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This article is about Argentina's Club San Luis. For Mexico's San Luis Football Club, see San Luis F.C..
Club San Luis Full name Club San Luis Union Unión Argentina de Rugby Founded 1961 Location La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina Ground(s) La Casona President Néstor Gullo Coach(es) José Altube
Guillermo RegéLeague(s) Nacional de Clubes, URBA Team kit2nd kitOfficial website www.clubsanluis.com.ar Club San Luis is a sports club from the La Plata district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 1961 by alumni of the Colegio San Luis, the club currently has competitive teams in rugby and hockey.[1]
San Luis won the national rugby title in 1998 but has as yet to win the URBA provincial title.
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History
In 1960, La Plata's San Luis College registered a team with the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires. A year later Club San Luis was founded and started playing friendly games.
In 1985 the club bought land close to the school. Thanks to donations from the college alumni, the club would go on to build several rugby fields, as well as a club house. Named La Casona, the club's installation were officially inaugurated in 1986. The main stadium, Luis Mariá Manes, was inaugurated in 1989.
Originally just a rugby club, San Luis started a field hockey section in 2007.
Rugby
In 1967, the club entered URBA's third division championship for the first time. Only two years later the club would win promotion to second division.
In 1972, San Luis finished runners-up of second division before winning the title in 1975, winning promotion to URBA's top level in the process. For the next fifteen years the club would go up and down many times between the first and second division before finally settling in first division at the beginning of the 1990s.
In 1988, Dardo González would become the first San Luis player selected to play for Argentina.
San Luis has the particularity of having won the national title without ever winning a provincial title. In 1998, the team reached the final of the Nacional de Clubes and drew with San Cirano, hence sharing the title. San Luis would reach the final again in 2005, losing to Hindú Club.
Club San Luis' main rival is fellow platense club La Plata Rugby Club.
Honours
- Nacional
- Winners (1): 1998
- Runners-up (1): 2005
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
References
- ^ "URBA club sheet" (in Spanish). www.urba.org.ar. 21 May 2010. http://www.urba.org.ar/clubes/guia-de-clubes/club/79/san-luis-club/. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
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