Los Matreros Rugby Club

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Los Matreros
Full nameRugby Club Los Matreros
UnionURBA
Founded28 August 1928; 95 years ago (1928-08-28)
Ground(s)Castelar, Argentina[1]
ChairmanGuillermo Ugartemendia [1]
League(s)URBA Primera A
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Rugby Club Los Matreros, simply known as Los Matreros, is an Argentine rugby union and field hockey club sited in Castelar, a city of Morón Partido in Greater Buenos Aires. The rugby union team is also member of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires (URBA).

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A team of 1969

The team was founded on August 28, 1928 and less than a year later it would join the Argentine Rugby Union to play at the third division, competing with 22 teams.

The club's name was chosen as a tribute to the Martín Fierro, the most renowned poem of the "Gauchesco" literature in Argentina. Martín Fierro (the character) is described by the author, José Hernández as a "matrero" ("smart", "clever" in English) gaucho. The election of the club name is also related to the place where it was founded: Morón (today a populous city of the Greater Buenos Aires) was an uninhabited land by the time and some battles for the independence had been fought there in the past.[2]

In 2011 Los Matreros was relegated to second division after finishing 11th in Zona Reubicación.

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