Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Rugby World Cup Final is the most important rugby union match in the world. Played every four years, it determines the World Champions. The Rugby World Cup is the premier international rugby union competition. The event is organised by the sport''s governing body, the International Rugby Board (IRB), and is contested by the men''s national teams. The inaugural tournament was held in 1987, hosted by both Australia and New Zealand, and is now contested every four years. The tournament is one of the largest international sporting competitions in the world. The winners are awarded the William Webb Ellis Cup. William Webb Ellis was the Rugby School pupil who - according to popular myth - invented the game after picking up the ball during a game of football. South Africa are the current World Champions, having won the 2007 Rugby World Cup final in France on 20 October 2007 with victory over England, the 2003 World Champions and current runners-up. The next Rugby World Cup is slated for 2011 in New Zealand. The hosts for 2015 and 2019 have been announced as England and Japan respectively.