History of rugby union matches between Argentina and South Africa

Argentina and South Africa first met in 1993. Until 2012, these two teams did not tour each other regularly and encounters between them were rare in the professional era. This changed in 2012, when Argentina joined the SANZAR nations in the annual Rugby Championship tournament (formerly the Tri Nations). Argentina avoided defeat for the first time in the second match of the 2012 Rugby Championship with a draw on home ground, and won for the first time in the shortened Rugby Championship in 2015, in South Africa.

Summary

Overall

Details[1] Played Won by
 Argentina
Won by
 South Africa
Drawn Argentina points South Africa points
In Argentina 11 0 10 1 224 378
In South Africa 9 1 8 0 173 364
Neutral venue 2 0 2 0 26 61
Overall 22 1 20 1 423 803

Records

Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.

Record Argentina South Africa
Longest winning streak 1 (8 Aug 2015–15 Aug 2015) 14 (6 Nov 1993–25 Aug 2012)
Largest points for
Home 33 (12 November 2000) 73 (17 August 2013)
Away 37 (8 August 2015) 52 (13 November 1993)
Largest winning margin
Home NA 60 (17 August 2013)
Away 12 (8 August 2015) 32 (4 December 2004)

Results

No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition
22 30 October 2015 Olympic Stadium, London, England 24 13  South Africa 2015 Rugby World Cup Bronze final
21 15 August 2015 Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires 12 26  South Africa 2015 RWC Warm-up
20 8 August 2015 Growthpoint Kings Park, Durban 25 37  Argentina 2015 Rugby Championship
19 23 August 2014 Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta 31 33  South Africa 2014 Rugby Championship
18 16 August 2014 Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 13 6  South Africa
17 24 August 2013 Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza 17 22  South Africa 2013 Rugby Championship
16 17 August 2013 FNB Stadium, Johannesburg 73 13  South Africa
15 25 August 2012 Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza 16 16 Draw 2012 Rugby Championship
14 18 August 2012 DHL Newlands, Cape Town 27 6  South Africa
13 9 August 2008 Coca-Cola Park, Johannesburg 63 9  South Africa
12 14 October 2007 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France 13 37  South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup
11 5 November 2005 Vélez Sársfield, Buenos Aires 23 34  South Africa 2005 end of year rugby union tests
10 4 December 2004 Vélez Sársfield, Buenos Aires 7 39  South Africa 2004 end of year rugby union tests
9 28 June 2003 Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth 26 25  South Africa
8 29 June 2002 Pam Brink Stadium, Springs 49 29  South Africa
7 12 November 2000 River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires 33 37  South Africa
6 16 November 1996 FC Oeste, Buenos Aires 21 44  South Africa
5 9 November 1996 FC Oeste, Buenos Aires 15 46  South Africa
4 15 October 1994 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg 46 26  South Africa
3 8 October 1994 Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth 42 22  South Africa
2 13 November 1993 FC Oeste, Buenos Aires 23 52  South Africa
1 6 November 1993 FC Oeste, Buenos Aires 26 29  South Africa

References

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