springboks currently being the only team to have won every World cup final they were in. Australia have won the competition twice, while England have one win; they are the only nation from the Northern Hemisphere to have won the competition. France are the only team to appear in a final without ever winning one, losing all three finals they have contested.

Infobox

Sport
Rugby union
Country
International (World Rugby)
Holders
South Africa (2023)
Instituted
1987
Most titles
South Africa (4 titles)
Number of teams
20

Tables

Key · Finals
Match was won during extra time
List of final matches, and respective venues, finalists and scores · Finals
1987
1987
Year
1987
Winners
New Zealand
Final score
29–9
Runners-up
France
Venue
Eden Park
Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Attendance
48,035
1991
1991
Year
1991
Winners
Australia
Final score
12–6
Runners-up
England
Venue
Twickenham Stadium
Location
London, England
Attendance
56,208
1995
1995
Year
1995
Winners
South Africa
Final score
15–12†[B]
Runners-up
New Zealand
Venue
Ellis Park Stadium
Location
Johannesburg, South Africa
Attendance
62,000
1999
1999
Year
1999
Winners
Australia
Final score
35–12
Runners-up
France
Venue
Millennium Stadium
Location
Cardiff, Wales
Attendance
72,500
2003
2003
Year
2003
Winners
England
Final score
20–17†[C]
Runners-up
Australia
Venue
Telstra Stadium
Location
Sydney, Australia
Attendance
82,957
2007
2007
Year
2007
Winners
South Africa
Final score
15–6
Runners-up
England
Venue
Stade de France
Location
Saint-Denis, France
Attendance
80,430
2011
2011
Year
2011
Winners
New Zealand
Final score
8–7
Runners-up
France
Venue
Eden Park
Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Attendance
61,079
2015
2015
Year
2015
Winners
New Zealand
Final score
34–17
Runners-up
Australia
Venue
Twickenham Stadium
Location
London, England
Attendance
80,125
2019
2019
Year
2019
Winners
South Africa
Final score
32–12
Runners-up
England
Venue
Nissan Stadium
Location
Yokohama, Japan
Attendance
70,103
2023
2023
Year
2023
Winners
South Africa
Final score
12–11
Runners-up
New Zealand
Venue
Stade de France
Location
Saint-Denis, France
Attendance
80,065
Year
Winners
Final score
Runners-up
Venue
Location
Attendance
Ref(s)
1987
New Zealand
29–9
France
Eden Park
Auckland, New Zealand
48,035
1991
Australia
12–6
England
Twickenham Stadium
London, England
56,208
1995
South Africa
15–12†[B]
New Zealand
Ellis Park Stadium
Johannesburg, South Africa
62,000
1999
Australia
35–12
France
Millennium Stadium
Cardiff, Wales
72,500
2003
England
20–17†[C]
Australia
Telstra Stadium
Sydney, Australia
82,957
2007
South Africa
15–6
England
Stade de France
Saint-Denis, France
80,430
2011
New Zealand
8–7
France
Eden Park
Auckland, New Zealand
61,079
2015
New Zealand
34–17
Australia
Twickenham Stadium
London, England
80,125
2019
South Africa
32–12
England
Nissan Stadium
Yokohama, Japan
70,103
2023
South Africa
12–11
New Zealand
Stade de France
Saint-Denis, France
80,065
List of total final results, and respective runners-up, years won and years runners-up · Results by nation
South Africa
South Africa
National team
South Africa
Wins
4
Runners-up
0
Total finals
4
Years won
1995, 2007, 2019, 2023
Years runners-up
New Zealand
New Zealand
National team
New Zealand
Wins
3
Runners-up
2
Total finals
5
Years won
1987, 2011, 2015
Years runners-up
1995, 2023
Australia
Australia
National team
Australia
Wins
2
Runners-up
2
Total finals
4
Years won
1991, 1999
Years runners-up
2003, 2015
England
England
National team
England
Wins
1
Runners-up
3
Total finals
4
Years won
2003
Years runners-up
1991, 2007, 2019
France
France
National team
France
Wins
0
Runners-up
3
Total finals
3
Years won
Years runners-up
1987, 1999, 2011
National team
Wins
Runners-up
Total finals
Years won
Years runners-up
South Africa
4
0
4
1995, 2007, 2019, 2023
New Zealand
3
2
5
1987, 2011, 2015
1995, 2023
Australia
2
2
4
1991, 1999
2003, 2015
England
1
3
4
2003
1991, 2007, 2019
France
0
3
3
1987, 1999, 2011

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