Buenos Aires Hockey Association
Asociación de Hockey de Buenos Aires | |
Abbreviation | AHBA |
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Headquarters | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Location |
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Region |
Buenos Aires city Greater Buenos Aires |
Products | Field hockey |
Services | Organization |
President | Mario Galliano [1] |
Website | ahba.com.ar |
The Buenos Aires Hockey Association ("Asociación de Hockey de Buenos Aires" - AHBA) is the Argentine amateur governing body that regulates the practise of field hockey over the Buenos Aires autonomous city and its urban sprawl, Greater Buenos Aires. The AHBA is not affiliated to nacional body Argentine Hockey Confederation, organizing its championships in an autonomous way since 1908.[2]
The most important tournaments organized by the AHBA are the Women's and Men's Torneo Metropolitano.
Clubs affiliated (2015)
Nowadays the AHBA has registered more than 100 clubs from the city of Buenos Aires and Greater Buenos Aires. Below are some of the most notable members of the body:[3]
- Arsenal de Sarandí
- Atlético y Progreso
- Banco Nación
- Banco Provincia
- Banfield
- Belgrano A.C.
- CASA de Padua
- C.A. San Isidro
- Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club
- Centro Naval
- Champagnat
- Ciudad de Buenos Aires
- DAOM
- Deportiva Francesa
- Estudiantes (LP)
- Ferro Carril Oeste
- Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA)
- Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)
- Hindú
- Huracán
- Hurling
- Italiano
- Jockey Club (R)
- Liceo Militar
- Lanús
- Liceo Naval
- Lomas
- Los Andes
- Los Matreros
- Los Cedros
- Manuel Belgrano
- Mitre
- Monte Grande
- Náutico Hacoaj
- Nueva Chicago
- Newman
- Olivos
- Platense
- Pucará
- Pueyrredón
- Quilmes
- Regatas (BV)
- Club Atlético River Plate
- San Albano
- San Andrés
- San Cirano
- San Luis
- San Fernando
- San Lorenzo
- San Martín
- San Patricio
- San Telmo
- San Isidro Club
- SITAS
- Temperley
- Tigre R.C.
- Tristán Suárez
- UAI Urquiza
- Universitario (BA)
- Universitario (LP)
- Universitario (R)
- Vélez Sarsfield
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