DateRHome v Away-
07/14 18:30 13 CASI v Belgrano 37-41
07/14 18:30 13 Regatas Bella Vista v Hindu 20-35
07/14 18:30 13 Alumni v San Luis 19-16
07/06 17:00 12 Champagnat v Alumni 18-25
07/06 17:00 12 Hindu v San Luis 17-23
07/06 17:00 12 Belgrano v Regatas Bella Vista 22-12
07/06 17:00 12 Buenos Aires v CASI 24-53
07/06 17:00 12 Newman v CUBA 34-27
07/06 17:00 12 Atletico Del Rosario v SIC 32-49
06/29 18:40 11 Alumni v Hindu 24-19
06/29 18:30 11 Champagnat v SIC 6-39
06/29 18:30 11 Atletico Del Rosario v CUBA 17-38
06/29 18:30 11 Newman v CASI 37-14
06/29 18:30 11 Buenos Aires v Regatas Bella Vista 20-17
06/29 18:30 11 Belgrano v San Luis 40-22
06/22 18:40 10 CUBA v Champagnat 52-13
06/22 18:30 10 Hindu v Belgrano 26-23
06/22 18:30 10 San Luis v Buenos Aires 28-22
06/22 18:30 10 Regatas Bella Vista v Newman 18-35
06/22 18:30 10 CASI v Atletico Del Rosario 37-17
06/22 18:30 10 SIC v Alumni 22-31
06/08 18:30 9 Champagnat v CASI 23-28
06/08 18:30 9 SIC v CUBA 30-31
06/08 18:30 9 Atletico Del Rosario v Regatas Bella Vista 27-27
06/08 18:30 9 Newman v San Luis 59-15
06/08 18:30 9 Buenos Aires v Hindu 26-17
06/08 18:30 9 Alumni v Belgrano 9-22
06/01 18:40 8 Hindu v Newman 22-40
06/01 18:30 8 Regatas Bella Vista v Champagnat 19-9
06/01 18:30 8 Belgrano v Buenos Aires 31-27

Wikipedia - Torneo de la URBA

The URBA Top 12 (formerly "Torneo de la URBA") is an Argentine rugby union club competition organised by the Buenos Aires Rugby Union (URBA). It is the top division of the Argentine rugby league system. Created on 10 April 1899 by the "River Plate Rugby Union" (current Argentine Rugby Union – UAR), the Top 13 is the oldest rugby competition in South America and one of the oldest club competitions in the world.

Top 12 is one of the country's two main club competitions, along with Torneo del Interior, where clubs from the rest of the Provinces of Argentina take part. The championship runs from March to October.

Despite being from the city of Rosario in Santa Fe Province, Atlético del Rosario take part in Top 12 as founding member of the UAR. The other clubs from Rosario compete in tournaments organised by the Rosario governing body.

History

The first trophy awarded to the winning team. It debuted in 1899

The River Plate Rugby Union was established in Buenos Aires on 10 April 1899, being its founding members Buenos Aires, Belgrano, Lomas and Flores from Buenos Aires, and Rosario A.C. from Rosario. The first president of the body was Leslie Corry Smith.

That same year, the RPRU organised the first edition of the Buenos Aires' inter-club competition, which inaugural winner team was Lomas. In 1931 the union name was translated into Spanish "Unión de Rugby del Río de la Plata", that remained until 1951 when the union took the definitive "Unión Argentina de Rugby" (UAR).

The first trophy awarded to champions was acquired to British goldsmith Elkington & Son through their representatives in Argentina, C.R. Simons & Co., for a price of guinea 100. Built with Greek style, the trophy displayed a scene of a rugby match, with the legends "River Plate Rugby Union Championship" and "1899". The cup was mounted on an ebony base with little silver badges, where the name of the champion would be engraved year-by-year. Most of the money for its acquisition came from the Rosario A.C. members.

As a result of a reorganization of the UAR in 1995, the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires was created to take over the tournament, being named "Torneo de la URBA". From then on, the UAR focused only on national teams while the URBA took over club competitions.

Until 1997 a league system was used, if two or more clubs finished with the same number of points they would share the title. This happened several times, including in 1939 when a record 3 clubs had to share the title. To remedy this, a play-off system leading to a grand final was instaured in 1998. This new system has been in use since then, except in 2001.

In 1998, the URBA introduced the playoff system, with a final match in a neutral venue to determine a unique champion of the season. New changes to the rules were added in 2008, when the fourteen best placed teams at the end of the regular season were eligible to play a second stage, named "Top 14". Every club played each other only once in a single-robin championship (either home or away). At the end of this phase, the first 4 clubs qualified for the semi-finals of the tournament, with the first ranked team meeting the fourth and the second meeting the third. Both semi-finals took place on the same weekend on neutral ground (usually the Club Atlético San Isidro stadium). The winner was crowned URBA champion. This system has remained (with minor changes) since then. The rest of the clubs played in a promotion and relegation competition named "Torneo Reubicación".

Both the URBA winner and runner-up qualified for the Nacional de Clubes semi-finals, where they met the winner and runner-up of Torneo del Interior. The winner of that competition was declared Argentine champion.

In 2016, the URBA introduced changes in the tournament's format for the 2017 season, with the "Top 14" being reduced to 12 teams (therefore renamed "Top 12") and becoming an independent championship, with all of the teams playing each other in a double round-robin tournament (home and away games).

As a result of those changes, the Buenos Aires league system was divided into six tiers. The new format also stated that the four best placed teams at the end of the season, would play the semifinals while the two worst placed would be relegated to the second division.

The Argentina URBA Top 12 is a prestigious rugby union tournament held annually in Argentina. It is organized by the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires (URBA), the governing body for rugby in the Buenos Aires region.

The tournament features the top twelve rugby clubs in Buenos Aires, which are considered to be the powerhouses of Argentine rugby. These clubs have a rich history and tradition in the sport, and their matches are highly anticipated by rugby enthusiasts and fans across the country.

The Argentina URBA Top 12 is known for its high level of competition and intense matches. The participating clubs showcase their skills, tactics, and physicality in a bid to claim the coveted title. The tournament follows a round-robin format, where each team plays against every other team in the league. The top four teams at the end of the regular season advance to the knockout stages, which include semi-finals and a final.

Matches in the Argentina URBA Top 12 are played at various stadiums across Buenos Aires, attracting large crowds of passionate supporters. The atmosphere is electric, with fans cheering, singing, and waving their team's colors. The tournament provides a platform for players to showcase their talent and potentially catch the attention of national selectors.

The Argentina URBA Top 12 not only serves as a platform for club rugby but also contributes to the development of the sport in Argentina. It provides a pathway for young players to progress through the ranks and potentially represent the national team, Los Pumas. The tournament also helps in fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among rugby clubs and fans in Buenos Aires.

Overall, the Argentina URBA Top 12 is a thrilling and highly competitive rugby union tournament that showcases the best of Argentine club rugby. It is a celebration of the sport's rich history, tradition, and talent, and a must-watch for rugby enthusiasts and fans alike.