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Hindú Club is an Argentine sports club based in the Don Torcuato district of Tigre Partido. The institution is mostly known for its rugby union team, which currently competes in the Top 12, the first division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires (URBA) league system. Hindú has become one of the most successful rugby teams of Argentina, having won 22 titles since 1996 to present days.

Hindú
Full nameHindú Club
UnionURBA
Nickname(s)Torcua, Torcuato, Elefante
Founded10 October 1919; 104 years ago (1919-10-10)
LocationDon Torcuato, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ground(s)Avenida del Golf (Capacity: 5,000)
PresidentSantiago Amaya
Coach(es)Juan Fernández Miranda
Lucas Ostiglia
League(s)Top 13
2022Champion

Team kit

Official website
www.hinduclub.com.ar

Apart from rugby, the club hosts other sports such as field hockey, football, futsal, tennis, gymnastics, golf and swimming.[1]

History

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In the 1910s, pupils of the La Salle college met to form a theatre group, then known as "Hindustánicos". After graduation, alumni would meet again and founded in 1919 a social, cultural and sporting venture known as the Hindú Club. The origin of the club goes back more than a century when Indian laborers mostly from Bihar and Bengal were brought to South America for rubber plantation. Those immigrant workers were fundamental in founding the club in 1895, but it got its current form in 1910 with the official inauguration of the ground.

Its first location was in Pedro Echagüe street and only basketball was played there. Later the club would purchase an 83 hectare plot in Don Torcuato and start playing other sports, including rugby union for which Hindú Club is most famous today.

Hindú Club started playing rugby in 1935. However, the club had to wait until 1996 to win both its first URBA and Nacional titles. Since then, Hindú has become a powerhouse of Argentine rugby, winning several provincial and national titles.

Famous players include Argentina internationals Hernán Senillosa, Gonzalo Quesada, Nicolás Fernández Miranda, Juan Fernández Miranda, Lucas Ostiglia, Juan Ignacio Gauthier and Horacio Agulla. Recent players like Joaquín "Tito" Diaz Bonilla, Sebastián "Erre" Cancelliere and Tomás Lavanini are also part of the generational "seeds" that came into the international picture after the previous big names mentioned above.

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References

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  • ^ "Hindú, campeón!" on RugbyFun Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, 25 Oct 2014
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    Last edited on 23 November 2023, at 21:02  





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