Rugby League World Cup venues
The following is a list of venues that have hosted matches as part of the Rugby League World Cup.[1]
The first Rugby League World Cup was staged in France in 1954 with the last having been staged in four countries (England, France, Ireland and Wales) in 2013. The next World Cup is set to be held in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea in 2017.
As of 2013 there have been 14 Rugby League World Cups held since 1954.
Venues
All countries listed in alphabetical order. All venues listed in order of appearance. Venue capacity is as it currently stands and in some cases may vary from the capacity of the venue at the time of use. For example, the Sydney Cricket Ground's current spectator capacity is 48,000 but stood at 70,000 when used as a World Cup venue.
Australia
England
France
City | Stadium | Capacity | Highest Attendance |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paris | Parc des Princes | 48,712 | 30,368 | 1954, 1972 |
Lyon | Stade de Gerland | 43,051 | 10,250 | 1954, 1972 |
Toulouse | Stadium Municipal | 33,150 | 37,471 | 1954, 1972, 1975, 2000 |
Marseille | Stade Vélodrome | 67,394 | 20,748 | 1954, 1972, 1975 |
Bordeaux | Stade Chaban Delmas | 35,000 | 14,000 | 1954, 1975 |
Nantes | Stade Marcel Saupin | 20,000 | 13,000 | 1954 |
Perpignan | Stade Gilbert Brutus | 13,000 | 11,576 | 1972, 1975, 1985-88, 1989-92, 2013 |
Grenoble | Stade Lesdiguières | 12,000 | 5,321 | 1972 |
Pau | Stade du Hameau | 13,819 | 7,500 | 1972 |
Avignon | Parc des Sports | 17,518 | 17,518 | 1985-88, 2013 |
Carcassonne | Stade Albert Domec | 10,000 | 10,288 | 1985-88, 1989-92, 2000 |
Paris | Stade Sébastien Charléty | 20,000 | 7,498 | 2000 |
Albi | Stadium Municipal d'Albi | 13,058 | 7,969 | 2000 |
Ireland
City | Stadium | Capacity | Highest Attendance |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dublin | Tolka Park | 9,680 | 1,782 | 2000 |
Limerick | Thomond Park | 25,630 | 5,021 | 2013 |
New Zealand
City | Stadium | Capacity | Highest Attendance |
Years | Matches |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Auckland | Carlaw Park | 20,000 | 18,000 | 1968, 1975, 1977, 1985-88 | 10 |
Christchurch | Addington Showground | 18,000 | 9,000 | 1975, 1977, 1985-88, 1989-92, 2017 | 5 |
Auckland | Eden Park | 50,000 | 47,363 | 1985-88 | 1 |
Auckland | Mount Smart Stadium | 30,000 | 15,000 | 1989-92, 2017 | 2 |
Wellington | Wellington Regional Stadium | 34,500 | TBC | 2017 | 0 |
Hamilton | Waikato Stadium | 25,800 | TBC | 2017 | 0 |
Northern Ireland
City | Stadium | Capacity | Highest Attendance |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|
Belfast | Windsor Park | 17,000 | 3,207 | 2000 |
Papua New Guinea
City | Stadium | Capacity | Highest Attendance |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|
Port Moresby | Lloyd Robson Oval | 17,000 | 17,000 | 1985-88, 1989-92, 2017 |
Goroka | Danny Leahy Oval | 13,000 | 11,485 | 1989-92 |
Scotland
City | Stadium | Capacity | Highest Attendance |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|
Glasgow | Firhill Stadium | 10,102 | 2,008 | 2000 |
Edinburgh | Tynecastle Stadium | 17,529 | 1,579 | 2000 |
Wales
City | Stadium | Capacity | Highest Attendance |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|
Swansea | St. Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground | 4,500 | 11,112 | 1975 |
Cardiff | Ninian Park | 21,508 | 10,250 | 1995 |
Swansea | Vetch Field | 11,475 | 15,385 | 1995 |
Wrexham | Racecourse Ground | 10,771 | 8,019 | 2000, 2013 |
Llanelli | Stradey Park | 10,800 | 1,497 | 2000 |
Cardiff | Millennium Stadium | 74,500 | 45,052 | 2000, 2013 |
Neath | The Gnoll | 5,000 | 3,270 | 2013 |
See also
- Rugby League World Cup finals
- List of rugby league competitions
- List of rugby league stadiums by capacity
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rugby League World Cup. |
Further reading
- Andrews, Malcolm & Butcher, Tim (2009). The Rugby League World Cup. League Publications.