Scottish Argentines

The first Argentine woman to earn a Doctor of Medicine degree was Cecilia Grierson, of Scottish ancestry.

[citation needed] Argentine President Juan Domingo Peron had Scottish ancestry on his father's side.

His great-grandmother, Ann Hughes Mc Kenzie, traced her roots to Scotland.

On 4 February 1884[5] he founded the Buenos Aires English High School [sic] where he continued to instruct the pupils in the game.

His son Arnold Watson Hutton (1886–1951) was an Argentine football striker for the Argentina national team.

Percentage of people registered as British in the 1914 Argentine census. Within this group are Scottish, Irish, English and Welsh.
Alexis Mac Allister is a notable Argentine football player with Scottish and Irish ancestry. In a previous interview, he confirmed some of his ancestors arrived in Argentina from Ireland and stated that he is aware of links to Scotland. His ancestors can be traced to Donabate , in County Dublin , Ireland. [ 9 ] He can also trace ancestry to Fife in Eastern Scotland. [ 10 ]