Is Rugby in Argentina regional like it is in Italy, England and most other places?
Yeah, absolutely. For example, in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, the north is identified with rugby, as it's the most expensive area of the metropolitan area, so most rugby clubs are settled in this area. While the West and South area are cheaper, then they are more identified with the working class and football. The East doesn't exist because the East is the River Plate.
Here's a map of the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, with my explanation:
At the country level, there are also some cities more identified with rugby than other cities, but always being rugby the second or third sport in the city. If I have to make a list of the cities with the largest rugby's tradition would say are these: Cordoba, Rosario, Santa Fe, Tucuman, Salta, La Plata, Mendoza and Mar del Plata. These are the cities that most players have contributed to the Pumas:
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Hi, could you tell me why Argentina's RU national team is called "Los Pumas"?
Yes, I have already explained in the forum before. Guilt is a South African journalist. The Pumas were on a tour of South Africa, our team had joined a jaguar logo on his jersey. This tour was very successful for the Argentine rugby, achieving very good results, as I was saying, a South African journalist to see the jaguar in our jersey, he thought he thought it was a cougar, then he wrote in his notes: "The Pumas have won" or something like that. It was a successful tour, this mistake was very famous here, then people are fond of this nickname and since then the national rugby team is known as "Los Pumas". As I have already explained, our national rugby team is hated by the working class, when more poor is an Argentine, he feels more hate for our team. The tour was in 1965, since then our team is known by that nickname
From wikipedia:
The first trip of the Argentina national rugby team to the other side of the Atlantic was to Rhodesia and South Africa in 1965. The team acquired the nickname "Pumas", from a local journalist after their first tour match, a defeat on 8 May to Rhodesia in Salisbury 17–12. The book "Be Pumas" recalls the Wackley Farmer of Rhodesia magazine commenting on the emblem embroidered on the tourists' jerseys was like a puma – rather than a jaguar. After defeats to Salisbury and Northern Transvaal, the first win came against Western Transvaal, another against South West Africa Country Districts and finally against the Southern Universities. The Pumas scored a landmark win of 11–6 against the Junior Springboks. They were welcomed home to Buenos Aires by a huge crowd; the tour had harvested 11 victories, one draw and four defeats over two months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_national_rugby_union_team
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