Mar 18 β€’ 16:35 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Argentina has proposed to host the Rugby World Cup in 2035

Argentina is advancing a bid to host the Rugby World Cup in 2035, involving collaborative efforts with other South American nations.

The Argentine Rugby Union has officially announced its proposal to host the Rugby World Cup in 2035, marking a significant step for South America to hold this prestigious tournament for the first time. The bid, which includes support from Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, emphasizes a united regional effort to showcase South America's readiness to host major international events in rugby.

Gabriel Travaglini, the president of the Argentine Rugby Union, expressed that this bid not only signifies a federal goal within Argentina but also seeks to transcend national borders by highlighting the passion and development of rugby across the continent. A working session is scheduled with Alan Gilpin, the CEO of World Rugby, to present the proposal and discuss how South America is poised to host a World Cup.

This candidacy represents an important moment for Argentine rugby and the sport in South America as a whole, potentially bringing significant economic and social benefits to the region while fostering greater interest in rugby among the population. Success in this bid could lay the groundwork for future major sporting events, paving the way for growth in rugby culture throughout the continent.

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