Argentina at the Rugby World Cup

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The Pumas during their November 2006 win over England at Twickenham
Map of nations best results, excluding nations which unsuccessfully participated in qualifying tournaments

Argentina have competed in all the Rugby World Cup tournaments, starting with the inaugural 1987 tournament.

Their best result was finishing in third place in the 2007 tournament, played in France. They defeated the host side France in their opening game, then beat the other teams in Pool D, finishing top of the pool. In the knockout stage, they defeated Scotland in the quarter-finals, before losing in the semi-finals to eventual champions South Africa. In the Bronze Final they once again faced France, whom they defeated for a second time to attain third place.

Their second best result was fourth place in 2015. They also progressed past the pool stage in 1999 and 2011. In 1999 they defeated Ireland in the quarter-final play-offs, but lost in the quarter-finals to France. In 2011 they lost to host team New Zealand in the quarter-finals.

Argentina has yet to host the World Cup. The Argentina national team is the most successful of any national side from the Americas at the tournament.

By position[edit]

Rugby World Cup Qualification
Year Round Pld W D L PF PA Squad Pos Pld W D L PF PA
New Zealand Australia 1987 Pool stage 3 1 0 2 49 90 Squad Invited
EnglandFranceIrelandScotlandWales 1991 Pool stage 3 0 0 3 38 83 Squad 2nd 4 2 0 2 57 46
South Africa 1995 Pool stage 3 0 0 3 69 87 Squad P/O 5 5 0 0 184 53
Wales 1999 Quarter-finals 5 3 0 2 137 122 Squad 1st 3 3 0 0 161 52
Australia 2003 Pool stage 4 2 0 2 140 57 Squad Automatically qualified
France 2007 Third place 7 6 0 1 209 93 Squad 1st 2 2 0 0 86 13
New Zealand 2011 Quarter-finals 5 3 0 2 100 73 Squad Automatically qualified
England 2015 Fourth place 7 4 0 3 250 143 Squad Automatically qualified
Japan 2019 Pool stage 4 2 0 2 106 91 Squad Automatically qualified
France 2023 Fourth place 7 4 0 3 185 156 Squad Automatically qualified
Total Third place 48 25 0 23 1,283 995 14 12 0 2 488
  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place Home venue

By matches[edit]

1987[edit]

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD T Pts Qualification
 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 190 34 +156 30 6 Knockout stage
 Fiji 3 1 0 2 56 101 −45 6 2[a]
 Italy 3 1 0 2 40 110 −70 5 2[a]
 Argentina 3 1 0 2 49 90 −41 4 2[a]
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Fiji qualified for the highest number of tries (Fiji 6, Italy 5, Argentina 4)
24 May 1987
Argentina 9–28 Fiji
Try: Penalty try
Con: Porta
Pen: Porta
Try: Gale
Naivilawasa
Nalaga
Savai
Con: Koroduadua (2)
Rokowailoa
Pen: Koroduadua (2)
Rugby Park, Hamilton
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Jim Fleming (Scotland)

28 May 1987
Argentina 25–16 Italy
Try: Lanza
Gómez
Con: Porta
Pen: Porta (5)
Try: Innocenti
Cuttitta
Con: Collodo
Pen: Collodo (2)
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Roger Quittenton (England)

1 June 1987
New Zealand 46–15 Argentina
Try: Kirk
Brooke
Stanley
Earl
Crowley
Whetton
Con: Fox (2)
Pen: Fox (6)
Try: Lanza
Con: Porta
Pen: Porta (3)
Athletic Park, Wellington
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Roger Quittenton (England)

1991[edit]

Pool 3 games -

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Australia 3 3 0 0 79 25 +54 6
 Western Samoa 3 2 0 1 54 34 +20 4
 Wales 3 1 0 2 32 61 −29 2
 Argentina 3 0 0 3 38 83 −45 0
Source: [citation needed]
4 October 1991
Argentina 19 – 32 Australia
Tries: Teran (2)
Con: Del Castillo
Pen: Del Castillo
Drop: Arbizu (2)
Tries: Campese (2), Horan (2), Kearns
Con: Lynagh (3)
Pen: Lynagh (2)
Stradey Park, Llanelli
Referee: Dave Bishop (New Zealand)

9 October 1991
Wales 16 – 7 Argentina
Tries: Arnold
Pen: Ring (3), Rayer
Tries: García Simón
Pen: Del Castillo
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: Rene Hourquet (France)

13 October 1991
Argentina 12 – 35 Western Samoa
Tries: Teran
Con: Arbizu
Pen: Laborde, Arbizu
Tries: Tagaola (2), Lima (2), Bunce, Bachop
Con: Vaea (4)
Pen: Vaea
Sardis Road, Pontypridd
Referee: Brian Anderson (Scotland)

1995[edit]

Pool B games -

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 England 3 3 0 0 95 60 +35 9
 Western Samoa 3 2 0 1 96 88 +8 7
 Italy 3 1 0 2 69 94 −25 5
 Argentina 3 0 0 3 69 87 −18 3
Source: [citation needed]
27 May 1995
Argentina 18 – 24 England
Tries: Lisandro Arbizu, Patricio Noriega
Con: Lisandro Arbizu
Pen: Lisandro Arbizu (2)
Pen: Rob Andrew (6)
Drop: Rob Andrew (2)
Kings Park Stadium, Durban
Attendance: 30 000
Referee: Jim Fleming (Scotland)

30 May 1995
 Western Samoa32 – 26 Argentina
Tries: Pat Lam, George Leaupepe, George Harder
Con: Darren Kellett
Pen: Darren Kellett (5)
Tries: Penalty try, Rodrigo Crexell
Con: José Cilley (2)
Pen: José Cilley (4)
Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London
Attendance: 11 000
Referee: Dave Bishop (New Zealand)

4 June 1995
Argentina 25 – 31 Italy
Tries: Matias Corral, Rolando Martín, José Cilley
Con: José Cilley
Pen: José Cilley
Tries: Paolo Vaccari, Mario Gerosa, Diego Dominguez
Con: Diego Dominguez (2)
Pen: Diego Dominguez (4)
Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London
Attendance: 11 000
Referee: Clayton Thomas (Wales)

1999[edit]

Pool D games

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Wales 3 2 0 1 118 71 +47 7
 Samoa 3 2 0 1 97 72 +25 7
 Argentina 3 2 0 1 83 51 +32 7
 Japan 3 0 0 3 36 140 −104 3
Source: [citation needed]
1 October 1999
Wales 23 – 18 Argentina
Tries: Colin Charvis, Mark Taylor
Con: Neil Jenkins (2)
Pen: Neil Jenkins (3)
Pen: Gonzalo Quesada (6)
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)

10 October 1999
Argentina 32 – 16 Samoa
Tries: Alejandro Allub
Pen: Gonzalo Quesada (8)
Drop: Gonzalo Quesada
Tries: Peter Paramore
Con: Silao Leaega
Pen: Silao Leaega (3)
Stradey Park, Llanelli
Referee: Wayne Erickson (Australia)


Quarter final place offs -

20 October 1999
 Ireland24 – 28 Argentina
Pen: David Humphreys (7)
Drop: David Humphreys
Tries: Diego Albanese
Con: Gonzalo Quesada
Pen: Gonzalo Quesada (7)
Stade Félix Bollaert, Lens
Attendance: 41,320
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)

Quarter finals -

24 October 1999
France 47 – 26 Argentina
Tries: Xavier Garbajosa (2), Philippe Bernat-Salles (2), Émile Ntamack
Con: Christophe Lamaison (5)
Pen: Christophe Lamaison (4)
Tries: Agustín Pichot, Lisandro Arbizu
Con: Gonzalo Quesada (2)
Pen: Gonzalo Quesada (3), Felipe Contepomi
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Derek Bevan (Wales)

2003[edit]

Group A games -

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts Qualification
 Australia 4 4 0 0 273 32 +241 2 18 Quarter-finals
 Ireland 4 3 0 1 141 56 +85 3 15
 Argentina 4 2 0 2 140 57 +83 3 11
 Romania 4 1 0 3 65 192 −127 1 5
 Namibia 4 0 0 4 28 310 −282 0 0
Source: [citation needed]
10 October 2003
Australia 24–8 Argentina
Try: Sailor 20', Roff 74'
Con: Flatley
Pen: Flatley (4)
Try: Corleto 72'
Pen: M. Contepomi
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 81,350
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)

14 October 2003
Argentina 67–14 Namibia
Tries: Méndez, Bouza (2), J. Fernández Miranda, Penalty try (2), Gaitán (3), N. Fernández Miranda
Con: Quesada (7)
Pen: Quesada
Tries: Grobier, Husselman
Con: Wessels (2)
Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
Attendance: 17,887
Referee: Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)

22 October 2003
Argentina 50–3 Romania
Tries: Gaitán, Hernández (2), M. Contepomi, N. Fernández Miranda, Bouza (2)
Con: J. Fernández Miranda (4), Quesada (2)
Pen: J. Fernández Miranda
Pen: Tofan
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 33,673
Referee: Chris White (England)

26 October 2003
Argentina 15–16 Ireland
Pen: Quesada (3)
Drop: Quesada, Corleto
Tries: Quinlan
Con: Humphreys
Pen: Humphreys, O'Gara (2)
Adelaide Oval
Attendance: 30,203
Referee: André Watson (South Africa)

2007[edit]

Los Pumas began their final preparation for the 2007 World Cup with a two-test series against visiting Ireland, who was grouped against them in France. In the first test on 26 May at Santa Fe, they scored a 22–20 win on a last-minute drop goal by Felipe Contepomi. Both teams were heavily experimental, especially the Irish, with stars such as Brian O'Driscoll, Ronan O'Gara, Paul O'Connell and Gordon D'Arcy missing from the touring squad. The Pumas were themselves missing many stars who were playing that weekend in the final round of the 2006–07 Top 14 season in France.[1][2] The second test against Ireland was a 16-0 Pumas win at Vélez Sársfield on 2 June.[3] On 9 June, Los Pumas completed a clean sweep of their mid-year tests with a 24–6 win over Italy in Mendoza. They split their final warmup tests, defeating neighbours Chile 70–14 at CASI in Buenos Aires on 4 August and losing to Wales at Millennium Stadium 27–20 on 18 August.

At the World Cup, Los Pumas were drawn into the so-called pool of death, featuring two other teams ranked in the top six in the IRB rankings—Ireland and the hosts France. On top of this, they opened the World Cup at Stade de France against the French, marking the third consecutive World Cup in which they played against the host nation in the World Cup opener. In possibly one of their finest hours,[4] the Pumas took a 17–9 lead into the half, and held on for a surprising 17–12 win. The Pumas subsequently beat Georgia 33–3 on 11 September at the Stade de Gerland, Lyon. Argentina then went on to beat Namibia 63–3 in Marseille, the biggest winning margin in Argentine World Cup history. They then went on to secure a 30–15 victory against Ireland which ensured that they topped the group. They then defeated Scotland 19–13 in the quarter-final at the Stade de France. The Pumas' improbable run towards the Webb Ellis trophy ended in a comprehensive 37–13 defeat by the Springboks in the semi-final at Stade de France. However, the Pumas recovered to beat France for the second time in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, a 34–10 win in the 3rd/4th place playoff. The 3rd place showing for the Pumas in the 2007 World Cup was Argentina's best ever result in Rugby World Cup history, equal or better to the best showing by IRB founding nations Wales (who were 3rd in the 1987 Rugby World Cup), Scotland (who were 4th in the 1991 Rugby World Cup) and Ireland (which has never qualified for the Rugby World Cup semi-finals).

During their World Cup run, the normally football-crazed Argentines embraced the Pumas so much that El Superclásico, the Buenos Aires football derby between Boca Juniors and River Plate that is normally the biggest event in Argentine sport, was rescheduled so that it would not conflict with the Pumas' quarter-final match.[5] As the only major Spanish language country in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, the Pumas also had considerable support from rugby fans in Spain, Uruguay, and other Latin American countries during their impressive five-game winning streak.

Group stage
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD B Pts Qualification
1  Argentina 4 4 0 0 143 33 +110 2 18 Qualified for the quarter-finals
2  France 4 3 0 1 188 37 +151 3 15
3  Ireland 4 2 0 2 64 82 −18 1 9 Eliminated, automatic qualification for RWC 2011
4  Georgia 4 1 0 3 50 111 −61 1 5
5  Namibia 4 0 0 4 30 212 −182 0 0
Source: [citation needed]
7 September 2007
21:00
France 12–17 Argentina
Pen: Skrela (4/5) 7', 31', 40+', 60'ReportTry: Corleto 27' m
Pen: F. Contepomi (4/6) 5', 10', 24', 34'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 79,312
Referee: Tony Spreadbury (England)
11 September 2007
20:00
Argentina 33–3 Georgia
Tries: Borges (2) 47' c, 56' m
Albacete 72' m
Martin Aramburu 80' c
Con: F. Contepomi (1/3)
Hernández (1/1)
Pen: F. Contepomi (3/3) 12', 35', 54'
ReportPen: Kvirikashvili (1/2) 2'
Stade de Gerland, Lyon
Attendance: 40,240
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
22 September 2007
21:00
Argentina 63–3 Namibia
Tries: Roncero 25' c
Leguizamón (2) 35' m, 52' c
M. Contepomi 38' c
F. Contepomi 45' c
Tiesi 55' m
Corleto 58' m
Penalty try 63' c
Todeschini 71' c
Con: Contepomi (4/7)
Todeschini (2/2)
Pen: F. Contepomi (2/2) 10', 20'
ReportPen: Schreuder (1/1) 7'
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 55,067
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
30 September 2007
17:00
Ireland 15–30 Argentina
Tries: O'Driscoll 32' c
Murphy 47' m
Con: O'Gara (1/2)
Pen: O'Gara (1/1) 20'
ReportTries: Borges 17' m
Agulla 39' c
Con: F. Contepomi (1/2)
Pen: F. Contepomi (3/4) 43', 62', 66'
Drop: Hernández (3/5) 21', 36', 79'
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 45,450
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)

Quarter-finals -


7 October 2007
21:00
Argentina 19–13 Scotland
Try: Longo Elía 33' c
Con: F. Contepomi (1/1)
Pen: F. Contepomi (3/4) 23', 29', 43'
Drop: Hernández (1/4) 54'
ReportTry: Cusiter 63' c
Con: Paterson (1/1)
Pen: Parks (1/2) 16'
Paterson (1/1) 38'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 76,866
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)

Semi-finals -

14 October 2007
21:00
South Africa 37–13 Argentina
Tries: du Preez 7' c
Habana (2) 32' c, 76' c
Rossouw 40' c
Con: Montgomery (4/4)
Pen: Montgomery (3/3) 17', 71', 75'
ReportTry: M. Contepomi 45' c
Con: F. Contepomi (1/1)
Pen: F. Contepomi (2/4) 15', 30'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 77,055
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)

Bronze final game -

19 October 2007
21:00
France 10–34 Argentina
Try: Poitrenaud 69' c
Con: Beauxis (1/1)
Pen: Élissalde (1/1) 18'
ReportTries: F. Contepomi (2) 28' c, 77' c
Hasan Jalil 32' c
Martín Aramburú 53' m
Corleto 65' m
Con: F. Contepomi (3/5)
Pen: F. Contepomi (1/1) 21'
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 45,958
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)

2011[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD T B Pts Qualification
1  England 4 4 0 0 137 34 +103 18 2 18 Advanced to the quarter-finals and
qualified for the 2015 Rugby World Cup
2  Argentina 4 3 0 1 90 40 +50 10 2 14
3  Scotland 4 2 0 2 73 59 +14 4 3 11 Eliminated but qualified for 2015 Rugby World Cup
4  Georgia 4 1 0 3 48 90 −42 3 0 4
5  Romania 4 0 0 4 44 169 −125 3 0 0
Source: [citation needed]
10 September 2011
20:30
Argentina 9–13 England
Pen: Contepomi (1/2) 7'
Rodríguez (2/7) 20', 45'
ReportTry: Youngs 67' c
Con: Wilkinson (1/1)
Pen: Wilkinson (2/7) 12', 75'
Otago Stadium, Dunedin
Attendance: 30,700
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)

17 September 2011
15:30
Argentina 43–8 Romania
Try: Fernández 5' c
Leguizamón 9' c
Figallo 21' m
González Amorosino 30' c
Imhoff 64' c
Fessia 72' c
Con: Rodríguez (5/6)
Pen: Rodríguez (1/3) 44'
ReportTry: Cazan 32' m
Pen: Dimofte (1/2) 14'
Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill
Attendance: 12,605
Referee: Steve Walsh (Australia)

25 September 2011
20:30
Argentina 13–12 Scotland
Try: González Amorosino 73' c
Con: Contepomi (1/1)
Pen: Contepomi (2/5) 19', 64'
ReportPen: Paterson (1/2) 35'
Jackson (1/1) 38'
Drop: Jackson (1/1) 65'
Parks (1/2) 72'
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 26,937
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

2 October 2011
13:00
Argentina 25–7 Georgia
Try: Imhoff 32' m
Contepomi 68' c
Gosio 79' c
Con: Contepomi (1/2)
Bosch (1/1)
Pen: Contepomi (2/4) 51', 60'
ReportTry: Khmaladze 39' c
Con: Urjukashvili (1/1)
Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North
Attendance: 13,754
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)

Quarter-finals


9 October 2011
20:30 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand 33–10 Argentina
Try: Read 69' m
Thorn 79' c
Con: Cruden (1/1)
Pen: Weepu (7/7) 13', 26', 36', 40', 50', 59', 73'
ReportTry: Farías Cabello 32' c
Con: Contepomi (1/1)
Pen: Bosch (1/1) 46'
Eden Park, Auckland
Attendance: 57,192
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)

2015[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD T B Pts Qualification
1  New Zealand 4 4 0 0 174 49 +125 25 3 19 Advanced to the quarter-finals and
qualified for the 2019 Rugby World Cup
2  Argentina 4 3 0 1 179 70 +109 22 3 15
3  Georgia 4 2 0 2 53 123 −70 5 0 8 Eliminated but qualified for 2019 Rugby World Cup
4  Tonga 4 1 0 3 70 130 −60 8 2 6
5  Namibia 4 0 0 4 70 174 −104 8 1 1
Source: [citation needed]
20 September 2015
16:45
New Zealand 26–16 Argentina
Try: A. Smith 57' c
Cane 67' c
Con: Carter (2/2) 58', 67'
Pen: Carter (4/4) 5', 11', 19', 40'
ReportTry: Petti 21' c
Con: Sánchez (1/1) 23'
Pen: Sánchez (3/3) 30', 38', 43'
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 89,019
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

25 September 2015
16:45
Argentina 54–9 Georgia
Try: Lavanini 10' m
Cubelli 47' c
Imhoff (2) 49' c, 76' m
Cordero (2) 53' c, 72' c
Landajo 70' c
Con: Sánchez (3/4) 48', 51', 54'
Bosch (2/3) 71', 74'
Pen: Sánchez (2/2) 21', 35'
Drop: Sánchez 6'
ReportPen: Kvirikashvili (3/3) 17', 20', 32'
Kingsholm, Gloucester
Attendance: 14,256
Referee: JP Doyle (England)

4 October 2015
14:30
Argentina 45–16 Tonga
Try: Tuculet 20' c
Imhoff 22' c
Sánchez 64' m
Montoya 72' c
Cordero 80' c
Con: Sánchez (4/5) 21', 23', 73', 80'
Pen: Sánchez (4/5) 18', 26', 44', 53'
ReportTry: Morath 7' m
Tongaʻuiha 38' m
Con: Morath (0/2)
Pen: Morath (2/4) 33', 42'
Leicester City Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 29,124
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

11 October 2015
12:00
Argentina 64–19 Namibia
Try: Hernández 7' c
Moroni 19' c
Agulla 24' c
Isa 36' m
Noguera Paz 40' c
Alemanno 49' c
Senatore 64' c
Montoya 69' c
Cubelli 74' c
Con: González Iglesias (4/5) 8', 20', 26', 40'
Socino (4/4) 50', 65', 70', 75'
Pen: González Iglesias (1/2) 12'
ReportTry: Tromp 13' c
Greyling 46' c
Jantjies 80' m
Con: Kotzé (2/2) 14', 47'
Redelinghuys (0/1)
Leicester City Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 30,198
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)

Quarter-finals


18 October 2015
13:00 BST (UTC+01)
Ireland 20–43 Argentina
Try: Fitzgerald 26' c
Murphy 44' c
Con: Madigan (2/2) 27', 45'
Pen: Madigan (2/4) 20', 53'
ReportTry: Moroni 3' c
Imhoff (2) 10' c, 73' c
Tuculet 69' c
Con: Sánchez (4/4) 5', 10', 70', 74'
Pen: Sánchez (5/6) 13', 22', 51', 64', 77'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 72,316
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)

Semi-finals


25 October 2015
16:00 GMT (UTC+00)
Argentina 15–29 Australia
Pen: Sánchez (5/5) 7', 24', 36', 45', 55'ReportTry: Simmons 2' c
Ashley-Cooper (3) 10' c, 32' m, 72' c
Con: Foley (3/4) 3', 11', 73'
Pen: Foley (1/2) 48'
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 80,025
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

Bronze final game -


30 October 2015
20:00 GMT (UTC+00)
South Africa 24–13 Argentina
Try: Pietersen 6' c
Etzebeth 43' m
Con: Pollard (1/2) 7'
Pen: Pollard (4/5) 14', 33', 40', 48'
ReportTry: Orlandi 80' c
Con: Sánchez (1/1) 80'
Pen: Sánchez (1/1) 52'
Drop: Sánchez 42'
Olympic Stadium, London
Attendance: 55,925
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

2019[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD T B Pts Qualification
1  England 4 3 1 0 119 20 +99 17 3 17 Advanced to the quarter-finals and
qualified for the 2023 Rugby World Cup
2  France 4 3 1 0 79 51 +28 9 1 15
3  Argentina 4 2 0 2 106 91 +15 14 3 11 Eliminated but qualified for 2023 Rugby World Cup
4  Tonga 4 1 0 3 67 105 −38 9 2 6
5  United States 4 0 0 4 52 156 −104 7 0 0
Source: [citation needed]
21 September 2019
16:15 JST (UTC+09)
France 23–21 Argentina (1 BP)
Try: Fickou 18' c
Dupont 22' c
Con: Ntamack (2/2) 19', 23'
Pen: Ntamack (2/3) 30', 40+1'
Drop: Lopez (1/1) 70'
ReportTry: Petti 42' c
Montoya 54' m
Con: Sánchez (1/2) 43'
Pen: Sánchez (1/1) 15'
Urdapilleta (2/2) 61', 69'
Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu
Attendance: 40,004
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)

28 September 2019
13:45 JST (UTC+09)
(1 BP) Argentina 28–12 Tonga
Try: Montoya (3) 7' c, 17' c, 26' c
Carreras 20' c
Con: Urdapilleta (4/4) 9', 19', 21', 28'
ReportTry: Veainu (2) 30' c, 66' m
Con: Takulua (1/2) 32'
Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka
Attendance: 21,971
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

5 October 2019
17:00 JST (UTC+09)
(1 BP) England 39–10 Argentina
Try: May 9' m
Daly 35' m
Youngs 40'+1 m
Ford 45' c
Nowell 74' c
Cowan-Dickie 80' c
Con: Farrell (3/6) 47', 76', 80+1'
Pen: Farrell (1/1) 54'
ReportTry: Moroni 71' c
Con: Boffelli (1/1) 72'
Pen: Urdapilleta (1/1) 7'
Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu
Attendance: 48,185
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)

9 October 2019
13:45 JST (UTC+09)
(1 BP) Argentina 47–17 United States
Try: Sánchez 19' c
Tuculet (2) 25' c, 35' m
Mallia (2) 44' c, 48' c
de la Fuente 57' c
Bertranou 71' c
Con: Sánchez (5/6) 21', 25', 45', 49', 57'
Urdapilleta (1/1) 72'
ReportTry: Scully (2) 39' m, 80+3' m
Lasike 60' c
Con: MacGinty (1/2) 61'
Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Kumagaya
Attendance: 24,377
Referee: Paul Williams (New Zealand)

Overall record[edit]

Against Played Win Draw Lost For Against Win %
 Australia 3 0 0 3 42 85 0%
 England 5 0 0 5 70 129 0%
 Fiji 1 0 0 1 9 28 0%
 France 4 2 0 2 98 92 50%
 Georgia 3 3 0 0 112 19 100%
 Ireland 4 3 0 1 116 75 75%
 Italy 2 1 0 1 50 47 50%
 Japan 2 2 0 0 72 39 100%
 Namibia 3 3 0 0 194 36 100%
 New Zealand 4 0 0 4 45 149 0%
 Romania 2 2 0 0 93 11 100%
 Samoa 4 2 0 2 89 93 50.00%
 Scotland 2 2 0 0 32 25 100%
 South Africa 2 0 0 2 26 61 0%
 Tonga 2 2 0 0 73 28 100%
 United States 1 1 0 0 47 17 100%
 Wales 3 1 0 2 54 56 33%
Overall 47 24 0 23 1222 1010 51.50%

Team records[edit]

Most points in a tournament
Most points in a game
Biggest winning margin
Highest score against
Biggest losing margin
Most tries in a tournament
Most tries in a game

Individual records[edit]

Most appearances
Most points overall
Most points in a game
Most tries overall
Most tries in a game
Most penalty goals overall
Most penalty goals in a game

Hosting[edit]

So far Argentina has not hosted any World Cup games, as no RWC has been held in the Americas yet.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "First Test Preview: Argentina v Ireland". Irish Rugby Football Union. 25 May 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  2. ^ "Argentina 22-20 Ireland". BBC. 26 May 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  3. ^ "Argentina 16-0 Ireland". BBC. 2 June 2007. Archived from the original on 5 July 2007. Retrieved 2 June 2007.
  4. ^ "Coach asks Argentina to stay calm". BBC Sport. 8 September 2007. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  5. ^ PA Sport (9 October 2007). "Contepomi's field of dreams". Sportal.co.nz. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 9 October 2007.