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Club Alcobendas Rugby is a Spanish rugby team based in Alcobendas, Spain.
History
The club was established in 2003 by local fans from Alcobendas, and played its first ever season in División de Honor that year, occupying the place formally occupied by Moraleja.
Other past teams from Alcobendas includes Teca Rugby Club (1972–1990), Club España Urogallos (1979–1990), Alcobendas Rugby Club (1990–1999), Club de Rugby La Moraleja–El Soto (1990–1999), Moraleja Alcobendas Rugby Unión (1999–2003), Club Alcobendas Rugby (2003– ).
Trophies
Championship División de Honor: 1
Champions: 2001–02
Cup champion: 3
Champions: 2018–19, 2019–20 , 2021-22
Championship División de Honor B: 4
Champions: 2006–07, 2009–10 , 2014-15 , 2022-23
Season by season
20 seasons in División de Honor
Notable players
Oriol Ripol
Martin Kafka
Jaime Nava
José Ignacio Inchausti
Steve Tuineau
Ground
= Las Terrazas
== Polideportivo José Caballero
=In certain occasions, depending on the state of Las Terrazas' pitch or on the match, Alcobendas played at the rugby field of Polideportivo José Caballero in Alcobendas, in the section 17 of Nacional I. Said playing field was inaugurated by the Maori All Blacks in 1990 during a match against Spain.
As of currently, the sports complex is used by the third grade team and the club's lower grade teams.
References
External links
Official site