Name | Comité Olímpico Argentino |
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Abbreviation | COA |
Founded | 1923 |
Recognized by the IOC | 1923 |
Countries | Argentina |
In 1943 the Olympic Committee of Argentina was awarded with the Olympic Cup.
President of the Comite Pro-Juegos Olimpicos de Amberes (Pro-Antwerp Olympic Games Committee):
Tenure | Name | Country | Notes |
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1923—1927 | Ricardo Aldao | ARG | |
1927—1928 | Juan Carlos Palacios | ARG | |
1928—1929 | Juan Bautista Peña | ARG | |
1929—1929 | Juan Carlos Gallegos | ARG | |
1929—1932 | Horacio Bustos Morón | ARG | |
1932—1933 | Juan Carlos Palacios | ARG | |
1933—1934 | Alberto León | ARG | |
1934—1938 | Próspero Alemandri | ARG | |
1938—1947 | Juan Carlos Palacios | ARG | |
1947—1948 | Ricardo Sánchez de Bustamante | ARG | |
1948—1955 | Rodolfo Valenzuela | ARG | |
1955—1957 | Fernando Huergo | ARG | |
1957—1964 | José Oriani | ARG | |
1964—1965 | Esteban Mallo | ARG | |
1965—1967 | Ricardo Levene, Jr. | ARG | |
1967—1971 | Jorge Noceti Campos | ARG | |
1971—1973 | Fernando Madero | ARG | |
1973—1977 | Pablo Cagnasso | ARG | |
1977—2005 | Antonio Rodríguez | ARG | |
2005—2008 | Julio Ernesto Cassanello | ARG | |
2008—2009 | Alicia Masoni de Morea | ARG | |
2009—2021 | Gerardo Werthein | ARG | |
2021— | Mario Moccia | ARG |