The rugby world is buzzing as Los Pampas unveils their loaded 44-man roster for the 2026 Super Rugby Americas campaign, setting the stage for what promises to be the most competitive season yet in our southern neighbors’ premier competition.
Head coach Juan Manuel Leguizamón returns for his third consecutive season at the helm of the Buenos Aires-based franchise, bringing stability and proven leadership to a squad packed with Argentine national team talent. The Pumas connection runs deep in this roster, giving American rugby fans a front-row seat to watch some of the world’s elite players in action.
For US rugby enthusiasts, Super Rugby Americas represents more than just great entertainment—it’s a blueprint for professional rugby’s future in the Western Hemisphere. As American Pro Rugby continues building the sport’s foundation here at home, watching how franchises like Los Pampas develop talent and build fan bases provides valuable insights into rugby’s growth potential across the Americas.
With coaching staff veterans Rodrigo Martínez, Sebastián Yavícoli, and Sergio Carossio rounding out Leguizamón’s team, Los Pampas is clearly serious about making a championship run in 2026.
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