Argentina national rugby sevens team

The Argentina national rugby sevens team competes in the World Rugby Sevens Series, in the Rugby World Cup Sevens, and, beginning in 2016, in the Summer Olympics.

Argentina
UnionArgentine Rugby Union
Emblem(s)Yaguareté
Coach(es)Santiago Gómez Cora
Captain(s)Gastón Revol
Most capsSantiago Gómez Cora (61)
Top scorerSantiago Gómez Cora (1,178)
Most triesSantiago Gómez Cora (230)
Team kit
Change kit
World Cup Sevens
Appearances6 (First in 1993)
Best resultRunners-up (2009)
Official website
uar.com.ar/category/seven/

The Argentine rugby sevens team has had some success in the World Rugby Sevens Series, finishing third in 2003-04, and finishing among the top six teams in five out of six seasons from 2003-04 to 2008-09. Argentina won the USA Sevens tournament in 2004 and again in 2009. During its peak, the Argentine team was led by Santiago Gómez Cora, who is ranked all-time first in tries (230), fifth in points (1,178), and third in appearances (61).

Argentina's best finish at the Rugby World Cup Sevens came in 2009, when the team reached the finals and finished as runners up.

Tournament history

* asterisk indicates a shared placing

Summer Olympic Games

Rugby World Cup Sevens

Argentina at the 2018 USA Sevens in San Diego
Rugby World Cup Sevens
Year Round Position Pld W L D
1993 Plate final 9 7 5 2 0
1997 Plate quarters  13* 5 2 3 0
2001 Semifinals   * 7* 5 2 0
2005 Quarterfinal  5* 6 4 2 0
2009 Final 6 5 1 0
2013 Plate semifinal  11* 5 2 3 0
2018 Quarterfinal 5 4 3 1 0
Total0 Titles7/74026140

Pan American Games

Pan American Games
Year Round Position Pld W L D
2011 Final 6 5 1 0
2015 Final 6 5 1 0
2019 Final 5 5 0 0
Total171520

World Games

World Gamesa
Year Round Position Pld W L D
2001[1] Did not participate
2005 Third playoff 5 3 2 0
2009 Third playoff 4 6 4 2 0
2013[2] Final 6 5 1 0
Total0 Titles3/4171250

World Rugby Sevens Series

Argentina is a "core team" on the World Rugby Sevens Series. Their best season was the 2003–04 World Sevens Series, when they finished third.

Key to tournament locations
Africa and Middle East Asia
Oceania Europe
Americas Argentine event 

2010s

Summary for Series XI to XX
World Sevens Series
XI
09–10
XII
10–11
XIII
11–12
XIV
12–13
XV
13–14
 
7th*
Dubai
9th
Dubai
4th
Dubai
9th
Dubai
5th
Dubai
rd*
George
6th
George
11th*
Port Elizabeth
4th
Port Elizabeth
4th
Port Elizabeth
 
11th*
Wellington
7th*
Wellington
11th*
Wellington
7th*
Wellington
7th*
Wellington
rd*
Adelaide
6th
Adelaide
9th
Gold Coast
5th
Gold Coast
11th*
Gold Coast
 
11th*
Los Angeles
7th*
Las Vegas
6th
Las Vegas
6th
Las Vegas
7th*
Las Vegas
cancelled
Mar Del Plata
 
13th*
Hong Kong
13th*
Hong Kong
6th
Hong Kong
13th*
Hong Kong
11th*
Hong Kong
7th*
Tokyo
10th
Tokyo
13th
Tokyo
 
6th
Edinburgh
11th*
Edinburgh
7th*
Glasgow
6th
Glasgow
10th
Glasgow
rd*
London
7th*
London
4th
London
7th*
London
10th
London
 
8/8
62 pts

7th [3]

8/8
38 pts

8th [4]

9/9
92 pts

7th [5]

9/9
84 pts

10th [6]

9/9
75 pts

9th [7]

 Notes:
* Shared placing (play-off matches for third were introduced in 2012).
World 7s component cancelled due to demands on UAR joining The Rugby Championship.
World Rugby Sevens Series
XVI
14–15
XVII
15–16
XVIII
16–17
XIX
17–18
XX
18–19
 
5th
Dubai
7th*
Dubai
4th
Port Elizabeth
nd
Cape Town
 
10th
Wellington
6th
Wellington
6th
Gold Coast
5th
Sydney
 
10th
Las Vegas
7th*
Las Vegas
7th*
Vancouver
 
7th*
Hong Kong
9th
Hong Kong
14th
Tokyo
4th
Singapore
 
10th
Glasgow
4th
Paris
10th
London
6th
London
 
9/9
80 pts

8th [8]

10/10
119 pts

5th




 Notes:
* Shared placing (play-off matches for third were introduced in 2012).
: World 7s component cancelled

Team

Current squad

Player records

The following shows leading career Argentina players based on performance in the World Rugby Sevens Series. Players in bold are still active.

Tries scored[9]
No. Player Tries
1 Santiago Gomez Cora 230
2 Franco Sabato 120
3 Diego Palma 76
4 Lucio Lopez Fleming 71
5 German Schulz 66

Previous squads

Squad to 2016 Summer Olympics

The following is the Argentina roster in the men's rugby sevens tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics. On August 9, Bruzzone replaced Etchart and Rojas by injury.[10][11]

Head coach: Santiago Gómez Cora

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Events Points Union
1 FW Fernando Luna (1990-05-12)May 12, 1990 (aged 26) 28 178 Córdoba Athletic
2 FW Santiago Álvarez (1994-02-17)February 17, 1994 (aged 22) 22 100 CASI
3 FW Germán Schulz (1994-02-05)February 5, 1994 (aged 22) 18 120 Tala
4 FW Juan Pablo Estelles (1988-05-05)May 5, 1988 (aged 28) 3 60 Atlético del Rosario
5 FW Axel Müller (1993-11-25)November 25, 1993 (aged 22) 21 212 Marista
6 BK Matías Moroni (1991-03-29)March 29, 1991 (aged 25) 13 139 CUBA
7 BK Javier Rojas (1991-04-15)April 15, 1991 (aged 25) 10 243 Universitario
8 BK Gastón Revol (c) (1986-11-26)November 26, 1986 (aged 29) 49 566 La Tablada
9 BK Rodrigo Etchart (1994-01-24)January 24, 1994 (aged 22) 19 175 SIC
10 BK Bautista Ezcurra (1995-01-16)January 16, 1995 (aged 21) 10 107 Hindú
11 BK Juan Imhoff (1988-05-11)May 11, 1988 (aged 28) 2 5 Racing 92
12 BK Franco Sábato (1990-01-13)January 13, 1990 (aged 26) 25 205 Alumni
13 BK Nicolás Bruzzone (1985-10-24)October 24, 1985 (aged 30) 54 292 Universitario

Tournament wins

Event Venue Cup
Winner Final Score Runner-up
2004 USA Sevens Home Depot Center,
Los Angeles

Argentina
21 – 12
New Zealand
2009 USA Sevens Petco Park,
San Diego

Argentina
19 – 14
England

See also

Notes

^a Rugby sevens was discontinued at the World Games after 2013 due to the sport returning to the Olympics in 2016.

References

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