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| leader_name = José Beraldi <ref name=institucional>[http://geba.com.ar/institucional.html Información institucional on club's official site]</ref>
| leader_name = Luis Trimarco <ref name=institucional>[http://geba.com.ar/institucional.html Información institucional on club's official site] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120824181417/http://geba.com.ar/institucional.html |date=2012-08-24 }}</ref>
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*[[Basque pelota]]
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*[[Contract bridge]]
*[[Fencing]]
*[[Field hockey]]
*[[Association Football|Football]]
*[[Artistic Gymnastics]]
*[[Golf]]
*[[Martial arts]]
*[[Roller hockey]]
*[[Roller skating]]
*[[Rugby union]]
*[[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
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'''Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima''' (also known for its acronym '''GEBA''') is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] multi-[[sports club]] placed in the city of [[Buenos Aires]]. The institution is one of the oldest in the country, having been established in 1880. Gimnasia y Esgrima is also one of the largest clubs of Argentina, with around 30 different disciplines hosted in the three buildings that the institution owns in Buenos Aires.


== History ==
'''Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima''' (also known for its acronym '''GEBA''') is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] multi-[[sports club]] placed in the city of [[Buenos Aires]]. The institution is one of the oldest in the country, having been established in 1880. Gimnasia y Esgrima is also one of largest clubs of Argentina, with around 30 different disciplines hosted in the three buildings that the institution owns in Buenos Aires.
The institution was founded as "Club Cosmopolita de Gimnasia y Esgrima" on 11 November 1880, by [[fencing]] and [[gymnastics]] enthusiasts in the "Confitería del Aguila", a traditional [[coffee house]] of Buenos Aires. Léon Marchand was designed as the first president of the club.

==History==
The institution was founded as "Club Cosmopolita de Gimnasia y Esgrima" on 11 November 1880, by [[fencing]] and [[gymnastics]] enthusiasts in the "Confitería del Aguila", a traditional [[coffee house]] of Buenos Aires. Léon Marchand was designed the first president of the club.


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Three years later, in 1883, the club changed its name to "Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima".<ref name=institucional/> In 1909 Ricardo Camilo Aldao became president of the institution.<ref name=aldao>[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/86923-un-ejemplo-de-dirigente "Un ejemplo de dirigente" by Jorge Cermesoni], ''[[La Nación]]'', 1998-2-3</ref>
Three years later, in 1883, the club changed its name to "Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima".<ref name=institucional/> In 1909 Ricardo Camilo Aldao became president of the institution.<ref name=aldao>[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/86923-un-ejemplo-de-dirigente "Un ejemplo de dirigente" by Jorge Cermesoni], ''[[La Nación]]'', 1998-2-3</ref>


The [[association football|football]] team took part in the [[Argentine Primera División|Primera División]] championships since 1909, when the squad won the [[Primera B Metropolitana|second division]] title,<ref>[http://www.afa.org.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1600 "Campeones de Segunda División" at AFA website]</ref> therefore promoting to the top division. Gimnasia played in Primera from [[1910 in Argentine football|1910]] to [[1917 in Argentine football|1917]] when the team was relegated to the [[Argentine División Intermedia|División Intermedia]] (second division) after finishing 20th of 21 teams.<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg17.html "1917 Argentina Primera División"] at [[RSSSF]]</ref> The club disaffiliated from the Association soon later, although football has remained as one of the sports practised up to present days.
[[File:Geba football 1906.jpg|thumb|left|220px|The [[association football|football]] team of the club in 1906.]]
The [[association football|football]] team took part in the [[Argentine Primera División|Primera División]] championships since 1909, when the squad won the [[Primera B Metropolitana|second division]] title,<ref>[http://www.afa.org.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1600 "Campeones de Segunda División" at AFA website]</ref> therefore promoting to the top division. Gimnasia played in Primera from [[1910 in Argentine football|1910]] to [[1917 in Argentine football|1917]] when the team was relegated to the [[Argentine División Intermedia|División Intermedia]] (second division) after finishing 20th of 21 teams.<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/arg17.html "1917 Argentina Primera División"] at [[RSSSF]]</ref> The club disaffiliated from the Association soon later, although football has remained as one of the sports practised up to present days.


[[File:Geba fencing 1912.jpg|thumb|left|[[fencing|Fencers]] of the club in 1912]]
In 1912, Gimnasia y Esgrima was part of the first break up in Argentine football, due to a conflict caused by the position of the club about the sales of tickets for football matches. Gimnasia stated that its members should not pay for tickets because of their membership, which allowed them to take part of all the activities, including free access to the stadium. The club also claimed a higher percentage of the income for tickets sold. The conflict persisted until Gimnasia decided to disaffiliate from the Association on July 14, 1912, establishing a new league, the "[[Federación Argentina de Football]]", presided by Ricardo Aldao himself.
In 1912, Gimnasia y Esgrima was part of the first break up in Argentine football, due to a conflict caused by the position of the club about the sales of tickets for football matches. Gimnasia stated that its members should not pay for tickets because of their membership, which allowed them to take part in all the activities, including free access to the stadium. The club also claimed a higher percentage of the income for tickets sold. The conflict persisted until Gimnasia decided to disaffiliate from the Association on July 14, 1912, establishing a new league, the "[[Federación Argentina de Football]]", presided by Ricardo Aldao himself.


Other clubs followed Gimnasia y Esgrima joining the new league, such as [[Club Atlético Porteño|Porteño]], [[Estudiantes de La Plata]], [[Club Atlético Independiente|Independiente]], and other teams from the second division. The new league organized its own championships from 1912 to 1915, when both leagues merged into the "Asociación Argentina de Football", putting an end to the conflict.<ref name=iwa>''Historia del Fútbol Amateur en la Argentina'' by Jorge Iwanczuk - Publisher: Autores Editores (1992) - ISBN 9504343848</ref>
Other clubs followed Gimnasia y Esgrima joining the new league, such as [[Club Atlético Porteño|Porteño]], [[Estudiantes de La Plata]], [[Club Atlético Independiente|Independiente]], and other teams from the second division. The new league organized its own championships from 1912 to 1915, when both leagues merged into the "Asociación Argentina de Football", putting an end to the conflict.<ref name=iwa>''Historia del Fútbol Amateur en la Argentina'' by Jorge Iwanczuk - Publisher: Autores Editores (1992) - {{ISBN|9504343848}}</ref>


[[Estadio GEBA|The club's stadium]] (which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators) was the field where the [[Argentina national football team|Argentina national team]] played its home games since 1910, making its debut during the [[Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo]] held there. In the final match of that tournament, played against [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]], a riot occurred after the suspension of the match was announced, and part of the grandstands –made of wood– were destroyed by fire. After the stadium was rebuilt, many football games held there, even when Gimnasia had disaffiliated from the Association.<ref name=iwa/><ref>[http://futbolgeba.blogspot.com.ar/2010/05/historia.html "Historia del fútbol en GEBA"]</ref>
[[File:Geba fencing 1912.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Fencing|Fencers]] of the club in 1912.]]
[[File:Geba rugby 1964.JPG|thumb|right|220px|The rugby union team in 1964.]]


In 1920 Gimnasia y Esgrima disaffiliated from all the football associations of Argentina to organize its own championships. By 1928 GyE had more than 120 members with 8 teams formed. Ten years later there were more than 400 members registered to play football. Because of the growth of the activity, the club built one field more.<ref>[http://www.futbolinterno.geba.org.ar/index.php/informacion-de-los-torneos/historia Historia del fútbol en Gimnasia y Esgrima] by Francisco Montesanto - GEBA Football, retrieved 9 Nov 2016</ref>
[[Estadio G.E.B.A.|The club's stadium]] (which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators) was the field where the [[Argentina national football team|Argentina national team]] played its home games since 1910, making its debut during the [[Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo]] held there. In the final match of that tournament, played against [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]], a riot occurred after the suspension of the match was announced, and part of the grandstands –made of wood– were destroyed by fire. After the stadium was rebuilt, many football games held there, even when Gimnasia had disaffiliated from the Association.<ref name=iwa/><ref>[http://futbolgeba.blogspot.com.ar/2010/05/historia.html "Historia del fútbol en GEBA"]</ref>

In 1920 Gimnasia y Esgrima disaffiliated from all the football associations of Argentina to organise its own championships. By 1928 GyE had more than 120 members with 8 teams formed. Ten years later there were more than 400 members registered to play football. Because of the growth of the activity, the club built one field more.<ref>[http://www.futbolinterno.geba.org.ar/index.php/informacion-de-los-torneos/historia Historia del fútbol en Gimnasia y Esgrima] by Francisco Montesanto - GEBA Football, retrieved 9 Nov 2016</ref>


After leaving the official football leagues in the decade of 1920, rugby union was one of the predominant sports of Gimnasia y Esgrima, winning the [[Torneo de la URBA]] titles of 1911 and 1912. The club won two more titles in 1932 and 1939, its last championship to date. Gimnasia y Esgrima currently plays in the [[Torneo de la URBA|Grupo II]], the second division of the [[Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires]] league system.<ref>[http://www.urba.org.ar/urba/historia "Historia de GEBA" at URBA website]</ref>
After leaving the official football leagues in the decade of 1920, rugby union was one of the predominant sports of Gimnasia y Esgrima, winning the [[Torneo de la URBA]] titles of 1911 and 1912. The club won two more titles in 1932 and 1939, its last championship to date. Gimnasia y Esgrima currently plays in the [[Torneo de la URBA|Grupo II]], the second division of the [[Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires]] league system.<ref>[http://www.urba.org.ar/urba/historia "Historia de GEBA" at URBA website]</ref>


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In 1942 president Aldao moved to the club's distinguished guest apartment, establishing it as its permanent home. The only condition required by Aldao to live there was the payment of a monthly rent which would be the 6% of the investments made by the club when the apartment was built. In 1947 and after 40 years as president of the institution, Aldao resigned due he was afraid of a possible intervenction of the Argentine military government in the club.<ref name=aldao/>
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In 1942 president Aldao moved to the club's distinguished guest apartment, establishing it as its permanent home. The only condition required by Aldao to live there was the payment of a monthly rent which would be 6% of the investments made by the club when the apartment was built. In 1947 and after 40 years as president of the institution, Aldao resigned due he was afraid of a possible intervention of the Argentine military government in the club.<ref name=aldao/>


Gimnasia has gained a good reputation in women's [[field hockey]] due to its successful campaigns during the decade of the 2000, having won 7 [[Metropolitano de Hockey (Women)|Torneo Metropolitano]] titles, six of them consecutively being the last in 2012.<ref>[http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=662630 "http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=662630", ''Ambito Financiero''], 11 November 2012</ref><ref>[http://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/content/geba-y-el-desafio-de-un-grande-2 "GEBA y el desafío de un grande"], ''La Voz del Interior'', 26 March 2010</ref>
Gimnasia has gained a good reputation in women's [[field hockey]] due to its successful campaigns during the decade of the 2000, having won 7 [[Metropolitano de Hockey (Women)|Torneo Metropolitano]] titles, six of them consecutively being the last in 2012.<ref>[http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=662630 "http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=662630", ''Ambito Financiero''], 11 November 2012</ref><ref>[http://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/content/geba-y-el-desafio-de-un-grande-2 "GEBA y el desafío de un grande"], ''La Voz del Interior'', 26 March 2010</ref>


On September 2014, the rugby union senior squad returned to the first division (Grupo I) after defeating [[Club Manuel Belgrano|Manuel Belgrano]] by 23-16 at playoffs (Zona Reubicación).<ref>[http://www.espndeportes.com/news/story/_/id/2184301/banco-nacion-los-tilos-y-geba-regresaron-a-primera "Banco Nación, Los Tilos y GEBA regresaron a Primera"], ESPN, 20 Sep 2014</ref> The team had been relegated in 2007.<ref name=busico>[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1730115-gimnasia-y-esgrima-de-buenos-aires-y-su-historia-a-primera "Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires y su historia, a Primera" by Jorge Búsico], ''[[La Nación]]'', 25 Sep 2014</ref>
In September 2014, the rugby union senior squad returned to the first division (Grupo I) after defeating [[Club Manuel Belgrano|Manuel Belgrano]] by 23–16 at playoffs (Zona Reubicación).<ref>[http://www.espndeportes.com/news/story/_/id/2184301/banco-nacion-los-tilos-y-geba-regresaron-a-primera "Banco Nación, Los Tilos y GEBA regresaron a Primera"], ESPN, 20 Sep 2014</ref> The team had been relegated in 2007.<ref name=busico>[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1730115-gimnasia-y-esgrima-de-buenos-aires-y-su-historia-a-primera "Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires y su historia, a Primera" by Jorge Búsico], ''[[La Nación]]'', 25 Sep 2014</ref>


==Facilities==
== Facilities ==
The club has three facilities to host the practice of different sports. All of them are located in the city of Buenos Aires.
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|footer = '''Above''', (left): "Sede San Martín" in Palermo; (right): entrance to "Sede Jorge Newbery"; '''below''' (left): Club image view from Av. Dorrego; (right): Back view of the Estadio GEBA grandstands
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* '''San Martín''': The biggest facility, with 139,000 m2, on [[Avenida Figueroa Alcorta|Figueroa Alcorta avenue]]. Some of the sports practiced there are football, roller skating, rugby union, table tennis and volleyball.
* '''Aldao''': named in honour of Ricardo Aldao (1863–1956), one of the most prominent presidents of the institution, also the founder of the dissident league "[[Federación Argentina de Football]]" in 1912. Aldao also donated the trophy (named "[[Copa Aldao]]") for the tournament held from 1913 to 1955 played between [[Argentine Football Association|Argentine]] and [[Uruguayan Football Association|Uruguayan]] association teams. With 35,000 m2, the facility is located on Bartolomé Mitre street of the city of Buenos Aires. The sports practiced there are basque pelota, boxing, contract bridge, chess, martial arts, artistic gymnastics and yoga.
* '''Jorge Newbery''': named honoring Argentine aviation pioneer [[Jorge Newbery]], who was also a notable fencer (he won the first South American championship at Gimnasia y Esgrima in 1901), died in 1914. The facility occupies 55,000 m2 on Dorrego Avenue, near to [[Galileo Galilei planetarium]] in the [[Palermo, Buenos Aires|Palermo]] district. Athletics, swimming and water polo are some of the sports hosted there. Here is located the club stadium, where the football and rugby union teams from the club played their home games. The [[Argentina national rugby union team]] also played there in the 1970s. The stadium (known in Argentina as "Estadio GEBA") is currently used for concerts.<ref name=busico/>


===Stadium===
The club has three facilities to host the practise of different sports. All of them are located in the city of Buenos Aires.
{{main|Estadio GEBA}}
* '''Aldao''': named in honour of Ricardo Aldao, of the most prominent presidents of the institution, also founder of dissident league "Federación Argentina de Fútbol" in 1912. Aldao also donated the trophy (named "[[Copa Aldao]]") for the tournament held from 1913 to 1955 played between [[Argentine Football Association]] and [[Uruguayan Football Association]] teams. With 35,000 m2, the facility is located on Bartolomé Mitre street of the city of Buenos Aires. The sports practised there are basque pelota, boxing, contract bridge, chess, martial arts, artistic gymnastics and yoga.
The "Estadio GEBA" is the main venue of the club, with a capacity for 12,000 spectators.<ref>''World Soccer Yearbook, 2002-3: The Complete Guide to the Game'' by David Goldblatt (2002), published by Dk Pub – {{ISBN|0-7894-8943-0}}</ref>
* '''Jorge Newbery''': named honoring Argentine aviation pioneer [[Jorge Newbery]], who was also a notable fencer (he won the first South American championship at Gimnasia y Esgrima in 1901), died in 1914. The facility occupies 55,000 m2 on Dorrego Avenue, near to [[Galileo Galilei planetarium]] in the [[Palermo, Buenos Aires|Palermo]] district. Athletics, swimming and water polo are some of the sports hosted there. Here is located [[Estadio G.E.B.A.|the club stadium]], where the football and rugby union teams from the club played their home games. The [[Argentina national rugby union team]] also played there in the 1970s. The stadium (known in Argentina as "Estadio GEBA") is currently used for concerts.<ref name=busico/>

* '''San Martín''': The biggest facility, with 139,000 m2, on [[Avenida Figueroa Alcorta|Figueroa Alcorta avenue]]. Some of the sports practised there are football, roller skating, rugby union, table tennis and volleyball.
Placed in the "Jorge Newbery" seat, it was the main [[association football|football]] venue during the 1900s and 1910s, having held matches of the [[Argentina national football team|Argentina national team]]. The football team of the club (that played in [[Argentine Primera División|Primera División]] from 1911 to 1917) also used the stadium for its home games. After the arson of 1916, the stadium would be used for [[rugby union]] purposes mainly. Nowadays, Estadio GEBA is used for music concerts, having host a large number of artist performing there.<ref>[http://www.entradasx.com/estadio-geba-sede-jorge-newbery "Estadio GEBA sede Jorge Newbery" on Entradasx.com] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120625205754/http://www.entradasx.com/estadio-geba-sede-jorge-newbery |date=2012-06-25 }}</ref>
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==Notable athletes==
==Notable athletes==
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Alberto Zorrilla]] || [[swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
| {{flagicon|ARG}} Martín Naidich <ref>[http://www.tycsports.com/noticias/Martin-Naidich-clasificio-a-los-Juegos-Olimpicos-en-1500-libres-20150808-0009.html "Martín Naidich clasifició a los Juegos Olímpicos en 1500 libres"], TyC Sports, 8 Aug 2015</ref> || [[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Juan Behrensen]] || [[swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Damián Blaum]] <ref>[http://tn.com.ar/deportes/hazanas/heroico-damian-blaum-es-campeon-mundial-de-aguas-abiertas_408846 "Heroico: Damián Blaum es campeón mundial de aguas abiertas", TN.com], 1 Sep 2013</ref><ref>[http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1653473-damian-blaum-y-un-reinado-que-se-hizo-esperar "Damián Blaum y un reinado que se hizo esperar", CanchaLlena], 6 Jan 2014</ref> || [[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} Martín Naidich <ref>[http://www.tycsports.com/noticias/Martin-Naidich-clasificio-a-los-Juegos-Olimpicos-en-1500-libres-20150808-0009.html "Martín Naidich clasifició a los Juegos Olímpicos en 1500 libres"], TyC Sports, 8 Aug 2015</ref> || [[swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
| {{flagicon|ARG}} José Sesana <ref>''[[El Gráfico]]'' N° 1105 (1939) - Published by Editorial Atlántica, Buenos Aires</ref> || [[Rugby union]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Damián Blaum]]<ref>[http://tn.com.ar/deportes/hazanas/heroico-damian-blaum-es-campeon-mundial-de-aguas-abiertas_408846 "Heroico: Damián Blaum es campeón mundial de aguas abiertas", TN.com], 1 Sep 2013</ref><ref>[http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1653473-damian-blaum-y-un-reinado-que-se-hizo-esperar "Damián Blaum y un reinado que se hizo esperar", CanchaLlena], 6 Jan 2014</ref> || [[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} José Sesana <ref>''[[El Gráfico (Argentina)|El Gráfico]]'' N° 1105 (1939) - Published by Editorial Atlántica, Buenos Aires</ref> || [[Rugby union]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Luciana Aymar]] || [[Field hockey]]
| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Luciana Aymar]] || [[Field hockey]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Prezioso <ref>[http://www.rugbychampagneweb.com/2013/06/jorge-prezioso-creo-hicimos-los-puntos-mereciamos/ "Jorge Prezioso: “Creo que no hicimos los puntos que merecíamos”" at Rugbychampagneweb], 6 Jun 2013</ref> || [[Rugby union]]
| {{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Prezioso <ref>[http://www.rugbychampagneweb.com/2013/06/jorge-prezioso-creo-hicimos-los-puntos-mereciamos/ "Jorge Prezioso: “Creo que no hicimos los puntos que merecíamos”" at Rugbychampagneweb] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130630135815/http://www.rugbychampagneweb.com/2013/06/jorge-prezioso-creo-hicimos-los-puntos-mereciamos/ |date=2013-06-30 }}, 6 Jun 2013</ref> || [[Rugby union]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} Patricio Cammareri <ref name=tri>[http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1405574-geba-el-primer-tricampeon-de-la-liga-nacional-de-hockey "GEBA, el primer tricampeón de la Liga Nacional de Hockey" at CanchaLlena.com], 12 Sep 2011</ref><ref>[http://www.hockeymobile.com.ar/nota/Sufri%C3%B3-pero-zaf%C3%B3-del-repechaje?id=1121 "GEBA sufrió pero zafó del repechaje" at Hockeymobile.com], 20 Oct 2013</ref> || [[Field hockey]]
| {{flagicon|ARG}} Patricio Cammareri <ref name=tri>[http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1405574-geba-el-primer-tricampeon-de-la-liga-nacional-de-hockey "GEBA, el primer tricampeón de la Liga Nacional de Hockey" at CanchaLlena.com], 12 Sep 2011</ref><ref>[http://www.hockeymobile.com.ar/nota/Sufri%C3%B3-pero-zaf%C3%B3-del-repechaje?id=1121 "GEBA sufrió pero zafó del repechaje" at Hockeymobile.com], 20 Oct 2013</ref> || [[Field hockey]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Silvina D'Elía]] || [[Field hockey]]
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Florencia Habif]] || [[Field hockey]]
|}
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==Uniforms==
==Uniforms==
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==Honours==
==Honours==
[[File:Geba femmalehockey 2010.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The women's field hockey team, 2010 champions.]]

===Basketball===
===Basketball===
* '''Primera División (2)''': 2006, 2014
* '''Primera División (2)''': 2006, 2014


===Football===
===Football===
* '''[[Primera B Metropolitana|Primera B]] (1)''': [[1909 in Argentine football|1909]]
* '''[[Primera B Metropolitana|Segunda División]] (1)''': 1909
* '''[[Copa Bullrich]] (1)''': 1907
* '''[[Copa Bullrich]] (1)''': 1907
* '''[[Primera C]] (1)''': 1906
* '''[[Primera C Metropolitana|Tercera División]] (2)''': 1906, 1912


===Field hockey===
===Field hockey===
;Women's
;Women's
* '''[[Metropolitano de Hockey (Women)|Metropolitano de Primera División]] (8)''': 1965, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,<ref>[http://www.hsra.com.ar/arg/campeon.html "Historial de los Campeones de Hockey en Argentina", HSRA] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111192224/http://www.hsra.com.ar/arg/campeon.html |date=November 11, 2013 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.tycsports.com/notas/66427-geba-campen-quinta-vez-consecutiva "GEBA, campeón por quinta vez consecutiva" - TyCSports], 20 November 2012</ref><ref>[http://deporteya.com/2012/11/hockey-las-chicas-de-geba-se-coronaron-campeonas-por-sexta-vez-consecutiva-los-varones-de-banco-provincia-son-los-reyes-del-metropolitano-por-segundo-ano/ "Hockey: las chicas de GEBA campeonas por sexta vez consecutiva", DeporteYa.com], 12 November 2012</ref> 2013<ref>[http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/news/story?id=1952994&s=otr&type=story "GEBA,heptacampeón" at ESPN]</ref><ref>[http://www.elcomercial.com.ar/index.php?option=com_telam&view=deauno&idnota=382276&Itemid=116 "GEBAv vence a Belgrano y es campeón por séptimo año consecutivo", ''El Comercial'']</ref><ref>[http://www.portaldegeba.com/notas/540/hepta_campeonas "Hepta campeonas" at club website]</ref>
* '''[[Metropolitano de Hockey (Women)|Metropolitano de Primera División]] (9)''': 1965, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017 <ref>[http://www.hsra.com.ar/arg/campeon.html "Historial de los Campeones de Hockey en Argentina", HSRA] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111192224/http://www.hsra.com.ar/arg/campeon.html |date=November 11, 2013 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.tycsports.com/notas/66427-geba-campen-quinta-vez-consecutiva "GEBA, campeón por quinta vez consecutiva" - TyCSports] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111214313/http://www.tycsports.com/notas/66427-geba-campen-quinta-vez-consecutiva |date=2013-11-11 }}, 20 November 2012</ref><ref>[http://deporteya.com/2012/11/hockey-las-chicas-de-geba-se-coronaron-campeonas-por-sexta-vez-consecutiva-los-varones-de-banco-provincia-son-los-reyes-del-metropolitano-por-segundo-ano/ "Hockey: las chicas de GEBA campeonas por sexta vez consecutiva", DeporteYa.com], 12 November 2012</ref><ref>[http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/news/story?id=1952994&s=otr&type=story "GEBA,heptacampeón" at ESPN]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.elcomercial.com.ar/index.php?option=com_telam&view=deauno&idnota=382276&Itemid=116 |title="GEBAv vence a Belgrano y es campeón por séptimo año consecutivo", ''El Comercial'' |access-date=2013-11-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111192454/http://www.elcomercial.com.ar/index.php?option=com_telam&view=deauno&idnota=382276&Itemid=116 |archive-date=2013-11-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.portaldegeba.com/notas/540/hepta_campeonas |title="Hepta campeonas" at club website |access-date=2013-11-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111192355/http://www.portaldegeba.com/notas/540/hepta_campeonas |archive-date=2013-11-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


===Rugby union===
===Rugby union===
* '''[[Torneo de la URBA]] (4)''': 1911, 1912, 1932, 1939
* '''[[Torneo de la URBA|RPRU]] (4)''': 1911, 1912, 1932, 1939

==Music concerts==
{{main|Estadio G.E.B.A.}}

The club usually rents two of its facilities for concerts and events, being the Jorge Newbery facility the most used for those purposes. Many international artists touring on Argentina have played at Gimnasia y Esgrima, named "Estadio GEBA"-<ref>[http://www.entradasx.com/estadio-geba-sede-jorge-newbery "Estadio GEBA sede Jorge Newbery" on Entradasx.com]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist|2}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires}}
{{Commons category}}
* {{Official website}}

* [http://www.portaldegeba.com/ Official site]


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Latest revision as of 21:40, 31 March 2024

Gimnasia y Esgrima de
Buenos Aires (GEBA)
Full nameClub de Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires
Founded11 November 1880; 143 years ago (1880-11-11)
GroundEstadio GEBA
LocationBuenos Aires
League(s)Metropolitano (Hockey)
Torneo de la URBA (Rugby)
AffiliationsAHBA (Hockey)
URBA (Rugby)
President
Luis Trimarco [1]
Colors   
Websitegeba.host

Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima (also known for its acronym GEBA) is an Argentine multi-sports club placed in the city of Buenos Aires. The institution is one of the oldest in the country, having been established in 1880. Gimnasia y Esgrima is also one of the largest clubs of Argentina, with around 30 different disciplines hosted in the three buildings that the institution owns in Buenos Aires.

History[edit]

The institution was founded as "Club Cosmopolita de Gimnasia y Esgrima" on 11 November 1880, by fencing and gymnastics enthusiasts in the "Confitería del Aguila", a traditional coffee house of Buenos Aires. Léon Marchand was designed as the first president of the club.

(left): Ricardo Aldao, who presided the club from 1907 to 1947; (right): A football team of GEBA in 1912

Three years later, in 1883, the club changed its name to "Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima".[1] In 1909 Ricardo Camilo Aldao became president of the institution.[2]

The football team took part in the Primera División championships since 1909, when the squad won the second division title,[3] therefore promoting to the top division. Gimnasia played in Primera from 1910 to 1917 when the team was relegated to the División Intermedia (second division) after finishing 20th of 21 teams.[4] The club disaffiliated from the Association soon later, although football has remained as one of the sports practised up to present days.

Fencers of the club in 1912

In 1912, Gimnasia y Esgrima was part of the first break up in Argentine football, due to a conflict caused by the position of the club about the sales of tickets for football matches. Gimnasia stated that its members should not pay for tickets because of their membership, which allowed them to take part in all the activities, including free access to the stadium. The club also claimed a higher percentage of the income for tickets sold. The conflict persisted until Gimnasia decided to disaffiliate from the Association on July 14, 1912, establishing a new league, the "Federación Argentina de Football", presided by Ricardo Aldao himself.

Other clubs followed Gimnasia y Esgrima joining the new league, such as Porteño, Estudiantes de La Plata, Independiente, and other teams from the second division. The new league organized its own championships from 1912 to 1915, when both leagues merged into the "Asociación Argentina de Football", putting an end to the conflict.[5]

The club's stadium (which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators) was the field where the Argentina national team played its home games since 1910, making its debut during the Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo held there. In the final match of that tournament, played against Uruguay, a riot occurred after the suspension of the match was announced, and part of the grandstands –made of wood– were destroyed by fire. After the stadium was rebuilt, many football games held there, even when Gimnasia had disaffiliated from the Association.[5][6]

In 1920 Gimnasia y Esgrima disaffiliated from all the football associations of Argentina to organize its own championships. By 1928 GyE had more than 120 members with 8 teams formed. Ten years later there were more than 400 members registered to play football. Because of the growth of the activity, the club built one field more.[7]

After leaving the official football leagues in the decade of 1920, rugby union was one of the predominant sports of Gimnasia y Esgrima, winning the Torneo de la URBA titles of 1911 and 1912. The club won two more titles in 1932 and 1939, its last championship to date. Gimnasia y Esgrima currently plays in the Grupo II, the second division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires league system.[8]

(left): The rugby union team in 1964; (right): The women's field hockey team, 2010 champions

In 1942 president Aldao moved to the club's distinguished guest apartment, establishing it as its permanent home. The only condition required by Aldao to live there was the payment of a monthly rent which would be 6% of the investments made by the club when the apartment was built. In 1947 and after 40 years as president of the institution, Aldao resigned due he was afraid of a possible intervention of the Argentine military government in the club.[2]

Gimnasia has gained a good reputation in women's field hockey due to its successful campaigns during the decade of the 2000, having won 7 Torneo Metropolitano titles, six of them consecutively being the last in 2012.[9][10]

In September 2014, the rugby union senior squad returned to the first division (Grupo I) after defeating Manuel Belgrano by 23–16 at playoffs (Zona Reubicación).[11] The team had been relegated in 2007.[12]

Facilities[edit]

The club has three facilities to host the practice of different sports. All of them are located in the city of Buenos Aires.

Above, (left): "Sede San Martín" in Palermo; (right): entrance to "Sede Jorge Newbery"; below (left): Club image view from Av. Dorrego; (right): Back view of the Estadio GEBA grandstands
  • San Martín: The biggest facility, with 139,000 m2, on Figueroa Alcorta avenue. Some of the sports practiced there are football, roller skating, rugby union, table tennis and volleyball.
  • Aldao: named in honour of Ricardo Aldao (1863–1956), one of the most prominent presidents of the institution, also the founder of the dissident league "Federación Argentina de Football" in 1912. Aldao also donated the trophy (named "Copa Aldao") for the tournament held from 1913 to 1955 played between Argentine and Uruguayan association teams. With 35,000 m2, the facility is located on Bartolomé Mitre street of the city of Buenos Aires. The sports practiced there are basque pelota, boxing, contract bridge, chess, martial arts, artistic gymnastics and yoga.
  • Jorge Newbery: named honoring Argentine aviation pioneer Jorge Newbery, who was also a notable fencer (he won the first South American championship at Gimnasia y Esgrima in 1901), died in 1914. The facility occupies 55,000 m2 on Dorrego Avenue, near to Galileo Galilei planetarium in the Palermo district. Athletics, swimming and water polo are some of the sports hosted there. Here is located the club stadium, where the football and rugby union teams from the club played their home games. The Argentina national rugby union team also played there in the 1970s. The stadium (known in Argentina as "Estadio GEBA") is currently used for concerts.[12]

Stadium[edit]

The "Estadio GEBA" is the main venue of the club, with a capacity for 12,000 spectators.[13]

Placed in the "Jorge Newbery" seat, it was the main football venue during the 1900s and 1910s, having held matches of the Argentina national team. The football team of the club (that played in Primera División from 1911 to 1917) also used the stadium for its home games. After the arson of 1916, the stadium would be used for rugby union purposes mainly. Nowadays, Estadio GEBA is used for music concerts, having host a large number of artist performing there.[14]

Notable athletes[edit]

Fltr: Alberto Zorrilla and Juan Behrensen, swimming champions in 1923; José Sesana, rugby player, and Luciana Aymar (field hockey), some of the most notable GEBA athletes that played
Athlete Sport
Argentina Alberto Zorrilla Swimming
Argentina Juan Behrensen Swimming
Argentina Martín Naidich [15] Swimming
Argentina Damián Blaum[16][17] Swimming
Argentina José Sesana [18] Rugby union
Argentina Luciana Aymar Field hockey
Argentina Jorge Prezioso [19] Rugby union
Argentina Patricio Cammareri [20][21] Field hockey
Argentina Silvina D'Elía Field hockey
Argentina Florencia Habif Field hockey

Uniforms[edit]

Gimnasia y Esgrima's teams have also worn a white jersey with a horizontal light blue band. The most used alternate jersey has been the dark blue model, leaving the horizontal band the same as the original.

Home
Away

Honours[edit]

Basketball[edit]

  • Primera División (2): 2006, 2014

Football[edit]

Field hockey[edit]

Women's

Rugby union[edit]

  • RPRU (4): 1911, 1912, 1932, 1939

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Información institucional on club's official site Archived 2012-08-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Un ejemplo de dirigente" by Jorge Cermesoni, La Nación, 1998-2-3
  3. ^ "Campeones de Segunda División" at AFA website
  4. ^ "1917 Argentina Primera División" at RSSSF
  5. ^ a b Historia del Fútbol Amateur en la Argentina by Jorge Iwanczuk - Publisher: Autores Editores (1992) - ISBN 9504343848
  6. ^ "Historia del fútbol en GEBA"
  7. ^ Historia del fútbol en Gimnasia y Esgrima by Francisco Montesanto - GEBA Football, retrieved 9 Nov 2016
  8. ^ "Historia de GEBA" at URBA website
  9. ^ "http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=662630", Ambito Financiero, 11 November 2012
  10. ^ "GEBA y el desafío de un grande", La Voz del Interior, 26 March 2010
  11. ^ "Banco Nación, Los Tilos y GEBA regresaron a Primera", ESPN, 20 Sep 2014
  12. ^ a b "Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires y su historia, a Primera" by Jorge Búsico, La Nación, 25 Sep 2014
  13. ^ World Soccer Yearbook, 2002-3: The Complete Guide to the Game by David Goldblatt (2002), published by Dk Pub – ISBN 0-7894-8943-0
  14. ^ "Estadio GEBA sede Jorge Newbery" on Entradasx.com Archived 2012-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Martín Naidich clasifició a los Juegos Olímpicos en 1500 libres", TyC Sports, 8 Aug 2015
  16. ^ "Heroico: Damián Blaum es campeón mundial de aguas abiertas", TN.com, 1 Sep 2013
  17. ^ "Damián Blaum y un reinado que se hizo esperar", CanchaLlena, 6 Jan 2014
  18. ^ El Gráfico N° 1105 (1939) - Published by Editorial Atlántica, Buenos Aires
  19. ^ "Jorge Prezioso: “Creo que no hicimos los puntos que merecíamos”" at Rugbychampagneweb Archived 2013-06-30 at the Wayback Machine, 6 Jun 2013
  20. ^ "GEBA, el primer tricampeón de la Liga Nacional de Hockey" at CanchaLlena.com, 12 Sep 2011
  21. ^ "GEBA sufrió pero zafó del repechaje" at Hockeymobile.com, 20 Oct 2013
  22. ^ "Historial de los Campeones de Hockey en Argentina", HSRA Archived November 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "GEBA, campeón por quinta vez consecutiva" - TyCSports Archived 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine, 20 November 2012
  24. ^ "Hockey: las chicas de GEBA campeonas por sexta vez consecutiva", DeporteYa.com, 12 November 2012
  25. ^ "GEBA,heptacampeón" at ESPN
  26. ^ ""GEBAv vence a Belgrano y es campeón por séptimo año consecutivo", El Comercial". Archived from the original on 2013-11-11. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  27. ^ ""Hepta campeonas" at club website". Archived from the original on 2013-11-11. Retrieved 2013-11-11.

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