2013 Festival of World Cups

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The 2013 Festival of World Cups was a series of rugby league World Cups held in the United Kingdom during 2013. The centrepiece of the Festival was the men's 2013 Rugby League World Cup. In addition to this tournament, there were also world cups held for students, police, women, armed forces and wheelchair teams.

Festival schedule[]

The Festival of World Cups includes:

Event Dates Venues Winner
Student July - 14 July 2013 4 venues in West Yorkshire; Headingley Rugby Stadium Australia
Men 26 October - 30 November 2013 19 venues across England, Wales, Ireland and France; Old Trafford (Final) Australia
Police July - 14 July 2013 4 venues in West Yorkshire; Headingley Rugby Stadium Australia
Women July - 14 July 2013 4 venues in West Yorkshire; Headingley Rugby Stadium Australia
Armed Forces July - 13 July 2013 Colchester Garrison Sports Stadium Australia
Wheelchair July - 13 July 2013 France

University[]

The eighth Student Rugby League World Cup were held in July. The eight countries that took part were England, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Scotland and Wales.

Group stage games took place at South Leeds Stadium, The Big Fellas Stadium in Featherstone, The LoveRugbyLeague.Com Stadium in Batley and The Tetley’s Stadium in Dewsbury.

14 July 2013
England 16 - 26 Australia
Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds

Men[]

The fourteenth Rugby League World Cup took place with the final on 30 November. Fourteen teams took part. Defending Champions New Zealand, hosts England, Australia, France, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Fiji, Samoa, the Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea all qualified automatically, while Italy and the United States qualified through tournaments in 2010 and 2011. The final was held at Old Trafford on 30 November.

30 November 2013
New Zealand 2-34 Australia

Police[]

The second Police Rugby League World Cup took place in July. Defending champions Fiji joined hosts Great Britain and Australia in the tournament.[1]

Group stage games took place at South Leeds Stadium, The Big Fellas Stadium in Featherstone, The LoveRugbyLeague.Com Stadium in Batley and The Tetley’s Stadium in Dewsbury.

14 July 2013
Australia 18 - 16 Fiji
Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds

Women[]

The fourth Women's Rugby League World Cup were held in Leeds alongside the student and police World Cups, with the final taking place at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds. Seven teams took part including three time defending champions New Zealand as well as hosts England and Australia, France, Russia, Samoa and Tonga.

Group stage games took place at South Leeds Stadium, The Big Fellas Stadium in Featherstone, The LoveRugbyLeague.Com Stadium in Batley and The Tetley’s Stadium in Dewsbury.

14 July 2013
New Zealand 12 - 22 Australia
Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds

Armed Forces[]

The second Armed Forces World Cup took place at the Colchester Garrison Sports Stadium. Five nations competed; Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and Serbia. The middle weekend of the tournament coincides with the annual military festival held in Colchester.

13 July 2013
New Zealand 22 - 32 Australia

Wheelchair[]

Five teams took part in the second Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup to be held at . The six teams are France, Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. [2]

13 July 2013
France 42 - 40 England

References[]

  1. ^ "Total Rugby League Fans Forum".
  2. ^ "FOWC 2013". Archived from the original on 31 May 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.

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