In the African Regional qualifying process, 14 of the 15 eligible IRB member nations took part. South Africa had already qualified from Rugby World Cup 2007).
The qualifying process began with playoffs in May 2008. The 2008âÂÂ09 Africa Cup doubled as the qualifying tournament, with the winner being Africa's direct qualifier. The runner-up of the tournament would be entered into the four-team World Cup playoff for the 20th 2011 Rugby World Cup finalist berth.
The Cup was decided first by four pools of three teams with the pool winners qualifying for the semi-finals.
Namibia swept Tunisia in a two-legged final, qualifying for Pool D of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, while Tunisia advanced to the Final Place Playoff.
Two single-legged playoffs were used to cut the nations down from the 14 eligible nations to the 12 who would compete for the 2008âÂÂ09 Africa Cup. Preliminary round teams were the lowest ranked teams in the north and south respectively. Nigeria and Swaziland were eliminated in this round.
Pool winners qualified for the semi-finals. Pools were determined through world rankings.
Bonus point system:
Namibia won 67âÂÂ27 and progressed to Round 3.
Tunisia won 79âÂÂ30 and progressed to Round 3.
Namibia and Tunisia competed for Africa's automatic place in the 2011 Rugby World Cup finals in New Zealand over two legs, with Namibia qualifying for their fourth consecutive world cup. Tunisia faced Romania, the third-placed team from Europe, in the semi-finals of the Play-off series.
Namibia won the series 2âÂÂ0, with an aggregate score of 40âÂÂ23.
2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying