The retirement of an Argentine rugby legend: all the achievements of Gastón Revol in his career

The retirement of an Argentine rugby legend: all the achievements of Gastón Revol in his career

Gaston Revol announced his retirement from rugby after playing the last matches with La Tabladathe club where he was born. In Scruma review of the scrum half racewhich received the affection of Argentine rugby after its statement. All rugby, on Disney+ Premium Plan.

On the World Tour, Gastón Revol was in 107 tournaments and since its beginnings, where he shared a squad with his current coach Santiago Gómez Cora. Since Dubai 2010 until now he has played in 107 of the 123 tournaments that were played. He has a whopping 492 games, 1008 points, 62 tries, he won the Gold medal 6 times in Vancouver 2022, Hamilton 2023, London 2023, Cape Town 2023, Perth 2024, Vancouver 2024. He became the first player to play 100 stages, to reach the final number of 107. He also surpassed the 1000 points barrier converted, being the second Puma to achieve this.

On his back he has competed in three World Cups, three Olympic Games and three Pan American Games. In the latter he won the Gold Medal twice and the Silver Medal the remaining time, while in the Olympics it is impossible to forget the historic third place and Bronze Medal in Tokyo in 2021.

After leaving Los Pumas 7’s in 2024, Revol continued his career in Dogos XV, the Córdoba franchise that plays in the Super Rugby Americas. Under the command of Nicolás Galatro, they played in the final of the competition, where they lost to Peñarol. Then, he took his talent to another team in his province and the club where he began his career: La Tablada. There he played the Interior Tournament until confirming his decision to hang up his boots.

Currently, Revol works alongside China, promoting the development of rugby in that country, accompanied by Nicolás Sánchez and Bernardo Urdaneta, with the aim of providing a plan for the growth of the discipline in the Asian giant.

All Gastón Revol’s medals in Los Pumas 7’s

Gold: 6 medals

  • Vancouver 2022

  • Hamilton 2023

  • London 2023

  • Cape Town 2023

  • Perth 2024

  • Vancouver 2024

Silver: 9 medals

  • Cape Town 2016

  • Cape Town 2018

  • Las Vegas 2018

  • Malaga 2022

  • Los Angeles 2023

  • Singapore 2023

  • Toulouse 2023

  • Dubai 2023

  • Madrid 2024

Bronze: 10 medals

  • Adelaide 2009

  • George 2010

  • Adelaide 2010

  • London 2010

  • Sydney 2018

  • Dubai I and II 2021

  • Seville 2022

  • Dubai 2024

  • Singapore 2025