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Uruguay Matches

Sat 26 Jul, 2025

Internationals

FT
Estadio Héroes de Curupayty
Paraguay Paraguay
-
Uruguay Uruguay
3:30am
LIVE
0
38

Sat 23 Aug, 2025

Internationals

2:30am HKT
Estadio Charrua
Uruguay Uruguay
-
Paraguay Paraguay
2:30am
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Uruguay 0%
0% Paraguay

Uruguay Forwards

Name
Position
Mateo Sanguinetti
Prop
Mateo Perillo
Prop
German Kessler
Hooker
Facundo Gattas
Hooker
Guillermo Pujadas
Hooker
Joaquin Myszka
Hooker
Diego Arbelo Garcia
Prop
Ignacio Peculo
Prop
Reinaldo Piussi
Prop
Ignacio Dotti
Lock
Tomas Etcheverry
Lock
Felipe Aliaga
Lock
Federico de Los Santos
Lock
Manuel Leindekar
Lock
Diego Ardao
Back Row
Manuel Rosmarino
Back Row
Francisco Suarez Folch
Back Row
Santiago Civetta
Back Row
Lucas Bianchi
Back Row
Diego Magno
Back Row
Manuel Diana
Back Row
Manuel Ardao
Back Row
Carlos Deus
Back Row

Uruguay Backs

Name
Position
Santiago Arata
Scrum Half
Juan Manuel Tafernaberry
Scrum Half
Santiago Alvarez
Scrum Half
Joaquin Suarez
Scrum Half
Felipe Etcheverry
Fly Half
Icaro Amarillo
Fly Half
Ignacio Facciolo
Outside Back
Andres Vilaseca
Centre
Juan Manuel Alonso
Centre
Santiago Gini
Centre
Alfonso Perillo
Centre
Justo Ferrario
Centre
Nicolas Freitas
Centre
Tomas Inciarte
Centre
Felipe Arcos
Centre
Mateo Vinals Moratorio
Outside Back
Bautista Basso
Outside Back
Juan Bautista Hontou
Outside Back
Gaston Mieres
Outside Back
Baltazar Amaya
Outside Back
Ignacio Alvarez
Outside Back
Juan Gonzalez
Outside Back
Francisco Landauer
Outside Back
Sebastian Perez
Outside Back

Uruguay Tournaments

Uruguay Rugby Team

The Uruguay Rugby team, who are nicknamed Los Teros by fans, are one of the finest rugby union sides from the Americas. In 1981, they shot to fame when they won the South America Rugby Championship. The win was so unexpected because, between 1951 and 2014, Argentina only failed to win the competition once.Read on to discover even more about the Uruguay Rugby team. On this page, you can see all the latest Uruguay Rugby results, fixtures and news. Plus, you can learn more about the history of the side and see the latest squad.

It's thought that rugby union was played in Uruguay as far back as 1865 when British immigrants introduced the game to locals. However, the Uruguay Rugby team wasn't officially formed until 1948, when the team made their international debut. In the unofficial South American Rugby Championship that year, Uruguay finished an impressive second.Ever since, the Uruguay Rugby team have gained a proud reputation. They've established themselves as a side that can regularly beat tier-two nations and they've even gained notable results against teams as strong as the USA, Japan and Georgia.Around the turn of the millennium, the Uruguay Rugby team started to gain prominence. They qualified for the 1999 Rugby World Cup and came close to beating several established sides. However, the team then began to stagnate. Although they once again qualified for the Rugby World Cup in 2003, they failed to qualify for the 2007 and 2011 editions.However, post-2010, the Uruguay Rugby side are on an upward trajectory once again. They've qualified for the 2015 and 2019 editions of the Rugby World Cup and they've won the Mayor A division of the South American Rugby Championship three times (2014, 2016 and 2017

Historically, Uruguay have struggled to produce household names. However, several notable players have featured in Uruguay Rugby fixtures. For example, lock Rodrigo Capo Ortega played more than 200 games for Castres, while prop Pablo Lemoine played almost 100 times for Stade Francais before he returned to coach the national side in 2012.Today, although most of the Uruguay Rugby squad play in South America, several of the team's notable players do play in top European competitions. For example, scrum-half Santiago Arata plays for Castres in the Top 14, while both Manuel Leindekar and Germán Kessler play in France's Pro D2.