Argentina Launch Bid for 2035 Rugby World Cup
- On Tuesday, the Argentine Rugby Union officially launched a bid to host the 2035 Rugby World Cup, marking a historic potential first for South America.
- UAR President Gabriel Travaglini described the project as a "truly federal ambition," involving collaboration with Sudamerica Rugby and the rugby unions of Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay.
- World Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin is in Argentina to discuss bid feasibility with Travaglini and advance a technical assessment of the region's readiness.
- Global contenders for the 2035 Cup include Spain, Japan, and Italy, alongside a joint proposal from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
- Argentina's Pumas have reached three World Cup semi-finals, positioning the nation to follow the United States, which hosts in 2031 after Australia hosts next year.
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The Argentine Rugby Federation wants to organize the World 2035 in South America, which would be a first.
Argentina's Ambitious Bid for the 2035 Rugby World Cup
Argentina's Ambitious Bid for the 2035 Rugby World Cup Argentina has officially launched its bid to host the Rugby World Cup in 2035, a historic first for South America, as announced by the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR). Collaboration is underway with Sudamerica Rugby and the rugby unions of Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay to involve the region in the tournament.World Rugby's CEO, Alan Gilpin, is in Argentina to discuss the feasibility of this continen…
The country presented its candidacy to host the tournament, strengthened by a key visit and support from South America, which boosts the integration of Brazil, Chile and Uruguay in the proposal
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