Rugby League World Cup to expand
More than 20 countries are expected to be given the chance to compete in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup under plans announced by the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF).
Due to be staged in the UK, the 2013 event will include 14 teams - two of which will come from qualifying tournaments in the northern and southern hemispheres. A total of 12 teams will be handed automatic eligibility. RLIF delegates have backed plans to expand the World Cup format from 10 teams to 14, which hopes to increase the popularity and participation in rugby league around the world.
RLIF chair Colin Love said: "The format reflects rugby league's increased participation around the world and provides a wonderful opportunity for the finest athletes in any sport to prove themselves on the greatest stage of all."
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