Club Pueyrredón

Club Pueyrredón is an Argentine sports club from the Benavídez district of Tigre Partido in Greater Buenos Aires. The rugby union senior squad currently plays in Primera División A, the second division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires (URBA) league system.

Pueyrredón
Full nameClub Pueyrredón
UnionURBA
Nickname(s)Puey
Founded11 June 1953 (1953-06-11)
LocationBenavídez, Tigre, Argentina
Ground(s)Tigre, Buenos Aires Province
PresidentAlejandro Schiavio [1]
Coach(es)Julián Legora [2] Héctor Butori [3]
League(s)Torneo de la URBA Grupo I
2018
Team kit
Official website
clubpueyrredon.com.ar

The field hockey team plays at Torneo Metropolitano organised by the Buenos Aires Hockey Association (AHBA), and since 2016 have their own artificial turf pitch. The club also has a children football section.

History

On November 1942, Jorge Gutiérrez established "Club Colegial Juan Martín de Pueyrredón", which affiliated to Argentine Rugby Union one year later. The youth divisions of the club began to participate in the UAR competitions. The "Club de Rugby Pueyrredón" was founded on June 11, 1953 by Gutiérrez along with players Carlos Montero, Angel Guastella and Juan Carlos Saavedra. The name paid tribute to Juan Martín de Pueyrredón, an Argentine brigadier general from the 19th century. Pueyrredón's headquarters were located in Bolívar street of Buenos Aires.

In 1956, Pueyrredón won the Segunda División championship promoting to Primera División. In 1961 the club acquired a land in Boulogne, Buenos Aires where the field would be built, after years of playing in lent grounds.[4]

In 2010 Pueyrredón was relegated to the second division, along with Banco Nación.[5]

Since 2015 the Institution has moved to Tigre, Buenos Aires Province. Where they installed the first field hockey pitch, a year later (2016). Nowadays, Pueyrredón is playing in rugby for the 1st Division, Zone A at least till 2019. [6]

References

  1. Pueyrredón on URBA website
  2. "Julian Legora".
  3. "Pueyrredón mantiene los entrenadores".
  4. Historia on official website
  5. "El dolor de ya no ser", Cancha Llena.com website, 2010-10-24
  6. "URBA | Torneos | Posiciones". Archived from the original on 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
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