All the stadiums that will receive the Pumas this 2025: they will tour 90,000 kilometers

All the stadiums that will receive the Pumas this 2025: they will tour 90,000 kilometers

The meeting against the mythical combined that brings together the best players of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland It was the first of a series of thirteen matches than those led by Felipe Contepomi They will play this year. The Argentine National Team will travel more than 90,000 kilometers on trips around the globe, equivalent to two laps to the circumference of the planet Land.

Next, all the stadiums and cities that will visit Los Pumas in 2025:

Aviva Stadium – Dublin, Ireland

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Located in Dublin, the Aviva stadium is the Irish rugby house since its inauguration on May 14, 2010. It has the capacity to 51,700 spectators And it is the only Irish stadium with UEFA Elite category. The Pumas first played at Aviva on November 28, 2010, in a defeat against Ireland by 29-9. The national team won his first victory on Irish land, also defeating the British & Irish Lions for the first time for 28 to 24, with a stellar performance of the Tucumano Tomás Albornoz, author of 18 points, after a try, two conversions and three penalties.

Stadium one Jorge Luis Hirschi – La Plata, Argentina

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The Stadium one Jorge Luis Hirschi, owned by the Student Club of La Plata, is one of the most modern sports enclosures in the country, after its reopening in November 2019. The stadium has the capacity to 32,500 spectators And it has the largest gastronomic walk in the city, located on the Paseo de los Teachers, from 55th Street between 1 and 115. The last confrontation of the Pumas in one took place last year against Australia by the Rugby Championship, in what was fallen by 20 to 19 before the oceanic team. The match, which took place under a flood, marked the farewell of Agustín Creevy of the national team.

Bicentennial Stadium – San Juan, Argentina

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The Bicentennial Stadium of San Juan is a multipurpose stadium located south of the San Juan capital, in the department of Pocito, which has the capacity for more than 35,000 spectators. It was inaugurated on March 16, 2011, and since then it hosted great sporting events such as the Rugby Championship, the Copa América, or the U-20 World Cup. The last meeting of the Argentine team in San Juan was win against the Wallabies by 48 to 17 on August 13, 2022, for the second date of Rugby Championship.

Padre Ernesto Martarena Stadium – Salta, Argentina

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The Padre Ernesto Martarena stadium, located in the city of Salta, is an important sports venue with capacity for approximately 20,400 spectators sitting Inaugurated in 2001 to be one of the headquarters of the Argentina 2001 U-20 Soccer World Cup, it became a symbol of sport in the northern region of the country. In addition to football, rugby matches and international events such as the Copa América 2011 were played. The Pumas played 9 games in this stadium, the last one took place on July 9, 2022 and ended with defeat by 29 to 6 at the hands of Scotland.

Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium – Córdoba, Argentina

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The Mario Alberto Kempes stadium is one of the main sports scenarios in Córdoba, and has a current capacity of around 57,000 spectatorsbeing the second largest in the country. Located in the Chateau Carreras neighborhood, it was inaugurated on May 16, 1978 to be one of the headquarters of the World Cup that year. Since then, it became a symbol of Cordoba and Argentine sport, hosting football, rugby and international events. The Pumas will return to Córdoba after 11 years, after which she was the tight defeat before her pair of Scotland by 21 to 19 in 2014.

José Amalfitani Stadium – Buenos Aires, Argentina

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The José Amalfitani stadium, home of the Vélez Sarsfield Athletic Club, is one of the main sports scenarios of the City of Buenos Aires, with an approximate capacity to 49,540 spectators. Located in the Liniers neighborhood, it was inaugurated on April 22, 1943 and since then it is considered an emblematic headquarters for Argentine rugby, being one of the official stadiums where the Pumas usually play their home matches, especially in competitions such as the Championship rugby and international matches. The Amalfitani was the home of the Jaguares, who played the Super Rugby between 2016 and 2020. The last match of Liniers took place last year with the great victory for 33 to 25 against France, held on July 13.

Queensland Country Bank Stadium – Townsville, Australia

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Queensland Country Bank Stadium is home to the rugby league north queensland cowboys team and has the capacity to 25,455 spectators. Located in Townsville, north of Queensland, on the Australian Northwest coast. It was inaugurated in February 2020, and its distinctive brand is a semi -discovered roof inspired by the Pandanus leaf, which covers 80% of the stands and is prepared to resist cyclonic winds. The stadium is the seat of important rugby League and Rugby Union matches, including rugby Championship meetings, where the Pumas faced in September 2021 against Australia, with defeat by 27 to 8 before the hosts. This modern stadium was consolidated as a symbol of sport and urban renewal in the region.

Ause Stadium – Sydney, Australia

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The Aussie Stadium, officially known as Sydney Football Stadium, and current 42,500 people. Originally opened in 1988, and rebuilt in 2022, it is an emblematic scenario for rugby, being home to the NRL Sydney Roosters and the New South Wales Waratahs of the Super Rugby. It was also the headquarters of notable matches of the 2003 Rugby World Cup and will be one of the host stadiums of the 2027 World Cup Rugby. The Pumas visited Sidney on multiple occasions, including the historic victory against the Wallabies for the Rugby Championship 2023.

Kings Park Stadium – Durban, South Africa

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Kings Park Stadium is a stadium with capacity to 52,000 spectatorslocated in the coastal city of Durban, bathed by the waters of the Indian Ocean. It is one of the historical headquarters of the South African rugby and home of the Sharks, one of the teams that represents the country in the United Rugby Championship. It was inaugurated in 1958 and remodeled especially for the 1995 Rugby World Cup, where key matches were held, including the historic semifinal between South Africa and France. Nicknamed “The Shark Tank” is a symbol of South African rugby. The Pumas played in Durban on several occasions, being the last victory for the Springboks for 38 to 21, on September 24, 2022.

Twickenham – London, England

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With capacity for more than 82,000 spectatorsTwickenham is the second largest stadium in the United Kingdom – so behind Wembley – and the fifth largest in Europe. Located to the southwest of London, it is the headquarters of the Rugby Selected of England. The Rugby Cathedral will house two Pumas games this year: on October 4, against South Africa, for the last date of Rugby Championship; and on November 23, against the Rose, at the final match of the November window. The last history of Los Pumas on Twickenham was the historic victory against the English by November 30 to 29, 2022.

Mainity Stadium – Cardiff, Wales

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Cardiff’s principality stadium is an imposing multi -purpose stadium inaugurated on June 26, 1999, with the capacity to house more than 74,500 spectators. Located in the heart of the Welsh capital, it is the house of the national rugby team, and it will be the headquarters of the first confrontation of the November window (9/11). The stadium host the 1999 Rugby World Cup final, and the 2017 edition of the Champions League final, in addition to hosting the six -nations matches and rugby League. The last clash in the mainity was within the framework of the Autumn Nations Series of 2022, and ended in victory for the red dragons by 20 to 13.

Murrayfield Stadium – Edimburg, Scotland

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Murrayfield is home to the Scottish rugby team and has a capacity for more than 67,800 spectators. Located west of Edinburgh, capital and second city more inhabited in Scotland (526,000), it was established as a symbol in the history of rugby, since its inauguration on March 21, 1925. The Pumas will visit Murrayfield on November 16 when the faces are seen with the local team in the second of the Match Test of the November window. The last antecedent of the Argentine team in Murrayfield dates back to 2022, and was a victory for the thistle for 52 to 29.

In this way, the Pumas are preparing for a year to pure rugby by the hand of international tests and rugby Championship, in which they will tour four of the six continents: Europe, Oceania, Africa and America.

Source: Ambito

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