After losing 27-10 to England in the debut of the 2023 World Cup in France, the Argentine team fell four places in the world table, its worst position in the past three years.
After a 27-10 loss against England in the 2023 World Cup debut in France, The Pumas suffered another severe blow. After the first date of competition, World Rugby updated the ranking and Argentina’s national team fell to tenth place in the table.
Once the collapse against La Rosa was complete, the team Michael Cheika fell four places and reached its worst position in the past three years. The last time it was in the bottom step of the top 10 was at the beginning of November 2020, where it climbed to eighth place after a historic victory over New Zealand in the Three Nations.
Within the ranks, England rose from eighth to sixth place, by adding double the points awarded by the World Cup. The top 3 remain Ireland, South Africa and Francewho won on their tournament debut.
The Top 10 of the ranking
- 1- Ireland
- 2- South Africa
- 3- France
- 4- New Zealand
- 5- Scotland
- 6- England
- 7- Australia
- 8- Wales
- 9- Fiji
- 10- Argentina
How Los Pumas’ path to the 2023 Rugby World Cup continues
- Argentina – Samoa | Group D | Friday, September 22, at 12:45 pm
- Argentina – Chile | Group D | Saturday, September 30, at 10:00 am
- Japan – Argentina | Group D | Sunday, October 8, at 8:00 am.
Source: Tycsports

I am Robert Harris and I specialize in news media. My experience has been focused on sports journalism, particularly within the Rugby sector. I have written for various news websites in the past and currently work as an author for Athletistic, covering all things related to Rugby news.