CRC Madrid
CRC Pozuelo
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Club Rugby CRC Madrid |
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Founded |
1963/2005 |
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Location |
Tres Cantos, Spain |
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Ground(s) |
Gabriel Parellada |
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Chairman |
Pedro Monzón |
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Coach(es) |
José Antonio Barrio "Yunke" |
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League(s) |
División de Honor B |
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2015–16 |
División de Honor, 12th ↓ |
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Official website |
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www.rugbycrc.com |
Club Rugby CRC Madrid, also known as CRC Pozuelo, is a Spanish rugby union club. The club currently competes in the División de Honor de Rugby competition. The club are based in Madrid in Spain, playing their matches at Campo de rugby Gabriel Parellada,
History
C.R.C. Madrid was formed as rugby department of Real Canoe Natación Club in 1963. The current club was formed in 2005 and play with blue, yellow and white colours.
Club names
- Real Canoe Natación Club - (1963–2000)
- UCM Canoe - (2000–2001) – (Merger of Real Canoe & CD Universidad Complutense)
- Club de Rugby UCM - (2001–2005) – (Merger of UCM Canoe & CR Liceo Francés, in 2003 Liceo Francés left the club)
- Club de Rugby CRC Pozuelo Madrid - (2005–) – (CD Universidad Complutense left the club)
Team names
- Real Canoe Natación Club - (1963–1999)
- Complutense Canoe - (1999–2000)
- UCM Canoe - (2000–2001)
- UCM Madrid 2012 - (2001–2002)
- UCM2M12 - (2002–2004)
- Pozuelo UCM 2M12 - (2004–2005)
- Madrid Noroeste - (2005–2007)
- Bwin Pozuelo - (2007–2008)
- CRC Madrid - (2008–2011)
- Polideportivos & Fitness CRC - (2011–2012)
- Rugby Atlético Madrid - (2012–2014)
- CRC Pozuelo - (2014–)
Links with Real Madrid
Real Madrid have been linked to a plan to sponsor C.R.C., with a view to an eventual takeover of the club. Initially C.R.C. will be sponsored by realmadrid.com and wear the website's logo on their shirts, but it is believed that within two years the first team will be part of Real Madrid's sporting network. No deal has been signed but the two parties are in advanced negotiations.
As a multisport club, Real Madrid had a rugby section until the 1930s. Memorabilia, including photos, of the former rugby team is featured at the Real Madrid Museum in Madrid.
Atlético Madrid's sponsorship
From 2012–13 season, it's sponsored by Atlético Madrid as a triple sponsor between CRC, Santa Monica Sports an Club Atlético Madrid.[1]
Squad 2013–14
Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.
International honours
- Marcelo Vargas
- Douglas Sanft
- Dorin Manole
- Jon Insausti
- David Gurgenadze
- Javier Salazar
- Álex Onega
- Juan González
- Francisco López
- César Bernasconi
- Pablo Feijoo
- Javier Canosa
- Fernando Díez
- Juan Cano
- Matías Tudela
- César Sempere
Other notable players
- Gensen Palmers (former player from Manawatu (NPC), he plays de Challenge Cup with Olympus Madrid)
- Chris Erasmus (signs from Valke in Currie Cup)
Trophies
- Spanish leagues: 5
- 1971, 1972, 1973, 2000, 2009
- Copa del Rey: 10
- 1964, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1974, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009
- Supercopa de España: 2
- Copa Ibérica: 3
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References
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