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Italian Rugby Federation withdraws bid to host 2023 Rugby World Cup

FLORENCE, ITALY - NOVEMBER 24:  Mirco Bergamasco of Italy (C) during the international rugby test match between Italy and Australia at Artemio Franchi on N
Image: Italy have withdrawn their bid to host the Rugby World Cup in 2023

The Italian Rugby Federation has withdrawn its bid to host the 2023 World Cup.

The federation says the decision was based on the expected withdrawal of Rome's bid to host the 2024 Olympics.

"Our candidature has always been strictly connected to the Olympic Games bid for Rome 2024 and, as agreed with the government and the Olympic committee, we are unable to provide necessary commitments for us to move forward," said Federation president Alfredo Gavazzi.

 A general view of the Aviva Stadium
Image: Ireland, South Africa and France remain in the running to host the tournament

Italy's withdrawal leaves France, Ireland and South Africa in the running for the tournament. The host country will be selected in November, 2017.

Rome's city council is expected to vote down its Olympic bid on Thursday following Mayor Virginia Raggi's rejection of the candidacy last week.

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