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The Rugby World Cup's group stages are synced with each other, with the first matches occuring on Friday 15th January, with the opening match of the tournament being held at 8:00 in the evening, Satavian Standard Time, and will be between [[Caldia]] and [[Rwizikuru]]. | The Rugby World Cup's group stages are synced with each other, with the first matches occuring on Friday 15th January, with the opening match of the tournament being held at 8:00 in the evening, Satavian Standard Time, and will be between [[Caldia]] and [[Rwizikuru]]. | ||
==Bid== | |||
WorldRugby, the main international union for Rugby Union, and owner of the Rugby World Cup, announced biding for the 2021 Rugby World Cup in 2016. Four bids were submitted: Satavia, [[Halland]], [[Nuvania]] and [[Masari]]. Masari's bid was withdrawn in early 2017, with the aim of instead hosting either 2025 or the 2029 world cup. Nuvania also withdrew it's bid, in order to strengthen the Satavian bid against Halland. Voting began in Caldia by the WorldRugby Host Committee (which includes former players, coaches and union representatives) following the end of the 2017 cup, and 72 votes were cast for Satavia, whilst 29 were cast for Halland. | |||
==Participants== | ==Participants== | ||
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[[File:Kylaris RWC 2021 Member Map.png|400px|thumb|right|Participants of the 2021 RWC, in blue, with the host, Satavia, in Green]] | [[File:Kylaris RWC 2021 Member Map.png|400px|thumb|right|Participants of the 2021 RWC, in blue, with the host, Satavia, in Green]] | ||
==Draw & Pools== | ==Draw & Pools== | ||
The pool draw took place on December 3rd, 2020, with four pools, Pool A, Pool B, Pool C and Pool D being made up of: | The pool draw took place on December 3rd, 2020, with four pools, Pool A, Pool B, Pool C and Pool D being made up of: |
Revision as of 14:42, 18 January 2021
Tournament details | |
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Host nation | Satavia |
Date | 15th, January 2021 - 17th, February 2021 |
No. of nations | see Participants |
← 2017 2025 → |
The 2021 Rugby World Cup, to be hosted by Satavia, is scheduled to be held in Mid January 2021, until February of that year. This marks the first time that the tournament has been hosted by Satavia, and also the first time that the cup will be held in Asteria Inferior. 20 countries qualified, and xx countries will make their World Cup debuts.
The Rugby World Cup's group stages are synced with each other, with the first matches occuring on Friday 15th January, with the opening match of the tournament being held at 8:00 in the evening, Satavian Standard Time, and will be between Caldia and Rwizikuru.
Bid
WorldRugby, the main international union for Rugby Union, and owner of the Rugby World Cup, announced biding for the 2021 Rugby World Cup in 2016. Four bids were submitted: Satavia, Halland, Nuvania and Masari. Masari's bid was withdrawn in early 2017, with the aim of instead hosting either 2025 or the 2029 world cup. Nuvania also withdrew it's bid, in order to strengthen the Satavian bid against Halland. Voting began in Caldia by the WorldRugby Host Committee (which includes former players, coaches and union representatives) following the end of the 2017 cup, and 72 votes were cast for Satavia, whilst 29 were cast for Halland.
Participants
Asteria Inferior (3)
Asteria Superior (2) Coius (4) |
Euclea (11) |
Draw & Pools
The pool draw took place on December 3rd, 2020, with four pools, Pool A, Pool B, Pool C and Pool D being made up of:
- Pool A: Seed 1 and Seed 3, and three other randomly selected nations
- Pool B: Seed 2 and Seed 4, and three other randomly selected nations
- Pool C: Seed 5 and Seed 7, and three other randomly selected nations
- Pool D: Seed 6 and Seed 8, and three other randomly selected nations
Following the random draw, the pools were selected like this:
Pool A | Pool B | Pool C | Pool D |
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Venues
Port Hope International Stadium | Fort Kinnon Arena | DePex Stadium (Stadium of the Satavians) |
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Port Hope | Port Arthur-Fort Kinnon | Port Hope |
Capacity: 59,373 | Capacity: 54,211 | Capacity: 68,758 |
King's College Jago Sports Arena | Port Edward Arena | Satavian Airlines Oval |
Port Jago | Port Edward | Adamstown |
Capacity: 28,476 | Capacity: 34,000 | Capacity: 26,500 |
Broadcasting
- Gapolania: RTG Sport (in Vespasian), RTG 3 (in Novalian)
- Montecara: Telè1
- Satavia: HopePostTV; ChannelOne (Bronze Final)