Argentin Division de Honor 09/25 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v La Matanza L 0-3
Argentin Copa Metro 09/25 00:00 - Nautico Hacoaj v UNLAM Voley L 0-3
Argentin Copa Metro 09/14 00:30 - Ferro Carril Oeste v Nautico Hacoaj L 3-2
Argentin Copa Metro 09/11 00:00 - Nautico Hacoaj v Velez Sarsfield W 3-2
Argentin Division de Honor 08/07 21:00 - San Lorenzo v Nautico Hacoaj L 3-0
Argentin Division de Honor 07/31 22:00 - CCC Voley v Nautico Hacoaj W 2-3
Argentin Division de Honor 07/23 23:00 - Nautico Hacoaj v Lomas Voley L 0-3
Argentin Division de Honor 07/16 23:00 - Nautico Hacoaj v Ferro Carril Oeste L 0-3
Argentin Division de Honor 07/10 21:00 - Defensores de Banfield v Nautico Hacoaj L 3-1
Argentin Superiores Primera 12/12 00:30 - Defensores de Banfield v Nautico Hacoaj L 3-2
Argentin Superiores Primera 12/10 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v Defensores de Banfield W 3-0
Argentin Superiores Primera 12/05 00:30 - Defensores de Banfield v Nautico Hacoaj L 3-0
Argentin Superiores Primera 11/26 00:30 - La Matanza v Nautico Hacoaj W 2-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 11/07 00:30 - CA Bella Vista v Nautico Hacoaj W 2-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 10/31 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v CA Bella Vista W 3-1
Argentin Superiores Primera 10/08 00:30 - Universitario de La Plata v Nautico Hacoaj L 3-2
Argentin Superiores Primera 10/03 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v La Matanza W 3-1
Argentin Superiores Primera 09/26 00:30 - 77 Futbol Club v Nautico Hacoaj W 1-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 09/19 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v UBA Voley L 2-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 09/12 00:30 - CA Bella Vista v Nautico Hacoaj W 1-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 09/05 00:30 - Defensores de Banfield v Nautico Hacoaj L 3-1
Argentin Superiores Primera 08/28 00:30 - Ciudad Voley B v Nautico Hacoaj W 2-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 08/22 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v Universitario de La Plata L 0-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 08/15 00:30 - La Matanza v Nautico Hacoaj W 2-3
Argentin Superiores Primera 08/08 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v 77 Futbol Club W 3-2
Argentin Superiores Primera 08/01 00:30 - UBA Voley v Nautico Hacoaj - View
Argentin Superiores Primera 07/25 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v CA Bella Vista W 3-2
Argentin Superiores Primera 07/18 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v Defensores de Banfield W 3-2
Argentin Superiores Primera 07/04 00:30 - Nautico Hacoaj v Estudiantil Porteño W 3-1
Argentin Superiores Primera 06/27 00:30 - Belgrano de Don Torcuato v Nautico Hacoaj - View

Wikipedia - Club Náutico Hacoaj

Club Náutico Hacoaj is an Argentine sports club headquartered in the Tigre district of Greater Buenos Aires. Although the institution was founded as a rowing club, Hacoaj hosts a wide range of activities, including basketball, field hockey, football, golf, softball, tennis, and volleyball, among others.

The club is considered one of the most important institutions of the Jewish community in Argentina, along with Club Maccabi.

History

Large numbers of Jews first came to Argentina in the middle of the 19th century. Those were the times when Argentina encouraged immigration from Europe. The first Jews arrived from Russia, Poland, The Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany, while other Jewish people came from the Ottoman Empire. Those groups established their homes mainly in the rural areas of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe where they worked as tenant farmers.

During the decades of the 1920s and 1930s a second immigrant group arrived to Argentina, where they developed their professional careers in the biggest cities of the country, working as teachers, journalists, actors, and politicians. The districts where the most Jews established were Villa Crespo, Balvanera, Flores, Barracas, La Boca and suburban areas. As they usually did, Jewish people organized their social activities founding their own institutions such as temples, cemeteries, hospitals, committees and clubs.

Mauricio Schverlij, a young Jewish engineer, had asked to be admitted as a member of a rowing club of Tigre Partido, but his request was rejected. Suspecting that the rejection was due to his Jewish origin, Schverlij called his own relatives and friends with the purpose of creating a rowing club that represented the Jewish community. On the night of 24 December 1935, a meeting was held, establishing the "Club Náutico Israelita" ("Israelite Rowing Club", in Spanish). The word "Náutico" (Nautical) was to underline its rowing activities, as at that time it was the first club where Jews could practice that sport. One year later the club changed its name to "Club Náutico Hacoaj" in honor of its namesake, Hakoah (in Vienna, Austria), later destroyed by the Nazis in 1938 (coah/coaj/כּוֹחַ means power in Hebrew). Hacoaj started in a small rented place in Tigre, with a mooring, a few boats, tennis courts, basketball, bocce, football, a colonial-style main building, dormitories and a wooden dance floor.