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{{Infobox rugby tournament
{{Infobox rugby tournament
|name        = 2019 Rugby Union World Cup
|name        = 2019 Rugby Union World Cup
[[File:RUWC Vidoria Logo.png|200px]]
[[File:RUWC Vidoria Logo.png|200px]]
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|attendance  = 1034943
|attendance  = 1034943
|top scorer  = Ernesto Gallo
|top scorer  = Ernesto Gallo
|most tries  =  
|most tries  = Esteban Spinola
|preceded by  = [[2018 Rugby World Cup (Aeia)|2018]]
|preceded by  = [[2018 Rugby World Cup (Aeia)|2018]]
|succeeded by =[[2020 Rugby World Cup (Aeia)|2020]]
|succeeded by =[[2020 Rugby World Cup (Aeia)|2020]]
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==Host Selection==
==Host Selection==


TBD
On April 12, 2011, the [[International Rugby Board|IRB]] requested that any nations interested in hosting the 2015-2019 Rugby World Cup events should indicate their interests by 2013, but no specific date was provided for the due date. The Lhedwinic bid was announced on 4 April 2012, and the Vidorian bid was announced on 15 January 2013. On 16 March 2014, the IRB announced that the ballot was to occur in 2015.
 
The IRB announced that Vidoria would host the 2019 Rugby World Cup on 15 September 2015. It outbid the Lhedwinic bid by a majority of 5.


==Teams==
==Teams==
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*{{flag|Vidoria}}
*{{flag|Vidoria}}
|}
|}
===Draw===
The 2019 Rugby World Cup introduced a new pool draw system, in which the qualified teams were grouped into 4 bands in terms of their IRB coefficient. The bands were announced during the pool draw in Sejoria.
{|
|- style="text-align:left"
! style="width:10em"|Band 1
! style="width:10em"|Band 2
! style="width:10em"|Band 3
! style="width:14em"|Band 4
|- style="vertical-align:top"
|{{plainlist|
*{{ru|Newrey}}
*{{ru|Atresca}}
*{{ru|Cuirpthe}}
*{{ru|Navack}}
}}
|{{plainlist|
*{{ru|Vidoria}}
*{{ru|Vvarden}}
*{{ru|Veleaz}}
*{{ru|Vaellenia}}
}}
|{{plainlist|
*{{ru|Liiduria}}
*{{ru|Midrasia}}
*{{ru|Ainhar}}
*{{ru|Wradhia}}
}}
|{{plainlist|
*{{ru|The Mawusi}}
*{{ru|Aleramia}}
*{{ru|Aleia}}
*{{ru|Liberimery}}
}}
|}
The draw saw a representative draw names from a band at random, the first nation pulled put in Pool A, the second in Pool B, the third in Pool C and the fourth in Pool B. Band 4 was drawn first, drawn by former Vidorian hooker Huaman Cervantés. Band 3 was drawn second, drawn by Vidorian member of the [[Federal Council of Vidoria|Federal Council]] [[Alicia Luiz]]. Band 2 was drawn third, drawn by former Newreyan player Taft Edwards. Finally, Band 1 was drawn last, drawn by IRB President TBD.


==Venues==
==Venues==
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|[[File:Estadio-charrua-montevideo-2017.jpg|130px]]
|[[File:Estadio-charrua-montevideo-2017.jpg|130px]]
|-
|-
|}
==Pool stage==
The 16 teams were divided into 4 pools of 4, each consisting of 6 games. Teams were awarded 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw and none for a defeat. Additionally, a system of bonus points awarded one point if a team scored 4 or more tries, and one point of a team loses by 7 points or fewer. The teams finishing in the top half of the pool reach the quarter-finals.
'''Tie-breaking criteria'''
In case of a tie, the following tiebreakers would apply:
# Difference between the points scored for and points scored against in all pool matches
# Difference between tries scored for and tries scored against in all pool matches
# Tries scored in all pool matches
# [[Template:Aeian_Rugby_Rankings|Official Aeia Rugby Rankings]]
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!colspan=2|{{navbar-header|Key to colours in pool tables|2019 Rugby World Cup}}
|-
| style="background:#cfc; width:20px;"|
| style="text-align:left;" |Advanced to the quarter-finals
|}
===Pool A===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!width="200"|{{navbar-header|Team|2019 Rugby World Cup Pool A}}
!width="20"|Pld
!width="20"|W
!width="20"|D
!width="20"|L
!width="20"|TF
!width="20"|PF
!width="20"|PA
!width="40"|+/−
!width="20"|BP
!width="20"|Pts
|- style="background:#cfc"
| style="text-align:left;" |{{ru|Vidoria}}
| 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 12 || 71 || 46 || +25 || 2 || '''10'''
|- style="background:#cfc"
| style="text-align:left;" |{{ru|Atresca}}
| 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 10 || 65 || 45 || +20 || 2 || '''10'''
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{ru|Midrasia}}
| 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 29 || 44 || -15 || 1 || '''5'''
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{ru|Liberimery}}
| 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 24 || 54 || –30 || 0 || '''4'''
|}
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{{Football box
|date={{Start date|2019|9|29|df=y}}
|time=21:00
|team1={{flag|Vidoria}}
|score=20-3
|report=
|team2={{flag|Liberimery}}
|stadium=Estadio Dieguas, Sejoria
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
{{Football box
|date={{Start date|2019|10|4|df=y}}
|time=19:30
|team1={{flag|Midrasia}}
|score=3–14
|report=
|team2={{flag|Atresca}}
|stadium=Estadio Fernando Juderías, Adrogué
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
----
{{Football box
|date={{Start date|2019|10|6|df=y}}
|time=18:00
|team1={{flag|Vidoria}}
|score=24–37
|report=
|team2={{flag|Atresca}}
|stadium=Parque Verde, Sejoria
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
{{Football box
|date={{Start date|2019|10|8|df=y}}
|time=16:30
|team1={{flag|Liberimery}}
|score=3–14
|report=
|team2={{flag|Midrasia}}
|stadium=Estadio Pahualma, Haválla
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
----
{{Football box
|date={{Start date|2019|10|11|df=y}}
|time=18:30
|team1={{flag|Midrasia}}
|score=6–27
|report=
|team2={{flag|Vidoria}}
|stadium=Arena PFV, Vinazia
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
{{Football box
|date={{Start date|2019|10|13|df=y}}
|time=19:30
|team1={{flag|Atresca}}
|score=14-18
|report=
|team2={{flag|Liberimery}}
|stadium=Arena PFV, Vinazia
|attendance=
|referee=
}}

Latest revision as of 16:50, 16 December 2019

2019 Rugby Union World Cup RUWC Vidoria Logo.png
Tournament details
Host nation Vidoria
Date29 Sept - 01 Nov
Final positions
Champions Veleaz
Runner-up Vidoria
Third place Atresca
Fourth place Cuirpthe
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Tries scored142 (4.58 per match)
Attendance1,034,943 (33,385 per match)
Top scorer(s)Ernesto Gallo
Most triesEsteban Spinola
2018
2020

The 2019 Rugby World Cup is the ongoing TBDth Rugby World Cup, the annual rugby union world championship. The tournament is being held in Vidoria from 29 September to 1 November. This is the first time the tournament has been held in Rennekka, and the first time in TBD years that the tournament has been held outside of Asura, as part of an ongoing globalisation plan by the IRB.

The opening match of the 2019 Rugby World Cup, played by Vidoria and Liberimery, was held in Estadio Dieguas in Sejoria, and the final will be held in Arena Nacional, Aljuá.

Host Selection

On April 12, 2011, the IRB requested that any nations interested in hosting the 2015-2019 Rugby World Cup events should indicate their interests by 2013, but no specific date was provided for the due date. The Lhedwinic bid was announced on 4 April 2012, and the Vidorian bid was announced on 15 January 2013. On 16 March 2014, the IRB announced that the ballot was to occur in 2015.

The IRB announced that Vidoria would host the 2019 Rugby World Cup on 15 September 2015. It outbid the Lhedwinic bid by a majority of 5.

Teams

Asura (13) Majula (1)

Rennekka (2)

Draw

The 2019 Rugby World Cup introduced a new pool draw system, in which the qualified teams were grouped into 4 bands in terms of their IRB coefficient. The bands were announced during the pool draw in Sejoria.

Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4
  •  [[Newrey {{{altlink}}}|Newrey]]
  •  Atresca
  •  Cuirpthe
  •  [[Navack {{{altlink}}}|Navack]]

The draw saw a representative draw names from a band at random, the first nation pulled put in Pool A, the second in Pool B, the third in Pool C and the fourth in Pool B. Band 4 was drawn first, drawn by former Vidorian hooker Huaman Cervantés. Band 3 was drawn second, drawn by Vidorian member of the Federal Council Alicia Luiz. Band 2 was drawn third, drawn by former Newreyan player Taft Edwards. Finally, Band 1 was drawn last, drawn by IRB President TBD.

Venues

Aljuá Sejoria Sejoria Adrogué
Arena Nacional Parque Verde Estadio Dieguas Estadio Fernando Juderías
Capacity: 87,101 Capacity: 71,294 Capacity: 50,041 Capacity: 63,903
Maracanã 2014 e.jpg Qualcomm Stadium.jpg Estadio Único Ciudad de La Plata.jpg Castelão Arena (5).jpg
Location of the 8 stadia hosting rugby matches at the 2019 Rugby World Cup
Vinazia Viyamueva Haválla Hellénna
Arena PFV Estadio Pilajosa Estadio Pahualma Estadio Perilla
Capacity: 46,931 Capacity: 24,442 Capacity: 45,137 Capacity: 30,211
Estádio Nilton Santos 2017.jpg Ferro vista aerea.jpg MIRANDO A QUITO DESDE LAS ALTURAS (37628605982).jpg Estadio-charrua-montevideo-2017.jpg

Pool stage

The 16 teams were divided into 4 pools of 4, each consisting of 6 games. Teams were awarded 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw and none for a defeat. Additionally, a system of bonus points awarded one point if a team scored 4 or more tries, and one point of a team loses by 7 points or fewer. The teams finishing in the top half of the pool reach the quarter-finals.

Tie-breaking criteria

In case of a tie, the following tiebreakers would apply:

  1. Difference between the points scored for and points scored against in all pool matches
  2. Difference between tries scored for and tries scored against in all pool matches
  3. Tries scored in all pool matches
  4. Official Aeia Rugby Rankings
Key to colours in pool tables
Advanced to the quarter-finals

Pool A

Team
Pld W D L TF PF PA +/− BP Pts
 Vidoria 3 2 0 1 12 71 46 +25 2 10
 Atresca 3 2 0 1 10 65 45 +20 2 10
 [[Midrasia {{{altlink}}}|Midrasia]] 3 1 0 2 4 29 44 -15 1 5
 [[Liberimery {{{altlink}}}|Liberimery]] 3 1 0 2 2 24 54 –30 0 4

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 Vidoria20-3 Liberimery
Estadio Dieguas, Sejoria
 Midrasia3–14 Atresca
Estadio Fernando Juderías, Adrogué

 Vidoria24–37 Atresca
Parque Verde, Sejoria
 Liberimery3–14 Midrasia
Estadio Pahualma, Haválla

 Midrasia6–27 Vidoria
Arena PFV, Vinazia
 Atresca14-18 Liberimery
Arena PFV, Vinazia