Ushuaia once again becomes the epicenter of rugby with a new edition of the 'Seven del Fin del Mundo', the southernmost tournament on the planet, which is played in a unique setting: a field surrounded by mountains, forests, and at this time of year, even with snow on the landscape. Beyond the infrastructure, the event is distinguished by its spirit of camaraderie and by keeping the traditional values of rugby alive in an extreme geographical context. The 'Seven del Fin del Mundo' is not just a sporting competition: it is also a postcard of Argentine sport in one of the southernmost corners of the country, where rugby is played among mountains, wind, and landscapes that make it a unique tournament in the world. In the women's branch, all eyes will be on Barbarians, who will seek to reclaim the title against Ushuaia Rugby Club, the current champion with Malena Díaz as the standout figure. The Ushuaia Rugby Club's field, at the foot of the Fuegian mountains. Throughout its history, it has featured players who have worn the jersey of 'Los Pumas' and leading figures of Argentine rugby, giving it a special prestige both in and out of the country. Organized by Cali Ríos, the tournament is held at the Ushuaia Rugby Club's field, an institution founded in 1981 and a pioneer of rugby in Tierra del Fuego. Located near the Pipoy River on the way to Tierra del Fuego National Park, the playing field stands out for its natural surroundings and the climatic conditions that surround it, with strong winds and low temperatures that are part of the usual challenge for players and organizers. The first field was built in 1987, the same year the inaugural edition of the 'Seven del Fin del Mundo' was held. The competition brings together more than 25 teams, between juniors and seniors, and features delegations from Comodoro Rivadavia, Chile, Catamarca, and the city of Buenos Aires. According to Argentine News Agency, the 2025 edition also has several sporting attractions. Among them is the participation of María Taladrid, a member of 'Las Yaguaretés', and the presence of renowned players who will reinforce the local teams. Since then, the tournament has grown steadily to become a classic on the national calendar, declared of municipal and provincial interest.
Ushuaia Hosts 'Seven del Fin del Mundo' Again, the Southernmost Rugby Tournament
The Argentine city of Ushuaia once again hosts the unique 'Seven del Fin del Mundo' rugby tournament. The event, held in picturesque conditions at the foot of the mountains, brings together dozens of teams and is a key part of the country's sports calendar.