Unión Entrerriana de Rugby

Entre Ríos Rugby Union
Unión Entrerriana de Rugby
Sport Rugby union
Founded 1979 (1979)
President Carlos Ascúa [1]
Website uerugby.com.ar

The Entre Rios Rugby Union (Spanish: Unión Entrerriana de Rugby ) (also known for its initials UER) is the organisational body that rules the game of rugby union in Entre Ríos Province, Argentina.

History

The Union was founded in 1979 when the rugby clubs of Paraná, Entre Ríos decided to create their own body due to they took part of Unión Santafesina de Rugby by then. The founding members were: Estudiantes de Paraná, Club La Salle, El Paraná Rowing Club and Tilcara.

Other clubs then asked to be part of the union, from cities such as Diamante, La Paz, Concordia, Concepción del Uruguay, Gualeguay y Nogoyá.

Provincial team

The Unión Entreterriana Cordobesa de Rugby is represented in the Campeonato Argentino, a competition in which each of the 25 unions that make up the Unión Argentina de Rugby (UAR) participate. His best results was the final in 1984 edition

Member clubs

Clubs affiliated to UER as of December, 2013 [2]

  • Estudiantes de Paraná
  • Tilcara
  • Atlético Diamantino
  • Atlético Echagüe
  • Centro Sportivo Peñarol
  • Capibá RC
  • Yarará RC
  • Club Universitario de C. del Uruguay
  • Jockey Club de C. del Uruguay
  • Curiyú
  • Colón RC
  • Los Espinillos
  • Club Salto Grande
  • Cultural ADYC

  • Unión de Crespo
  • Federal Rugby Club
  • Jockey Club de Gualeguay
  • Carpinchos RC
  • Central Entrerriano
  • Colegio San Isidro Labrador
  • Auto Club
  • Paraná Rowing Club
  • San Martín de Jaime de la Frontera
  • San Salvador RC
  • Camatí
  • Los Minuanes
  • Pecarí
  • Parque de Villaguay
  • Chaná Timbú
  • Nogoyá RC

References


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