1983 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby

Main article: Campeonato Argentino
39° Campeonato
Argentino de Mayores
Countries  Argentina
Champions Buenos Aires (20th title)
Runners-up Cuyo
1982
1984

The Campeonato Argentino de Rugby 1983 was an Argentine rugby competition in which Buenos Aires defeated Unión de Rugby de Cuyo for the championship.

Rugby Union in Argentina in 1983

National

International

For more details on this topic, see 1983 Argentina rugby union tour of Australia.
For more details on this topic, see 1983 South American Rugby Championship.

Poule 1

1st round
1 oct.Noreste-Jujuy34 - 0
1 oct.Tucumán-Misiones60 - 10


Finale 1. posto
2 oct.Noreste-Tucumán0 - 32


Poule 2

1st round
1 oct.Córdoba-San Juan24 - 12Córdoba
1 oct.Santiago del estero-Salta19 - 27Córdoba


Finale 1. posto
1 oct.Córdoba-Salta57 - 4Córdoba


Poule 3

1st round
1 oct.Entre Rios-Santa Fe21 - 9Paraná
1 oct.Mar del Plata-Rosario22 - 36Paraná


Finale 1. posto
2 oct.Entre Rios-Rosario9 - 24Paraná


Poule 4

PRELIMINARY
2 oct.Austral-Chubut9 - 3Comodoro Rivadavia


1st round
8 oct.Buenos Aires-Alta Valle86 - 9Bahía Blanca
8 oct.Sur-Austral3 - 0(withdraw)


Finale 1. posto
9 oct.Sur-Buenos Aires9 - 56Bahía Blanca


Interzone

INTERZONE
9 oct.Tucumán-Córdoba25 - 6Tucumán


Semifinals

15 October 1983
Buenos Aires 46-16 Rosario
Mendoza
Referee: Manuel Peralta Ramírez (Córdoba)

15 October 1983
Cuyo 19-12 Tucumàn
Mendoza
Referee: Roberto Magnani (Buenos Aires)

Third place final

16 October 1983
Rosario 29-34 Tucumàn
Mendoza
Referee: Roberto Magnani (Buenos Aires)

Final

16 October 1983
Cuyo 3-52 Buenos Aires
Pen: Chaluleu
Try: Campo 2,Soares Gache 2 , Courreges, Sansot Schiavio, Madero;
Con: Porta 7
Pen: Porta 2
Mendoza
Referee: Manuel Peralta Ramírez (Córdoba)

Cuyo: 15.Luis Chaluleu (Guillermo Morgan), 14.Francisco Lola, 13. Carlos Cippittelli 12.Guillermo Carbonnell, 11.Alejandro González, 10.Jorge Curto, 9.Pedro Basile (cap.), 8.Gilberto Lago Suarez, 7.Sergio Elorga, 6.Luis Heyde, 5.Juan Floramo, 4.Alejandro Collado (Alberto Mantilla), 3.Fernando Rbello, 2.Mario Cichitti, 1.Alberto Gutierrez.
Buenos Aires: 15. Martín Sansot, 14.Marcelo Campo, 13. Rafael Madero, 12.Marcelo Loffreda, 11. José Maria Palma, 10 Hugo Porta (cap.), 9.Alfredo Soares Gache, 8. Tomas Petersen, 7.Alejandro Schiavio, 6. Marcos Baeck, 5.Gonzalo Gasso (Eduardo Laje), 4. Gabriel Travaglini, 3.Fernando Morel, 2.Andrés Courreges, 1. Pablo Devoto

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