Lomas Athletic Club

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Lomas
Full name Lomas Athletic Club
Union Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires
Nickname(s) Tricolor
Founded 15 March 1891 (1891-03-15)
Location Lomas de Zamora, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ground(s) Longchamps, Buenos Aires
President Roberto Campbell
Coach(es) Gastón Bordacahar
Andrés Berisso
League(s) Torneo de la URBA
2012 12th of Top 14 [2]
Team kit
Official website
www.lomasac.com.ar

Lomas Athletic Club is an Argentine sports club from the Lomas de Zamora district of Greater Buenos Aires. One of Argentina's oldest clubs still in existence, Lomas is one of the four institutions that founded the "River Plate Rugby Championship" (current Unión Argentina de Rugby) in 1899.[3] Lomas Athletic is also considered the first great football team of Argentina, having won six consecutive titles between 1893 and 1898.[4]

The club currently concentrates on bowls, cricket, field hockey, golf, rugby union and tennis.[5]

History

Foundation

The arrival of English emigrants to Argentina had took place in the period after Argentina's independence from Spain through the 19th century. Unlike many other waves of immigration to Argentina, English immigrants were not usually leaving England because of poverty or persecution, but went to Argentina as industrialists and major landowners.

When English settled up in a village, they usually established a club. Following those "non-written rules, they founded the "Lomas Academy Athletic Club", on March 15, 1891. The founding members were John Cowes, Thomas Dodds (who was also its first president) and James Gibson. They were assisted by the directors of Lomas Academy School, R.L. Goodfellow and W.W. Hayward. The club changed its name to "Lomas Athletic Club" two years later.

The sports initially practised were cricket, rugby union, association football, golf and tennis. Lomas had two different fields, one for cricket and tennis and other for rugby exclusively. In 1892 the club moved to another field located two blocks from the railway station. Lomas acquired a land placed in Arenales and Alberti streets in 1897, where it moved. The club has remained there since then.[6][7]

Scottish Professor Alexander Watson Hutton is generally recognised as the "father" of Argentine football, after having founded the "English High School" where students formed their own team, Alumni. At the same time, English W.W. Hayward, founder of "Lomas Academy" taught to play football to his students. Those alumni would later form the "Lomas Athletic" team.

The first rugby match played by Lomas was on August 1891 against Quilmes. The match was won by Lomas with a try conversion, which count 2 points by then.

First success in football: 1893-98

Lomas football team in 1893, which won its first championship that year.

On February 21, 1893 the Argentine Football Association (presided by Watson Hutton) was created in order to organise the first official football tournament, which would be obtained by Lomas Athletic becaming champion. Five titles followed that, in 1894, 1895, 1897 and 1898. Within those years, the Lomas Athletic team won 46 games (over 60 played), establishing a record for Argentine football.[8]

In 1895 Lomas Athletic registered other team from the club, named "Lomas Academy" (honoring the first name of the institution), which finished 2nd that same year and won the title one year later, relegating it "elder brother" Lomas Academy to the 2nd. place [4][9] The 1895 and 1896 tournaments were the only official championships played by Lomas Academy. Although no records survive, it is believed that the team was dissolved soon after winning the title.[10]

Predominance of rugby and football decline

In 1899, along with Buenos Aires FC, Belgrano AC and Rosario AC, Lomas became founding member of the "River Plate Rugby Championship", which would become today's Argentine Rugby Union.[3] That same year the club won the first championship organized by the union.[11]

Despite being the most successful club during the first years of Argentine football, Lomas suffered from the slow rise of rugby within the institution. By 1909 rugby became the predominant sport and the football section was disbanded after being relegated to second division that same year. Lomas finished last with only 8 points over 18 matches played, having won only one game. The largest defeats during the championship were at the hands of San Isidro (7-1) and Alumni (8-1).[12]

A youth division team of rugby in 1949.

Despite having only competed in 17 championships, Lomas Athletic is still the 9th most successful club in Argentine football history with 5 championships obtained,[13] apart from the title obtained in 1896 by its subsidiary team, Lomas Academy.

The football squad continued playing the official tournament but Lomas finished in the last positions at the end of each championship. Last football squad's appearance was on July 9, 1909, during the Copa de Competencia Jockey Club. Lomas Athletic lost its match 18-0 at the hands of Estudiantes de Buenos Aires.[14] This was the largest defeat suffered by an Argentine football team to date (including professional era). But it was also the day that Lomas played football officially.[13] [15]

In 1913 Lomas Athletic rugby team won its second title, the last to date.

Since the 1930s field hockey has largely become the club's predominant sport, relegating rugby to a secondary place. Lomas has won 17 first division titles to date, the last in 2006.[16]

Lomas Athletic Club is also well known for being a founding member of all the sports associations where the club has a team, including Asociación Argentina de Golf, Asociación Argentina de Tenis, Unión Argentina de Rugby, Asociación de Cricket Argentino, and Asociación Amateur Argentina de Hockey sobre Césped.

Cricket

The club's cricket ground held a first-class match in 1912 when Argentina played the Marylebone Cricket Club, with the visiting Marylebone Cricket Club from England winning by 2 wickets.[17] This is the only first-class match to have been played there.[18] Still in use to the present day, the ground hosted various local and touring sides in the 20th century, matches in both the Americas and the South American Championships.[19]

Uniforms

During its first years in Primera División, Lomas wore a blue and white jersey, then switching to green, gold and red which would become its traditional colors.[20]

Football 1891-1897
Rugby union
Field hockey

Honours

Part of the cricket team, 1948-49 champions.

Cricket

  • Primera División (21): 1897-98, 1899-00, 1901-02, 1917-18, 1922-23, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1951-52, 1962-63, 1964-65, 1972-73, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1990-91, 1994-95, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04,[21] 2009-10,[22] 2012-13 [23]

Football

Field hockey

Women's

Rugby union

Notes

  1. It is unclear if this jersey was worn for the entire championship or just for some games.
  2. A throwback edition based on this jersey was worn by Lomas in 2011 in commemoration of the 120th anniversary of the club.[1]

References

  1. "Lomas, campeón de la Copa Fundadores" on WebbEllisblog, 9 April 2011
  2. Posiciones URBA on APlenoRugby.com
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Hechos históricos de la Unión" at UAR website
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Lomas marcó el rumbo", Clarín, 2001-07-15
  5. "Deportes" at Lomas AC website, retrieved 7 April 2013
  6. "Institucional: Breve historia de la fundación" at Lomas AC website, retrieved 22 April 2013
  7. "Lomas Athletic: 100 años de golf", Revista Metro #164
  8. Torneos Amateur de Fútbol Argentino en Solofutbolnet.com
  9. Argentina 1896 - RSSSF
  10. "Lomas Academy desplazó al Lomas Athletic" - Historia con Fútbol
  11. Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club - Historia del club
  12. Argentina 1909 - RSSSF
  13. 13.0 13.1 Lomas fútbol: era amateur 1891-1934
  14. Copa de Competencia Jockey Club, RSSSF
  15. Historia del fútbol amateur en la Argentina, Jorge Iwanczuk - Buenos Aires, 1992
  16. Ganadores campeonatos de Primera División - HSRA
  17. "Argentina v Marylebone Cricket Club, 1912". CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2011. 
  18. "First-Class Matches played on Hurlingham Club Ground, Buenos Aires". CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2011. 
  19. "Other matches played on Lomas Athletic, Buenos Aires". CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2011. 
  20. Historia de Fútbol de AFA: Orígenes 1891/1899, by Carlos Yametti. Published by Edición del Autor (2011) - ISBN 978-987-05-9773-5
  21. "200 Aniversario de Cricket en Argentina - Año 2006" (archive)
  22. "Todos los campeones de cricket" 1897-2010
  23. "Lomas se consagro campeon de la primera division", 24 April 2013

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