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Argentina's Pumas Thrill San Juan with Epic Win Over Wales

12/07/2026 10:54 - Deportes

A Historic Night in San Juan

Event date: July 11, 2026

Argentine rugby is smiling again. Los Pumas, as the Argentine national rugby team is affectionately known worldwide, secured a hard-fought and thrilling victory against Wales during the Nations Championship (an elite international rugby tournament). The stage was the imposing Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario, a major sports arena located in San Juan, a western Argentine province famous for its stunning mountainous landscapes and wine production.

The Atmosphere and Temperature

Despite the thermometer dropping to a chilly 9 degrees Celsius (48F), the warmth of the local crowd was overwhelming. The stands held 15,000 spectators who never stopped cheering, creating a truly intimidating atmosphere for the visitors and a magical one for the home team.

The Team's Resilience

This triumph tastes particularly sweet. The Argentine squad arrived highly motivated to bounce back from a painful loss against Scotland in their previous match. The team showed incredible resilience, overcoming adversity and proving their mettle in front of their home crowd, leaving the past stumble behind.

A Nationwide Celebration

The match was not just a sporting event, but a true national celebration. Before kickoff, a vibrant Fan Fest took place, allowing families and friends to enjoy the pregame with live music and local food. The stands were a melting pot of regions, with fans traveling from neighboring provinces like Mendoza, San Luis, and La Rioja, as well as from the far north of Argentina and the Litoral (the riverbank region near Paraguay and Uruguay). This turnout demonstrated how rugby brings the entire country together.

Furthermore, the evening featured the distinguished presence of Juan Pablo Castro, adding to a memorable day for national sports.

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