Torneo Regional de Rugby del Nordeste explained

Torneo de Rugby del Nordeste
Organiser:Unión de Rugby del Nordeste
Region:Northwest of Argentina (Chaco, Corrientes, Misiones y Formosa)
Qualifier For:Torneo del Interior
Related Comps:Torneo del Oeste
Torneo del Litoral
Current Champions:CURNE
Most Successful Club:CURNE

The Torneo de Rugby del Nordeste, commonly known as the Regional de Rugby del Nordeste Argentino, is a regional rugby union competition in Argentina. It is organised by the Unión de Rugby del Nordeste, a regional body founded in 1963 and headquartered in Resistencia, Chaco.

The competition started in 1999 and involves clubs from Chaco, Corrientes, Formosa, and Misiones provinces of Argentina.

As in other inter-provincial tournaments, such as the Torneo del Litoral or Torneo del Noroeste, the best placed clubs from the Torneo del Nordeste qualify for the national competition Torneo del Interior.

Championships

The Torneo de Rugby del Nordeste includes 8 teams competing for the regional title. All the champions are listed below:[1]

Titles

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1999 Aranduroga
2000 Taraguy
2001 Centro de Cazadores
2002 Taraguy
2003 Taraguy
2004 Taraguy
2005 Taraguy
2006 Taraguy
2007 Taraguy CURNE
2008 CURNE Taraguy
2009 CURNE San Patricio
2010 Regatas Resistencia 11 - 9 CURNE
2011 Aranduroga 30 - 27 Regatas Resistencia
2012 CURNE San Patricio
2013 CURNE Regatas Resistencia
2014 CURNE 31 - 27 San Patricio
2015 San Patricio 20 - 18 CURNE
2016 Taraguy 27 - 22 CURNE
2017 CURNE 33 - 22 Taraguy
2018 Taraguy 17 - 12 CURNE Resistencia, Chaco (CURNE)
2019 CURNE Aguara Santa Ana, Corrientes (Aranduroga)
2020
2021 CURNE
2022 CURNE 26 - 16 Aranduroga Santa Ana, Corrientes (Aranduroga)
2023 CURNE 20 - 6 Aranduroga Corrientes, Corrientes (Taraguy)
Notes

Titles by club

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CURNE 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Taraguy 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2018
Aranduroga 1999, 2011
Regatas Resistencia 2010
Cazadores Posadas 2001
San Patricio 2015

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Campeones TRN A . 20 April 2020 .