hacoaj football in the argentine b league

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After several seasons in the “C League” and 2 consecutive championships at the Escobar League (Clausura 2012 and Apertura 2013), Club Náutico Hacoaj has been invited by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) to compete in the Argentine B League, a division comprised of all professional teams and which is also required to play the Copa Argentina, a tournament that includes First Division teams as well. HACOAJ FOOTBALL MAKES HISTORY WE NOW COMPETE IN THE “ARGENTINE B LEAGUE” ARGENTINE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (AFA)

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After several seasons in the “C League” and 2 consecutive championships at the Escobar league (Clausura 2012 and Apertura 2013), Club Náutico Hacoaj has been invited by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) to compete in the Argentine B League, a division comprised of all professional teams and which is also required to play the Copa Argentina, a tournament that includes First Division teams as well.

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After several seasons in the “C League” and

2 consecutive championships at the Escobar League

(Clausura 2012 and Apertura 2013), Club Náutico Hacoaj

has been invited by the Argentine Football Association

(AFA) to compete in the Argentine B League, a

division comprised of all professional teams and which is

also required to play the Copa Argentina, a tournament

that includes First Division teams as well.

HacoaJ FooTBaLLmakes HisTory

we now compeTe in THe

“arGenTine B LeaGUe”

arGenTine FooTBaLL associaTion (aFa)

Our sponsors, who have joined us along this dream, are now enjoying Hacoaj´s great moment and constant presence in the media.

There are also a large number of people interested in seeing, for the very first time, a team from the Jewish Community compete in a professional

tournament in Argentina, playing with its own young amateur players.

Ad on our succesfull participation in the “Argentino C League” this year.

Clarín newspaper, September 3, 2013.

This is a new milestone for Hacoaj´s football history: competing with teams from all around the country, many of which have played in Argentine´s First Division.

A great football tradition and history, which includes

Daniel Brailovsky, the only player who reached the Argentine national team and the Israeli

national team, being trained in a Jewish Club.

Hacoaj’s First Team is just the tip of a huge football structure including:

25 teams competing

within an internally organized

tournament.

lower division teams, some of them participating in the Argentine League.19

fields in two top level facilities

(Roberto Maliar Headquarters

in Tigre and Country Club Hacoaj),

all of them with electrical lighting

and irrigation systems.

6

1,000active jewish

football players in all categories.

A Sports Villa including a model concentration space, also used

by several teams of the highest levels of the AFA.

HacoaJ´s

an amazinG cHaLLenGe

All this experience and renewed infrastructure lead us

to accept this incredible challenge, through which our

team will compete in courts all across the country.

We belive that a project of this proportion deserves

and needs a strong connection with renowned Sport

entities form Israel. There is no doubt that actions

and agreements must be generated to cause synergic

benefits not only for both parties but to the Jewish

Community in general.

We need your help in this regard and we invite you

to be part of this adventure of being the only Jewish

football team, outside Israel, competing in a professional

league affiliated to FIFA.

Hacoaj Football Committee.

HacoaJcLUB nÁUTico

THE sTrenGTHOF oUr iDenTiTy

8500 associated members on segment ABC1.

2000 federal certified athletes in all of the categories

(from children to veterans) in 16 different sports.

Permanent and active presence at national and

international levels, especially in the Maccabee arena.

Ongoing involvement in highly competitive leagues

in Football, Field Hockey, Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball,

Netball, Rowing and Canoeing.

Several members involved as athletes in national teams.

14 sport schools.

4 social and sporting campuses.

More than 400 alternative sport, social, recreational,

cultural, educational al jewish activities for all ages.

Group activities for children and teenagers. Winter and

summer camps. Courses and workshops for youths,

adults and seniors.

Fitness classes, rikudim (dance), film, theater and art.

www.hacoaj.org.ar