Full name | Club Pucará | ||
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Union | Unión Argentina de Rugby | ||
Founded | October 12, 1943 | ||
Location | Burzaco, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Ground(s) | Burzaco | ||
President | Alejandro Cambón | ||
League(s) | Torneo de la URBA | ||
2011 | 4th | ||
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www.clubpucara.com.ar |
Club Pucará is a sports club from the Burzaco district, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club currently has competitive teams in rugby union and field hockey.[1]
Registered with the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires in 1943, Pucará has won the URBA title twice and currently plays at the highest level of Argentine rugby.
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Club Pucará was founded in 1943 by young players from the Burzaco, Adrogué and Glew districts of the Almirante Brown Partido in Buenos Aires.
Originally just a rugby club, Club Pucará has developed a competitive field hockey section in recent years.
Founded in 1943, Club Pucará won their first URBA title after only 3 years in existence, in 1946. Winning again in 1950.
Since then, many Pucará players have gone on to be selected for Argentina.
Nowadays the team competes at the highest level of URBA's league system, fielding teams at all levels.
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