Team Uruguay is a Rugby Union team that plays for Uruguay in different international rugby competitions. The team Uruguay is commonly known as “Los Teros,” which is a Southern Lamping bird and is the national bird of Uruguay, the logo of the team also has the bird in it.
The Rugby team of Uruguay came into existence in 1948. However, the sport has been played in Uruguay far before the formation of the team. The National Rugby Union team of Italy plays international men’s Rugby Union matches and represents their county, in the sport in Rugby World Cup, Six Nations Rugby, and other international Rugby tournaments.
The team Uruguay is ranked 17th number by World Rugby Rankings. The team is managed by Uruguayan Rugby Union, which was formed in 1951. The head coach of the team is a former Rugby player from Argentina, Mr. Esteban Meneses. The home ground of the team Uruguay is Estadio Charrua in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Uruguay has played in four Rugby World Cups and has never won one. Their last appearance in the world cup was in 2019, in which they reached the pool stage.
Diego Aguirre, Alfonso Cardoso, Alejo Corral, Pablo Lemoine, and Juan Campomar are some of the notable players in the history of team Uruguay.