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Ateneo Inmaculada (CRAI)
Full nameClub de Rugby Ateneo Inmaculada
UnionUSR
Founded22 October 1974; 50 years ago (1974-10-22)
LocationSanta Fe, Argentina
Ground(s)Autopista Santa Fe-Rosario km 150,5
PresidentAlejandro Molinas
Coach(es)Federico Fernández
League(s)Torneo del Litoral
2022?
Team kit
Official website
clubcrai.com.ar

Club de Rugby Ateneo Inmaculada, also known for its acronym CRAI is an Argentine rugby union and field hockey club, located in Santo Tomé, Santa Fe Province. Ateneo Inmaculada is member of the Unión Santafesina de Rugby and currently plays in the Torneo del Litoral.

One of Santa Fe's youngest clubs, Ateneo Inmaculada reached the final of the Torneo del Litoral in 2007. Club's main rival is Santa Fe Rugby Club.

History

In 1973, conscripts of the Engineers Regiment of Santo Tomé were told by the military authorities they could no longer play rugby on the premises of the regiment for safety reasons. They met again a year later, in the Ateneo Inmaculada social club, and decided to found the Club de Rugby Ateneo Inmaculada on October 22, 1974.

The club was donated 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres) of land, located near the Buenos Aires-Santa Fe motorway, by a rich family close to the club and started building rugby pitches and a club house. Until this donation was effective, CRAI moved to different fields to play its home games: Club Excursionista, Regimiento 12 and El Quilla were some of them, so the club was nicknamed El Gitano (The Gypsy), because of the character of nomad that those people have.[1]

In 1973 a group of girls started to practise field hockey at the club. Two years later the CRAI opened a section for this sport and the different categories are incorporated to the club.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Historia del Club - official website". Archived from the original on 2011-10-16. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
  2. ^ Hockey section on official website Archived 2011-10-16 at the Wayback Machine