List of Womens Rugby World Cup finals - Wikipedia The Women's Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union competition for women's national teams The competition was first established in 1991 but the 1991 and 1994 competitions were not sanctioned at the time by the International Rugby Board (IRB, now World Rugby) and were not recognized by them until 2009 [1] The 1998 World Cup was the first tournament sanctioned by the IRB [2] New
Womens Rugby World Cup - Complete History Results The Women's Rugby World Cup has produced many memorable moments and records The 2022 final between New Zealand and England was watched by a record crowd of 42,579 at Eden Park, setting a new attendance record for women's rugby The tournament has expanded from 12 teams in its early editions to 16 teams in recent tournaments According to Robert J Wood, the scoring patterns have evolved
Most appearances by a team in the womens Rugby Union World . . . The most appearances by a team in the women's Rugby Union World Cup Final is seven, achieved by England in 1991, 1994 and 2002–17 England have featured in every Rugby World Cup Final bar 1998, which was contested between New Zealand and the United States They have won the trophy on two occasions (1994 and 2014), losing to the United States in 1991 and to New Zealand four times (2002–10
A guide to all 16 teams in the Womens Rugby World Cup Sports A guide to all 16 teams in the Women’s Rugby World Cup New Zealand players celebrate their win over England in the final of the women’s rugby World Cup at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Nov 12, 2022 (Andrew Cornaga Photosport via AP, File)
A look back at Rugby World Cup finals history » allblacks. com As anticipation builds for the naming of the Black Ferns squad for Rugby World Cup 2025 this Friday, it’s worth reflecting on a remarkable historical pattern - every Women’s Rugby World Cup final to date has featured either New Zealand or England, and often both
Rugby World Cup Women’s Stats Archive | YSCRugby | Womens . . . Welcome to one of the most complete public records of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, spanning all tournaments since 1991 This archive has been compiled through the tireless efforts of rugby historians and statisticians who believe these players and performances deserve full recognition