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Club Universitario de Buenos Aires, commonly known for its acronym CUBA, is an
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located in
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. Universitario hosts a large variety of sports and activities, including
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. The club is known for its rugby teams, the senior team of which currently plays in URBA Top 12, the first division of the
Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires The Buenos Aires Rugby Union (), usually referred as URBA, is the Argentina, Argentine governing body that organises and controls rugby union in the Buenos Aires Province (including the main district, Buenos Aires autonomous city and one team from ...
league system. CUBA has won 14 first division titles to date.


History

The Club was founded on 11 May 1918, by a group of university students as a means of fostering camaraderie in a politics-free environment. The founders had been members of the Young Men's Christian Association who, in 1917, were sanctioned by the Association's board of directors for participating in a basketball game that ended in a fight. Membership was initially restricted to university students. The first president of the institution was Dr. Carlos P.Waldorp."El Club Universitario de Buenos Aires y el Rugby" by Eduardo García Saenz, rugbytime.com
8 May 2014 (Archive)
On 31 October 1918, the club acquired a house on Viamonte street of Buenos Aires, which became the headquarters of Universitario. From 1933 to 1948 the club hosted its activities at the club
Obras Sanitarias Club Atlético Obras Sanitarias de la Nación (mostly known simply as Obras Sanitarias or Obras) is an Argentina, Argentine professional sports club that is located in the district of Núñez, Buenos Aires. Although originally conceived as a rugb ...
. In 1948, Universitario acquired land in the Villa de Mayo district of
Greater Buenos Aires Greater Buenos Aires (, GBA), also known as the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (, AMBA), refers to the urban agglomeration comprising the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of B ...
, which it uses to host some outdoor activities.


Rugby

It is believed that rugby was first played at the club because of the friendship between members of
Club Atlético San Isidro The Club Atlético de San Isidro (mostly known for its acronym CASI) is an Argentina, Argentine sports club based in the city of San Isidro, Buenos Aires, San Isidro in Greater Buenos Aires. Originally established as a association football, footb ...
and the founders of Universitario. The first rugby captain was Oscar Mena, who had previously played in San Isidro. Mena served as a coach of junior divisions in addition to playing on the senior team. Universitario first registered its rugby team with Unión del Rugby del Río de la Plata (today
Argentine Rugby Union The Argentine Rugby Union (, abbreviated "UAR") is the governing body for rugby union in Argentina. It is a member of World Rugby, with a seat on that body's Executive Council, and a founding member of Sudamérica Rugby. The UAR organises all the ...
) in 1919. Initially the team only played friendly matches, debuting against
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with a victory of 16–3. Universitario also played games against San Isidro and Belgrano AC. Universitario began to play in official competitions in 1922, starting in the second division of the
Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires The Buenos Aires Rugby Union (), usually referred as URBA, is the Argentina, Argentine governing body that organises and controls rugby union in the Buenos Aires Province (including the main district, Buenos Aires autonomous city and one team from ...
. The first official game was on 15 May 1921, with Universitario defeating Huemac by 11–0. Universitario won every game in its opening season, leading to a championship win as well. This promoted Universitario to the top division of Argentine rugby. Only two players of that initial team had experience playing rugby, Julio Dellepiane Rawson and Rodolfo de Surra, who had played in San Isidro and Eastbourne College of England respectively."CUBA, campeón después de 43 años"
''Clarín'', 6 May 2014


First championship

Universitario won its first title in the first division in 1931. During the season, Universitario scored 213 points (43 tries), receiving 77. The team won 14 of 16 games, with a loss to the standing champions San Isidro by 25–0 with 7 tries conceded, and 1 game drew against
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima (also known for its acronym GEBA) is an Argentine multi-sports club placed in the city of Buenos Aires. The institution is one of the oldest in the country, having been established in 1880. Gimnasia y Esgrima is also one ...
). Universitario recovered from their defeat by San Isidro, winning all games in the second round, including a victory against San Isidro by 12–6. At the international level, Universitario played several matches against teams outside Argentina. These teams included the
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in 1932 and 1959, an Oxford & Cambridge combined team in 1948, 1956 and 1965, the Ireland national side in 1952, and the "Gazelles" from
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in 1966. in 1965, Universitario won the title in all divisions (first to fifth, including reserve teams).


Return to glory

Universitario would not win another title until 2013, 43 years after its last title. In 2006 and 2007 the team reached the semi-finals, but in 2010 and 2011 the team was nearly demoted to a lower division. In 2011, to remain in the top division, Universitario had to play a match against
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. In 2013 Universitario won its 14th championship, defeating Hindú by 11–9 in San Isidro. That same year Universitario became the national champion when winning the
Nacional de Clubes The Torneo Nacional de Clubes is a club rugby union competition in Argentina, organised by the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR). The Nacional de Clubes is the main club competition in Argentine rugby, being contested by a total of 16 teams, 8 from Bue ...
after defeating
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team Duendes by 21–20 at a final match played in Villa de Mayo.


Notable rugby union players

* Frank Chevallier Boutell *
Ignacio Corleto Ignacio Saul ("Nani") Corleto (born June 21, 1978 in Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine rugby union player. Club career He began his rugby career in the local Club Universitario de Buenos Aires, known as CUBA, where he played from 1997 to 2000. ...
* Ernesto Ure * Hugo Miguens "CUBA, campeón después de 43 años"
''Clarín'', 26 Oct 2013
* Bernardo Miguens * Javier Miguens * Pedro Lanza * Juan Lanza * Elías Gaviña * Ricardo Mastai * Felipe Aranguren * Benjamín Urdapilleta *
Tomás de la Vega Tomás de la Vega (born September 28, 1990 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentina, Argentine rugby union footballer. He currently plays Flanker for Toronto Arrows in North America's Major League Rugby (MLR). He also represents Argentina national rugby ...
*
Facundo Bosch Facundo Bosch (born 8 August 1991) is an Argentine rugby union player who plays at Hooker for the national Argentina team '' The Pumas'' and Stade Rochelais. Bosch started playing as semi-professional level in 2011 for Club Universitario de B ...
*
Matías Moroni Matías Moroni (born 29 March 1991) is an Argentine professional rugby union player who plays as a centre at Pro D2 side CA Brive after signing in January of 2025 and the Argentina national team. Club career Moroni played his youth in Los Mo ...


Notable members

* Natalio Botana * Alfredo Davicce *
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* Eduardo Pavlovsky * Lino Palacio * Rolando Hanglin * 'Che' Guevara


Locations

At present, the club has several branches across Argentina: * Headquarters, known among members as "Viamonte" due to its address, 1560 Viamonte Street, located in the neighborhood known as "Tribunales". *
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, in the park section of that quarter, on
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. The land had been occupied by the Argentine Air Force until October 1963, when the Government of Buenos Aires donated it to the club."Veinticinco años en la historia del Club Universitario de Buenos Aires, 1968–1993", by Eduardo Martiré, Buenos Aires *
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, located in the homonymous neighbourhood, which opened in 1959. * Villa de Mayo, in
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, approximately 30 km NW of the city of Buenos Aires. Universitario settled there after the club had to leave its facilities in Palermo, Buenos Aires, which belonged to the Club
Obras Sanitarias Club Atlético Obras Sanitarias de la Nación (mostly known simply as Obras Sanitarias or Obras) is an Argentina, Argentine professional sports club that is located in the district of Núñez, Buenos Aires. Although originally conceived as a rugb ...
. * ''Cabaña El Arbolito (Little Tree Cabin)'', located near
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, 80 km outside of
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. The land was donated by the government of Argentina in 1931. *
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, placed in the major tourism centre of Bariloche. * Fátima, sited in the homonymous city of the
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. This branch was built due to the increasing number of members needing another place to play golf. Facilities (located in a
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) were finished in 1991.


Uniforms


Controversy

Universitario is a
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, with women being considered adherent members."CUBA campeón, la historia del club más conservador del rugby"
''La Voz'', 26 Oct 2013
As adherents, women are excluded from decision-making processes, and their access to the main headquarters is restricted to only the restaurant and the library. The sports and activities are exclusively available to men. The statute of Universitario (written in 1921) does not mention that women are not allowed in the club, however the club leadership interprets that the word "member" does not apply to women, limiting them to the adherent role."CUBA, club aristocrático que no acepta las mujeres como socias" by Manuel Alfieri
, ''Tiempo Argentino''
If a member dies, their adherents (wives and daughters) can only can access to the club with special permission from the governing committee. If a member gets a divorce, their adherent (ex-wife) is banned from the club. The club has been accused of supporting several de facto governments of Argentina. In 1953, then President of Argentina
Juan Domingo Perón ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of '' John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philip ...
took over the club."El campeón CUBA no acepta mujeres y apoyó la dicatura"
''Diario Uno''
In the official history of the club it was stated that "The government of Gral.
Pedro Aramburu Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Silveti (May 21, 1903 – June 1, 1970) was an Argentine Army general and the ''de facto'' President of Argentina from 1955 to 1958. He was a major figure behind the ''Revolución Libertadora'', the military coup against J ...
repaired the abuse committed".''Historia del Club Universitario de Buenos Aires, 1918–1968'', text cited from the chapter "Después de la tormenta" ("after the storm" in English language) In 1968, some members of the committee celebrated the 50th anniversary of the club with members of the military government led by dictator
Juan Carlos Onganía Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo (; 17 March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was President of Argentina from 29 June 1966 to 8 June 1970. He rose to power as dictator after toppling the president Arturo Illia in a coup d'état self-named " Argentine Revol ...
. In 2023, the visiting Terenue rugby team accused Universitario of "punching and gouging" during a matc

Terenure were on a three-match tour in Argentina, but their opening game was called off after 25 minutes, with the Terenure leading 7-0.


Honours


Basketball

*Copa E.W. O'Farell (1): 1927 *Torneo Nacional (3): 1934, 1940, 1944


Rugby union

*
Torneo de la URBA The URBA Top 12 (formerly "Torneo de la URBA")Nacional de Clubes The Torneo Nacional de Clubes is a club rugby union competition in Argentina, organised by the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR). The Nacional de Clubes is the main club competition in Argentine rugby, being contested by a total of 16 teams, 8 from Bue ...
(1): 2014


Notes


References


External links

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Universidad de Buenos Aires website
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