Jockey Club de Rosario

Counting more than 1,500 members, JCR enter representative teams in football, rugby union, field hockey, tennis, swimming, golf, show jumping and polo competitions.

[1] Jockey Club de Rosario was founded on September 18, 1900, by horse racing enthusiasts from all over Santa Fe Province.

A plot of land from parque de la Independencia was donated by then governor Luis Lamas and work promptly began.

Designed by architect E. Le Monnier, the building is regarded today as one of the finest examples of Art Deco in Argentina.

Nicknamed "Country", this is where Jockey Club's main sporting installations are located today, including 17 tennis courts, a golf course and half a dozen rugby and football pitches.