Sportivo Villa Urquiza

[3] In 1919, Villa Urquiza played its first major competition, the Copa de Competencia Jockey Club, contested by teams from Primera and Segunda División.

[8] During that season, Sportivo Villa Urquiza played its home games at the field owned by "Deustcher Fussball Verein", a club founded on August 11, 1922, by German descendants in Argentina.

The last match in Primera División under the "Villa Urquiza" name was on September 20 v Universal, debuting as "General San Martín" on October 4 v Colegiales.

In 1934 the team returned to Primera to play in the official league (AFA) that remained amateur after the main clubs established professional Liga Argentina de Football in 1931.

[5] Villa Urquiza's main rival was Sportivo Coghlan (a club from the homonymous district which was also affiliated to AFA and played in lower divisions).

Team of 1922 that played in División Intermedia. That same year the club promoted to Primera División
In 1925, SVU merged to C.A. General San Martín (pictured, a team of 1926), which remained in official AFA competitions until 1935