Club Atlético San Antonio de Padua

Although CASA is mostly known for its rugby union team, the club hosts the practise of other sports and activities such as basketball, field hockey, swimming, pilates and yoga.

In the local institution, a priest related to club Los Matreros (the only team in the region) invited them to join and practise the sport.

The Municipality of Merlo gave CASA de Padua a vacant land on Antezana street, where the club built a rugby venue.

In 1983, they took part of UAR championships as guests, two years later the team promoted to the next division, while rugby at the club increased its categories to different age levels.

[3] In 2011, CASA was near to be relegated to Grupo III, but the team finally remained in second division after beating La Salle 21-17.

[4] In 2013, the CASA de Padua rugby section broke up from the main club to form and independent institution.

Padua R.C. in 1958. That team was a predecessor of the rugby section of CASA, started in 1981
Logo of CASA de Padua Rugby Club. The team was formed in 1981 as the rugby section of the main club, breaking up in 2013 to become an independent club