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San Isidro Club

San Isidro (SIC)
San Isidro Club logo.svg
Full name San Isidro Club
Union Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires
Nickname(s) Zanjero
Founded 14 December 1935; 81 years ago (1935-12-14)
Location San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ground(s) Bosque Alegre, 2,000 capacity
President Alejandro Bleuzet
Coach(es) Rolando Martin
Andrés Pérez Cobo
League(s) Torneo de la URBA
2016 6° of Top 14
Official website
www.sanisidroclub.com.ar

The San Isidro Club (mostly known for its acronym SIC) is an Argentine rugby union and field hockey club based in the Boulogne Sur Mer district of Greater Buenos Aires. The club has gained recognition due to its rugby union team, being one of the most successful clubs of Argentina with 25 Torneo de la URBA championships won. SIC has also won 4 Nacional de Clubes tournaments. The senior team currently competes at the Grupo I, the top division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires league system.

The field hockey team plays at tournaments organised by the Buenos Aires Hockey Association.

In 1935 the Club Atlético San Isidro (mostly known by its acronym "CASI") played Atlético del Rosario in its home venue. After the match, CASI held the traditional meeting with the rival team in the Salón Cullen of the club, where no women attended. During the dinner, one of the guests spilled a cup of wine over his pants, which he took off and continued eating. The rest of the players that were sat at the table showed their solidarity with him and also took their pants and continued with the dinner as if nothing had happened.

This was seen by a member of the club who related the incident to club's authorities. As a result, eleven players were suspended by CASI for periods from one to two years. Since the suspension was effective, the team lost the most games played, finishing 6th at the end of the season (Atlético del Rosario was the champion). The banned players organised some friendly matches under the name "Abelleyra XV", also wearing new jerseys.

At the end of 1935 Julio Urien was elected president of CASI for a new period, therefore the banned players left the club to found their own institution, an initiative they kept in mind since the meetings with club's authorities to find a solution had been unsuccessful.

On 14 December 1935 the San Isidro Club was established in the "Quinta Pueyrredón" of San Isidro (nowadays a museum, it had been built in 1790 by Juan Martín de Pueyrredón as the place to spend his vacations. The owners rented it to the founding members for one year). The colors of the San Isidro Club were also approved in the meeting, being chosen the same colors than CASI: white, light blue (worn by the defunct football team during the amateur era and black.


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