| Argentina Serie A1 | 03/08 14:00 | 3 |
Defensores de Banfield
vs
Ciudad Voley
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| Argentina Serie A1 | 03/06 14:00 | 3 |
[1] Ciudad Voley v
Defensores de Banfield
[8]
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W | 3-0 | |
| South American Club Champs | 03/01 18:00 | 50 |
[1] Minas
v
Ciudad Voley [2]
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L | 3-2 | |
| South American Club Champs | 02/28 21:30 | 2 |
[1] Volei Renata
v
Ciudad de BA [2]
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L | 3-1 | |
| South American Club Champs | 02/27 23:00 | 1 |
[3] Club JML
v
Ciudad Voley [2]
|
W | 0-3 | |
| South American Club Champs | 02/26 20:00 | 1 |
[1] Minas
v
Ciudad Voley [3]
|
L | 3-1 | |
| Argentina Serie A1 | 02/15 21:00 | 16 |
[1] Ciudad Voley v
Monteros
[3]
|
W | 3-0 | |
| Argentina Serie A1 | 02/14 14:00 | 17 |
[1] Ciudad Voley v
Waiwen
[10]
|
W | 3-1 | |
| Argentina Serie A1 | 02/12 14:00 | 18 |
[6] Tucuman de Gimnasia
v
Ciudad Voley [1]
|
W | 1-3 | |
| Argentina Serie A1 | 01/31 21:00 | 13 |
[6] Defensores de Banfield
v
Ciudad Voley [1]
|
W | 0-3 | |
| Argentina Serie A1 | 01/31 00:00 | 14 |
[2] UPCN Voley
v
Ciudad Voley [1]
|
L | 3-2 | |
| Argentina Serie A1 | 01/29 14:00 | 15 |
[1] Ciudad Voley v
River Plate
[7]
|
W | 3-1 | |
| Argentina Serie A1 | 01/18 21:00 | 11 |
[1] Ciudad Voley v
Velez Sarsfield
[10] |
W | 3-0 |
Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires, familiarly nicknamed as "Muni", is an Argentine sports and social club located in the Núñez neighbourhood of the city of Buenos Aires. The institution was founded on October 6, 1920.
The nickname "Muni" is a diminutive of the word "Municipalidad", which was the way the Government of Buenos Aires seat was called until the 1994 reform of the Argentine Constitution. Since then, the Executive is called "Jefe de Gobierno" ("Chief of Government") instead of "Intendente" ("Mayor") and the former "Municipalidad" denomination became obsolete.
On 6 October 1920 employees of the street light section of the Municipality of Buenos Aires met to establish a club which was initially named "Club Atlético Dirección de Alumbrado". After that, they began the search for a field to practice sports.
One year later, the Government of Buenos Aires gave the club a 100 m2 land on Blandengues (current Del Libertador Avenue) and Crisólogo Larralde, where the club established its headquarters.
In April 1930, a group of employees of the City of Buenos Aires met at City Hall to express their wish for the creation of a sports club that included all municipal workers. They resolved to establish the club, which was named "Club Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires". In 1932, by decree of the City Council, the club was granted the use of a portion of municipal land located on Blandengues Street, bordering the Alumbrado, Atlético Policial, and Unión Obreros Municipales clubs.
In 1937, the City Council passed a decree recognizing the Club Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, along with the Club Atlético Dirección de Alumbrado, as the official club of the Municipality. Therefore, on May 20, 1940, after numerous discussions between the directors of the Alumbrado and Municipalidad clubs, they merged into a new institution called "Club Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires"; the two institutions were thus united under a single name.
In 1978, a Municipal Ordinance prohibited the use of names that distinguish the Municipality of the City of Buenos Aires. Consequently, the Board of Directors submitted a proposal to change the club's name at an Extraordinary General Meeting, and it was unanimously approved that the name be "Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires".