Rugby League World Cup
History & Winners
Rugby League World Cup, international rugby event that is considered to be the foremost competition in the “league” variant of the sport.
The Rugby League World Cup began in 1954 in France and has been held at irregular intervals since then. Australia won six consecutive World Cups between 1975 and 2000, establishing itself as the international powerhouse in rugby league. Australia’s run of dominance ended in 2008 when the team—playing at home in Brisbane—was beaten in the World Cup final by rival New Zealand in one of the biggest upsets in rugby history. The 2000 Rugby League World Cup, held in Britain, featured teams from 16 countries, but the 2008 iteration returned to a 10-team format.
Results of the Rugby League World Cup are provided in the table.
                        
 
year
 
result
 
 
*Great Britain won on match points.
 
 
**Called International Championship from 1975 to 1977.
 
 
***Championships played without a grand final match; England was the runner-up.
 
 
****Held in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
 
1954
 
Great Britain
 
16
 
France
 
12
 
 
1957
 
Australia
 
29
 
Great Britain
 
21
 
 
1960
 
Great Britain
 
66
 
Australia
 
37
 
 
1968
 
Australia
 
20
 
France
 
2
 
 
1970
 
Australia
 
12
 
Great Britain
 
7
 
 
1972
 
Great Britain
 
10*
 
Australia
 
10
 
 
1975**
 
Australia***
 
 
1977**
 
Australia
 
13
 
Great Britain
 
12
 
 
1988
 
Australia
 
25
 
New Zealand
 
12
 
 
1992
 
Australia
 
10
 
Great Britain
 
6
 
 
1995
 
Australia
 
16
 
England
 
8
 
 
2000
 
Australia
 
40
 
New Zealand
 
12
 
 
2008
 
New Zealand
 
34
 
Australia
 
20
 
 
2013
 
Australia
 
34
 
New Zealand
 
2
 
 
2017
 
Australia
 
6
 
England
 
 
 
2021****
 
Australia
 
30
 
Samoa
 
10
 
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