Reformer Athletic Club

Apart from football, sports practised in the club included athletics, bocce, cricket, and tennis.

[1][2] Reformer Athletic Club was founded by British-origin employees of The River Plate Fresh Meat Company, a meatpacking plant placed in the city of Campana, in Buenos Aires Province.

[3] Apart from football, several sports were practised at the club, such as athletics, bowls, cricket and tennis.

[5] Ernest Cunningham was not only the meatpacking plant manager but the football team captain.

[1][6] Reformer debuted in Primera División on 28 May 1905 v Estudiantes (BA), with the following line up: W. Nash; James Paterson, Felipe Mallet; Herbert Barron, Mauricio Mallet, Percy Compton; Alejandro Christensen, John Sullivan, Harry Cunningham, Richard Gibbs, Stanley Burt.

A Reformer squad of 1905
Clubhouse and courts