Mar 2 • 17:52 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

After 10 years, an emblematic hockey cup was played again in the Northern area

The Copa Municipalidad de Pilar, a significant hockey tournament in Pilar, Argentina, successfully returned after a ten-year absence, culminating in a victory for Sociedad Hebraica.

The Copa Municipalidad de Pilar made a comeback after more than a decade of hiatus, with the fifth edition held at Club Cerro Pilar, where local teams competed fervently. The event attracted a large crowd, providing free entry, and marked a celebrated return of community engagement in the sport of hockey. Sociedad Hebraica claimed the championship title by defeating Champagnat 2-0, with goals scored by players Sofía Bez and Renata Dinner, showcasing the talent present within the local hockey scene. Competing alongside them were teams such as San Patricio, who finished fourth after losing to the host team, and Los Pinos, ending the day in fifth place after their match against Atlético Pilar. This tournament, organized by the local government’s General Sports Directorate, featured a warm-up match that kicked off the festivities—a game between the Municipal Hockey School and the Club Cerro Intermedia team. The official competition involved six teams from the women's senior category, divided into two groups, contributing further to revitalizing the local hockey scene and community spirit in Pilar.

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