1964 Campeonato Argentino De Rugby
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Campeonato Argentino The Campeonato Argentino de Mayores (also known as Campeonato Argentino) was an annual rugby union competition held in Argentina for provincial teams. The Campeonato Argentino was strictly amateur, and only players from local clubs were allowed ...
de Rugby 1964 was won by the selection of
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that beat in the final the selection of
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That year in Argentina rugby union


National

* The '' Buenos Aires Champsionship'' was won by C.A.S.I. * The '' Cordoba Province Championship'' was won by Universitario Cordoba * The '' North-East Championship'' was won by Cardenales * The
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, the oldest Argentine club arrive to their 100 years


International

* In the 1964 Argentine national team won the
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, played in
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- * Was announced the
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, with the begin of training at the end of 1964, for the first experience of Argentine rugby outside of South America.


Preliminary





Semifinals

Sur: A. Torres, A. Vila, J. Angelo, O. Fasano, E. Diez, H. De Caso, R. Urriza (cap.), J. Suárez, J. De la Cruz, R. Sánchez, R. Smith, .1. Tuminello, F. Pacho, N. Boselli, J. Dover
Rosario: J. Seaton, E. España, E. Ferraza, J. Benzi, R. Avalos, J. Scialabra, O. Aletta, J. Imhoff, A. Rinaldi, M. Paván (cap.), A. Colla, M. Bouza, H. Ferraro, J. Benvenuto, R. Esmendi.
---- ---- Cuyo: J. Muñoz, O. Villanueva, Ay Meli, J. Walker, E. Casale, E. Valejos, E. Naveyra, L. Chaluleu (cap.), J. Aldao, M. Brandi, L. Novillo, J. Nasazzi, O. Luján Williams, F. Segovia, R. Farielo.
Buenos Aires: M. Dumas, H. Goti, J. O. Queirolo, M. Molina Berro, E. Neri, J. H. Dartiguelonge, A. Etchegaray, R. Foster, H. Silva, M. Puigdevall, A. Otaño, R. L. M. García Yañez, N. González del Solar, G. Mc Cormick, A. Silveira.


Final

Rosario: J. Seaton, E. España, J. Benzi, E. Ferraza, R. Abalos, A. Fasce, O. Aletta, M. Paván (cap.), A. Rinaldi, José Imhoff, A. Colla, H. Ferraro, R. Esmendi, J. Benvenuto, A. Paván.
Buenos Aires: M. Dumas, H. Goti, J. C. Queirolo, M. Molina, E. Neri, M. Beccar Varela, A. Etchegaray, H. Silva, R. Foster, G. Montes de Oca, L. Varela, B. Otaño (cap.), G. McCormick, N. González del Solar, I. García Yáñez. ----


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