The lobas, women's hockey team formed in San Martín prison

In the Unidad Penitenciaria N°47 of San Martín, a group of female inmates formed the Las Lobas hockey team, replacing the routine of confinement with trainings and matches. The sport offers them dreams that go beyond the bars. “We changed the noise of the bars for the ball,” they express.

The Unidad Penitenciaria N°47 in San Martín, Buenos Aires province, is home to Las Lobas, a field hockey team formed by female inmates. This group of women has turned their daily routine of confinement into training sessions, matches, and aspirations that extend beyond the prison walls.

Reports indicate that Las Lobas found a symbolic form of freedom on the field. The team emerged as an initiative to break the monotony of captivity, allowing players to focus on sports instead of the constant noise of the bars. One member sums up this experience with the phrase: “We changed the noise of the bars for the ball”.

The project stands out for its impact on the inmates' lives, promoting discipline, teamwork, and future goals. While exact details on the team's formation are not specified, activities include regular practices and internal competitions. This story illustrates how sports can serve as a rehabilitation tool in penitentiary settings.

(Photo and video: VideoLab)

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