World Rugby

World Rugby

Spectator-Sports

Industry Category
Spectator-Sports
Company Description

World Rugby stands as the global governing body for rugby union, dedicated to the sport's sustainable growth and integrity. From its headquarters in Dublin, World Rugby oversees the Laws and Regulations of the game, ensuring fair play and consistent standards across all levels of competition. World Rugby House is located at 8-10 Pembroke Street Lower, Dublin, Dublin 2, IE.

As tournament owners and managers, World Rugby organizes world-class events that showcase the excitement and passion of rugby. Through strategic investment programs and the delivery of educational initiatives, World Rugby fosters game development among its member unions worldwide. The organization is deeply committed to promoting rugby's values of integrity, passion, solidarity, discipline, and respect.

World Rugby is focused on expanding its global reach, increasing participation, and enhancing the overall experience for players and fans alike. By prioritizing innovation and collaboration, World Rugby aims to secure a vibrant future for rugby on the world stage. We invite the management team at World Rugby to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform to further amplify your global presence.

Key Personnel / Employees
Albert Caravelli Jens Aage Skare Nielsen Sean Summers Dirk Heuff Muhammad Hazwan Khair (Head of Sports Medicine Selangor FC) Wahidah Othaman (Physiotherapist at KL Kinetic)

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Alternative Company Names

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World Rugby 世界橄榄球 विश्व रग्बी عالم الرغبي Мировой регби