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Club Universitario de Buenos Aires : ウィキペディア英語版 | Club Universitario de Buenos Aires
Club Universitario de Buenos Aires, commonly known for its acronym CUBA, is an Argentine sports club with headquarters in the autonomous city of Buenos Aires. Universitario hosts the practise of a large variety of sports and activities, such as basketball, boxing, fencing, football, golf, field hockey, gymnastics, martial arts, paddle tennis, rowing, rugby union, scuba diving, skiing, squash, swimming, tennis, volleyball, waterpolo, weightlifiting and windsurfing.〔(Deportes at CUBA ), retrieved 12 November 2013〕 One of the sports the club had gained more recognition is rugby union, which senior team currently plays in the URBA Grupo I, the first division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires. "CUBA" has won 14 first division titles to date. ==History== The Club was founded on May 11, 1918, by a group of university students as a mean of fostering camaraderie in a politics-free environment. The main request to become a member was to be a university student. In 1917, after a basketball game played in the Young Christian Association -which ended in a riot act- some of its members were punished. Many of those members would be establish the club one year later.〔(History of CUBA on club's website )〕 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 would be the headquarters of Universitario. From 1933 to 1948 (when Universitario acquired a land in Villa de Mayo district of Greater Buenos Aires), the club hosted its activities at club Obras Sanitarias.〔
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