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The entire tournament will take place at 12 host venues spread across Japan. The opening ceremony is set to take place at Tokyo Stadium on 20 September 2019 with the final on 2 November at Yokohama Stadium, which hosted the 2002 football World Cup final
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The first RugbyWorld Cupcompetition organized by the International Rugby Board (IRB) was held in 1987 inNew ZealandandAustraliaand was a popular and financial success. It was staged four years after a failed attempt to launch a global “rebel” (that is, outside the control of the IRB) pro...
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