San Isidro Club

San Isidro Club
Full name San Isidro Club
Union Unión Argentina de Rugby
Founded December 14, 1935
Location San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ground(s) La Zanja
President Alejandro Bleuzet
Coach(es) Rolando Martin
League(s) Torneo de la URBA
2011 1st (champion)
Team kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.sanisidroclub.com.ar

The San Isidro Club (SIC) is a rugby union and field hockey club sited in Boulogne Sur Mer, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club is also member of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires (URBA).

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History

The beginning

SIC was founded on December 14, 1935, after several players and part of the management of the club were dismissed from Club Atlético San Isidro (CASI) due to ideological differences. This caused a strong rivalry between both team, which remains nowadays. The place chosen for the foundation was the Quinta Pueyrredón [1](which has been built in 1790 by Juan Martín de Pueyrredón as the place to spend his vacations, and is a museum nowadays).[2] Although it was located in the centre of San Isidro, Buenos Aires, the instalations were not able to practise sports, so SIC played its home games at the Club Arquitectura of Núñez neighborhood.

Consolidation

In 1939 the club moved to a land located in Boulogne, which the facilities and the stadium were built. Due to the land was crossed by a ditch, SIC was renamed as El Zanjero (The Ditch Builder). In 1939 the team won its first title, but was relegated to the lower division in 1946, but the following year SIC returned to the first division and won a new title in 1948. The team also remained undefeated during the entire tournament.

More than 20 years would pass until the next championship, in 1970. Since then, SIC has achieved a long list of titles becoming one of the most important teams of Argentina. The team also toured on Great Britain (1972) and South Africa (1973) gaining recognition. During the 1980 SIC won 6 championships. On October 22, 1987, SIC achieved a historical 22-22 draw against Australia, one of the semi-finalist teams of the recently played 1987 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Another highlight in SIC's history was on 1980 when the team defeated Fiji 28-11 [1]

During the 2000s SIC has won 5 titles in 11 years. It last achievement was the 2011 URBA championship, defeating Alumni 14-11 in the final game and obtaining the 25th. title for the club.[3]

One of its most famous former players was Ernesto Guevara, mostly known as "El Che".

Rivalry

SIC main rival is the Club Atlético San Isidro (CASI) since both clubs were sepparated. This rivalry is so strong that has been nicknamed as "The Superclásico of Argentine rugby". The first match played between SIC and CASI was on May 9, 1937, being SIC the winner by 3-0. The San Isidro derby has been played a total of 113 times, where CASI won 59 games, SIC 44 and 10 matches finalized tied.

The largest victory achieved by SIC over CASI was in 2004, when the Zanjero won 55-18.[4]

Titles

1993, 1994, 2006, 2008
1939, 1941, 1948, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011

First Division Current Squad

Player Position Birth Year
Federico Serra Fullback 1979
Nicolas del Buono waterboy 1987
Francisco Rohrer Fullback 1987
José López Mañan Wing 1982
Marcos Rosasco Wing 1989
Guillermo Juliá Wing 1983
Marcelo Soiza Centre 1979
Joaquín Domínguez Centre 1987
Agustín Vago Centre 1985
Benjamín Madero (C) Fly-half 1988
Bernardo Scuderi Fly-half 1986
Nicolás Bruzzone Scrum-half 1985
Lucas Alcácer Scrum-half 1988
Tomás Leonardi Number 8 1987
Agustín Soiza Number 8 1982
Juan Pablo G.Bonorino Flanker 1984
Christian Etchart Flanker 1988
Javier Ortega Dessio Flanker 1990
Alan Kessen Flanker 1990
Santiago Artese Lock 1979
Tomás Borghi Lock 1989
Marcelo G.Zapiola Lock 1991
Martín Rospide Prop 1979
Francisco Piccinini Prop 1985
Tomás Gilardón Paz Prop 1989
Alejo Corral Prop 1981
Fernando Lauría Hooker 1977
Juan Aguirre Hooker 1984

Internationally Capped Players

First Division Coaching Staff

Charge Name
General Coordinator Fernando Conti
Head Coach Rolando Martin
Backs Coach Andrés Pérez Cobo
Technical Secretary Tomás García Iturralde
Scrum Coach Diego Cash
Line Coach Gonzalo Longo
Physical Area Coordinator Francisco Meyrelles
Trainer 1 Ignacio Fernández Madero
Trainer 2 Fernando Cabrera
Trainer 3 Alejandro Torres
Doctor Dr. Claudio Ferrari
Kinesiologist 1 Sergio Lemos
Kinesiologist 2 Miguel Constantini
Kinesiologist 3 Lucía Caride

First XV Captains

Player Position Seasons Years
Marcelo Loffreda Centre 9 Seasons 1983, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92
Arturo Rodríguez Jurado Fly-half 6 Seasons 1966, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77
Federico Serra Miras Fullback 5 Seasons 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10
Juan José Angelillo Hooker 4 Seasons 1993, 94, 95, 96
Benjamín Madero Fly-half Current Season 2011

Notable All Time Players

Player Position Titles Current Status
Marcelo Loffreda Centre 11 Titles Retired
José Cilley Fly-half 10 Titles Retired
Rafael Madero Fly-half 9 Titles URBA Coach
Juan José Angelillo Hooker 9 Titles Retired
Diego Cuesta Silva Centre 8 Titles Retired
Rolando Martín Flanker 8 Titles First XV Coach
Federico Serra Miras Fullback 8 Titles Current Player
Diego Albanese Wing 6 Titles Retired
Matías Corral Prop 5 Titles Retired
Martín Schusterman Flanker 5 Titles Retired
Tomás de Vedia Wing 4 Titles Retired
Ramiro Martínez Frugoni Prop 4 Titles Retired
Gonzalo Longo Number 8 3 Titles First XV Line Coach
Alejo Corral Prop 3 Titles Current Player
Alfredo Lalanne Scrum-half 3 Titles London Scottish
Benjamín Madero Fly-half 2 Titles First XV Captain
Juan Manuel Leguizamón Flanker 1 Title Lyon OU
Alejandro Krancz Flanker 1 Title Sporting Nazairien
Nicolas del Buono "el hombre sin tackle" Centre 1 Title Stade Français

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