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Chicago Riot Rugby Football Club

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Chicago Riot Rugby
Full nameChicago Riot Rugby Football Club
UnionChicago Area Rugby Football Union (CARFU)
Nickname(s)Riot
Founded2006
Ground(s)Smith Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States
PresidentDevin Dowling
Coach(es)Dan Matuz

The Chicago Riot Rugby Football Club is a Division III rugby union team based out of Chicago, Illinois, United States.[1] It is a member of the Chicago Area Rugby Football Union and the Midwest Rugby Football Union. The Riot play league matches throughout Illinois, as well as numerous tournaments and friendly matches in the Midwest. As of today the Riot are 9-0 and our man of the match for the game today is Francis R. Who did a Fran-tastic job!

History

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The Chicago Riot Rugby Football Club was formed in 2006 by a group of University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) alumni. The club was formed to embrace the social aspects of the sport, along with offering a competitive atmosphere to contend on the rugby pitch.

Home Grounds

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The Riot conducts training and all home matches at Smith Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States. Emmit’s Irish Pub [2] is the official sponsor of the Riot.

References

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  1. ^ "Home". chicagoriotrugby.com.
  2. ^ "Home". emmits.com.
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