Argentina made history at Rugby World Cup 2007 by finishing third in the
world. The South American nation finished the World Cup ahead of
traditional powers including Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland,
Wales and hosts France - all have previously hosted matches in multiple
World Cup tournaments. In finishing third in 2007, Argentina became the
only Rugby World Cup semi finalist who has not yet hosted a Rugby World
Cup.Since then rugby has undergone significant changes to at last adjust
to professionalism. Now a part of The Rugby Championship Argentina is a
rugby nation in rapid transition and Argentina has officially been
accepted as an elite team backed by a responsible union. With England
hosting in 2015 and Japan in 2019, it will be time for a Southern
Hemisphere country to host in 2023. By 2023 Oceania would have hosted
three World Cup's, Africa one, Asia one and Europe four and the Americas
zero. Rich in tradition and packed with talent Argentina 2023 is certain
to be a roaring success.