Captains W. J. Hewitt of Ireland and Miguel Ángel Sarandón of Argentina appear on the cover of El Gráfico prior to their 1952 matchup

The history of rugby union matches between Argentina and Ireland is one of a very even contest and significant mutual rivalry, a rivalry increased by a series of notable meetings at the Rugby World Cup.

As of November 2019, the sides have met twenty four times with a result of fifteen wins to Ireland, eight to Argentina and one drawn game; however, five of these matches were not a fully test capped match for Ireland. At the end of the 2010 Autumn Internationals there was only a nineteen-point difference in cumulative points scored. The largest winning margin of 23 points for Argentina was recorded in the meeting of their 2015 Rugby World Cup quarter-final, when Argentina won by 43 points to 20. Ireland's largest winning margin is 46 points, which occurred in November 2021.

Argentina have yet to beat Ireland on Irish soil, and Ireland have only won twice in Argentina. Ireland's first win against Argentina was in 1952, however it was only a capped match for Argentina.[1] Ireland's first fully test capped away win in Argentina came in 2014. Since 2012 matches between the two teams have been held for the Admiral Brown Cup.[2] Argentina first won the Cup in 2015; since 2018 it has been held by Ireland.

In the nineteen matches since 1990 which are counted as full internationals by both sides, Argentina have won six times and Ireland thirteen times. The five matches played between 1952 and 1973 are not regarded as full internationals by Ireland, but are by Argentina; in these matches each side has two wins, with one match drawn.

Summary

Note: Summary below reflects test results by both teams.

Overall

Details Played Won by
Argentina
Won by
Ireland
Drawn Argentina
points
Ireland
points
In Argentina 5 3 2 0 106 95
In Ireland 10 0 10 0 147 290
Neutral venue 4 3 1 0 116 75
Overall 19 6 13 0 369 460

Results

Note: non-Argentine/Irish stadiums are listed in brackets:

No. Date Venue City Score Winner Competition Attend. Ref.
1 27 October 1990 Lansdowne RoadDublin 20–18  Ireland 1990 Argentine tour [3]
2 28 August 1999 Lansdowne RoadDublin 32–24  Ireland 1999 World Cup warm-up 15,000 [4]
3 20 October 1999 Félix BollaertLens (France) 28–24  Argentina 1999 Rugby World Cup 22,000 [5][6]
4 3 June 2000 Ferro Carril OesteBuenos Aires 34–23  Argentina 2000 Ireland tour 25,000 [7][8]
5 23 November 2002 Lansdowne RoadDublin 16–7  Ireland 2002 Autumn Internationals 40,000 [9][10]
6 26 October 2003 Adelaide OvalAdelaide (Australia) 16–15  Ireland 2003 Rugby World Cup 30,203 [11][12]
7 27 November 2004 Lansdowne RoadDublin 21–19  Ireland 2004 Autumn Internationals 49,250 [13][14]
8 26 May 2007 Estadio ColónSanta Fe 22–20  Argentina 2007 June rugby union tests 26,000 [15][16]
9 2 June 2007 José AmalfitaniBuenos Aires 16–0  Argentina 44,000 [17][18]
10 30 September 2007 Parc des PrincesParis (France) 30–15  Argentina 2007 Rugby World Cup 45,450 [19][20]
11 22 November 2008 Croke ParkDublin 17–3  Ireland 2008 Autumn Internationals 68,352 [21]
12 28 November 2010 Aviva StadiumDublin 29–9  Ireland 2010 Autumn Internationals 30,406 [22][23]
13 24 November 2012 Aviva StadiumDublin 46–24  Ireland 2012 Autumn Internationals 43,406 [24]
14 7 June 2014 Estadio CentenarioResistencia 17–29  Ireland 2014 Ireland tour 21,000 [25][26]
15 14 June 2014 Atlético TucumánTucumán 17–23  Ireland [27]
16 18 October 2015 Millennium StadiumCardiff (Wales) 20–43  Argentina 2015 World Cup quarter-final 72,316 [28][29]
17 25 November 2017 Aviva StadiumDublin 28–19  Ireland 2017 Autumn Internationals 51,000 [30][31]
18 10 November 2018 Aviva StadiumDublin 28–17  Ireland 2018 Autumn Internationals 51,700 [32][33]
19 21 November 2021 Aviva StadiumDublin 53–7  Ireland 2021 Autumn Internationals 45,500 [34][35]

Non-test results

Below is a list of matches that Argentina has awarded matches test match status by virtue of awarding caps, but Ireland did not award caps.

Ireland team before their 1970 match with Argentina
Date Venue City Score Winner Ref.
24 August 1952 GEBABuenos Aires
3–3
draw [36]
31 August 1952 GEBABuenos Aires
0–6
 Ireland [37]
13 September 1970 Ferro Carril OesteBuenos Aires
8–3
 Argentina [38]
20 September 1970 Ferro Carril OesteBuenos Aires
6–3
 Argentina [39]
10 November 1973 Lansdowne RoadDublin
21–8
 Ireland [40]

List of series

Played Won by
Argentina
Won by
Ireland
Drawn
2 1 1 0
Year Argentina Ireland Series winner Admiral Brown Cup
Argentina 2007 2 0  Argentina N/A
Argentina 2014 0 2  Ireland  Ireland

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