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Club Atlético Porteño

Club Atlético Porteño is an Argentine rugby union club sited in San Vicente, Buenos Aires. The club was founded on July 28, 1895, by Irish immigrants as a football team, which participated in tournaments organized by the Argentine Football Association until 1931 when the sport became professional in Argentina.

Porteño
Full nameClub Atlético Porteño
UnionURBA
Nickname(s)Teño
Founded28 July 1895; 128 years ago (1895-07-28)
LocationSan Vicente, Buenos Aires, Argentina
PresidentRicardo Destuet
Coach(es)Claudio Spataro
League(s)Tercera
2018?
Team kit

The senior squad plays in Tercera, the sixth division of the URBA league system.[1] Porteño also has a women's rugby section.[2] The club has also a women's rugby team competing in "Torneo Femenino", organised by the same body.

History edit

The beginning edit

In 1895 Cavanagh, Geogeham, Kenny and O’Farrel were just a group of boys who wanted to form a football team, but they had no money. On July 28, 1895, they met in the Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo and founded the "Club Atlético Capital" designing Tomas Hagan as president. A few months later, those immigrants bet the money they had saved to a horse called Porteño, which finally won the race paying a hugh amount of money.

With the money won in the race, the boys bought the equipment necessary to play football: balls, jerseys, shorts, socks and shoes and they renamed the club as a tribute to that horse, so "Club Atlético Porteño" was the name chosen.[3]

The football years (1907–31) edit

The football team debuted in the top division, Primera División, in 1907,[4] where it played until 1928 when the club was relegated to Segunda División.[5]

 
The football team that won its first Primera División title in 1912

The first Porteño stadium was located on Alvear (current Del Libertador) avenue and Godoy Cruz in Palermo. Nevertheless, the National Government expropriated the land to build the "Industrial Pavillion" there, as part of the celebrations of the 100th. anniversary of the May Revolution in 1910. Porteño moved to a land on Valentín Alsina avenue, near Hipódromo Argentino, also in Palermo. Its stadium was the first (in the city of Buenos Aires) to have its official stands built in concrete. In 1931 Porteño disaffiliated from the Football Association, due to the club refused to participate in a professional league, being the team subsequently disbanded.

Video of a Estudiantes BA v Porteño match in 1915

Porteño's football team won a total of 2 championships between 1912 and 1914[6] and two Copa de Competencia Jockey Club, in 1915 [7] and 1918.[3][8]

The rise of rugby edit

Although the football team was disbanded, Porteño kept other sports active, such as rugby union, which is currently practised at the club facilities located in San Vicente. The reason why Porteño went off football was that the club wanted to keep as amateur, and rugby union is not a professional sport in Argentina.

Porteño affiliated to Unión de Rugby del Río de la Plata in 1932. The team debuted that season in the third division, finishing 6th. In 1935 Porteño promoted to the second division and in 1939 the team won the first division championship organized by the Federación Católica Argentina de Rugby.

In 1944 the Government of the City of Buenos Aires notified Porteño it had to leave its lands in Palermo, which were finally expropriated in 1945.

In 1951 Porteño won the long-awaited promotion to Primera División, but the team remained there just one season so the following year was relegated after losing its match at the hands of Estudiantes de Paraná.

After playing in different fields, the club finally could acquire a land located in Magallanes and Pardo streets of San Vicente in 1971. Porteño still has its facilities there. The same year the club formed its first women's field hockey team, which has been developing as years went by.

Venues edit

 
Official grandstand of Porteño's second venue in Palermo, 1915

The football team had its first playing field in Palermo, Buenos Aires, more precisely on Av. Alvear (now Avenida del Libertador) and Godoy Cruz. The stadium was later demolished to build the industrial pavillion for an exhibition that took part as part of the Centennial of Argentina celebrations of 1910.

The club then rented a field in the same neighborhood, on a land located next to Hipódromo Argentino and the Golf station (nowadays "Lisandro de la Torre" station) of Central Argentine Railway. The field was also known as the Golf. The club remained there until 1945.[9]

Porteño then established its headquarters in the city of San Vicente in Buenos Aires Province, where it has remained since 1971.[10]

Colors edit

While the football team colors were blue and white in vertical stripes, it is said that rugby jersey adopted its colors in the 1930s, when a group of players of Sportive Francaise joined Porteño to play for the club. Club Porteño members, in recognition of this gesture, designed the shirt combining the light blue color from the flag of Argentina, and the french blue from France's.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Football 1907–31
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rugby 1931–today

Notable players edit

Honours edit

Football edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Copa Bullrich was an official football competition contested by clubs playing in the Second Division. The AFA has not included this competition into the list of national cups because only teams in Primera División participated in those competitions.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Grupos para los Torneos de la URBA 2012, Rugbytime website, 2011-12-05
  2. ^ Porteño y sus medallas de oro by Oscar Barnade, Clarín, 29 Jul 2015
  3. ^ a b Historia del Fútbol Amateur en la Argentina, Jorge Iwanczuk, Buenos Aires, 1992
  4. ^ Argentina 1907 at RSSSF
  5. ^ Argentina 1928 at RSSSF
  6. ^ Argentina amateur football final tables 1911-20
  7. ^ Copa de Competencia 1915 at RSSSF.com
  8. ^ Copa de Competencia 1918 at RSSSF.com
  9. ^ "Hitos futboleros en Palermo" at Viejos Estadios blogsite
  10. ^ Del fútbol al rugby, 125 años de galope Porteño at rugbychampagneweb.com
  11. ^ Campeones de Primera División on AFA website

External links edit

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Club Atletico Porteno is an Argentine rugby union club sited in San Vicente Buenos Aires The club was founded on July 28 1895 by Irish immigrants as a football team which participated in tournaments organized by the Argentine Football Association until 1931 when the sport became professional in Argentina PortenoFull nameClub Atletico PortenoUnionURBANickname s TenoFounded28 July 1895 128 years ago 1895 07 28 LocationSan Vicente Buenos Aires ArgentinaPresidentRicardo DestuetCoach es Claudio SpataroLeague s Tercera2018 Team kitThe senior squad plays in Tercera the sixth division of the URBA league system 1 Porteno also has a women s rugby section 2 The club has also a women s rugby team competing in Torneo Femenino organised by the same body Contents 1 History 1 1 The beginning 1 2 The football years 1907 31 1 3 The rise of rugby 2 Venues 3 Colors 4 Notable players 5 Honours 5 1 Football 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe beginning edit In 1895 Cavanagh Geogeham Kenny and O Farrel were just a group of boys who wanted to form a football team but they had no money On July 28 1895 they met in the Hipodromo Argentino de Palermo and founded the Club Atletico Capital designing Tomas Hagan as president A few months later those immigrants bet the money they had saved to a horse called Porteno which finally won the race paying a hugh amount of money With the money won in the race the boys bought the equipment necessary to play football balls jerseys shorts socks and shoes and they renamed the club as a tribute to that horse so Club Atletico Porteno was the name chosen 3 The football years 1907 31 edit The football team debuted in the top division Primera Division in 1907 4 where it played until 1928 when the club was relegated to Segunda Division 5 nbsp The football team that won its first Primera Division title in 1912The first Porteno stadium was located on Alvear current Del Libertador avenue and Godoy Cruz in Palermo Nevertheless the National Government expropriated the land to build the Industrial Pavillion there as part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the May Revolution in 1910 Porteno moved to a land on Valentin Alsina avenue near Hipodromo Argentino also in Palermo Its stadium was the first in the city of Buenos Aires to have its official stands built in concrete In 1931 Porteno disaffiliated from the Football Association due to the club refused to participate in a professional league being the team subsequently disbanded source source source Video of a Estudiantes BA v Porteno match in 1915Porteno s football team won a total of 2 championships between 1912 and 1914 6 and two Copa de Competencia Jockey Club in 1915 7 and 1918 3 8 The rise of rugby edit Although the football team was disbanded Porteno kept other sports active such as rugby union which is currently practised at the club facilities located in San Vicente The reason why Porteno went off football was that the club wanted to keep as amateur and rugby union is not a professional sport in Argentina Porteno affiliated to Union de Rugby del Rio de la Plata in 1932 The team debuted that season in the third division finishing 6th In 1935 Porteno promoted to the second division and in 1939 the team won the first division championship organized by the Federacion Catolica Argentina de Rugby In 1944 the Government of the City of Buenos Aires notified Porteno it had to leave its lands in Palermo which were finally expropriated in 1945 In 1951 Porteno won the long awaited promotion to Primera Division but the team remained there just one season so the following year was relegated after losing its match at the hands of Estudiantes de Parana After playing in different fields the club finally could acquire a land located in Magallanes and Pardo streets of San Vicente in 1971 Porteno still has its facilities there The same year the club formed its first women s field hockey team which has been developing as years went by Venues edit nbsp Official grandstand of Porteno s second venue in Palermo 1915The football team had its first playing field in Palermo Buenos Aires more precisely on Av Alvear now Avenida del Libertador and Godoy Cruz The stadium was later demolished to build the industrial pavillion for an exhibition that took part as part of the Centennial of Argentina celebrations of 1910 The club then rented a field in the same neighborhood on a land located next to Hipodromo Argentino and the Golf station nowadays Lisandro de la Torre station of Central Argentine Railway The field was also known as the Golf The club remained there until 1945 9 Porteno then established its headquarters in the city of San Vicente in Buenos Aires Province where it has remained since 1971 10 Colors editWhile the football team colors were blue and white in vertical stripes it is said that rugby jersey adopted its colors in the 1930s when a group of players of Sportive Francaise joined Porteno to play for the club Club Porteno members in recognition of this gesture designed the shirt combining the light blue color from the flag of Argentina and the french blue from France s nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Football 1907 31 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Rugby 1931 todayNotable players editJuan Jose Rithner 1907 19 also goalkeeper of Argentina Played 200 matches for the club scoring 11 goals Honours editFootball edit Primera Division 2 1912 FAF 1914 FAF Copa de Competencia Jockey Club 2 1915 1918 Copa Bullrich 1 1906 note 1 Notes edit The Copa Bullrich was an official football competition contested by clubs playing in the Second Division The AFA has not included this competition into the list of national cups because only teams in Primera Division participated in those competitions 11 References edit Grupos para los Torneos de la URBA 2012 Rugbytime website 2011 12 05 Porteno y sus medallas de oro by Oscar Barnade Clarin 29 Jul 2015 a b Historia del Futbol Amateur en la Argentina Jorge Iwanczuk Buenos Aires 1992 Argentina 1907 at RSSSF Argentina 1928 at RSSSF Argentina amateur football final tables 1911 20 Copa de Competencia 1915 at RSSSF com Copa de Competencia 1918 at RSSSF com Hitos futboleros en Palermo at Viejos Estadios blogsite Del futbol al rugby 125 anos de galope Porteno at rugbychampagneweb com Campeones de Primera Division on AFA websiteExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Club Atletico Porteno C A Porteno on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Club Atletico Porteno amp oldid 1190279556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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