Torneo de la URBA

The URBA Top 13 (formerly "Torneo de la URBA", named "Top 13" since the 2022 season)[1] is an Argentine rugby union club competition organised by the Buenos Aires Rugby Union (URBA). It is the top division of the Argentine rugby league system. Created on 10 April 1899 by the "River Plate Rugby Union" (current Argentine Rugby Union – UAR),[2] the Top 13 is the oldest rugby competition in South America and one of the oldest club competitions in the world.

Top 13
Organising body
  • URBA (1995–pres.)
  • UAR (1899–1994)
Founded1899 (1899)
RegionBuenos Aires Province
Rosario
Number of teams13
Qualifier forNacional de Clubes
Related competitionsTorneo del Interior
Current championsCUBA (2021)
Most successful club(s)C.A. San Isidro
(33 titles)
Television broadcastersESPN

Top 13 is one of the country's two main club competitions, along with Torneo del Interior, where clubs from the rest of the Provinces of Argentina take part. The championship runs from March to October.[3]

Despite being from the city of Rosario in Santa Fe Province, Atlético del Rosario has taken part of Top 12 as founding member of the UAR. The other clubs from Rosario compete in tournaments organised by the Rosario governing body.

History

The first trophy awarded to the winning team. It debuted in 1899

The River Plate Rugby Union was established in Buenos Aires on 10 April 1899, being its founding members Buenos Aires, Belgrano, Lomas and Flores[4] from Buenos Aires, and Rosario A.C. from Rosario. The first president of the body was Leslie Corry Smith.[2]

That same year, the RPRU organised the first edition of the Buenos Aires' inter-club competition, which inaugural winner team was Lomas. In 1931 the union name was translated into Spanish "Unión de Rugby del Río de la Plata", that remained until 1951 when the union took the definitive "Unión Argentina de Rugby" (UAR).[2]

The first trophy awarded to champions was acquired to British goldsmith Elkington & Son through their representatives in Argentina, C.R. Simons & Co., for a price of guinea 100. Built with Greek style, the trophy displayed a scene of a rugby match, with the legends "River Plate Rugby Union Championship" and "1899". The cup was mounted on an ebony base with little silver badges, where the name of the champion would be engraved year-by-year. Most of the money for its acquisition came from the Rosario A.C. members.[4]

As a result of a reorganization of the UAR in 1995, the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires was created to take over the tournament, being named "Torneo de la URBA".[5] From then on, the UAR focused only on national teams while the URBA took over club competitions.

Until 1997 a league system was used, if two or more clubs finished with the same number of points they would share the title. This happened several times, including in 1939 when a record 3 clubs had to share the title. To remedy this, a play-off system leading to a grand final was instaured in 1998. This new system has been in use since then, except in 2001.[6][7]

In 1998, the URBA introduced the playoff system, with a final match in a neutral venue to determine a unique champion of the season.[8] New changes to the rules were added in 2008, when the fourteen best placed teams at the end of the regular season were eligible to play a second stage, named "Top 14".[9] Every club played each other only once in a single-robin championship (either home or away). At the end of this phase, the first 4 clubs qualified for the semi-finals of the tournament, with the first ranked team meeting the fourth and the second meeting the third. Both semi-finals took place on the same weekend on neutral ground (usually the Club Atlético San Isidro stadium). The winner was crowned URBA champion. This system has remained (with minor changes) since then. The rest of the clubs played in a promotion and relegation competition named "Torneo Reubicación".

Both the URBA winner and runner-up qualified for the Nacional de Clubes semi-finals, where they met the winner and runner-up of Torneo del Interior.[10] The winner of that competition was declared Argentine champion.

In 2016, the URBA introduced changes in the tournament's format for the 2017 season, with the "Top 14" being reduced to 12 teams (therefore renamed "Top 12") and becoming an independent championship, with all of the teams playing each other in a double round-robin tournament (home and away games).[11]

As a result of those changes, the Buenos Aires league system was divided into six tiers.[12] The new format also stated that the four best placed teams at the end of the season, would play the semifinals while the two worst placed would be relegated to the second division.[8]

Format

The tournament will start on March 19, 2022, with the 13 participant teams playing a double round-robin tournament, which will end on October 15. The four best placed clubs will qualify to the semifinals (played as single matches in neutral venues) on October 29 and 30. Winners will play the final (also a single match) at Club Atlético San Isidro stadium, frecquent venue for URBA finals, on November 5, 2022.

The seven best placed teams in the general table will qualify for Torneo Nacional de Clubes, the main competition of Argentine rugby, which is made up of 9 teams from the rest of the provinces of Argentina and the seven from URBA. [1]

Clubs

Current (2022)

Teams competing at Top 13 in the 2022 season will be:[13]

Club Venue Estab. Titles Notes
AlumniTortuguitas
1951
6
Atlético del RosarioRosario
1867
5
Buenos AiresSan Fernando
1864
10
[note 1]
BelgranoBelgrano
1896
11
C.A. San IsidroSan Isidro
1902
33
HindúDon Torcuato
1919
10
NewmanBenavídez
1979
0
PucaráBurzaco
1943
2
RegatasBella Vista
1895
0
San Isidro ClubBoulogne
1935
25
San LuisLa Plata
1961
0
Los TilosLa Plata
1944
0
CUBAVilla de Mayo
1918
15

Former clubs

Disaffiliated or defunct clubs:

Club Location Estab. Years
in compet.
Titles Fate
Buenos Aires F.C.Palermo18861899–1951
8
Merged with Buenos Aires Cricket Club in 1951

Champions

The complete list of champions is detailed below:[5][14] Starting in 1998, a final match in a neutral venue is played to determine a unique champion of the season.

Season Champion/s Score Runner-up
1899Lomas
3–0
Rosario A.C.
1900Buenos Aires FC [note 2]
1901Buenos Aires FC
1902Buenos Aires FC
1903Buenos Aires FC
1904Buenos Aires FC
1905Atlético del Rosario
1906Atlético del Rosario
1907Belgrano
1908Buenos Aires FC
1909Buenos Aires FC
1910 Belgrano
1911Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)
1912Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)
1913Lomas
1914Belgrano
1915Buenos Aires FC
1916(No championship held)
1917CA San Isidro
1918CA San Isidro
1919(No championship held)
1920CA San Isidro
1921
CA San Isidro [note 3]
Belgrano [note 3]
1922CA San Isidro
1923CA San Isidro
1924CA San Isidro
1925CA San Isidro
1926CA San Isidro
1927CA San Isidro
1928CA San Isidro
1929CA San Isidro
1930CA San Isidro
1931CUBA
1932Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)
1933CA San Isidro
1934CA San Isidro
1935Atlético del Rosario
1936Belgrano
1937Old Georgian
1938Old Georgian
1939
Old Georgian [note 3]
Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) [note 3]
San Isidro Club [note 3]
1940
Belgrano
Olivos
1941San Isidro Club
1942CUBA
1943CA San Isidro
1944CUBA
1945CUBA
1946Pucará
1947CUBA
1948San Isidro Club
1949
CA San Isidro [note 3]
CUBA [note 3]
1950
CUBA [note 3]
Pucará [note 3]
1951CUBA
1952CUBA
1953Obras
1954CA San Isidro
1955CA San Isidro
1956CA San Isidro
1957CA San Isidro
1958Buenos Aires CRC [note 4]
1959Buenos Aires CRC [note 4]
1960CA San Isidro
1961CA San Isidro
1962CA San Isidro
1963Belgrano
1964CA San Isidro
1965CUBA
1966Belgrano
1967Belgrano
1968
Belgrano [note 3]
CUBA [note 3]
1969CUBA
1970
CUBA [note 3]
San Isidro Club [note 3]
1971San Isidro Club
1972San Isidro Club
1973San Isidro Club
1974CA San Isidro
1975CA San Isidro
1976CA San Isidro
1977San Isidro Club
1978San Isidro Club
1979San Isidro Club
1980San Isidro Club
1981CA San Isidro
1982CA San Isidro
1983San Isidro Club
1984San Isidro Club
1985CA San Isidro
1986
San Isidro Club [note 3]
Banco Nación [note 3]
1987San Isidro Club
1988San Isidro Club
1989
Alumni [note 3]
Banco Nación [note 3]
1990Alumni
1991Alumni
1992Alumni
1993San Isidro Club
1994San Isidro Club
1995La Plata]
1996
Hindú [note 3]
Atlético del Rosario [note 3]
1997San Isidro Club
1998Hindú
38–12
San Isidro Club
1999 San Isidro Club
14–9
Atlético del Rosario
2000Atlético del Rosario
35–32
CA San Isidro
2001Alumni(No final held) [note 5]
2002San Isidro Club
16–10
Regatas
2003San Isidro Club
20–9
CA San Isidro
2004San Isidro Club
36–16
Alumni
2005CA San Isidro
18–17
San Isidro Club
2006Hindú
20–5
Alumni
2007Hindú
9–6
Alumni
2008Hindú
22–10
Newman
2009Hindú
31–22
CA San Isidro
2010San Isidro Club
30–22
La Plata
2011San Isidro Club
14–11
Alumni
2012Hindú
15–9
La Plata
2013CUBA
11–9
Hindú
2014Hindú
29–17
CUBA
2015Hindú
24–0
CUBA
2016Belgrano
25–10
Hindú
2017Hindú
27–20
Alumni
2018Alumni
26–17
Hindú
2019
San Isidro Club
22–19
Belgrano
2020
(not held because of the covid-19 pandemic)
2021
CUBA
10–9
San Isidro Club

Titles by club

Team Titles Years won
CA San Isidro
33
1917, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1928, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1943, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1985, 2005
San Isidro Club
26
1939, 1941, 1948, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2019
CUBA
15
1931, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 2013, 2021
Belgrano A.C.
11
1907, 1910, 1914, 1921, 1936, 1940, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968, 2016
Hindú
10
1996, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017
Buenos Aires F.C. [note 2]
8
1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1908, 1909, 1915
Alumni
6
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2018
Atlético del Rosario
5
1905, 1906, 1935, 1996, 2000
Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)
4
1911, 1912, 1932, 1939
Old Georgian
3
1937, 1938, 1939
Lomas
2
1899, 1913
Pucará
2
1946, 1950
Buenos Aires CRC [note 4]
2
1958, 1959
Banco Nación
2
1986, 1989
Olivos
1
1940
Obras Sanitarias
1
1953
La Plata
1
1995

Broadcasters Rights

The exclusive rights of Torneo de la URBA are broadcast live on ESPN Extra Saturday at 13:15 and are broadcast delayed on ESPN 2 at 17:30. In the Scrum are broadcast highlights of match Saturday at 23:00 (local time of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay), 22:00 (local time of Chile) and 21:00 (local time of Peru).

Notes

  1. Eight of those titles were won by the Buenos Aires F.C., which merged to the BACC in 1951 becoming the rugby section of the club.
  2. Rugby union club founded in 1886. It merged to Buenos Aires Cricket Club in 1951, also becoming the rugby section of that institution.
  3. Title shared.
  4. The rugby section of the Buenos Aires Cricket Club is the former Buenos Aires F.C. team that merged to the institution in 1951.
  5. Alumni crowned champion during the regular season, more precisely in the 11th. fixture when the team defeated CA San Isidro by 16-13.

References

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