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Zimbabwe at the Rugby World Cup

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Zimbabwe at the Rugby World Cup

Zimbabwe have made two Rugby World Cup appearances – in 1987 and 1991.

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In the 1987 Rugby World Cup, Zimbabwe's national rugby team was invited as the African entrant. No other African countries were invited, as South Africa was disqualified from the tournament due to a sporting boycott adopted by the international community in response to apartheid.

However, Zimbabwe succeeded in getting through 1991 Rugby World Cup qualifying, and hosted the Africa qualifications. In more recent years, the Namibia national rugby union team has generally defeated Zimbabwe in African qualifying rounds.

By position

  • 1987 Rugby World Cup Eliminated in pool stages
  • 1991 Rugby World Cup Eliminated in pool stages
  • 1995 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.
  • 1999 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.
  • 2003 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.
  • 2007 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.
  • 2011 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.
  • 2015 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.
  • 1987 Rugby World Cup

    Pool 4 games –

    1991 Rugby World Cup

    Pool B games –

    1995 Rugby World Cup

    Did not qualify.

    1999 Rugby World Cup

    Did not qualify.

    2003 Rugby World Cup

    Did not qualify.

    2007 Rugby World Cup

    Did not qualify.

    2011 Rugby World Cup

    Did not qualify.

    2015 Rugby World Cup

    Did not qualify.

    Hosting

    So far Zimbabwe has not hosted any World Cup games.

    References

    Zimbabwe at the Rugby World Cup Wikipedia


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