Argentina national rugby union team

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox national rugby team The Argentina national rugby union team (Spanish: Selección de rugby de Argentina) represents the Argentine Rugby Union in men's international competitions, The Argentine Rugby Union (Template:Langx). Officially nicknamed Los Pumas, they play in sky blue and white jerseys. They are ranked 5th in the world by World Rugby, making them by some distance the highest-ranked nation in the Americas.

Argentina played its first international rugby match in 1910 against a touring British Isles team. Argentina has competed at every Rugby World Cup since the first tournament of 1987 and are considered by far the strongest team within the Americas, being undefeated against all but Canada, against whom they have suffered two losses.

The Pumas' impressive results since the 1999 World Cup have seen rugby's popularity in Argentina grow significantly. They have achieved several upset victories and are capable of regularly defeating Six Nations sides. In the 2007 Rugby World Cup, Argentina were undefeated in their pool and reached the semi-finals for the first time; they were defeated by South Africa in the semi-finals, but followed up with a win over France to claim third place overall. By the end of the competition, the team had reached an all-time high of third in the World Rankings.

After their advances in competitiveness and performance during the 2000s, coupled with their location in the Southern Hemisphere, Argentina was the only tier 1 nation that had no regular competition.<ref name="Pichot">"Six Nations would be magnificent seven with us, pleads Pichot", Western Mail, 19 June 2006.</ref> Argentina officially joined The Rugby Championship on 23 November 2011.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In their first tournament in 2012, Argentina secured a 16–16 draw with The Springboks in only their second game.

The 2014 Rugby Championship saw the first Championship-match win for Argentina who defeated Australia 21–17.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 2015 proved to be a successful year for Argentine rugby, including their first ever win over South Africa in the Rugby Championship, and they reached another semi-final at the 2015 Rugby World Cup. In the 2016 Rugby Championship, the Pumas again defeated the Springboks. Although winless during the 2017 Rugby Championship, the Pumas achieved two wins in their 2018 campaign, defeating both South Africa and Australia. On 14 November 2020, the Pumas beat New Zealand 25–15 to record their first win over the All Blacks, and on August 27, 2022, they defeated the All Blacks for the first time in New Zealand. The wins against New Zealand meant that Los Pumas had finally won a match against every major Rugby union team. In the 2024 Rugby Championship, the Pumas first achieved wins against all three rivals in the same year, including a win against number one ranked South Africa.

History

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The first Argentina national team ever before playing the British Lions, 12 June 1910

The History of the Argentina national team starts with the first international played by an Argentine side against the British Isles in 1910 when they toured on South America. Argentina gained recognition in 1965, when the team toured South Africa playing a series of friendly matches there. In that tour the national team was nicknamed Los Pumas, a name that became an identity mark for Argentina, remaining to present days.

Argentina has taken part in all the Rugby World Cups since the first edition in 1987, their best performance being the third place achieved in 2007. Argentina followed their growing competitiveness in the Rugby Championship with a strong showing in the 2015 World Cup, reaching the semi-finals for the second time. The national side has also played in the Rugby Championship since the 2012 edition, after joining the competition one year before.<ref>Argentina is now part of Rugby Championship by Frankie Deges, The Buenos Aires Herald, 23 November 2011</ref>

Colours, symbol and name

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The team that played the first test against the British Lions wearing the light blue and white jersey for the first time on 31 July 1927

Argentina alternated blue and white jerseys during its first international matches in 1910. In 1927 Mr. Abelardo Gutiérrez of Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires proposed that Argentina should play against the British Lions wearing a striped light blue and white jersey. That request was accepted and Argentina wore the striped uniform for the first time in its history.<ref name=lapasion>"La pasión cumple 100 años", La Nación, 10 April 1999</ref><ref>¿Cuántas veces jugaron Los Pumas y los British & Irish Lions? on ESPN.com.ar, 7 Dec 2023</ref>

Los Pumas play in a shirt in the country's flag (and sporting) colours of light blue and white, white shorts, and socks in light blue and white. In 2011, the UAR signed a deal with Nike which became the exclusive kit provider for all its national senior and youth teams, including Pampas XV.<ref>"El pase del verano: Los Pumas dejan Adidas para vestirse con Nike", El Cronista, 27 November 2011</ref> The first uniform designed by the American company left the traditional horizontal-striped jersey behind, featuring a single light blue with white shoulders jersey, although it was announced that Los Pumas would wear its traditional uniform again when they play the 2012 Rugby Championship.<ref>"Nike presenta su camiseta de Los Pumas", Prematch website</ref>

The Jaguar, native to northeastern Argentina was chosen as the symbol of the team in 1941

In September 1941, Abelardo Gutiérrez (who had proposed the use of a white and blue jersey for the team 14 years prior) suggested a badge with the figure of a lion. The color of the crest was blue (due to Buenos Aires Cricket Club, where the first rugby match in Argentina had been played). The animal was later replaced by a native to Argentine species, so the jaguar was chosen due to his "agility and courage", according to their words.<ref name=lapasion/>

The Pumas nickname is the result of an error made by Carl Kohler, a journalist for the then Die Transvaler newspaper in South Africa, while following the team during their first overseas tour ever – to Southern Africa (to Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, and South Africa) in 1965. He tried to devise a catchy nickname for the team similar to existing international team nicknames such as All Blacks, Springboks, and Wallabies. He asked Isak van Heerden, the then coach of the Natal Rugby team who was asked by the SARB to assist with the tour, for ideas. They saw a picture of a type of lion with spots on the UAR crest. Kohler was aware that the Americas had jaguars and pumas, and as he was under pressure to submit his article, made a guess and called them the Pumas, instead of the actual jaguar. The mistake stuck, and was eventually adopted by the Argentines themselves (although the UAR crest continued to depict a jaguar<ref name="PumaPower">Template:Cite news</ref> until 2023).

Players of Los Pumas and a grenadier posing with the away uniform for the 2023 World Cup

In April 2023, the UAR launched its new visual identity that included a change of emblems not only of the body but of the national teams, from senior to 7s and youth representatives. The process included the substitution of the characteristic jaguar figure with the puma, used as a namesake for the team since the 1965 tour in Rhodesia and South Africa.<ref>Nuestra nueva identidad at UAR, 17 Apr 2023</ref> That same year the UAR released the Pumas' away kit inspired by the uniform of the Mounted Grenadiers Regiment, the Argentine military unit and presidential honor guard established in 1812.<ref>El Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo cumple 207 años on Argentina.gob.ar, 15 March 2019</ref> The away kit was worn at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.<ref>Los Pumas jugarán el Mundial con una camiseta en homenaje a los Granaderos at Argentina.gob.ar, 29 Jun 2023</ref><ref>Los Pumas usarán una camiseta en honor a los Granaderos on 7enpunto.com, 2 Jul 2023</ref>

Kit suppliers

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Ref.
1963-1968 Noceto Sports (no shirt sponsor) citation CitationClass=web

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1968-1977 Uribarri <ref>EL MES DE LOS PUMAS on Periodismorugby, 1 Nov 2006</ref>
1978–1998 Adidas <ref name=lanac1>Los Pumas cambian de piel by Alejo Miranda on La Nación, 25 Nov 2023</ref>
1999–2000 VISA
2000–2003 Topper <ref name=lanac1/><ref name=infob1>Los Pumas tendrán un histórico cambio de camiseta luego de 12 años: la nueva marca que los vestirá on Infobae, 1 Feb 2024</ref>
2004–2011 Adidas <ref name=lanac1/><ref name=cron>La UAR firmó con Nike on Cronista.com - 10 Feb 2012</ref>
2012–2023 Nike <ref name=lanac1/><ref name=cron/><ref>Los Pumas dejan Adidas on Diario Uno Santa Fe</ref>
2024– Le Coq Sportif <ref>LeCoq Sportif Sponsor Oficial de la Unión Argentina de Rugby desde el año 2024 on UAR</ref><ref>Mirá la nueva camiseta de Los Pumas on Olé, 3 Apr 2024</ref><ref name=lanac1/>

Home grounds

Template:Multiple image The Pumas use a variety of stadiums when playing at home. One of the most frequently used for tests is José Amalfitani Stadium, home of Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield and sited in Buenos Aires. When Great Britain made their first tour to Argentina in 1910, the national team played them at Sociedad Sportiva Argentina of Palermo. That test was also notable for being the first Argentina match ever.<ref>"Lions": Los viajes olvidados by Ricardo Sabanes, 16 May 2017</ref><ref>"El centenario del debut", Clarín, 13 June 2010</ref>

When the British combined returned to Argentina in 1927, the national side started to use GEBA and Buenos Aires Cricket Club as their home venues. GEBA was a frequent venue during the next decades, but hosted only three matches after the 1960s, as the Pumas started using larger stadiums; the Pumas' last match at GEBA was in 1993.<ref name=gebaground>"Argentina at ground: GEBA", ESPN Scrum.com</ref> On the other side, the Buenos Aires Cricket was also used for a large number of matches until 1948 when it was destroyed by fire.<ref name=rugbytime>"El club de rugby más antiguo de la Argentina" at Rugbytime.com Template:Webarchive, 19 September 2008</ref><ref name=cedirh>"Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club" at Centro de Documentación, Investigación y Referencia Histórica-Deportiva, June 2009</ref>

In 1997 BACRC inaugurated the first purpose-built rugby union stadium in Argentina, erected in Los Polvorines, Greater Buenos Aires. A total of nine international games were played there by the national team until 2005 when it was sold.<ref>"Adiós a un escenario de triunfos históricos", Clarín, 4 December 2005</ref>

Los Pumas played in Ferro Carril Oeste stadium between 1970 and 1986, when Argentina moved to Vélez Sarsfield Stadium.<ref>Memoria y Balance 1970 on UAR</ref> Some of the teams that visited those venues were Ireland, New Zealand, France, and Australia among others.<ref>"El historial de los Pumas contra los grandes: los All Blacks, el único al que no le pudieron ganar", Cancha Llena, 8 August 2015</ref><ref>"El historial de Los Pumas ante Australia, la tercera potencia", Infobae, 18 October 2015</ref>

During the mid year tests in 2007, as well as Vélez Sársfield, Argentina played games at venues including Brigadier Estanislao López in Santa Fe, Malvinas Argentinas in Mendoza, and Gigante de Arroyito, in Rosario. Argentina have also used the River Plate Stadium in the past, and in 2006 hosted Wales at Estadio Raúl Conti in Puerto Madryn.

Other venues that have hosted Argentina rugby team were José M. Minella in Mar del Plata (2008), Monumental José Fierro in Tucumán (2012, 2014), Mario Kempes in Córdoba (2012), Centenario in Resistencia (2014), Padre Martearena in Salta (venue for The Rugby Championship, 2016–2019 editions),<ref>SPRINGBOKS THRASH ARGENTINA TO CLINCH RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP CROWN on Super Rugby, 11 Aug 2019</ref> Estadio del Bicentenario in San Juan –where the team played tests v England and Wales (2017–18),<ref name="ARGvWAL">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and Estanislao López in Santa Fe (2017).

Records

Overall

Template:See also When the world rankings were introduced by the IRB in October 2003, Argentina were ranked seventh. They fell to eighth in the rankings in June 2004, before rising back to seventh by November that year. They fell back to eighth in February 2005, and stayed there until falling to their lowest ranking of ninth in February 2006. Since then, Argentina rose to eighth in July 2006, then sixth in November of that year. They had a one-week fall to seventh, then one week later rose to fifth to start the World Cup 2007.

Los Pumas twice surpassed their highest ranking at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.<ref>Ranking archives can be found at the IRB website; www.irb.com Template:Webarchive</ref> Defeating number three France, the second opening game loss for a World Cup hosting nation, moved them into fourth place, their highest position since the IRB World Rankings were established. They lost to eventual champions South Africa in the semi-final but beat France yet again in the bronze medal round to set another highest ranking, third, behind South Africa and New Zealand.

Argentina has won every match against South American national teams, including 41 against Uruguay,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 40 against Chile, 17 against Paraguay and 13 against Brazil.

On 14 November 2020, they registered their first win against New Zealand, meaning that they have recorded a victory over every Tier 1 nation. Template:World Rugby Rankings

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Rugby World Cup

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The Rugby Championship

All-time Tri Nations and The Rugby Championship record (2012–present)
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2012 4th 6 0 1 5 4 80 166 -86
2013 4th 6 0 0 6 2 88 224 -136
2014 4th 6 1 0 5 7 105 157 -52
2015 3rd 3 1 0 2 5 64 98 -23
2016 4th 6 1 0 5 5 129 216 -87
2017 4th 6 0 0 6 0 110 235 -125
2018 4th 6 2 0 4 8 151 198  -47
2019 4th 3 0 0 3 2 39 82 -43
2020 2nd 4 1 2 1 8 56 84 -28
2021 4th 6 0 0 6 0 60 195 -135
2022 4th 6 2 0 4 9 143 203 -60
2023 3rd 3 1 0 2 5 50 115 -65
2024 3rd 6 3 0 3 14 170 195 -25
2025 4th 6 2 0 4 10 162 214 -52
Total Template:N/a 73 14 3 56 79 1414 2361 -947

Updated: 5 October 2025

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Series played

Argentina's home and away series' played total
Team Series stats Home series Away series
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1979, 1987, 1997 1983, 1986, 1995, 2000
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1981, 1990, 1997, 2013, 2017
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1980
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1949, 1954, 1960, 1974, 1977,
1985, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1996,
1998, 2003, 2012, 2016, 2024
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2007, 2014
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2005
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1993
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1985, 1991 1989, 1997
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1973
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1994, 2008, 2010, 2022
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1993, 1996 1994
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1992
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1999, 2004, 2006, 2018 2021
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Players

Current squad

On 21 October, Argentina named a 32-player squad ahead of their November tests against Wales, Scotland and England.<ref>Plantel para la Ventana de noviembre</ref>

Head coach: Template:Flagdeco Felipe Contepomi

  • Caps and clubs updated to: 16 November 2025 (after Scotland v Argentina)

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Hall of fame

Four former Argentina international players have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame.<ref name="World Rugby Hall of Fame">Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Col-begin Template:Col-4

(Inducted in 2008)

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(Inducted in 2011)

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(Inducted in 2017)

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(Inducted in 2023)

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One player was also inducted into the previous incarnation, the International Rugby Hall of Fame.

(Inducted in 1997)

Award winners

The following Argentina players have been recognised at the World Rugby Awards since 2001:<ref name="World Rugby Award winners">Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Col-begin Template:Col-break

World Rugby Player of the Year
Year Nominees Winners
2007 Felipe Contepomi
Juan Martín Hernández

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World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year
Year Nominees Winners
2017 Emiliano Boffelli

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World Rugby Dream Team of the Year
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2022 6. Pablo Matera
2024 6. Pablo Matera

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World Rugby Try of the Year
Year Date Scorer Match Tournament
2017 10 June Joaquín Tuculet vs. England England tour of Argentina

Coaches

The following people have served in the head coach role for Argentina:<ref name="coaches">Template:In lang UAR. Entrenadores de Los Pumas de todos los Tiempos Template:Webarchive</ref> Template:Div col

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Player records (career)

Most matches

Agustín Creevy was the first Argentine player to reach 100 caps in international rugby.
# Player Pos Years Mat Start Sub Won Lost Draw %
1 Pablo Matera Flanker 2013- 120 111 9 41 77 2 {{#expr:41/120*100 round 1}}%
2 Julián Montoya Hooker 2014- 116 66 50 40 73 3 {{#expr:40/116*100 round 1}}%
3 Agustín Creevy Hooker 2005-2024 110 65 45 37 73 0 {{#expr:37/110*100 round 1}}%
4 Nicolás Sánchez Fly-half 2010-2023 104 85 19 34 67 3 {{#expr:34/104*100 round 1}}%
5 Matias Alemanno Lock 2014- 99 56 43 33 63 3 {{#expr:33/99*100 round 1}}%
6 Guido Petti Lock 2014- 97 75 22 35 60 2 {{#expr:35/97*100 round 1}}%
7 Tomas Cubelli Scrum-half 2010-2023 93 45 49 36 56 1 {{#expr:36/93*100 round 1}}%
Matias Moroni Centre 2014- 93 67 16 32 60 1 {{#expr:32/93*100 round 1}}%
9 Tomas Lavanini Lock 2013- 91 77 14 29 61 1 {{#expr:29/91*100 round 1}}%
10 Felipe Contepomi Centre 1998-2013 87 75 12 42 45 0 {{#expr:42/87*100 round 1}}%
Juan Manuel Leguizamón Flanker 2005-2019 87 64 23 34 53 0 {{#expr:34/87*100 round 1}}%

Last updated: Scotland vs Argentina, 16 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most tries

Juan Imhoff is the player who scored more tries in the history of Rugby World Cup for Argentina (7)
# Player Pos Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries
1 José Núñez Piossek Wing 2001-2008 28 26 2 145 29
2 Diego Cuesta Silva Centre 1983-1995 63 63 0 125 28
3 Gustavo Jorge Wing 1989-1994 23 22 1 111 24
4 Rolando Martín Flanker 1994-2003 86 77 9 90 18
Facundo Soler Wing 1996-2002 25 23 2 90 18
Joaquin Tuculet Fullback 2012-2019 56 51 5 90 18
8 Santiago Cordero Wing 2013-2025 55 47 8 85 17
Juan Imhoff Wing 2009-2023 43 32 11 85 17
Hernán Senillosa Wing 2002-2007 33 22 11 128 17
10 Lisandro Arbizu Centre 1990-2005 86 83 3 183 16
Felipe Contepomi Centre 1998-2013 87 75 12 651 16
Manuel Montero Wing 2012-2017 27 22 5 80 16

Last updated: Argentina vs South Africa, 4 October 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most points

Nicolás Sánchez, all-time top scorer for Argentina (902)<ref name=espnsan/><ref name=olesan>Histórico: Todos Pumas on Olé, 14 Nov 2020</ref>
# Player Pos Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop
1 Nicolás Sánchez<ref name=espnsan>Player profile on ESPN</ref> Fly-half 2010-2023 104 85 19 902 15 130 177 12
2 Felipe Contepomi Centre 1998–2013 87 75 12 651 16 74 139 2
3 Hugo Porta Fly-half 1971–1990 58 58 0 590 11 84 101 26
4 Gonzalo Quesada Fly-half 1996–2003 38 30 8 486 4 68 103 7
5 Santiago Mesón Fullback 1987–1997 34 32 2 365 8 68 63 1
6 Emiliano Boffelli Fullback 2017– 59 57 2 340 15 51 62 0
7 Federico Todeschini Fly-half 1998–2008 21 16 5 256 4 37 54 0
8 Santiago Carreras Fly-half 2019- 63 50 13 206 8 35 32 0
9 Lisandro Arbizu Centre 1990–2005 86 83 3 183 16 14 14 11
10 Juan Martín Hernández Fly-half 2003–2017 74 66 8 176 8 20 23 9

Last updated: Scotland vs Argentina, 16 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most matches as captain

# Player Pos Span Mat Won Lost Draw % Pts Tries
1 Julián Montoya Hooker 2021- 53 20 32 1 37.74 35 7
2 Agustín Creevy Hooker 2014-2018 51 14 37 0 27.45 15 3
3 Lisandro Arbizu Centre 1992–2003 48 28 20 0 58.33 87 10
4 Hugo Porta Fly-half 1977–1990 38 15 18 5 46.05 435 2
5 Agustín Pichot Scrum-half 2000–2007 30 18 12 0 60.00 5 1
6 Felipe Contepomi Centre 2007–2013 25 10 15 0 40.00 232 5
7 Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe Number 8 2008–2014 20 4 15 1 22.50 10 2
Pedro Sporleder Lock 1996–1999 20 9 10 1 47.50 20 4
9 Pablo Matera Flanker 2018-2024 17 5 11 1 29.41 5 1
10 Héctor Silva Flanker 1967–1971 15 12 2 1 83.33 12 4

Last updated: Scotland vs Argentina, 16 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Player records (match)

Most points in a match

# Player Pos Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Opposition Venue Date
1. Eduardo Morgan Wing 50 6 13 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon São Paulo 14/10/1973
2. José Núñez Piossek Wing 45 9 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Montevideo 27/04/2003
3. Gustavo Jorge Wing 40 8 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon São Paulo 02/10/1993
4. Martín Sansot Fullback 36 3 6 4 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Tucumán 13/07/1996
5. José Cilley Fly-half 32 0 16 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Mendoza 01/05/2002
6. Eduardo Morgan Wing 31 3 5 3 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon São Paulo 16/10/1973
Eduardo de Forteza Fly-half 31 0 11 3 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Asunción 25/09/1975
José Luna Wing 31 1 4 6 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Buenos Aires 14/10/1995
Felipe Contepomi Fly-half 31 2 3 5 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Buenos Aires 26/06/2010
10. 4 players on 30 points

Last updated: Ireland vs Argentina, 15 November 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most tries in a match

# Player Pos Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Opposition Venue Date
1. José Núñez Piossek Wing 45 9 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Montevideo 27/04/2003
2. Gustavo Jorge Wing 40 8 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon São Paulo 02/10/1993
3. Uriel O'Farrell Wing 21 7 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Buenos Aires 09/09/1951
4. Uriel O'Farrell Wing 18 6 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Buenos Aires 13/09/1951
Eduardo Morgan Wing 50 6 13 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon São Paulo 14/10/1973
Gustavo Jorge Wing 24 6 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Montevideo 08/10/1989
Facundo Barrea Wing 30 6 0 0 0 Template:Ru Template:Flagicon Santiago 23/05/2012
5 5 players on 5 tries

Last updated: Ireland vs Argentina, 15 November 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

See also

References

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