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Hugo Porta

Hugo Porta (born 11 September 1951) is an Argentine retired rugby union player, an inductee of both the International Rugby Hall of Fame[2] and IRB Hall of Fame,[3] and one of the best fly-halves the sport has seen.[4] During the 1970s and 1980s, he played 58 times for Los Pumas, captaining them on 34 occasions, including leading them during the first World Cup in 1987.

Hugo Porta
Porta in 2007.
Birth nameHugo Porta
Date of birth (1951-09-11) 11 September 1951 (age 72)
Place of birthBuenos Aires, Argentina
UniversityUBA[1]
Occupation(s)Architect[1]
Rugby union career
Position(s) President
Current team Banco Nación
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1966–90 [1] Banco Nación (301 [1])
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1971–1990 Argentina 58 (590)

Porta made his international debut in 1971. His best performances came in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with 1977 draw with France, the Pumas' 1979 24–13 win against Australia, and a 21–21 tie with the All Blacks on 2 November 1985.

In December 2018, Porta was elected as president of Argentine sports club Banco Nación, where he spent his entire career as player.[5]

Career edit

 
Porta with the national team after a test match v. France, 1985

Porta was born in Buenos Aires. He played football (soccer) and almost signed for Boca Juniors but then changed to rugby union, joining Banco Nación. Porta made his debut for Argentina on 10 October 1971 against Chile in the starting line up. He earned another three caps that year in games against Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. The following year Argentina played two games against the South African Springboks in Buenos Aires.

Porta played seven times for the national team the following season, including matches against Romania as well as Ireland and Scotland XVs (non-cap). During the 1974 and 75 seasons, Argentina played four Tests against France. In 1976 games were also played against Welsh and New Zealand XVs (non-cap). Porta became the national captain in 1977, and in his first game in charge, led the Pumas against France. Argentina lost 3–26, with Porta getting Argentina's only points through a penalty goal. However, in the following match, the nations drew 18-all, Hugo providing all of Argentina's points through six penalties, as, for France, did Jean-Michel Aguirre, who also kicked six penalties.

 
Porta (left) with Sean Fitzpatrick (centre) and Andrew Hunt at the 2008 Laureus Day at Ham Polo Club, London.

Porta led Argentina in two matches during October 1978; against an England XV (non-cap) and Italy. The following season he led the Pumas against a New Zealand XV (non-cap) in a two match series. On 27 October 1979 Porta led Argentina to a victory over Australia in Buenos Aires, winning 24–13. Porta kicked two conversions, one penalty and three drop goals to contribute 18 points during the match. Although the following leg was lost 12–17, the win became a landmark for Argentina.

Porta captained the South American Jaguars on three tours of South Africa between 1980 and 1984. Following the 1980 South America tour, Porta led Argentina to two victories over Fiji, and drew with England in 1981. During the second South America tour in 1982 South America won the second of the two internationals in Bloemfontein, with Porta scoring all of the 21 points in the victory.[6] Argentina also defeated Australia 18-3 in Brisbane at Ballymore in 1983. Another South American tour took place in 1984. Argentina also defeated France 24-16 in June 1985. Following a 20–33 loss to the All Blacks that October, the famous 21–21 draw happened on 2 November, with Porta kicking four penalties and three drop goals for 21 points. Porta is the only Argentine player to have represented the South African Barbarians Club.

Porta led Argentina to the 1987 World Cup, at the age of 36 and retired after the tournament. In their first pool match they lost to Fiji 28–9. The following game saw Argentina win, defeating Italy 25–16. They were defeated 46–15 by the All Blacks in the last game. He came out of retirement briefly in 1990 to play games against Ireland, England and Scotland. In 1991 he was appointed Argentine Ambassador to South Africa by President Carlos Menem, and in 1994 became Argentina's Minister for Sport.[2] In 2000 his car was carjacked by thieves in Buenos Aires, but they returned his vehicle after reading whose car they had stolen in the newspapers.

In September 2007 Will Carling, the renowned English Rugby Union captain included Porta among his list of top ten rugby players af all time.[7] Former Australian flyhalf Mark Ella wrote of Porta that, "I've never played against a better five-eighth."[8]

Honours and awards edit

Club edit

Banco Nación

Individual Honors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Hugo Porta biography at Banco Nación webpage 16 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Hugo Porta". International Rugby Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2006.
  3. ^ . International Rugby Board. 23 November 2008. Archived from the original on 23 February 2009. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  4. ^ "Hugo Porta". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  5. ^ Hugo Porta es el nuevo presidente de Banco Nación on ESPN, 15 Dec 2018
  6. ^ Vivian Jenkins, ed. (1982). Rothmans Rugby Yearboook 1982–83. Rothmans Publications Ltd. pp. 68–69. ISBN 0907574130.
  7. ^ "Will Carling: My 50 top rugby players". The Daily Telegraph. London. 13 August 2007. Retrieved 8 September 2007.[dead link]
  8. ^ Ella, Mark, Smith, Terry, Path to Victory: Wallaby Power in the 1980s (Sydney: ABC Enterprises, 1987), p 69. ISBN 0 642 52766 0."
  9. ^ a b c d e f "La exitosa carrera deportiva del gran Hugo Porta", Mendoza Online, 2007-11-24
  10. ^ "Argentina / Players & Officials / Hugh Porta". Scrum.com. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
  11. ^ Griffiths, John (23 November 2009). "Ask John: The O'Donnells, the Springboks' Test record and England's worst run against the Tri-Nations". Scrum.com. Retrieved 29 November 2009. The South American Jaguars were a side selected mainly by the Argentine Rugby Union to play South Africa during that country's period of sporting isolation due to apartheid. Effectively, they were the Argentina national team, but could not travel as "Argentina" for political reasons. Many sources, including the IRB, now recognise the Jaguars as a Test team and include their statistics in official player totals; Scrum.com decided to follow suit in November 2009 because, as the cited piece states, "the Jaguar side was raised by a recognised Union".
  12. ^ "Contepomi superó a Porta y es el goleador récord", Clarín, 9 June 2012
  13. ^ "Contempomi, goleador histórico Puma", ESPN, 9 June 2012

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Hugo Porta born 11 September 1951 is an Argentine retired rugby union player an inductee of both the International Rugby Hall of Fame 2 and IRB Hall of Fame 3 and one of the best fly halves the sport has seen 4 During the 1970s and 1980s he played 58 times for Los Pumas captaining them on 34 occasions including leading them during the first World Cup in 1987 Hugo PortaPorta in 2007 Birth nameHugo PortaDate of birth 1951 09 11 11 September 1951 age 72 Place of birthBuenos Aires ArgentinaUniversityUBA 1 Occupation s Architect 1 Rugby union careerPosition s PresidentCurrent teamBanco NacionSenior careerYearsTeamApps Points 1966 90 1 Banco Nacion 301 1 International careerYearsTeamApps Points 1971 1990Argentina58 590 Porta made his international debut in 1971 His best performances came in the late 1970s and early 1980s with 1977 draw with France the Pumas 1979 24 13 win against Australia and a 21 21 tie with the All Blacks on 2 November 1985 In December 2018 Porta was elected as president of Argentine sports club Banco Nacion where he spent his entire career as player 5 Contents 1 Career 2 Honours and awards 2 1 Club 2 2 Individual Honors 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCareer edit nbsp Porta with the national team after a test match v France 1985Porta was born in Buenos Aires He played football soccer and almost signed for Boca Juniors but then changed to rugby union joining Banco Nacion Porta made his debut for Argentina on 10 October 1971 against Chile in the starting line up He earned another three caps that year in games against Brazil Paraguay and Uruguay The following year Argentina played two games against the South African Springboks in Buenos Aires Porta played seven times for the national team the following season including matches against Romania as well as Ireland and Scotland XVs non cap During the 1974 and 75 seasons Argentina played four Tests against France In 1976 games were also played against Welsh and New Zealand XVs non cap Porta became the national captain in 1977 and in his first game in charge led the Pumas against France Argentina lost 3 26 with Porta getting Argentina s only points through a penalty goal However in the following match the nations drew 18 all Hugo providing all of Argentina s points through six penalties as for France did Jean Michel Aguirre who also kicked six penalties nbsp Porta left with Sean Fitzpatrick centre and Andrew Hunt at the 2008 Laureus Day at Ham Polo Club London Porta led Argentina in two matches during October 1978 against an England XV non cap and Italy The following season he led the Pumas against a New Zealand XV non cap in a two match series On 27 October 1979 Porta led Argentina to a victory over Australia in Buenos Aires winning 24 13 Porta kicked two conversions one penalty and three drop goals to contribute 18 points during the match Although the following leg was lost 12 17 the win became a landmark for Argentina Porta captained the South American Jaguars on three tours of South Africa between 1980 and 1984 Following the 1980 South America tour Porta led Argentina to two victories over Fiji and drew with England in 1981 During the second South America tour in 1982 South America won the second of the two internationals in Bloemfontein with Porta scoring all of the 21 points in the victory 6 Argentina also defeated Australia 18 3 in Brisbane at Ballymore in 1983 Another South American tour took place in 1984 Argentina also defeated France 24 16 in June 1985 Following a 20 33 loss to the All Blacks that October the famous 21 21 draw happened on 2 November with Porta kicking four penalties and three drop goals for 21 points Porta is the only Argentine player to have represented the South African Barbarians Club Porta led Argentina to the 1987 World Cup at the age of 36 and retired after the tournament In their first pool match they lost to Fiji 28 9 The following game saw Argentina win defeating Italy 25 16 They were defeated 46 15 by the All Blacks in the last game He came out of retirement briefly in 1990 to play games against Ireland England and Scotland In 1991 he was appointed Argentine Ambassador to South Africa by President Carlos Menem and in 1994 became Argentina s Minister for Sport 2 In 2000 his car was carjacked by thieves in Buenos Aires but they returned his vehicle after reading whose car they had stolen in the newspapers In September 2007 Will Carling the renowned English Rugby Union captain included Porta among his list of top ten rugby players af all time 7 Former Australian flyhalf Mark Ella wrote of Porta that I ve never played against a better five eighth 8 Honours and awards editClub edit Banco NacionTorneo de la URBA 2 1986 1989 9 Sevens championship 4 1974 1984 1987 1988 1 Individual Honors edit Olimpia de Oro Award for sportsman of the year in Argentina 1985 1 9 Olimpia de Plata Award for rugby union player of the year in Argentina 1975 1977 1978 1980 1982 9 Midi Olimpique Magazine Best rugby union player of the world 1985 1 9 Rothmans Yearbook Magazine Best Fly half of the 1980s 1989 1 Member of the Rugby hall of fame of New Zealand 1 All time 2nd test player with most drop goals 28 10 11 All time top scorer of Argentina primera division 301 points 1 9 All time 2nd scorer of Argentina national team 590 points 1970 90 12 13 Enter to the Guinness World Records due to having scored seven penalties and a conversion in the same match in 1982 versus the Springboks 9 See also editInternational Rugby Hall of Fame IRB Hall of Fame Argentina national rugby union team Argentine Rugby UnionReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Hugo Porta biography at Banco Nacion webpage Archived 16 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b Hugo Porta International Rugby Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 12 September 2012 Retrieved 17 October 2006 IRB Hall of Fame Welcomes Five Inductees International Rugby Board 23 November 2008 Archived from the original on 23 February 2009 Retrieved 23 November 2008 Hugo Porta Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 8 September 2007 Hugo Porta es el nuevo presidente de Banco Nacion on ESPN 15 Dec 2018 Vivian Jenkins ed 1982 Rothmans Rugby Yearboook 1982 83 Rothmans Publications Ltd pp 68 69 ISBN 0907574130 Will Carling My 50 top rugby players The Daily Telegraph London 13 August 2007 Retrieved 8 September 2007 dead link Ella Mark Smith Terry Path to Victory Wallaby Power in the 1980s Sydney ABC Enterprises 1987 p 69 ISBN 0 642 52766 0 a b c d e f La exitosa carrera deportiva del gran Hugo Porta Mendoza Online 2007 11 24 Argentina Players amp Officials Hugh Porta Scrum com Retrieved 29 November 2009 Griffiths John 23 November 2009 Ask John The O Donnells the Springboks Test record and England s worst run against the Tri Nations Scrum com Retrieved 29 November 2009 The South American Jaguars were a side selected mainly by the Argentine Rugby Union to play South Africa during that country s period of sporting isolation due to apartheid Effectively they were the Argentina national team but could not travel as Argentina for political reasons Many sources including the IRB now recognise the Jaguars as a Test team and include their statistics in official player totals Scrum com decided to follow suit in November 2009 because as the cited piece states the Jaguar side was raised by a recognised Union Contepomi supero a Porta y es el goleador record Clarin 9 June 2012 Contempomi goleador historico Puma ESPN 9 June 2012External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hugo Porta Rugby Hall of Fame at archive today archived 2012 09 12 Sporting Heroes Hugo Porta at the World Rugby Hall of FameAwardsPreceded by nbsp Santos Benigno Laciar Olimpia de Oro1985 Succeeded by nbsp Diego Maradona Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugo Porta amp oldid 1179492985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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