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Peru League Women 05/25 22:00 1 [4] Alianza Lima Women v Regatas Lima Women [3] L 3-0
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Peru League Women 05/11 22:00 1 [4] Alianza Lima Women v Regatas Lima Women [3] L 3-0
Peru League Women 05/07 22:00 2 [2] Universitario de Deportes Women v Regatas Lima Women [3] W 0-3
Peru League Women 05/04 22:00 2 [3] Regatas Lima Women v Universitario de Deportes Women [2] L 2-3
Peru League Women 04/27 00:00 2 [2] Universitario de Deportes Women v Regatas Lima Women [3] W 0-3
Peru League Women 04/20 20:15 3 [6] Grupo Soan Women v Regatas Lima Women [3] W 1-3
Peru League Women 04/12 22:00 3 [3] Regatas Lima Women v Grupo Soan Women [6] W 3-1
Peru League Women 04/06 20:15 7 [3] Regatas Lima Women v Circolo Women [5] W 3-1
Peru League Women 03/29 22:00 6 [4] Regatas Lima Women v Alianza Lima Women [3] W 3-1
Peru League Women 03/22 22:00 5 [1] Universitario de Deportes Women v Regatas Lima Women [3] L 3-2
Peru League Women 03/15 20:15 4 [5] Rebaza Acosta Women v Regatas Lima Women [2] W 1-3

Wikipedia - Club de Regatas Lima

Club de Regatas "Lima" (Spanish for Regatta Club of Lima; CRL), more commonly known as Regatas, is a multi-sport club based in Lima, Peru. Founded in 1875, it is one of the oldest sport clubs in South America and the biggest sports club in Peru. The club currently has over 5,000 members.

History

The club was founded in 1875 as a rowing club by five young men who frequented the beaches of Chorrillos in what was then the Hotel Terry, a floating hotel built by Mateo Terry. During the War of the Pacific, 70 of the club's 109 members joined the Peruvian Army to defend the city against the incoming Chilean Army. Once the area was occupied in 1881, the club's belongings were looted and taken aboard the Toltén [es], a steamship of the Chilean Navy. It was consequently shut down in 1882, but reestablished in 1894 by the club's surviving members, numbered at 53 people.

Regatas rowing club in 1940.

35 new members were accepted without paying a registration fee. The first meeting of this new era took place at the National Club. The president elected was José Vicente Oyague y Soyer. The new statutes were approved on September 9, 1894. They read: "The Club's uniform, obligatory for practices, consists of a light blue cap (or white or straw hat with a light blue ribbon), a white flannel shirt and pants, and white shoes; for competitions, the cap and shirt must be made of silk." That same year, still without a venue, the Inter-School and International Sports Games called the Athletic Games were organized on a court in the La Legua neighborhood, which was then the only sports field in a destroyed Lima. These events were a way to raise funds to build the venue and bring boats from Europe. In 1895, President Nicolás de Piérola, also a member, facilitated obtaining the license that authorized the construction of a venue on the sea. A year later, on April 19, 1896, the emblematic wooden platform was inaugurated and blessed. The first Regatas venue was born. The club that survived the war would begin to expand.

The club's sports activities expanded from regattas to other nautical sports, and then to more than 40 sports disciplines, and its headquarters became important centers of social, cultural and recreational life for its members.

The more than century-old history of the Club de Regatas Lima, its large number of members and the complete services it offers, have given it an important prestige inside and outside Peru.

Although the club began its activities in the homes of its first 5 members, and then moved to a rented hall in what was once the "Terry Hotel" in Chorrillos, today (as of March 31, 2009) the club has a total area of 2,754,285 square meters, spread over 5 locations in the city, beach and countryside; its members total 5,096 people and their families are 30,987, making Regatas the numerically most important club in South America.

The Regatas Lima Women’s Volleyball Team is a prominent and competitive team based in Lima, Peru. Known for their skillful play and strong teamwork, they represent the esteemed Regatas Lima sports club, which has a rich history of excellence in Peruvian volleyball. The team features talented athletes dedicated to achieving success both domestically and internationally. With a reputation for strategic gameplay, agility, and determination, the Regatas Lima Women’s Volleyball Team continues to be a formidable presence in the Peruvian volleyball scene, inspiring fans and aspiring players alike.