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Argentina v Wales U20s

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Follow all the latest as Wales begin their Under-20s World Championship campaign against Argentina

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Appealing to the DNA of the Argentine rugby team, whatever the category, the Pumites overcame adversity and won the 34-27 victory against Wales in the debut of the 15th edition of the M20 World Championship, which began on Sunday in Verona, Italy. The next meeting of the boys led by Nicolás Fernández Miranda will be on Friday, July 4, in the city of Rovigo, in front of Spain, which on the inaugural day was defeated 49-11 by France. The Gaulos, c…

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The Pumites, the Argentine rugby team of under 20s, won this Sunday in the M20 World Cup debut against Wales for 34-27 at the Payanini Center stadium in Verona, Italy. The team that is led by Nicolás Fernández Miranda and integrates Group B with Wales, France and Spain in this competition, was below the scoreboard throughout the entire match until it was able to turn it around in the final. From minute 2, the “Red Dragons” took the lead with a t…

The Argentine rugby team Sub-20, better known as Los Pumitas, will start their way in the World Cup against Wales this Sunday in search of starting the contest with the right foot. The match will be held from 15:30 (Argentine time), at the Payanini Center stadium in Italy, where the World Cup will be playing. In the tournament that will take place from 29 June to the final on 19 July, Argentina will join Group B alongside France, runner-up last …

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lagaceta.com.ar broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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