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QUIENES SOMOS

Somos ARPRO GLOBAL, una organización con sede en Córdoba (Argentina) registrada (IPJ y ARCA) dedicada a profesionalizar el deporte en Latinoamérica.
A través de un modelo de alto rendimiento e innovación institucional, fortalecemos estructuras de clubes, desarrollamos capacitaciones y promovemos competencias regionales e internacionales.
En ARPRO, Ofrecemos un ecosistema colaborativo donde las instituciones pueden elevar su nivel competitivo y lograr autosuficiencia económica, sin perder su identidad ni raíces comunitarias.

Más Alla del Rugby:
Una Visión Integral para el Deporte

Si bien nuestras raíces y nuestra más profunda especialización se encuentran en el rugby, nuestra visión ha evolucionado.
Actualmente, hemos expandido nuestro enfoque para ofrecer soluciones integrales a clubes y organizaciones de cualquier disciplina deportiva.
Aplicamos los principios de gestión, estrategia y desarrollo que perfeccionamos en el rugby para beneficiar al ecosistema deportivo en su totalidad.

QUÉ HACEMOS

Nuestra fortaleza radica en un equipo multidisciplinario de expertos en las áreas contable, legal y de marketing, listos para potenciar la gestión de su organización.

ASESORAMIENTO INSTITUCIONAL Y PLANIFICACIÓN ESTRATEGICA.
PROGRAMA DE FORMACIÓN PARA ENTRENADORES Y DIRIGENTES.
CARRERA DE DIRECTOR TÉCNICO EN RUGBY.

PILARES DE DESARROLLO

Fortalecimiento Institucional

Nuestro equipo le brinda asesoramiento estratégico en las áreas clave: Legal, Contable y de Marketing.
Logrando juntos, la mejora de comunicación, gestión, planificación y salud financiera que su organización necesita.

Desarrollo de Alto Rendimiento

Nos enorgullece presentar la primera Carrera de Director Técnico Profesional de Sudamérica, un programa pionero diseñado para forjar a la próxima generación de líderes del deporte.
Nuestra formación de vanguardia integra módulos especializados en táctica, técnica, preparación física y análisis de rendimiento, abriendo las puertas a competencias y eventos de prestigio internacional para nuestros egresados.

Rugby 15

Fifteens is played with 15 players on each side of the ball who compete for 80-minutes (two 40 minute halves) in individual matches through the year. Rugby fifteens was an Olympic sport in the early 1900s where the U.S. men won gold medals in 1920 and 1924. The Rugby World Cup is now the main pinnacle event of the sport -- taking place every four years -- and also serves as the third-largest single-sporting event in the world.

Rules of Rugby 15

Two teams of 15 players have 80 minutes to advance the ball past their opponents' side of the field (pitch) and touch it to the ground for a score worth 5 points (try). Participants may only pass the ball backwards or sideways with no blocking allowed; using a variety of phases such as lineouts, mauls, rucks and scrums to retain possession during play. Rugby is unique in that play is continuous even after players are tackled on the field. Kicking is the only method by which both teams may move the ball forward. After each try, worth 5 points, the scoring team is allowed an opportunity to kick the ball through the posts for an additional 2 points (conversion). Certain penalties also earn the non-offending team a kick through the posts, worth 3 points (penalty) if made. At the conclusion of the match, the team with the most points wins.

a rugby ball sitting on top of a lush green field
a rugby ball sitting on top of a lush green field

Rugby sevens is a current Olympic sport, making its first appearance in the Olympic Games Rio 2016. Sevens is played with 7 players on each side of the ball who compete for 14-minutes (two 7-minute halves) in tournaments with up to three matches per competition day. The first day typically consists of pool rounds after which a team's performance qualifies them for the Championship track or Challenge track. The Championship track typically awards the top finishes of the tournament including first, second and third place. The Challenge track consists of consolation rounds. Teams for either track must continue to play through the tournament to earn their final placing.

ABOUT RUGBY SEVENS

RULES OF RUGBY SEVENS

A fast, high-scoring version of traditional rugby, sevens is played with two teams of 7 players who have 14 minutes to advance the ball into their opponent's area of the field (pitch) and touch it to the ground for a score worth 5 points (try). As in the 15-a-side version of the sport, participants may only pass the ball backwards or sideways with no blocking allowed; using phases such as lineouts, mauls, rucks and scrums to retain possession during play. Kicking is the only method by which both teams may move the ball forward. Like rugby fifteens, play is also continues in rugby sevens. After each try, worth 5 points, the scoring team is given an opportunity to kick the ball through the posts for an additional 2 points (conversion). Certain penalties also earn the non-offending team a kick through the posts, worth 3 points (penalty goal) if made. However, penalty goals are rarely seen in sevens. At the end of regulation, the team with the most points wins. If both teams are tied in a knockout round, a 5-minute overtime period will be played, where the first team to score wins.

people on green grass field during daytime
people on green grass field during daytime