Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club: Difference between revisions
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{{see also|Club Atlético Peñarol}} |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Curcc 1900.jpg|thumb|right|230px|The team that won its first Primera División championship in 1900.]] |
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[[File:CURCC.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Poster of a match between CURCC and [[Albion Football Club|Albion]] in 1900.]] |
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===Railway origins=== |
===Railway origins=== |
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==Uniform== |
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Since the club was established, its colors have been yellow and black. They were inspired in the Rocket locomotive that had been designed by [[George Stephenson]] in 1829.<ref>[http://www.correo.com.uy/index.asp?codpag=detProd&smen=filatelia&idp=648&s=1 "110 Años del Club Atlético Peñarol" - Correo de Uruguay]</ref> |
Since the club was established, its colors have been yellow and black. They were inspired in the ''Rocket'' locomotive that had been designed by [[George Stephenson]] in 1829.<ref>[http://www.correo.com.uy/index.asp?codpag=detProd&smen=filatelia&idp=648&s=1 "110 Años del Club Atlético Peñarol" - Correo de Uruguay]</ref> |
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===Kit evolution=== |
===Kit evolution=== |
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==Titles== |
==Titles== |
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[[File:Curcc 1905.jpg|thumb|right|230px|The 1905 squad won the third title for the club.]] |
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===Domestic=== |
===Domestic=== |
Revision as of 03:08, 5 January 2013
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Full name | Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club |
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Nicknames | Carboneros, Peñarol |
Location | Villa Peñarol, Montevideo, Uruguay |
Founded | 28 September 1891 |
Dissolved | 22 January 1915 1 |
Club colors | (Black, Yellow) |
Sports | Cricket, Football |
Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club is a defunct Uruguayan sports club, originally established as a cricket and football institution by British railway workers. The club is also a predecessor of current Club Atlético Peñarol.
History
Railway origins
By the end of 1899 the British Central Uruguay Railway Company of Montevideo, that operated in Uruguay since 1878, acquired the lands located in the neighborhood of Villa Peñarol to establish its train repair shops there, moving them from Bella Vista. Those lands had been used for agriculture only and famous because of the best quality of its vineyards and fruits.
Due to the industrial activity, the village became populous. The sons of blonde Albion, who were part of the company, decided to found a sports centre that serve as recreation to people that lived around the work shops.[1]
Foundation
According to club's foundation charter, it club was established on 28 September 1891 by the workers and employees of the Central Uruguay Railway Company of Montevideo, with the purpose of estimulating the practise of cricket, football "and other male sports" (literal from the Spanish). The first committee was formed by eight members: Mr. Hudson, Lucy, Moor, Davenport, Hopkins, Davies and Penny, being chosen Mr. Henderson as the first president of the club. The membership fee was established in $ 0,50.
One day later, the committee resolved to name the club "Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club". That same day two members of the committee were chosen to write the rules, two members else were chosen to search for a field where to practise sports. The club also designed three members to take over the advertisement with the purpose of bringing new members to the institution.
The article I of club's statute stated that the club colors would be black and orange, that only workers of Central Railway would be admitted as members. Nevertheless the committee could admit people outside the company but they were not allowed to vote in case of being accepted.[1]
C.A. Peñarol
Having been established as a cricket club, football began to be practised at CURCC in 1892, relegating other sports such as cricket and rugby. The first football match disputed by CURCC was that same year versus a combined team of English High School. The match was won by CURCC by 3-2. The club was also known as "Peñarol" due to the neighborhood where it had been established.
In 1912 a new committee was organized in order to review some of the CURCC statute books. The proposals were to give a bigger participation to non-railway employeed members. Other suggestion was to rename the club to "CURCC Peñarol". Due to financial problems and conflicts between the railway company workers and the managers the CURCC transferred the football area to its members on 13 December 1913, as they had requested one month before. The football division kept the name "CURCC Peñarol" although on 12 March 1914 it changed its name to "Club Atlético Peñarol", which has remained since.[2]
Since the secession, the CURCC focused on cricket exclusively until the club was dissolved in 1915.[3]
Uniform
Since the club was established, its colors have been yellow and black. They were inspired in the Rocket locomotive that had been designed by George Stephenson in 1829.[4]
Kit evolution
Titles
Domestic
- 1900, 1901, 1905, 1907, 1911
- 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1910
International
- 1909, 1911 [6]
References
- ^ a b Por la Verdad, by Alberto Mantrana Garín (also former president of C.A. Peñarol (1939), translated from Spanish
- ^ "Línea de tiempo" - Peñarol official site
- ^ "Historia del barrio Peñarol" on Revista Raíces, article by Emilio Tacconi (2009)
- ^ "110 Años del Club Atlético Peñarol" - Correo de Uruguay
- ^ "La noche inolvidable de Peñarol", El Observador, 28 September 2011
- ^ Copa de Honor Cusenier at RSSSF
Notes
- 1 The date of dissolution refers to the CURCC as a cricket institution, so the football section had seperated in 1913.
- 2 It indicates until 1913 due to the football section separated from CURCC that same year to continue its activities as an independent institution. Soon later, Club Atlético Peñarol would be established, wearing the same uniform up to present days.