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Template:Region icon Kylaris

Women's Rugby World Cup
Current season or competition:
2023 Women's Rugby World Cup
Kylaris Rugby Logo (PNG).png
Logo of the IRFB, branded as Kylaris Rugby
SportRugby union
Instituted1995; 29 years ago
Number of teams20 (finals)
HoldersTemplate:Country data Estmere (2019)
Most titles Caldia (3 titles)
Websitewrwc.org

The Women's Rugby World Cup is a women's rugby union tournament hosted every four years and contested by the top 20 internationally qualifying teams. The tournament began in 1995, hosted in the four year gap between the men's Rugby World Cup - two years following the previous world cup, and two years prior to the following the world cup. Since the first tournament, hosted by Caldia, seven tournaments have been held, of which three have been won by Caldia (1995, 2007 and 2015), two by Estmere (1999 and 2019) and once each by Rizealand (2003) and Satavia (2011). The latest edition, hosted by Estmere, will be held in 2023.

Format

The tournamet consists of twenty teams. Of these, twelve qualify automatically (by virtue of finishing in the top three of their pool at the previous Women's Rugby World Cup) whilst the remaining eight teams qualify through regional tournaments. The tournament sees teams compete over a six week period, first in a round-robin pool-stage, which sees three teams eliminated from each pool, before the remainig two teams in each pool play in the quarter-finals in an elimination tournament.