Ben Cima was born in Argentina,[1] the son of former La Salle rugby player, Marcelo Cima.[2] At the age of seven, Cima moved to the United States.[3] Cima was named an All-American in rugby during each of his final three years in high school, and in 2014 led Gonzaga College to its first national championship in rugby at the High School National Invitational tournament.[4]
Cima made his debut in international play with the United States men's national under-20 team (Junior All-Americans) in 2014 and played at the 2014 Junior World Rugby Trophy.[5] Cima also represented the United States at the 2016 Junior World Rugby Trophy.[5] From his tenure with the Junior All-Americans, Cima is best-known[5] for kicking a game winning penalty goal, from beyond 50 meters in the eightieth minute of play, in a victory over Canada in a 2016 Junior World Rugby Trophy qualifying match.[8]
Cima made his debut with the USA Eagles on February 4, 2017, starting at fly-half in the Eagles' 29–23 victory over Uruguay in the Americas Rugby Championship.[12] Cima scored three penalty goals and one conversion in his debut.[13]
^Campana, Martín Ignacio (February 18, 2016). "Ben Cima, un argentino que hace ruido en Estados Unidos" [Ben Cima, an Argentinian who makes noise in the United States]. ESPN Deportes (in Spanish). ESPN. Retrieved March 31, 2018. Ambos son hijos de Marcelo Cima, ex jugador de La Salle... (trans.: Both [Ben and Matías] are sons of Marcelo Cima, a former player for La Salle...)