Argentina will bid to stage the 2027 Rugby World Cup, with President Mauricio Macri meeting with new World Rugby vice-chairman and former Pumas captain Agustin Pichot.
Argentina, who have reached the World Cup semi-finals at two of the last three tournaments, will make an official bid in October when organisers visit the South American country.
"The decision is in line with our objective of promoting big sports events that will enable the country to attract tourism and investment and stimulate the development of infrastructures for the benefit the community," Macri said in a statement.
Pichot, who since leading the Pumas to third place at the 2007 World Cup in France has been instrumental in gaining Argentina greater international competition, was elected 12 days ago as number two to new World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont.
Macri, who has been in office for six months, is a former president of top Argentine soccer club Boca Juniors.