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UNIÓN ARGENTINA DE RUGBY M E M O R I a Temporada Año UNIÓN ARGENTINA DE RUGBY M E M O R I A Temporada año 1989 B A L A N C E Correspondiente al período 1° de Noviembre de 1988 al 31 de Octubre de 1989 BUENOS AIRES ---000--- C O N V O C A T O R I A Convócase a las instituciones afiliadas y adherentes a Asamblea General Ordinaria para el MIÉRCOLES 20 de diciembre próximo, a 18 horas, en el local social de esta Unión, para tratar el siguiente: ORDEN DEL D I A: a) Consideración de la Memoria, Inventario, Balance General, Cuenta de Ganancias y Pérdidas e Informe de los Revisores Honorarios de Cuentas correspondientes al ejercicio cerrado el 31 de octubre de 1989. b) Determinación de las cuotas de ingreso, cuota anual de afiliación y cuota de inscripción de equipos, conforme a lo establecido en los artículos 6°, inciso e), 10° y 11° del Estatuto. c) Consideración del reintegro de la U.A.R., por parte de las entidades que nuclea, de la suma que aplicó al pago del seguro concertado para todos los jugadores de rugby en actividad del país (resolución del Consejo Directivo adoptada en la reunión N° 20/89 - Circular N° 27/89). d) Elección de Vicepresidente, Prosecretario y Protesorero por el período de dos años, en reemplazo de los Sres. ERNESTO de las CARRERAS, PABLO EDUARDO YANGUELA y HORACIO VIDOU, que finalizan sus mandatos. Elección por el período de dos años de tres Vocales Titulares en reemplazo de los Sres. JUAN ROBERTO ECHEPETELECU, BERNARDO OTAÑO y RODOLFO LANZA, que finalizan sus mandatos. Elección de: seis miembros suplentes del Consejo Directivo (Artículo 21° del Estatuto); y de dos miembros titulares y dos miembros suplentes del órgano de fiscalización (Arts. 31°, inciso d) y 32° del Estatuto). e) Designación de dos delegados para firmar el acta. Hugo Antonio Tucci Ernesto de las Carreras Secretario Honorario Vicepresidente Buenos Aires, 20 de Noviembre de 1989. NOTA: Se recuerda a los señores Delegados que deberán concurrir INDEFECTIBLEMENTE con la respectiva carta-poder (Artículo 38° del Estatuto). CONSEJO DIRECTIVO Presidente Sr. CARLOS ALBERTO TOZZI Vicepresidente Sr. ERNESTO de las CARRERAS Secretario Honorario Sr. HUGO ANTONIO TUCCI Tesorero Sr. LINO PÉREZ Prosecretario Sr. PABLO EDUARDO YANGUELA Protesorero Sr. HORACIO VIDOU Vocales Titulares Sr. JUAN ROBERTO ECHEPETELECU Sr. BERNARDO OTAÑO Sr. RODOLFO LANZA Sr. OSCAR C. MARTÍNEZ BASANTE Sr. CONSTANTINO J. RIGANTI Sr. FEDERICO M. ÁLVAREZ Vocales Suplentes Sr. RENE HUMBERTO MARTA Sr. JUAN JOSÉ FERNANDEZ MIRANDA Sr. ANÍBAL E. FERRANDO Sr. JORGE FÉLIX SCAGLIARINI Sr. LUIS MARIO CHALULEU Sr. GUILLERMO STORNI Revisores Honorarios de Cuentas Titulares Sr. HÉCTOR A.R. ALFONSO Sr. LUIS MARTA CACCIABUE Revisores Honorarios de Cuentas Suplentes Sr. JULIO L.N. JUAREZ Sr. JORGE ESTRUCH COMISIÓN DE UNIONES Presidente: Sr. ERNESTO de las CARRERAS Secretario: Sr. HUGO ANTONIO TUCCI Sr. ROBERTO ENRIQUE PUCCINNO Presidente de la Unión de Rugby del Alto Valle del Río Negro y Neuquén Sr. TEOFILO CÓRDOBA Presidente Unión de Rugby Austral Sr. FEDERICO EDUARDO ANDREINI Presidente Unión Cordobesa de Rugby Sr. LUIS MARIO CHALULEU Presidente Unión de Rugby de Cuyo Sr. NERIS J. BONILLA Presidente Unión Entrerriana de Rugby Sr. CARLOS ALBERTO ARCE Presidente Unión Jujeña de Rugby Sr. CESAR MARIA OLIVERA Presidente Unión de Rugby de Mar del Plata Sr. UBALDO ASTRADA Presidente Unión de Rugby de Misiones Sr. GUILLERMO COWPER COLES Presidente Unión de Rugby del Noreste Sr. ALEJANDRO JAVIER POSNER Presidente Unión de Rugby de Rosario Sr. EDUARDO F. BRIONES Presidente Unión de Rugby de Salta Sr. OSCAR ALEJANDRO BALVERDI Presidente Unión Sanjuanina de Rugby Sr. JULIO CESAR RICO NESA Presidente Unión Santafesina de Rugby Sr. CARLOS ADOLFO GUZMÁN Presidente Unión Santiagueña de Rugby Sr. ALBERTO MARTÍNEZ GAMBINO Presidente Unión de Rugby del Sur Sr. ARNALDO E. ALONSO Presidente Unión de Rugby de Tucumán Sr. VÍCTOR BRULLO Presidente Unión de Rugby del Valle del Chubut ---000-- UNIONES INVITADAS Sr. RICARDO MOLTENI Presidente Unión de Rugby del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Sr. MARIO R. MORA Presidente Unión de Rugby del Oeste de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Sr. AMARANTO HERNANDO LING Presidente Unión de Rugby del Río Paraná Sr. LUIS CESAR CASTELLI Presidente Unión de Rugby del Río Uruguay COMISIÓN DE DISCIPLINA Presidente: Sr. CONSTANTINO J. RIGANTI Secretario: Sr. JORGE MERELLE Vocales: Sr. EDUARDO PABLO BENDINI Sr. CARLOS BENÍTEZ CRUZ Sr. JUAN LUIS GUIDI Sr. LEOPOLDO JULIÁN GUTIERREZ Sr. HERMENEGILDO PINI Sr. CLEMENTE PUENTES Sr. PEDRO QUIROGA Sr. ADOLFO MARIA REPETTO Sr. JUAN CARLOS RETAMOSA Sr. JORGE FÉLIX SCAGLIARINI Sr. JUAN CARLOS SUFFERN QUIRNO Sr. CARLOS MARIA VIDIRI COMISIÓN DE COMPETENCIAS Presidente: Sr. ANÍBAL ESTEBAN FERRANDO Secretario: Sr. JORGE DANIEL AUSINA Vocales: Sr. RAFAEL CASTILLA Sr. ROBERTO BERNARDO de la CRUZ Sr. OLIVERIO MARIO DIAZ OFFREDI Sr. ALBERTO FERNANDEZ Sr. ALEJANDRO A. FOSTER BENÍTEZ Sr. MIGUEL ÁNGEL GARCÍA Sr. GUILLERMO GONZÁLEZ MARTINO Sr. CARLOS ALFREDO GRIEBEN Sr. FRANCISCO LAMASTRA Sr. JUAN ELMO MOYANO Sr. ROBERTO JORGE OESTREICHER Sr. CARLOS ROSSI Sr. JORGE STRUCH SUBCOMISIÓN DE CANCHAS, INSTALACIONES Y COLORES Presidente: Sr. EDUARDO HOMPS Secretario: Sr. JULIO LUIS NÉSTOR JUAREZ Vocales: Sr. CARLOS BAEZ Sr. JULIO PASTORELLO Sr. ALBERTO PASTOR RUIZ de GAUNA Sr. LUIS VINEY SUBCOMISIÓN DE SELECCIÓN Presidente: Sr. HORACIO VIDOU Secretario: Sr. JUAN ROBERTO ECHEPETELECU Entrenador Nacional: Sr. RODOLFO O'REILLY Comité de Selección: Sr. HORACIO VIDOU Sr. JUAN ROBERTO ECHEPETELECU Sr. OSCAR C. MARTÍNEZ BASANTE Sr. PORFIRIO CARRERAS Sr. EMILIO PERASSO Sr. ALEJANDRO PETRA Ayudante del Entrenador Nacional: Sr. RAÚL SANZ Médico del Seleccionado Argentino: Dr. ELÍAS RICARDO GAVIÑA ALVARADO Colaborador del Seleccionado Argentino: Sr. JOSÉ MARIA ROLANDI Seleccionado de Buenos Aires: Entrenador: Sr. ROBERTO FERNANDEZ Ayudante del Entrenador: Sr. JOSÉ GAVITO Médico: Dr. JORGE ORTEGA Colaborador del Seleccionado de Buenos Aires: Sr. JOSÉ MARIA ROLANDI SUBCOMISIÓN DE RELACIONES PÚBLICAS Y PRENSA Presidente: Sr. ALBERTO BARRY Secretario: Sr. ANTONIO ENEA SPILIMBERGO Vocales: Sr. JUAN MANUEL BELGRANO Sr. OSCAR PIZARRO Colaboradores: Sr. EDUARDO MANZO Sr. MARIANO ZANATTA SUBCOMISIÓN DE PROMOCIÓN Y PUBLICIDAD Presidente: Sr. ROBERTO GARCÍA BARROS Secretario: Sr. ROBERTO Mc CORMACK SUBCOMISIÓN DE GIRAS INTERNACIONALES Presidente: Sr. CESAR de ELIZALDE Secretario: Sr. LUIS MARIA CACCIABUE Vocales: Sr. CARLOS GUARNA (p.) Sr. CARLOS GUARNA (h.) Sr. ERIC KEMBER Sr. JOSÉ MARIA ROLANDI Sr. CARLOS URANGA SUBCOMISIÓN DE DIFUSIÓN Presidente: Sr. PABLO EDUARDO YANGUELA Secretario: Sr. RODOLFO LANZA Vocales: Sr. CARLOS ROMUALDO GREGOTTI (A.R.U.A.R.) Sr. ÁNGEL GUASTELLA Sr. ROBERTO MAGNANI (A.R.U.A.R.) Sr. JORGE TROTTA Colaboradores: Sr. ROLANDO DE ANDRÉS Sr. PEDRO YACACHURY SUBCOMISIÓN DE RUGBY INFANTIL Presidente: Sr. GUILLERMO STORNI Secretario: Sr. RICARDO CANTARINI Vocales: Sr. ROBERTO BENTANCUR Sr. LUIS CAMBIASSO Sr. JONATAN CHISWELL Sr. MARCELO PANULLO Sr. IGNACIO RIVAROLA Sr. CARLOS ROSSI SUBCOMISIÓN DE RUGBY JUVENIL Presidente: Sr. BERNARDO OTAÑO Secretario: Sr. JUAN FERNANDEZ MIRANDA Vocales: Sr. CARLOS MARTÍNEZ CASAS Sr. DEMETRIO SCHARFF-RAMBADT Entrenador del Seleccionado Juvenil: Sr. HÉCTOR MÉNDEZ Ayudante del Entrenador: Sr. JOSÉ JAVIER FERNANDEZ Selectores: Sr. MARIO CARLUCCIO Sr. CARLOS FALCE Sr. PEDRO GROSSI Sr. CESAR LUIS MINASSI Sr. HUGO NICOLA SUBCOMISIÓN DE REFEREES DE CLUBES Presidente: Sr. PABLO EDUARDO YANGUELA Secretario: Sr. SILVIO PINI Vocales: Sr. VÍCTOR DI FRANCO Sr. LEÓN MUCHENIK Sr. RODOLFO RIVAS Sr. ENRIQUE RODRÍGUEZ SUBCOMISIÓN DE ASUNTOS LEGALES Presidente: Sr. DOMINGO L. BERECIARTUA Vocales: Sr. LUIS DARRITCHON Sr. ADOLFO MÉNDEZ TRONGE Sr. ESTEBAN R. VERGARA SUBCOMISIÓN INTENDENCIA DE LA CASA DEL RUGBY Presidente: Sr. CARLOS LUIS BIROCCO SUBCOMISIÓN FICHAJE DE JUGADORES Presidente: Sr. ANÍBAL ESTEBAN FERRANDO SUBCOMISIÓN HISTORIA Y MUSEO DEL RUGBY Presidente: Sr. JORGE COMAS Secretario: Sr. HORACIO I. PICHOT SUBCOMISIÓN MÉDICA Presidente: Dr. EDUARDO J.T. POGGI Secretario: Kinesiólogo GUILLERMO JORDAN Vocales: Dr. ROGELIO CERNADAS Dr. MODESTO ESTEVEZ Dr. JUAN MOYANO Dr. JUAN M. SAENZ Médico del Seleccionado Argentino Dr. ELÍAS RICARDO GAVIÑA ALVARADO Médico del Seleccionado de Buenos Aires: Dr. JORGE ORTEGA Colaboradores: Dr. ERNESTO E. BOTTINI Dr. ROBERTO CARDAMA Dr. EDUARDO ITURRIETA Dr. FÉLIX LUZURIAGA SUBCOMISIÓN DE ESTUDIO DE PASES DE JUGADORES AL EXTERIOR Y NORMAS REGLAMENTARIAS APLICABLES Sr. HUGO ANTONIO TUCCI Sr. RODOLFO LANZA Sr. FEDERICO M. ÁLVAREZ Sr. JORGE FÉLIX SCAGLIARINI ---000--- PRESIDENCIA Señores Delegados de los Clubes Afiliados y de las Uniones Provinciales: Presentamos a vuestra consideración la Memoria y el Balance correspondientes al periodo 1° de noviembre de 1988 al 31 de octubre de 1989. Cumplió la U.A.R., el 10 de abril de este año, su 90° aniversario como entidad rectora del deporte de rugby en la República Argentina, constituida para fomentar y desarrollar la práctica de este juego exclusivamente entre aficionados y dentro de las normas del más estricto amateurismo,- En la plena observancia de esos conceptos fundamentales está orientada nuestra gestión. La actividad deportiva e institucional realizada en el Ejercicio fue la que, en líneas generales, se reseña: Clubes incorporados a la U.A.R.: 74 (54 afiliados y 20 invitados) Uniones incorporadas a la U.A.R.: 21 (17 afiliadas y 4 invitadas). Orden Local: Equipos inscriptos en los campeonatos de divisiones superiores juveniles 545 Sexta división: Equipos inscriptos en la primera parte de actividades: 90 En la segunda
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