Unión Santafesina de Rugby
The Unión Santafesina de Rugby (Rugby Union of Santa Fe) is the governing body for rugby union in Santa Fe Province in Argentina. The union runs rugby competitions in the province of Santa Fe with the exception of Rosario clubs, who are part of the Unión de Rugby de Rosario.
Sport | Rugby union |
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Jurisdiction | Santa Fe Province [note 1] |
Abbreviation | USR |
Founded | 1955 |
Affiliation | UAR |
Headquarters | Santa Fe |
President | Esteban Fainberg |
Vice president(s) | Federico Caputto |
Secretary | Jorge Santoja |
Official website | |
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USR is one of the Argentine Rugby Union's 25 regional governing bodies. The Unión Santafesina also runs the Santa Fe team that represented the province in the now defunct Campeonato Argentino.
The best placed teams of USR competitions qualify to play the Torneo del Litoral, along with clubs from the Rosario and Entre Ríos Unions. A Santa Fe championship also exists for the clubs at underage levels.
History
In 1949 the Unión de Rugby del Río Paraná was founded. Its role was to represent and organise competitions for clubs from both Santa Fe and Entre Ríos provinces.
Due to different point of views the URRP was split in two soon after. Clubs from Entre Ríos would go on to form the Unión Entrerriana de Rugby and clubs from Santa Fe the "Unión Santafesina de Rugby".
Clubs
As of July 2019, affiliated clubs that participate in competitions organised by the USR are:[1]
Club | City |
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Atlético Brown | San Vicente |
Alma Juniors | Esperanza |
Ateneo Inmaculada | Santo Tomé |
Coronda RC | Coronda |
CRAR [note 2] | Rafaela |
Cha Roga Club | Santo Tomé |
Jorge Newbery | Villa Gobernador Gálvez |
Querandí | Santa Fe |
La Salle Jobson | Santa Fe |
San Carlos RC | San Carlos Centro |
San Justo RC | San Justo |
Santa Fe RC | Santa Fe |
Unión | Sunchales |
Universitario | Santa Fe |
Notes
- With the exception of Rosario, controlled by the Unión de Rugby de Rosario.
- Official name: "Círculo Rafaelino de Rugby"
References
- Contacto on USR website