Near the end of his football career, Benítez also played for Argentinian sides Racing Club (1939-41) and Ferro Carril Oeste (1941-44).
The peak does not receive many climbing attempts due to the difficulty of navigating there from the Argentinian side of the mountain.
The first edition was played in 1989 and pitted Uruguayan club Nacional and Argentinian side Racing.
On the Argentinian side the pass is reached by Ruta Nacional 231.
Also on the Argentinian side, there have been inflatable boat services that take visitors right under the falls.
In 2006, Gavilán signed with the Argentinian side Newell's Old Boys.
There are two sides to Iguazú Falls: the Argentinian side and the Brazilian side.
The Tren a las Nubes is a touristic service running for 217 km in the Argentinian side.
Castaño Overa, also on the Argentinian side, is smaller and relatively accessible by hike from Pampa Linda.
The pass is served by a gravel road connecting San Pedro de Atacama on the Chilean side with Catua on the Argentinian side.