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World Rugby is the international governing body for rugby union, based in Dublin, Ireland. It oversees a vast community of over 500 million fans and eight million players across 134 national member unions. The organization aims to grow the sport by making it more relevant and accessible, guided by core values of integrity, passion, solidarity, discipline, and respect. Founded in 1886, World Rugby has evolved significantly, introducing professionalism in 1995 and launching the Rugby World Cup in 1987. It also secured rugby sevens as an Olympic sport in 2009 and rebranded to World Rugby in 2014. The organization manages major competitions, including the Rugby World Cup and rugby sevens events, while maintaining global rankings. World Rugby is committed to expanding the sport, focusing on inclusivity, sustainability, and player welfare through various development programs.
World Rugby is the international governing body for rugby union, based in Dublin, Ireland. It oversees a vast community of over 500 million fans and eight million players across 134 national member unions. The organization aims to grow the sport by making it more relevant and accessible, guided by core values of integrity, passion, solidarity, discipline, and respect. Founded in 1886, World Rugby has evolved significantly, introducing professionalism in 1995 and launching the Rugby World Cup in 1987. It also secured rugby sevens as an Olympic sport in 2009 and rebranded to World Rugby in 2014. The organization manages major competitions, including the Rugby World Cup and rugby sevens events, while maintaining global rankings. World Rugby is committed to expanding the sport, focusing on inclusivity, sustainability, and player welfare through various development programs.























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