Full name | Club Atlético Provincial |
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Union | Unión de Rugby de Rosario |
Founded | 25 May 1903 |
Location | Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina |
Ground(s) | Parque de la Independencia |
President | Rodolfo Lopez |
League(s) | Torneo del Litoral |
Official website | |
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Club Atlético Provincial, or simply Provincial, is an Argentine sports club located in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe.
One of the largest clubs in Argentina, the club counts more than 3,000 members. The institutions also owns 4 different locations throughout the city of Rosario, detailed below:
A wide range of sports are currently hosted by Provincial, such as athletics, basketball, boxing, field Hockey, gymnastics, football, futsal, martial arts, swimming, tennis, volleyball, waterpolo and wrestling.
The club's indoor stadium was built in 1982 to host events for the second South American Games, and in 2015 it hosted the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships.
At the beginning of the 20th century, football was becoming more and more popular in Argentina. The city of Rosario was no exception and many football enthusiasts would meet in public parks to have a kick around.
Football clubs were being founded all over the city and young players from the Salta and Oroño neighbourhoods decided to follow suit and create a club of their own.
This is how Club Atlético Provincial came to be founded on 25 May 1903, thanks to the generosity of the Banco Español Rosario branch's director of the time.
Originally a football only club, an athletics section would be added in 1910 then tennis in 1920, basketball in 1923 and many other sports would follow along the years. When football became professional in Argentina in the 1930s, CAP decided to remain amateur and football is now played at a recreative level at the club.