1991 Rugby World Cup - Africa qualification

1991 Rugby World Cup - Africa qualification

For the 1991 Rugby World Cup, there was one African position available. Eventually Zimbabwe would qualify through to the finals tournament. All matches were played in Harare, Zimbabwe in May, 1990

Overview

"Winner (Zimbabwe) qualified to 1991 Rugby World Cup, Pool 2."

Final Standings

Match Schedulerugbybox
date = 1990-05-05
home = ru|TUN
score = 16 – 12
away = ru|MAR
homescore =
awayscore =
stadium = Harare, Zimbabwe
attendance =
referee =
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date = 1990-05-05
home = ru|ZIM
score = 22 – 9
away = ru|CIV
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awayscore =
stadium = Harare, Zimbabwe
attendance =
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----rugbybox
date = 1990-05-08
home = ru|ZIM
score = 16 – 0
away = ru|MAR
homescore =
awayscore =
stadium = Harare, Zimbabwe
attendance =
referee =
----rugbybox
date = 1990-05-08
home = ru|TUN
score = 12 – 7
away = ru|CIV
homescore =
awayscore =
stadium = Harare, Zimbabwe
attendance =
referee =
----rugbybox
date = 1990-05-12
home = ru|ZIM
score = 24 – 3
away = ru|TUN
homescore =
awayscore =
stadium = Harare, Zimbabwe
attendance =
referee =
----rugbybox
date = 1990-05-12
home = ru|MAR
score = 11 – 4
away = ru|CIV
homescore =
awayscore =
stadium = Harare, Zimbabwe
attendance =
referee =
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