Club Atlético Banco de la Nación Argentina

Banco Nación
Full nameClub Atlético Banco de la Nación Argentina
UnionURBA
Founded12 October 1909 (1909-10-12)
LocationVicente López, Argentina
GroundVicente López
PresidentRodrigo Graña
LeagueURBA Primera B
202511th.[1]
Team kit
Official website
clubbanconacion.org.ar

Club Atlético Banco de la Nación Argentina (mostly known as Club Banco Nación) is an Argentine amateur sports club, located in the neighborhood of Vicente López in the homonymous partido of Greater Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its rugby union team, which currently plays in Primera División A, the second division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires league system.

Apart from rugby, the club hosts other activities such as aikido, artistic roller skating, basketball, field hockey, football, judo, pilates, swimming, tennis, volleyball and yoga. Banco Nación also has a section of Saint Edward's College.[2]

History

Banco Nación was founded on October 12, 1909, as sports club by employees of Banco de la Nación Argentina, Argentina's state-owned bank. Originally located near the Colegiales railway station, the club moved to its current location on Zufriategui street in 1928.[3]

Kit worn v England in 1990

Banco Nación's rugby team won the URBA Tournament in 1986 and 1989, as well as several rugby sevens tournaments. Hugo Porta, long-time captain of the national team, played in Banco Nación during his entire career; other recognized Pumas, such as Fabián Turnes, Pablo Dinisio[4], Fabio Gómez[5], and Adolfo Cappeletti[6] began their careers with the team.

As 1986 Argentine champion, the club participated in the 1987 "Campeonato Sudamericano", a club competition in South America held from 1985 to 2000. Banco Nación was the winner of the tournament, achieving their first and only title.[7]

On July 14, 1990, Banco Nación defeated England national team in a surprising 29 to 21 victory,[8] being the only club level team to do that in the world. Banco Nación's starting line up was: Ingani, Cando, Marrón; Etchegoyen, Gallo; Franchi, Dinisio, Rubio; Gómez, Porta (c); Gentile, Pérez, Zanero, Benedetto, Soto. The team was coached by Pepe Gavito and Indio Fernández.[4] With that overwhelming victory, Banco Nación became the first club in the world to defeat England.[9][10] Nevertheless, it was not the first Banco's win over a national side so one year before, the club had defeated Canada 21–9 in 1989.[3]

In 2010 Banco was relegated to the second division, along with Club Pueyrredón.[11] In November, 2011, Banco Nación defeated Hurling Club 31-28 proclaiming second division champion.[12]

In September 2014, Banco Nación returned to the first division (Grupo I) after defeating Universitario (La Plata) by 41-19.[13][14]

In December 2018, Hugo Porta, the most notable rugby player in Banco Nación's history,[15] was elected president of the institution.[16]

Nootable athletes

Honours

Rugby union

Field hockey

Women's

References

  1. ^ URBA Primera B 2025
  2. ^ Disciplinas Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine on Banco Nación official web
  3. ^ a b Banco Nación sueña con volver a sus tiempos de gloria at rugbychampagneweb.com
  4. ^ a b El equipo del pueblo on "Periodismo Rugby" by Jorge Búsico. 17 Jul 2024
  5. ^ Brilló en el rugby con Hugo Porta on La Nación. 30 Aug 2025
  6. ^ Los entretelones del primer partido entre Los Pumas e Inglaterra on Infobae. 27 Oct 2023
  7. ^ a b Cómo fue y quiénes ganaron la "Copa Libertadores del rugby" at espn.com.ar. 24 Nov 2024
  8. ^ Memoria y Balance 1990 by the UAR
  9. ^ A 30 años de un hito del rugby argentino at espn.com.ar. 14 Jul 2020
  10. ^ El día que un club argentino derrotó a Inglaterra at World Rugby. 14 Jul 2020
  11. ^ "El dolor de ya no ser", Cancha Llena.com website, 2010-10-24
  12. ^ "Banco Nacion 31 - Hurling 28", Webb Ellis website, 2011-11-05
  13. ^ "Banco Nación, Los Tilos y GEBA regresaron a Primera", ESPN, 20 Sep 2014
  14. ^ "Banco es de Primera" on A Pleno Rugby
  15. ^ Hugo Porta: los 70 del 10, el mejor rugbier argentino de la historia, La Nación, 16 Sep 2021
  16. ^ Hugo Porta es el nuevo presidente de Banco Nación on ESPN, 15 Dec 2018
  17. ^ "Women Argentina". Team USA. Archived from the original on August 20, 2018. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  18. ^ "Hockey ALONSO Agostina - Tokyo 2020 Olympics". Olympics.com/tokyo-2020/. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  19. ^ Hugo Porta biography at Fundación Konex
  20. ^ Hugo Porta: los 70 del 10, el mejor rugbier argentino de la historia, La Nación, 16 Sep 2021
  21. ^ Fabián Turnes, el gran ausente