South Africa beats England 32-12, wins 3rd World Cup title

South Africa were crowned Rugby World Cup champions for the third time on Saturday after an emphatic 32-12 victory over England at the Yokohama International Stadium in Japan.

Siya Kolisi grabbed the Webb Ellis Cup with his big hands, gave it a kiss and hoisted it high as fireworks exploded and his teammates — black and white — rejoiced behind him.

A blowout victory in the Rugby World Cup final for the Springboks.

Yet another transcendent moment for post-apartheid South Africa.

Led by its first black captain in the Springboks' 128-year rugby history, South Africa's multi-racial squad swept to a record-tying third World Cup title by overpowering England in a 32-12 victory on Saturday.

"We have so many problems in our country," the 28-year-old Kolisi said. "A team like this — we come from different backgrounds, different races — came together with one goal."

He thanked the people on the farms, in the taverns, in the townships and in the streets.

"We love you, South Africa," an emotional Kolisi said, "and we can achieve anything if we work together as one."

Kolisi was shaking with adrenalin as he belted out the national anthem before kickoff in Yokohama and was then at the heart of a massive effort by the Boks forwards, who brutalized England with their traditional power at the set piece to seize control of the game.

The English were driven backward at the scrum. Their passing was sloppy. The kicks were overhit. What happened to the team that demolished the All Blacks in the semifinals?

Yet, at 18-12 with 20 minutes left, the final was still up for grabs.

Then the Springboks opened up, showing the other side of their game and scoring late tries out wide through wingers Makazole Mapimpi and Cheslin Kolbe.

Mapimpi kicked ahead from the left wing and was on hand to receive a pass from center Lukhanyo Am to race over near the posts in the 67th minute.

Kolbe's try was even better, the dynamic right winger scampering down the touch line before stepping inside England captain Owen Farrell and running through unchecked in the 74th.

The celebrations could start early for the South African fans inside the International Stadium and back home, on a poignant night for a country still trying to fully emerge from the apartheid era.

"We had the privilege of giving people hope," South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus said, "not the burden of giving people hope."

It was 24 years ago when the Springboks won their first World Cup title in front of Nelson Mandela, a year after he became president in a democratic election after decades of racial segregation and his own imprisonment for 27 years.

Twelve years later, they won it again — also against England — and it has been another 12-year gap to their third.

While the All Blacks have also won the biggest prize in rugby three times, they have played in all nine editions of the World Cup. South Africa has only played in the tournament seven times, having been barred from the 1987 and '91 tournaments as part of sporting sanctions during the apartheid era.

It is three wins from three finals for the Springboks, who finally scored a try in a title match.

England never led in the final and its players slumped to the ground at the final whistle, lock Maro Itoje hurling his scrum cap.

Maybe they did play their final last weekend, as some of their fans feared. Maybe beating Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in a two-week span was just too much to ask.

Coach Eddie Jones, an Australian brought in after the wreckage of the 2015 World Cup that England hosted but didn't even get out of the pool stage, got the team to the top of the rankings — his first aim after taking charge.

But he couldn't deliver a second title for England, after the class of 2003. Jones was also on the losing end in '03 as Australia's coach in final decided by a dropped goal in extra time.

"I thought they executed their plan brilliantly," England flyhalf George Ford said of the Boks. "They just did a job on us."

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