Argentine Hockey Confederation Explained

Argentine Hockey Confederation
Sport:Field Hockey
Category:Games
Jurisdiction:Argentina
Aff:FIH
Headquarters:Buenos Aires, Argentina
President:Aníbal Fernández
Chiefexec:Carlos Rafael Pirlo
Vicepresident:Patricio López
Delfina Otero
Jorge Gómez
Secretary:Carlos Rafael Pirlo
Coach:Mariano Ronconi
Womenscoach:Fernando Ferrara
Url:https://www.cahockey.org.ar/

The Argentine Hockey Confederation (Spanish; Castilian: Confederación Argentina de Hockey) is the official governing body of field hockey in Argentina. It governs the men's and the women's national teams and club competitions "Liga Nacional de Hockey" (LNH) and "Argentino de Clubes".

Other local competitions, such as the Women's and Men's Torneo Metropolitano are regulated by the Buenos Aires Hockey Association (AHBA).

More than 30 regional associations are affiliated to CAH, covering the most important provinces of Argentina.[1]

History

The Argentine Hockey Confederation was established on August 26, 1908, formed by three clubs: Club Atlético San Isidro, Belgrano Athletic and Pacific Railway A.C. The first president was Thomas Bell, owner of Buenos Aires Herald, a newspaper by the British community of Argentina. The Confederation registered to Hockey Association of England (established 1875).[2]

In 1909 the AHC allowed women's teams to join the association. The first team registered was Belgrano Ladies, that played its inaugural game on August 25 vs. St. Catherine's School, being defeated by 1-0.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cahockey.org.ar/nuestras-asociadas "Nuestras asociadas", CAH website
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20081210071907/http://www.hsra.com.ar/arg/historia/part_i.html "Historia del Hockey, I Parte: Una trilogía para la historia", by Eric Weil