Google Doodle celebrates the World Cup 2019 in Japan Rugby

Google Doodle celebrates the World Cup 2019 in Japan Rugby

The Rugby World Cup 2019 on Friday in Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium to kick, and Google the opportunity is presented with a doodle of a scrum. This year is the first time that the Rugby World Cup every four years, a series in Asia in the 32-year history, the competition has had. At the beginning of the competition are Japan and Russia, who are in Tokyo and a national television audience estimated 40 million, reports the Guardian before 49,970 fans compete. The 2019 World Cup has been called “the open tournament in history” by commentators as a traditional powerhouse nations New Zealand, England, Ireland, Wales, South Africa and Australia are all billed “real competitor.” Over the next seven weeks 20 teams including the United States (currently ranked 13 in the world) to compete for the title; the winners home with the Webb Ellis Cup. The trophy is named after a student U.K. Rugby Town called, started what is now known as modern rugby after a ball and runs with it at school.
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