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The corresponding matches in the reciprocal visit phase will be played on the chosen Wednesday and Saturday, or Thursday and Sunday, if applicable, exclusively in descending order, the four best-ranked clubs at the end of match-day 17's general table, on the day and time of their home game. The next four clubs can only choose the schedule.
In Apertura 2015, Pumas made it to the tournament final against Tigres U.A.N.L. Tigres won the first leg of the Final with a home win of 3–0. Then in the second leg of the final Pumas managed to tie the game on the global scoreboard at home 4–1. A penalty-shootout had to be done and Tigres won the championship 4–2 at a penalty-shootout.
From 1969 until 2002, the Pumas Dorados team consisted of a selection of the best players of all UNAM teams. These teams didn't play any regular season games, but rather the Pumas Dorados used to play a Classic game against the Burros Blancos at the end of season, until 2002 when this event was suspended.
A total of nine international games were played there by the national team until 2005 when it was sold. [28] Los Pumas played in Ferro Carril Oeste stadium between 1970 and 1986, when Argentina moved to Vélez Sarsfield Stadium. [29] Some of the teams that visited those venues were Ireland, New Zealand, France, and Australia among others. [30] [31]
New Zealand first sent a team, a New Zealand XV rather than the top All Blacks team, to play against Argentina (Los Pumas) on 30 October 1976. Argentina credited its own players with test match caps for both games on that tour, and for two games against the New Zealand XV when Argentina toured New Zealand in 1979.
The Australian Wallabies and Argentina, otherwise known as Los Pumas have a rugby union rivalry dating back to 27 October 1979.. The teams have met forty-one times, with Australia winning twenty-nine, Argentina winning nine and three matches drawn.
The 2006 end-of-year Tests began with a bang for Los Pumas, as they handed England a 25–18 defeat at Twickenham, resulting in the fans booing the England team off the pitch. [35] Further success followed for the Pumas, defeating Italy in Rome, and coming within one point of beating France in Paris.
The team was founded in 1972 by the name of Pumas de la Universidad Autonoma de San Luis (Pumas - UASLP), debuting at Segunda División de México. At first it was regarded as an inferior when compared to the San Luis which had been founded in 1966 and then active in the Primera Division Mexicana .