#1. Estadio Ciudad de La Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Capacity: 53,000
- Opened: 2003
- Home to: Argentina
- Cost: AR$100 million
- DID YOU KNOW? After the passing of Diego Maradona in November 2020, the stadium was named “Estadio Único Diego Maradona” to honor the idol
Opened in 2003 and home to Argentina’s national rugby team, the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata can accommodate 53,000 spectators. Renamed “Estadio Único Diego Maradona” in 2020, it honors the legendary footballer. Despite its significance, the stadium has received low marks for affordability, cleanliness, and food quality, making it the worst-rated rugby stadium according to fan reviews.
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Quiz: Can you all of the Guinness Six Nations winning captains?
Securing victory in the Guinness Six Nations is undoubtedly special, but achieving this triumph as a captain is a feat that remains a distant dream for many.
In the storied history of Rugby’s Greatest Championship, exceptional leaders have emerged—warriors of various forms, be they agile half-backs, towering second rows, or fearless flankers.
Our latest quiz invites you to identify those who have captained their nations to Guinness Six Nations glory. It’s worth noting that in certain instances, there may be multiple captains from the same year due to factors such as injuries and rotation.
Surnames only will be accepted.