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Club Atlético River Plate

Club Atlético River Plate, commonly known as River Plate, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Núñez neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1901, the club is named after the English name for the city's estuary, Río de la Plata. Although many sports are practised at the club, River Plate is best known for its professional football team, which has won Argentina's Primera División championship a record of 37 times, its latest title in 2021. Domestic achievements also include 14 national cups, with the 2021 Trofeo de Campeones as the most recent, making River Plate the country's most successful team in domestic competitions with a total of 51 top-division titles.[8][9]

River Plate
Full nameClub Atlético River Plate
Nickname(s)Los Millonarios (The Millionaires)
La Banda (The Stripe)[1][2]
Short nameRiver
Founded25 May 1901; 121 years ago (1901-05-25)[note1 1]
GroundEstadio Mâs Monumental
Capacity83,198[6][7]
ChairmanJorge Pablo Brito
ManagerEnzo Francescoli
CoachMartín Demichelis
LeaguePrimera División
20223rd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

At international level, River Plate has won 18 titles,[10][11] with 12 organised by CONMEBOL and other international bodies.[12] River Plate's official international achievements include four Copa Libertadores, one Intercontinental Cup, one Supercopa Sudamericana, one Copa Sudamericana, three Recopa Sudamericana, one Copa Interamericana and one Suruga Bank Championship.[13] Furthermore, the club has also won six tournaments organized by AFA and AUF together: five Copa Dr. Ricardo Aldao,[14] and one Tie Cup.[15] In addition, River Plate's reserve team won the U-20 Copa Libertadores in 2012. River Plate is the first and only team to simultaneously hold CONMEBOL's three current major international competitions,[16][17] after winning the 2014 Copa Sudamericana, 2015 Recopa Sudamericana and the 2015 Copa Libertadores.[18]

In a survey published by the Argentine Football Association in 2016, 6 out of 11 players in the all-time Argentina national team had played for River Plate.[19] The club placed ninth in the FIFA Club of the Century poll in December 2000,[20] and in 2010, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics also placed River Plate in ninth place in a list of the best teams in the world during the 1990s and 2000s, ranking as the top South American club.[21] Among other achievements, River Plate is at the top of the list in the All-time Argentine Primera División table, being the Argentine team with most games won, fewest losses, most points accumulated, most goals scored, fewest goals against and best goal difference since the first championship held in 1891, and is first in the Historical table of the Copa Libertadores, being the South American team with most games won.[22]

River has a fierce rivalry with Boca Juniors. Matches between them are known as Superclásico, and the two teams' rivalry is amongst the most heated in the sport, due to their local and global popularity. River's home stadium, Estadio Monumental is the largest in South America. Apart from football, the club hosts a large variety of sports such as athletics, basque pelota, bowls, chess, basketball, handball, cestoball, gymnastics, field hockey, karate, roller hockey, roller skating, swimming, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball, waterpolo, and eSports.[23][24]

History

 
River Plate team that promoted to Primera División in 1908

According with the club's official version, River Plate was founded on 25 May 1901, [note1 1] close to the La Boca neighborhood (later the home of fierce rivals Boca Juniors). The institution was formed after the merger of two clubs, "Santa Rosa" and "La Rosales", with Leopoldo Bard being elected as its first president. The name was chosen because of an incident during the construction of Buenos Aires Port: one of the members had seen how the workers of Dique nº 3 left their duties for a while to play a football match. The boxes they were working with just said "The River Plate" (the name the English gave to the Río de la Plata) and that inscription was taken to name the new club.

River Plate affiliated to the Argentine Football Association in 1905, debuting in the third division against Facultad de Medicina. On 13 December 1908, the team was promoted to first division after beating Racing Club 2–1. However, the match was declared null due to River supporters jumping onto the field to celebrate with the players, so a new match had to be played. River again won, this time 7–0, to achieve promotion.

In 1914 River won its first domestic championship, the Copa de Competencia Jockey Club[25] and its first international title, the Copa de Competencia Chevallier Boutell. The nickname Los Millonarios came after the acquisition of winger Carlos Peucelle in 1931 for $10,000 and Bernabé Ferreyra for $35,000 (Large sum of money for the period) in 1932.

In the following years, River Plate consolidated its place as one of the most popular teams of Argentina, and the 20th century brought much success. The club's record of 28 official tournaments saw them dubbed El Campeón del Siglo (The Champions of the Century).[26]

Kit

Kit evolution

 
 
 
 
 
 
1901–1904 [27]
 
 
 
 
 
 
1904–09 [note 1]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1909–1932 [note 2]
 
 
 
 
 
 
1932–present [note 3]
Notes
  1. ^ There are different versions about the origin of the red band; some state that it was first worn during a carnival celebration while other say that River Plate adopted the band to distinguish themselves from a team of Villa Devoto that also had white jerseys.[27]
  2. ^ This jersey, worn as the home kit until 1932,[27][28] has remained (with few exceptions) as the away kit
  3. ^ In March 1932, president of the club, Antonio Liberti, reissued the red band jersey, after he came to the changing room and said to players: "Take care of it, boys, because this is the River Plate jersey".[29]

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Adidas has been River Plate's uniform supplier since 1982, becoming one of the company's largest sponsorship deals in the world, only behind German club Bayern Munich.[30] The US$60 million partnership with the German sports company signed in 2015 (extending the deal to 2021) marked the most expensive kit agreement in the history of Argentine football.[31][32]

 
River Plate jerseys exhibited in a corner of the city of Buenos Aires in 1955
 
A 1985 Adidas jersey worn by Américo Gallego at the River Plate Museum
Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1910–19 Gath & Chaves none
1920–32 Saint Margaret
1979–80 Sportlandia
1980–81 Topper
1981–82 Olimpia
1982–85 Adidas
1985–89 Fate O
1989–91 Peugeot and Sevel
1991–92 Carta Credencial
1992–95 Sanyo
1996–02 Quilmes
2002–06 Budweiser
2006–08 Petrobras
2009–10 Petrobras (Main) and Pokerstars.net (Sleeves)
2010–12 Petrobras (Main) and Tramontina (Sleeves)
2012–13 BBVA (Main) and Tramontina (Sleeves)
2013–16 BBVA (Main) and Netshoes (Sleeves)
2016 BBVA (Main), Netshoes (Sleeves), and Staples (Shorts)
2016–18 BBVA (Main) and Huawei (Sleeves)
2018 Huawei (Sleeves), Axe (Shorts), and PES 2019 (Numbers)
2019–2020 Turkish Airlines (Main), AXION energy (Sleeves), Axe (Shorts), and PES2020 (Numbers)
2020–2021 Turkish Airlines (Main), AXION energy (Sleeves), Axe (Shorts), and eFootball PES 2021 (Numbers)
2021–2022 Turkish Airlines (Main), Codere (Sleeves), eFootball 2022 (Numbers) and Assist Card (back low shirt)
2022 Turkish Airlines (Main), Codere (Sleeves), eFootball 2022 (Numbers), Amazon Prime Video (back low shirt) and Socios.com (Shorts)
2022–2023 Codere (Main), Assist Card (Sleeves), eFootball 2022 (Numbers), Amazon Prime Video (back low shirt) and Socios.com (Shorts)
2023–present Codere (Main), Assist Card (Sleeves), eFootball 2023 (Numbers), DirecTV (back low shirt) and Socios.com (Shorts)

Badge

 
 
(Left): The first badge of River Plate of 1918; (right): the "lion" emblem designed by cartoonist Caloi, used between 1984 and 1989

As in many football shirts and sports in general, the team's jersey has a badge on its front, as a symbol of the institution. When the River Plate jersey was created it did not have a badge, and its presence varied throughout the history, according to the designs of each era.[33] Currently it is embroidered on the jersey, with three colors (red, white and black). Its format resembles that of the jersey, as it has a red stripe that crosses it, along with the acronym of the club (CARP) in black, and the background is white, in a stylized design.

When Hugo Santilli became chairman in 1984, he soon called to a competition where a new emblem would be chosen. The main objective of this new image was to eradicate the nickname Gallinas (Chicken) that River's rivals (Boca Juniors fans mainly) used to mock them. Artists from Argentina took part in that competition. The club finally chose a logo designed by the artist Caloi. This emblem showed the figure of a lion (wearing a River jersey) rising from the Monumental stadium. The lion logo was immediately added to the uniforms (on the field and training clothes) having River Plate won the Copa Libertadores de América and European/South American Cup using the lion logo. In 1989, when Santilli left the club so the lion went with him and has not been reestablished since.[34]

In February 2022, River Plate launched its new corporate image, which included an update to the logo and a typography designed exclusively for the club. The corporate image was created and developed by "Grupo Berro", a branding and design studio that had been working on the corporate image for over two years.[35][36][37]

Rivalry

River Plate and Boca Juniors are the two largest football clubs in Argentina, with more than half the country's football fans supporting the clubs. Due to the rivalry between them, the Boca Juniors vs River Plate Superclásico local derby match was listed by the BBC as one of the most famous derbies in the world.[38] It was also acclaimed in 2004 as the number one of the Fifty sporting things you must do before you die by The Observer newspaper.[39]

Club nicknames

The "River Plate" name was chosen in 1901, when the team was still located at the La Boca neighbourhood, next to the Río de la Plata ("River Plate" in some English sources). Proposed names as "Club Atlético Forward", "Juventud Boquense" or "La Rosales" had been rejected. Pedro Martínez saw the name "The River Plate" written at ship containers, and proposed it as a name, which was finally accepted as the official name.[40]

River fans and the press are fond of the nickname Los Millonarios (The Millionaires). This name derives from the 1930s after some expensive transfers of players from other clubs, including Carlos Peucelle from Sportivo Buenos Aires in 1931 and Bernabé Ferreyra from Tigre in 1932.[41]

Due to the red band in their shirt, it is also common to refer to River as El Equipo de la Banda (the team with the band) or simply La Banda (which means "the stripe", but can also mean "the band" -both as in "gang" and "musical group"). River Plate's forwards between 1941 and 1946 were given the nickname La Máquina (The Machine), due to their synchronization and movements on the field.[42]

There was also a River Plate team that was known as La Maquinita (The Little Machine, as tribute to its predecessor) in the 1950s. Managed by José María Minella, the team earned the nickname after winning five championships in six years (1952–57).[43] Some notable players were Alfredo Di Stéfano, Santiago Vernazza, Walter Gómez, Enrique Omar Sívori, among others. Some members of the original Máquina of the 1940s such as Labruna and Loustau, were also part of the team.[44]

Stadiums

 
The stadium built by River Plate in La Boca. The club played its home games there from 1915 to 1923.

The Estadio Antonio Liberti (nicknamed El Monumental) placed in Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires is River Plate's stadium. With a capacity of 65,645, it was inaugurated on 25 May 1938. The Argentina national football team usually plays its home games at the stadium.

Since its establishment in 1901, River Plate stadiums has been:[45]

  • Dársena Sur (1901–05, 1907–15): Placed on the corner of Wenceslao Villafañe and Caboto streets of La Boca. The club returned in 1907 from Sarandí.
  • Sarandí (1906–07): The club moved to that district in Greater Buenos Aires, near to railway station.
  • La Boca (1915–23): River built a stadium on the corner of Pinzón and Gaboto streets in La Boca.
  • Alvear y Tagle (1923–37): in the Recoleta district of Buenos Aires. The lands where the stadium was built had been owned by Juan Manuel de Rosas.
  • Antonio V. Liberti (Monumental) (1938–present): Built on the same lands where the Bajo Belgrano Horse racing track had existed years ago.
 
Panoramic view of the Monumental Stadium in 2013.

Support

 
 
Two images of River Plate supporters: (left): celebrating in the streets in 1945; (right): welcoming the team in the 2015 Recopa Sudamericana

In a research from a European sport marketing agency about the football teams with more members in the world, River Plate is in the sixth position, with 123,000 members, the highest in the Americas. The ranking is led by Barcelona of Spain and Benfica of Portugal.[46][47] In a ranking made in 2018 by the Bundesliga about the football clubs with more members, River Plate appears in the sixth position with 146,000 members, surpassing clubs like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid CF and Manchester United F.C. among other football world powers.[48][49]

On 8 October 2012, "The world's longest football flag" was unveiled in a caravan in which approximately 15,000 supporters took part. It was made entirely by fans who carried the 7,830 meters flag along the streets of Buenos Aires.[50][51] The away jersey of the 2012–13 season was the most sold throughout the world during the month of September 2012, an achievement that had not reached any Argentine team.[52][53] In 2015, the club participated in the FIFA Club World Cup and played against Sanfrecce Hiroshima at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka on 16 December, and on 20 December in the final against FC Barcelona at the International Stadium Yokohama. The number of River Plate supporters who traveled to Japan during that period were between 15,000 and 20,000,[54][55] a record in the competition.[56]

River Plate has official subsidiaries in provinces such as Santa Fe, Tucumán, Córdoba, Entre Ríos, Mendoza, Tierra del Fuego, Catamarca, among others, and in Spain, Mexico, Australia, the United States, Paraguay and Canada.[57] There are also unofficial fan clubs in all Latin American countries, and also in Spain, Italy, England, Israel, Australia, Germany, the United States and New Zealand.[58]

Players

Current squad

As of 3 January 2023[59]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW   ARG Lucas Beltrán
20 DF   ARG Milton Casco
21 MF   ARG Esequiel Barco (loan from Atlanta United)
22 MF   ARG Matías Kranevitter
23 DF   ARG Emanuel Mammana
24 MF   ARG Enzo Pérez (captain)
25 FW   VEN Salomón Rondón
26 MF   ARG José Paradela
29 MF   ARG Rodrigo Aliendro
30 DF   ARG Elías Gómez
31 MF   ARG Santiago Simón
33 GK   ARG Ezequiel Centurión
34 MF   ARG Tomás Castro
35 MF   ARG Franco Alfonso
36 FW   ARG Pablo Solari

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ARG Augusto Batalla (at San Lorenzo until 31 December 2023)
GK   ARG Leonardo Díaz (at Las Vegas Lights FC until 31 December 2023)
DF   ARG Nahuel Gallardo (at Once Caldas until 30 June 2023)
DF   ARG Alex Vigo (at Red Star Belgrade until 31 December 2023)
DF   ARG Franco Paredes (at Racing de Montevideo until 31 December 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
28 MF   ARG Felipe Peña Biafore (at Arsenal until 31 December 2023)
MF   ARG Cristian Ferreira (at Newell's 31 December 2023)
MF   ARG Tomás Galván (at Colón until 31 December 2023)
FW   ARG Hernán López (at Godoy Cruz until 31 December 2023)
32 FW   COL Flabian Londoño (at Arsenal until 31 December 2023)

Top goalscorers

 
Ángel Labruna, River Plate all-time top goalscorer
Rank. Player Position Tenure Goals Matches
1   Ángel Labruna FW 1939–59 317 515
2   Oscar Más FW 1964–73, 1974–77 217 382
3   Bernabé Ferreyra FW 1932–39 200 185
4   José Manuel Moreno FW 1935–44, 1946–48 184 320
5   Norberto Alonso MF 1970–76, 1977–81, 1984–86 158 374
6   Adolfo Pedernera FW 1935–46 143 278
7   Enzo Francescoli FW 1984–86, 1994–98 137 217
8   Carlos Peucelle FW 1931–41 118 307
9   Daniel Onega FW 1966–71, 1973 117 207
10   Fernando Cavenaghi FW 2001–04, 2011–12, 2014–15 112 212

Most appearances

 
Amadeo Carrizo holds the most appearances record for River Plate
Rank. Player Position Tenure Matches
1   Amadeo Carrizo GK 1945–68 520
2   Ángel Labruna FW 1939–59 515
3   Reinaldo Merlo MF 1969–84 500
4   Juan José López MF 1970–81 466
5   Norberto Yácono DF 1938–53 393
6   Oscar Más FW 1964–73, 1974–77 382
7   Norberto Alonso MF 1970–76, 1977–81, 1983–87 374
8   Félix Loustau FW 1942–57 367
9   Ubaldo Fillol GK 1974–83 361
10   Leonardo Ponzio MF 2007–2008; 2012-2021 358

Youth academy

From its creation in 1901 to the present, the lower divisions of River Plate have protagonized splendid moments in their categories. The River Plate Academy is recognized on a continental and world level for the amount of talents that have emerged throughout it. River produced many of the best players in the history of football, including most of the institution's top idols. Its main objective is to supply players with great future to the first team and educate academically, ethically and athletically its members.[60]
Legends of football not only had the privilege of playing in the first division of the club Millonario, but also wore the red and white jersey since the youth categories. The lower divisions of River Plate, also known as "El Semillero"[61] has always been the most fruitful of Argentina, the most important and also the one with the greatest success.[62] Historically it is considered as the best soccer training school of the Americas and one of the best in the world.[63][64]

Ballon d'Or winners

Two players from the River Plate academy won the Ballon d'Or. Note: flags indicate national team they played for so the Ballon was awarded to European players only:

River Plate players ranked among the 50 best footballers in South America in the 20th century

(according to a ranking made by IFFHS); Note: the ranking only includes River Plate players emerged from the youth academy:[65]

 
José Manuel Moreno and Alfredo Di Stéfano, ranked among the 50 best South American players of the XX century at the IFFHS website

Notable players who emerged from the River Plate Academy

FIFA World Cup winners

 
 
 
 
 
Fltr: Norberto Alonso, Ubaldo Fillol, Leopoldo Luque, and Daniel Passarella, and Nery Pumpido, some River Plate players that were World Cup winners with Argentina

Notable managers

 
Marcelo Gallardo is the most successful River Plate manager in club's history with 14 titles won

Marcelo Gallardo is the club's most successful manager of all-time, with thirteen titles. Gallardo (appointed in 2014) is the current manager and under his direction, River Plate has won most of its international championships. Domestic titles won include three Copa Argentina (2015–16, 2016–17 and 2018–19) and two Supercopa Argentina (2017, 2019). He has been specially successful in the international scene, having won two Copa Libertadores (2015, 2018), one Copa Sudamericana (2014), three Recopa Sudamericana (2015, 2016, 2019), and one Suruga Bank Championship (2015). Several of these championship wins included memorable victories against archrivals Boca Juniors.

Ramón Díaz had three tenures on River Plate (1995–2000, 2001–02, and 2012–14), being the club's most successful manager in the domestic scene, having achieved six Primera División titles (1996–97 Torneo Apertura, 1996–97 Torneo Clausura, 1997–98 Torneo Apertura, 1999–2000 Torneo Apertura, 2001–02 Torneo Clausura, 2013–14 Torneo Final) and one Copa Campeonato (2014)[67]; internationally, he won the Copa Libertadores (1996) and one Supercopa Libertadores (1997).

José María Minella was another notable manager with eight titles won with River Plate, seven Primera División championships (1945, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957) and one Copa Dr. Ricardo Aldao (1947).

Ángel Labruna had an outstanding career not only as player (he is club's all-time topscorer with 293 goals in 515 matches played), but as coach for the club, having won six Primera División championships (1975 Torneo Metropolitano, 1975 Torneo Nacional, 1977 Torneo Metropolitano, 1979 Torneo Nacional, 1979 Torneo Metropolitano, and 1980 Torneo Metropolitano).

Héctor Veira won the Copa Libertadores de América with River Plate, in 1986. That same year the team won the European/South American Cup played in Tokyo. Under his coaching the club also won the 1985–86 Argentine championship, totalizing three titles with River Plate.

Honours

Senior titles

Keys
  •   Record
  • (s) Shared record
Type Competition Titles Winning years
National
(League)
Primera División 37 1920 AAm, 1932 LAF, 1936 (Copa Campeonato), 1936 (Copa de Oro)[note 1] 1937, 1941, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1975 Metropolitano, 1975 Nacional, 1977 Metropolitano, 1979 Metropolitano, 1979 Nacional, 1980 Metropolitano, 1981 Nacional, 1985–86, 1989–90, 1991 Apertura, 1993 Apertura, 1994 Apertura, 1996 Apertura, 1997 Clausura, 1997 Apertura, 1999 Apertura, 2000 Clausura, 2002 Clausura, 2003 Clausura, 2004 Clausura, 2008 Clausura, 2014 Final, 2021
National
(Cups)
Copa Argentina 3
Supercopa Argentina 2(s)
Trofeo de Campeones (LPF) 1(s)
Copa Campeonato 1(s)
Copa Jockey Club[73] 1
Copa de Competencia (LAF)[74] 1(s)
Copa Ibarguren[73] 4
Copa Adrián C. Escobar[73] 1
International Intercontinental Cup [note 3] 1
Copa Libertadores [note 4] 4
Copa Interamericana [note 5] 1
Supercopa Libertadores [note 4] 1
Copa Sudamericana [note 4] 1
Recopa Sudamericana [note 4] 3
Suruga Bank Championship [note 6] 1
Tie Cup [note 7] 1
Copa Aldao [note 7] 5

Other titles

Titles won in lower divisions:

Youth titles

Friendly titles

Notes
  1. ^ The 1936 season was divided into two single round-robin tournaments, "Copa Campeonato" (won by River Plate) and "Copa de Honor" (won by San Lorenzo). At the end of the season, both teams played the "Copa de Oro", a single match won by River. In its Memoria y Balance (Annual Report) published by the AFA that year, River Plate is mentioned as "1936 Champion" while San Lorenzo is only mentioned as "Copa de honor winning team".[68] In its 100th anniversary book published in 1993, the AFA listed River Plate as the only 1936 champion.[69] In 2013, the AFA included three 1936 championships on its website, mentioning River Plate as Copa de Oro and Copa Campeonato winner and San Lorenzo as Copa de Honor winner, therefore both clubs added one league title to their honours.[70][71] Moreover, some historians consider Copa de Oro a national cup instead of a league championship, stating that it was only contested to qualify an Argentine representative to play the Copa Aldao against the Uruguayan champion.[72]
  2. ^ Title shared ex aequo with Liga Cultural de Santiago del Estero.[76]
  3. ^ Organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL together
  4. ^ a b c d CONMEBOL competition
  5. ^ Organised by CONMEBOL and CONCACAF
  6. ^ Organised by JFA and CONMEBOL
  7. ^ a b Organised by AFA and AUF together
  8. ^ As the senior squad was competing in Primera División, River Plate played with a reserve team.[78]
  9. ^ Official u20 title organised by Conmebol.
  10. ^ Unofficial trophy contested between Copa Sudamericana and UEFA Europa League winners.[79]

Other sports

Basketball

The basketball team currently plays in the Torneo Federal de Básquetbol. In 1950, the first FIBA World Championship was played in Buenos Aires and Argentina claimed the gold medal with 3 River Plate players: Alberto López, Leopoldo Contarbio and Vito Liva. The club won a Campeonato Argentino title in 1983, and finished in the 2nd place in the Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Básquetbol in 1984.

The last edition of the Campeonato Argentino was held in that year, and River Plate was defeated in the finals, then playing at its successor competition, Liga Nacional de Básquetbol, between 1985–93 and 2004–06. The team reached the finals in 1988, and for the 1989 and 1990 seasons, Héctor Campana became the top scorer of the LNB, playing for River Plate. The team also achieved 2nd place in 2004 and 2005 editions of Copa Argentina. Since 2014, after eight years of absence in professional basketball, River Plate returned to national tournaments playing the CABB Federal Basketball Tournament.[93]

Field hockey

 
River Plate field hockey team playing Club Ciudad in 2011

The women's field hockey team is affiliated to the Buenos Aires Hockey Association (AHBA)[94] and currently playing in Torneo Metropolitano A, the top division of regional hockey in Argentina.

In 2016, the squad (nicknamed Las Vikingas) won its first Metropolitano championship after beating Ciudad de Buenos Aires by 3–2 at the final.[95]

In 2017, Las Vikingas won their third consecutive Hockey National League after defeating Club Italiano by 2–0 at the final, thus becoming one of the two clubs with most titles at the national tournament.[96]

Two players from River Plate, Lucina von der Heyde and Bianca Donati, who were Junior World Champions in Chile 2016, made their debut in a world cup in London 2018. Von der Heyde was named the FIH Rising Star of the Year.[97]

Futsal

The futsal team plays in the Argentine División de Honor. The team won three championships in 1991, 2002 and 2003, and two Copa Argentina de Futsal in 2016 and 2017.[98] The team also achieved a third place in the Copa Libertadores de Futsal in 2013.[99]

Handball

River is one of the founding clubs of the Federación Metropolitana de Balonmano (Fe.Me.Bal.) and it is also the institution that won more championships in local history.[100]

All these titles have been obtained in the metropolitan and national levels, either in Metropolitan, Aperturas, Clausuras, Super 4 or Nacionales Tournaments, or the Federal League. The men's team won 32 domestic titles and the gold medal in the South American Men's Club Handball Championship in 1984.[101] The team also achieved 2 Bronze medals in the same competition and 4 Bronze medals in the Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship. The women's team won 9 national titles, and the silver medal in the South American Women's Club Handball Championship in 1984 and the bronze medal in 1987.[102]

The more prominent players in the club's history are Guillermo Till, Claudio Straffe, Freddy Ambrosini, Gabriel Canzoniero and Juan Ojea.

Swimming

 
José Meolans competed for River Plate and represented Argentina in four Olympic Games

The current swimming team has its origins in 2003, after many years in which the Club Atlético River Plate had no representatives in the national championships of this discipline.

The draft to form the best team in the country was led by Professor Rodolfo Sacco and had the best results that had never been achieved in the institution. The team began to form from a contractual relationship with the swimmer José Meolans,[103] one of the Argentine swimmers with most titles won.[104]

Many high-level swimmers, trained in other institutions began to approach to be part of what would be the best team in the country for the coming years.[105]

Other swimmers from River Plate who represented Argentina in the Olympics include Meolans himself, Georgina Bardach, Eduardo Germán Otero, Walter Arciprete, Agustín Fiorilli, María del Pilar Pereyra, Juan Pereyra, Damián Blaum, Javiera Salcedo, Pablo Martín Abal, Cecilia Biagioli.

Tennis

 
Gabriela Sabatini started playing tennis in River Plate

Tennis is a sport practiced in River Plate since 1923.[106] Currently, River Plate counts with 10 clay courts and one hard court. As in other disciplines, the Club stands out for its large number of teams participating in the official tournaments organized by the Asociación Argentina de Tenis, as well as having important activities and competitions for the development of this sport in the country.[107]

Gabriela Sabatini, who is considered the best Argentine women's tennis player in history and an icon in national women's sport, began practicing at River at age 6, under the direction of Professor Daniel Fidalgo, with whom she trained for seven years. When she was 12 years old, she participated in the Mundialito Infantil de Caracas, winning the competition, and ratifying once again the talent she had already shown during his participation in metropolitan and national children's tournaments.[108]

Volleyball

 
Women's volleyball at River Plate

River Plate Women's division reached the national title four times, being one of the top champions of the league and the first to be champion three consecutive times (2005 to 2007).[109]

The men's volleyball team won the Liga Argentina de Voleibol in the 1998–99 season with the Brazilians Jefferson, Marcos Dreyer, and the nationals Marcelo Román, Diego Gutiérrez and Luis Gálvez[110] and the Súper 4 in 2003.[111] The team also won 8 Metropolitan Leagues between 1956 and 2011.

Women's Football

 
María Pía Gomez scoring a goal for the women's team in 2011

The River Plate women's football team plays in the Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino and have won the championship 11 times of which five were in succession from 1993 to 1997. The team achieved the third place in the 2017 Copa Libertadores Femenina.

Other

In addition to the mentioned sports, River Plate's sections include artistic gymnastics, artistic roller skating, athletics, basque pelota, boxing, bowls, chess, karate, rhythmic gymnastics, roller hockey, taekwondo, table tennis and waterpolo.

Notes

  1. ^ a b This was set as the official date of foundation by the club itselft, stating that River Plate was established after the merger of clubs La Rosales and Santa Rosa. Nevertheless, other sources say that the real date of foundation is 15 May 1904 as River Plate would have assumed the date of foundation of predecessor club La Rosales as their own birth. This version is supported by historians whom found evidence of recorded matches played by both, La Rosales and Santa Rosa, after 1901. Moreover, La Nación newspaper published an article on 22 May 1904 about the "recent foundation" of River Plate.[3][4][5]

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club, atlético, river, plate, commonly, known, river, plate, argentine, professional, sports, club, based, núñez, neighborhood, buenos, aires, founded, 1901, club, named, after, english, name, city, estuary, río, plata, although, many, sports, practised, club,. Club Atletico River Plate commonly known as River Plate is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Nunez neighborhood of Buenos Aires Founded in 1901 the club is named after the English name for the city s estuary Rio de la Plata Although many sports are practised at the club River Plate is best known for its professional football team which has won Argentina s Primera Division championship a record of 37 times its latest title in 2021 Domestic achievements also include 14 national cups with the 2021 Trofeo de Campeones as the most recent making River Plate the country s most successful team in domestic competitions with a total of 51 top division titles 8 9 River PlateFull nameClub Atletico River PlateNickname s Los Millonarios The Millionaires La Banda The Stripe 1 2 Short nameRiverFounded25 May 1901 121 years ago 1901 05 25 note1 1 GroundEstadio Mas MonumentalCapacity83 198 6 7 ChairmanJorge Pablo BritoManagerEnzo FrancescoliCoachMartin DemichelisLeaguePrimera Division20223rdWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonAt international level River Plate has won 18 titles 10 11 with 12 organised by CONMEBOL and other international bodies 12 River Plate s official international achievements include four Copa Libertadores one Intercontinental Cup one Supercopa Sudamericana one Copa Sudamericana three Recopa Sudamericana one Copa Interamericana and one Suruga Bank Championship 13 Furthermore the club has also won six tournaments organized by AFA and AUF together five Copa Dr Ricardo Aldao 14 and one Tie Cup 15 In addition River Plate s reserve team won the U 20 Copa Libertadores in 2012 River Plate is the first and only team to simultaneously hold CONMEBOL s three current major international competitions 16 17 after winning the 2014 Copa Sudamericana 2015 Recopa Sudamericana and the 2015 Copa Libertadores 18 In a survey published by the Argentine Football Association in 2016 6 out of 11 players in the all time Argentina national team had played for River Plate 19 The club placed ninth in the FIFA Club of the Century poll in December 2000 20 and in 2010 the International Federation of Football History amp Statistics also placed River Plate in ninth place in a list of the best teams in the world during the 1990s and 2000s ranking as the top South American club 21 Among other achievements River Plate is at the top of the list in the All time Argentine Primera Division table being the Argentine team with most games won fewest losses most points accumulated most goals scored fewest goals against and best goal difference since the first championship held in 1891 and is first in the Historical table of the Copa Libertadores being the South American team with most games won 22 River has a fierce rivalry with Boca Juniors Matches between them are known as Superclasico and the two teams rivalry is amongst the most heated in the sport due to their local and global popularity River s home stadium Estadio Monumental is the largest in South America Apart from football the club hosts a large variety of sports such as athletics basque pelota bowls chess basketball handball cestoball gymnastics field hockey karate roller hockey roller skating swimming taekwondo tennis volleyball waterpolo and eSports 23 24 Contents 1 History 2 Kit 2 1 Kit evolution 2 2 Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors 3 Badge 4 Rivalry 5 Club nicknames 6 Stadiums 7 Support 8 Players 8 1 Current squad 8 2 Out on loan 8 3 Top goalscorers 8 4 Most appearances 8 5 Youth academy 8 5 1 Ballon d Or winners 8 5 2 River Plate players ranked among the 50 best footballers in South America in the 20th century 8 6 FIFA World Cup winners 9 Notable managers 10 Honours 10 1 Senior titles 10 2 Other titles 10 3 Youth titles 10 4 Friendly titles 11 Other sports 11 1 Basketball 11 2 Field hockey 11 3 Futsal 11 4 Handball 11 5 Swimming 11 6 Tennis 11 7 Volleyball 11 8 Women s Football 11 9 Other 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Club Atletico River Plate River Plate team that promoted to Primera Division in 1908 According with the club s official version River Plate was founded on 25 May 1901 note1 1 close to the La Boca neighborhood later the home of fierce rivals Boca Juniors The institution was formed after the merger of two clubs Santa Rosa and La Rosales with Leopoldo Bard being elected as its first president The name was chosen because of an incident during the construction of Buenos Aires Port one of the members had seen how the workers of Dique nº 3 left their duties for a while to play a football match The boxes they were working with just said The River Plate the name the English gave to the Rio de la Plata and that inscription was taken to name the new club River Plate affiliated to the Argentine Football Association in 1905 debuting in the third division against Facultad de Medicina On 13 December 1908 the team was promoted to first division after beating Racing Club 2 1 However the match was declared null due to River supporters jumping onto the field to celebrate with the players so a new match had to be played River again won this time 7 0 to achieve promotion In 1914 River won its first domestic championship the Copa de Competencia Jockey Club 25 and its first international title the Copa de Competencia Chevallier Boutell The nickname Los Millonarios came after the acquisition of winger Carlos Peucelle in 1931 for 10 000 and Bernabe Ferreyra for 35 000 Large sum of money for the period in 1932 In the following years River Plate consolidated its place as one of the most popular teams of Argentina and the 20th century brought much success The club s record of 28 official tournaments saw them dubbed El Campeon del Siglo The Champions of the Century 26 Kit EditKit evolution Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to River Plate kits 1901 1904 27 1904 09 note 1 1909 1932 note 2 1932 present note 3 Notes There are different versions about the origin of the red band some state that it was first worn during a carnival celebration while other say that River Plate adopted the band to distinguish themselves from a team of Villa Devoto that also had white jerseys 27 This jersey worn as the home kit until 1932 27 28 has remained with few exceptions as the away kit In March 1932 president of the club Antonio Liberti reissued the red band jersey after he came to the changing room and said to players Take care of it boys because this is the River Plate jersey 29 Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors Edit Adidas has been River Plate s uniform supplier since 1982 becoming one of the company s largest sponsorship deals in the world only behind German club Bayern Munich 30 The US 60 million partnership with the German sports company signed in 2015 extending the deal to 2021 marked the most expensive kit agreement in the history of Argentine football 31 32 River Plate jerseys exhibited in a corner of the city of Buenos Aires in 1955 A 1985 Adidas jersey worn by Americo Gallego at the River Plate Museum Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1910 19 Gath amp Chaves none1920 32 Saint Margaret1979 80 Sportlandia1980 81 Topper1981 82 Olimpia1982 85 Adidas1985 89 Fate O1989 91 Peugeot and Sevel1991 92 Carta Credencial1992 95 Sanyo1996 02 Quilmes2002 06 Budweiser2006 08 Petrobras2009 10 Petrobras Main and Pokerstars net Sleeves 2010 12 Petrobras Main and Tramontina Sleeves 2012 13 BBVA Main and Tramontina Sleeves 2013 16 BBVA Main and Netshoes Sleeves 2016 BBVA Main Netshoes Sleeves and Staples Shorts 2016 18 BBVA Main and Huawei Sleeves 2018 Huawei Sleeves Axe Shorts and PES 2019 Numbers 2019 2020 Turkish Airlines Main AXION energy Sleeves Axe Shorts and PES2020 Numbers 2020 2021 Turkish Airlines Main AXION energy Sleeves Axe Shorts and eFootball PES 2021 Numbers 2021 2022 Turkish Airlines Main Codere Sleeves eFootball 2022 Numbers and Assist Card back low shirt 2022 Turkish Airlines Main Codere Sleeves eFootball 2022 Numbers Amazon Prime Video back low shirt and Socios com Shorts 2022 2023 Codere Main Assist Card Sleeves eFootball 2022 Numbers Amazon Prime Video back low shirt and Socios com Shorts 2023 present Codere Main Assist Card Sleeves eFootball 2023 Numbers DirecTV back low shirt and Socios com Shorts Badge Edit Left The first badge of River Plate of 1918 right the lion emblem designed by cartoonist Caloi used between 1984 and 1989 Wikimedia Commons has media related to River Plate logos As in many football shirts and sports in general the team s jersey has a badge on its front as a symbol of the institution When the River Plate jersey was created it did not have a badge and its presence varied throughout the history according to the designs of each era 33 Currently it is embroidered on the jersey with three colors red white and black Its format resembles that of the jersey as it has a red stripe that crosses it along with the acronym of the club CARP in black and the background is white in a stylized design When Hugo Santilli became chairman in 1984 he soon called to a competition where a new emblem would be chosen The main objective of this new image was to eradicate the nickname Gallinas Chicken that River s rivals Boca Juniors fans mainly used to mock them Artists from Argentina took part in that competition The club finally chose a logo designed by the artist Caloi This emblem showed the figure of a lion wearing a River jersey rising from the Monumental stadium The lion logo was immediately added to the uniforms on the field and training clothes having River Plate won the Copa Libertadores de America and European South American Cup using the lion logo In 1989 when Santilli left the club so the lion went with him and has not been reestablished since 34 In February 2022 River Plate launched its new corporate image which included an update to the logo and a typography designed exclusively for the club The corporate image was created and developed by Grupo Berro a branding and design studio that had been working on the corporate image for over two years 35 36 37 Rivalry EditMain article Superclasico River Plate and Boca Juniors are the two largest football clubs in Argentina with more than half the country s football fans supporting the clubs Due to the rivalry between them the Boca Juniors vs River Plate Superclasico local derby match was listed by the BBC as one of the most famous derbies in the world 38 It was also acclaimed in 2004 as the number one of the Fifty sporting things you must do before you die by The Observer newspaper 39 Club nicknames Edit La Maquina in 1941 Fltr Munoz Moreno Pedernera Labruna Loustau The River Plate name was chosen in 1901 when the team was still located at the La Boca neighbourhood next to the Rio de la Plata River Plate in some English sources Proposed names as Club Atletico Forward Juventud Boquense or La Rosales had been rejected Pedro Martinez saw the name The River Plate written at ship containers and proposed it as a name which was finally accepted as the official name 40 River fans and the press are fond of the nickname Los Millonarios The Millionaires This name derives from the 1930s after some expensive transfers of players from other clubs including Carlos Peucelle from Sportivo Buenos Aires in 1931 and Bernabe Ferreyra from Tigre in 1932 41 Due to the red band in their shirt it is also common to refer to River as El Equipo de la Banda the team with the band or simply La Banda which means the stripe but can also mean the band both as in gang and musical group River Plate s forwards between 1941 and 1946 were given the nickname La Maquina The Machine due to their synchronization and movements on the field 42 There was also a River Plate team that was known as La Maquinita The Little Machine as tribute to its predecessor in the 1950s Managed by Jose Maria Minella the team earned the nickname after winning five championships in six years 1952 57 43 Some notable players were Alfredo Di Stefano Santiago Vernazza Walter Gomez Enrique Omar Sivori among others Some members of the original Maquina of the 1940s such as Labruna and Loustau were also part of the team 44 Stadiums Edit The stadium built by River Plate in La Boca The club played its home games there from 1915 to 1923 The Estadio Antonio Liberti nicknamed El Monumental placed in Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires is River Plate s stadium With a capacity of 65 645 it was inaugurated on 25 May 1938 The Argentina national football team usually plays its home games at the stadium Since its establishment in 1901 River Plate stadiums has been 45 Darsena Sur 1901 05 1907 15 Placed on the corner of Wenceslao Villafane and Caboto streets of La Boca The club returned in 1907 from Sarandi Sarandi 1906 07 The club moved to that district in Greater Buenos Aires near to railway station La Boca 1915 23 River built a stadium on the corner of Pinzon and Gaboto streets in La Boca Alvear y Tagle 1923 37 in the Recoleta district of Buenos Aires The lands where the stadium was built had been owned by Juan Manuel de Rosas Antonio V Liberti Monumental 1938 present Built on the same lands where the Bajo Belgrano Horse racing track had existed years ago Panoramic view of the Monumental Stadium in 2013 Support Edit Two images of River Plate supporters left celebrating in the streets in 1945 right welcoming the team in the 2015 Recopa Sudamericana In a research from a European sport marketing agency about the football teams with more members in the world River Plate is in the sixth position with 123 000 members the highest in the Americas The ranking is led by Barcelona of Spain and Benfica of Portugal 46 47 In a ranking made in 2018 by the Bundesliga about the football clubs with more members River Plate appears in the sixth position with 146 000 members surpassing clubs like FC Barcelona Real Madrid CF and Manchester United F C among other football world powers 48 49 On 8 October 2012 The world s longest football flag was unveiled in a caravan in which approximately 15 000 supporters took part It was made entirely by fans who carried the 7 830 meters flag along the streets of Buenos Aires 50 51 The away jersey of the 2012 13 season was the most sold throughout the world during the month of September 2012 an achievement that had not reached any Argentine team 52 53 In 2015 the club participated in the FIFA Club World Cup and played against Sanfrecce Hiroshima at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka on 16 December and on 20 December in the final against FC Barcelona at the International Stadium Yokohama The number of River Plate supporters who traveled to Japan during that period were between 15 000 and 20 000 54 55 a record in the competition 56 River Plate has official subsidiaries in provinces such as Santa Fe Tucuman Cordoba Entre Rios Mendoza Tierra del Fuego Catamarca among others and in Spain Mexico Australia the United States Paraguay and Canada 57 There are also unofficial fan clubs in all Latin American countries and also in Spain Italy England Israel Australia Germany the United States and New Zealand 58 Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 3 January 2023 59 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ARG Franco Armani vice captain 2 DF PAR Robert Rojas4 DF ARG Jonatan Maidana third captain 5 MF ARG Bruno Zuculini6 DF PAR David Martinez7 FW ARG Matias Suarez8 MF ARG Agustin Palavecino9 FW COL Miguel Borja10 MF ARG Ignacio Fernandez11 MF URU Nicolas De La Cruz12 GK ARG Franco Petroli13 DF ARG Enzo Diaz14 DF ARG Leandro Gonzalez Pirez on loan from Inter Miami 15 DF ARG Andres Herrera17 DF CHI Paulo Diaz No Pos Nation Player18 FW ARG Lucas Beltran20 DF ARG Milton Casco21 MF ARG Esequiel Barco loan from Atlanta United 22 MF ARG Matias Kranevitter23 DF ARG Emanuel Mammana24 MF ARG Enzo Perez captain 25 FW VEN Salomon Rondon26 MF ARG Jose Paradela29 MF ARG Rodrigo Aliendro30 DF ARG Elias Gomez31 MF ARG Santiago Simon33 GK ARG Ezequiel Centurion34 MF ARG Tomas Castro35 MF ARG Franco Alfonso36 FW ARG Pablo SolariOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK ARG Augusto Batalla at San Lorenzo until 31 December 2023 GK ARG Leonardo Diaz at Las Vegas Lights FC until 31 December 2023 DF ARG Nahuel Gallardo at Once Caldas until 30 June 2023 DF ARG Alex Vigo at Red Star Belgrade until 31 December 2023 DF ARG Franco Paredes at Racing de Montevideo until 31 December 2023 No Pos Nation Player28 MF ARG Felipe Pena Biafore at Arsenal until 31 December 2023 MF ARG Cristian Ferreira at Newell s 31 December 2023 MF ARG Tomas Galvan at Colon until 31 December 2023 FW ARG Hernan Lopez at Godoy Cruz until 31 December 2023 32 FW COL Flabian Londono at Arsenal until 31 December 2023 Top goalscorers Edit Angel Labruna River Plate all time top goalscorer Rank Player Position Tenure Goals Matches1 Angel Labruna FW 1939 59 317 5152 Oscar Mas FW 1964 73 1974 77 217 3823 Bernabe Ferreyra FW 1932 39 200 1854 Jose Manuel Moreno FW 1935 44 1946 48 184 3205 Norberto Alonso MF 1970 76 1977 81 1984 86 158 3746 Adolfo Pedernera FW 1935 46 143 2787 Enzo Francescoli FW 1984 86 1994 98 137 2178 Carlos Peucelle FW 1931 41 118 3079 Daniel Onega FW 1966 71 1973 117 20710 Fernando Cavenaghi FW 2001 04 2011 12 2014 15 112 212Most appearances Edit Amadeo Carrizo holds the most appearances record for River Plate Rank Player Position Tenure Matches1 Amadeo Carrizo GK 1945 68 5202 Angel Labruna FW 1939 59 5153 Reinaldo Merlo MF 1969 84 5004 Juan Jose Lopez MF 1970 81 4665 Norberto Yacono DF 1938 53 3936 Oscar Mas FW 1964 73 1974 77 3827 Norberto Alonso MF 1970 76 1977 81 1983 87 3748 Felix Loustau FW 1942 57 3679 Ubaldo Fillol GK 1974 83 36110 Leonardo Ponzio MF 2007 2008 2012 2021 358Youth academy Edit From its creation in 1901 to the present the lower divisions of River Plate have protagonized splendid moments in their categories The River Plate Academy is recognized on a continental and world level for the amount of talents that have emerged throughout it River produced many of the best players in the history of football including most of the institution s top idols Its main objective is to supply players with great future to the first team and educate academically ethically and athletically its members 60 Legends of football not only had the privilege of playing in the first division of the club Millonario but also wore the red and white jersey since the youth categories The lower divisions of River Plate also known as El Semillero 61 has always been the most fruitful of Argentina the most important and also the one with the greatest success 62 Historically it is considered as the best soccer training school of the Americas and one of the best in the world 63 64 Ballon d Or winners Edit Two players from the River Plate academy won the Ballon d Or Note flags indicate national team they played for so the Ballon was awarded to European players only Alfredo Di Stefano 1957 1959 1989 Super Ballon d Or Omar Sivori 1961 River Plate players ranked among the 50 best footballers in South America in the 20th century Edit according to a ranking made by IFFHS Note the ranking only includes River Plate players emerged from the youth academy 65 Jose Manuel Moreno and Alfredo Di Stefano ranked among the 50 best South American players of the XX century at the IFFHS website Rank Player Votes Pos 3 Alfredo Di Stefano 161 FW5 Jose Manuel Moreno 82 FW12 Adolfo Pedernera 24 FW16 Omar Sivori 19 FW26 Angel Labruna 12 FW35 Daniel Passarella 8 DFNotable players who emerged from the River Plate Academy Pablo Aimar Matias Almeyda Norberto Alonso Julian Alvarez Leonardo Astrada Claudio Caniggia Amadeo Carrizo Fernando Cavenaghi Hernan Crespo Andres D Alessandro Martin Demichelis Ramon Diaz Alfredo Di Stefano Radamel Falcao Enzo Fernandez Marcelo Gallardo Gonzalo Higuain Juan Jose Lopez Angel Labruna Erik Lamela Felix Loustau Oscar Mas Javier Mascherano Reinaldo Merlo Gonzalo Montiel Jose Manuel Moreno Carlos Morete Mateo Musacchio Ermindo Onega Daniel Onega Ariel Ortega Exequiel Palacios Adolfo Pedernera German Pezzella Guido Rodriguez Nestor Rossi Javier Saviola Omar Sivori Santiago Solari Norberto Yacono FIFA World Cup winners Edit Fltr Norberto Alonso Ubaldo Fillol Leopoldo Luque and Daniel Passarella and Nery Pumpido some River Plate players that were World Cup winners with Argentina Norberto Alonso 1978 Ubaldo Fillol 1978 Leopoldo Luque 1978 Oscar Ortiz 1978 Daniel Passarella Captain 1978 DNP 1986 Hector Enrique 1986 Nery Pumpido 1986 Oscar Ruggeri 1986 Franco Armani 2022 Notable managers EditMain article List of Club Atletico River Plate managers Marcelo Gallardo is the most successful River Plate manager in club s history with 14 titles won Marcelo Gallardo is the club s most successful manager of all time with thirteen titles Gallardo appointed in 2014 is the current manager and under his direction River Plate has won most of its international championships Domestic titles won include three Copa Argentina 2015 16 2016 17 and 2018 19 and two Supercopa Argentina 2017 2019 He has been specially successful in the international scene having won two Copa Libertadores 2015 2018 one Copa Sudamericana 2014 three Recopa Sudamericana 2015 2016 2019 and one Suruga Bank Championship 2015 Several of these championship wins included memorable victories against archrivals Boca Juniors Ramon Diaz had three tenures on River Plate 1995 2000 2001 02 and 2012 14 being the club s most successful manager in the domestic scene having achieved six Primera Division titles 1996 97 Torneo Apertura 1996 97 Torneo Clausura 1997 98 Torneo Apertura 1999 2000 Torneo Apertura 2001 02 Torneo Clausura 2013 14 Torneo Final and one Copa Campeonato 2014 67 internationally he won the Copa Libertadores 1996 and one Supercopa Libertadores 1997 Jose Maria Minella was another notable manager with eight titles won with River Plate seven Primera Division championships 1945 1947 1952 1953 1955 1956 1957 and one Copa Dr Ricardo Aldao 1947 Angel Labruna had an outstanding career not only as player he is club s all time topscorer with 293 goals in 515 matches played but as coach for the club having won six Primera Division championships 1975 Torneo Metropolitano 1975 Torneo Nacional 1977 Torneo Metropolitano 1979 Torneo Nacional 1979 Torneo Metropolitano and 1980 Torneo Metropolitano Hector Veira won the Copa Libertadores de America with River Plate in 1986 That same year the team won the European South American Cup played in Tokyo Under his coaching the club also won the 1985 86 Argentine championship totalizing three titles with River Plate Honours EditSenior titles Edit Keys Record s Shared record Type Competition Titles Winning yearsNational League Primera Division 37 1920 AAm 1932 LAF 1936 Copa Campeonato 1936 Copa de Oro note 1 1937 1941 1942 1945 1947 1952 1953 1955 1956 1957 1975 Metropolitano 1975 Nacional 1977 Metropolitano 1979 Metropolitano 1979 Nacional 1980 Metropolitano 1981 Nacional 1985 86 1989 90 1991 Apertura 1993 Apertura 1994 Apertura 1996 Apertura 1997 Clausura 1997 Apertura 1999 Apertura 2000 Clausura 2002 Clausura 2003 Clausura 2004 Clausura 2008 Clausura 2014 Final 2021National Cups Copa Argentina 3 2016 2017 2019Supercopa Argentina 2 s 2017 2019Trofeo de Campeones LPF 1 s 2021Copa Campeonato 1 s 2014Copa Jockey Club 73 1 1914Copa de Competencia LAF 74 1 s 1932 73 75 Copa Ibarguren 73 4 1937 1941 1942 1952 note 2 Copa Adrian C Escobar 73 1 1941International Intercontinental Cup note 3 1 1986Copa Libertadores note 4 4 1986 1996 2015 2018Copa Interamericana note 5 1 1986Supercopa Libertadores note 4 1 1997Copa Sudamericana note 4 1 2014Recopa Sudamericana note 4 3 2015 2016 2019Suruga Bank Championship note 6 1 2015Tie Cup note 7 1 1914 77 Copa Aldao note 7 5 1936 1937 1941 1945 1947 77 Other titles Edit Titles won in lower divisions Primera B Nacional 1 2011 12 Segunda Division 2 1908 1934 LAF note 8 Youth titles Edit U 20 Copa Libertadores note 9 1 2012Friendly titles Edit Supercopa Euroamericana note 10 1 2015 Torneo Internacional Nocturno 1944 80 Copa Tres Ciudades 1947 81 Torneo Triangular 1962 82 Copa Ciudad de Bogota 1964 83 Copa Confraternidad Iberoamericana 1964 Feria de Cali 1965 84 Copa Ciudad de Buenos Aires 1969 85 Torneo Villa de Madrid 1978 86 Torneo de Campeones 1979 87 Torneo Cuadrangular Rosa de Oro de Queretaro 1985 88 Copa 85th Aniversario 1986 89 Copa Misiones 1986 90 Copa Trasandina 1992 91 Triangular Internacional Sodimac 2022 92 Notes The 1936 season was divided into two single round robin tournaments Copa Campeonato won by River Plate and Copa de Honor won by San Lorenzo At the end of the season both teams played the Copa de Oro a single match won by River In its Memoria y Balance Annual Report published by the AFA that year River Plate is mentioned as 1936 Champion while San Lorenzo is only mentioned as Copa de honor winning team 68 In its 100th anniversary book published in 1993 the AFA listed River Plate as the only 1936 champion 69 In 2013 the AFA included three 1936 championships on its website mentioning River Plate as Copa de Oro and Copa Campeonato winner and San Lorenzo as Copa de Honor winner therefore both clubs added one league title to their honours 70 71 Moreover some historians consider Copa de Oro a national cup instead of a league championship stating that it was only contested to qualify an Argentine representative to play the Copa Aldao against the Uruguayan champion 72 Title shared ex aequo with Liga Cultural de Santiago del Estero 76 Organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL together a b c d CONMEBOL competition Organised by CONMEBOL and CONCACAF Organised by JFA and CONMEBOL a b Organised by AFA and AUF together As the senior squad was competing in Primera Division River Plate played with a reserve team 78 Official u20 title organised by Conmebol Unofficial trophy contested between Copa Sudamericana and UEFA Europa League winners 79 Other sports EditBasketball Edit Alberto Lopez won the 1950 World Cup with Argentina The basketball team currently plays in the Torneo Federal de Basquetbol In 1950 the first FIBA World Championship was played in Buenos Aires and Argentina claimed the gold medal with 3 River Plate players Alberto Lopez Leopoldo Contarbio and Vito Liva The club won a Campeonato Argentino title in 1983 and finished in the 2nd place in the Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Basquetbol in 1984 The last edition of the Campeonato Argentino was held in that year and River Plate was defeated in the finals then playing at its successor competition Liga Nacional de Basquetbol between 1985 93 and 2004 06 The team reached the finals in 1988 and for the 1989 and 1990 seasons Hector Campana became the top scorer of the LNB playing for River Plate The team also achieved 2nd place in 2004 and 2005 editions of Copa Argentina Since 2014 after eight years of absence in professional basketball River Plate returned to national tournaments playing the CABB Federal Basketball Tournament 93 Field hockey Edit River Plate field hockey team playing Club Ciudad in 2011 The women s field hockey team is affiliated to the Buenos Aires Hockey Association AHBA 94 and currently playing in Torneo Metropolitano A the top division of regional hockey in Argentina In 2016 the squad nicknamed Las Vikingas won its first Metropolitano championship after beating Ciudad de Buenos Aires by 3 2 at the final 95 In 2017 Las Vikingas won their third consecutive Hockey National League after defeating Club Italiano by 2 0 at the final thus becoming one of the two clubs with most titles at the national tournament 96 Two players from River Plate Lucina von der Heyde and Bianca Donati who were Junior World Champions in Chile 2016 made their debut in a world cup in London 2018 Von der Heyde was named the FIH Rising Star of the Year 97 Futsal Edit The futsal team plays in the Argentine Division de Honor The team won three championships in 1991 2002 and 2003 and two Copa Argentina de Futsal in 2016 and 2017 98 The team also achieved a third place in the Copa Libertadores de Futsal in 2013 99 Handball Edit River is one of the founding clubs of the Federacion Metropolitana de Balonmano Fe Me Bal and it is also the institution that won more championships in local history 100 All these titles have been obtained in the metropolitan and national levels either in Metropolitan Aperturas Clausuras Super 4 or Nacionales Tournaments or the Federal League The men s team won 32 domestic titles and the gold medal in the South American Men s Club Handball Championship in 1984 101 The team also achieved 2 Bronze medals in the same competition and 4 Bronze medals in the Pan American Men s Club Handball Championship The women s team won 9 national titles and the silver medal in the South American Women s Club Handball Championship in 1984 and the bronze medal in 1987 102 The more prominent players in the club s history are Guillermo Till Claudio Straffe Freddy Ambrosini Gabriel Canzoniero and Juan Ojea Swimming Edit Jose Meolans competed for River Plate and represented Argentina in four Olympic Games The current swimming team has its origins in 2003 after many years in which the Club Atletico River Plate had no representatives in the national championships of this discipline The draft to form the best team in the country was led by Professor Rodolfo Sacco and had the best results that had never been achieved in the institution The team began to form from a contractual relationship with the swimmer Jose Meolans 103 one of the Argentine swimmers with most titles won 104 Many high level swimmers trained in other institutions began to approach to be part of what would be the best team in the country for the coming years 105 Other swimmers from River Plate who represented Argentina in the Olympics include Meolans himself Georgina Bardach Eduardo German Otero Walter Arciprete Agustin Fiorilli Maria del Pilar Pereyra Juan Pereyra Damian Blaum Javiera Salcedo Pablo Martin Abal Cecilia Biagioli Tennis Edit Gabriela Sabatini started playing tennis in River Plate Tennis is a sport practiced in River Plate since 1923 106 Currently River Plate counts with 10 clay courts and one hard court As in other disciplines the Club stands out for its large number of teams participating in the official tournaments organized by the Asociacion Argentina de Tenis as well as having important activities and competitions for the development of this sport in the country 107 Gabriela Sabatini who is considered the best Argentine women s tennis player in history and an icon in national women s sport began practicing at River at age 6 under the direction of Professor Daniel Fidalgo with whom she trained for seven years When she was 12 years old she participated in the Mundialito Infantil de Caracas winning the competition and ratifying once again the talent she had already shown during his participation in metropolitan and national children s tournaments 108 Volleyball Edit Women s volleyball at River Plate River Plate Women s division reached the national title four times being one of the top champions of the league and the first to be champion three consecutive times 2005 to 2007 109 The men s volleyball team won the Liga Argentina de Voleibol in the 1998 99 season with the Brazilians Jefferson Marcos Dreyer and the nationals Marcelo Roman Diego Gutierrez and Luis Galvez 110 and the Super 4 in 2003 111 The team also won 8 Metropolitan Leagues between 1956 and 2011 Women s Football Edit Main article Club Atletico River Plate women Maria Pia Gomez scoring a goal for the women s team in 2011 The River Plate women s football team plays in the Campeonato de Futbol Femenino and have won the championship 11 times of which five were in succession from 1993 to 1997 The team achieved the third place in the 2017 Copa Libertadores Femenina Other Edit In addition to the mentioned sports River Plate s sections include artistic gymnastics artistic roller skating athletics basque pelota boxing bowls chess karate rhythmic gymnastics roller hockey taekwondo table tennis and waterpolo Notes Edit a b This was set as the official date of foundation by the club itselft stating that River Plate was established after the merger of clubs La Rosales and Santa Rosa Nevertheless other sources say that the real date of foundation is 15 May 1904 as River Plate would have assumed the date of foundation of predecessor club La Rosales as their own birth This version is supported by historians whom found evidence of recorded matches played by both La Rosales and Santa Rosa after 1901 Moreover La Nacion newspaper published an article on 22 May 1904 about the recent foundation of River Plate 3 4 5 References Edit Grady Daniel 2014 Mario Yepes Mason Crest p 15 ISBN 978 1 4222 9154 2 Restrepo Andres 5 August 2015 River Plate por que Gallinas River Plate Why Hens VICE Sports in Spanish Retrieved 25 January 2018 Los otros 100 anos de River on Clarin 15 May 2004 Boletin CIHF Ano II Nº 21 13 05 2004 Edicion Especial Fundacion del Club Atletico River Plate at the CIHF Historia del Futbol Argentino by Felix Frascara Editorial Eiffel Un Monumental cada vez mas grande in Spanish Retrieved 27 August 2019 Stadium information in the official website Retrieved 27 August 2019 Campeones Primera Division on AFA website 6 July 2015 Barnade Oscar 18 May 2014 Todos los campeones del futbol argentino Clarin Argentina s River Plate continues to add trophies CONMEBOL 16 August 2015 Retrieved 20 August 2015 Goleamos www goleamos com Retrieved 26 August 2016 Las competiciones oficiales de la CONMEBOL CONMEBOL com 19 August 2015 Suruga Bank una Copa no oficial reconocida por Conmebol Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Fox Deportes 10 August 2015 Copa Ricardo Aldado RSSSF Archived from the original on 3 September 2012 1914 Tie Cup overview RSSSF Rocca Santiago 12 August 2015 Los titulos internacionales logrados por Gallardo como tecnico de River in Spanish TG News Archived from the original on 18 November 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 El fenomeno River Clarin com 12 August 2015 Archived from the original on 13 August 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 Copa Libertadores 2015 River Plate triumph CNN 6 August 2015 Retrieved 7 August 2015 La Seleccion de todos los tiempos www afa org ar Retrieved 7 February 2016 FIFA Club of the Century RSSSF Archived from the original on 12 January 2016 Retrieved 23 March 2015 El Barcelona es el mejor equipo de las ultimas dos decadas Marca newspaper 21 January 2010 Aldo Colombo and Ricardo Pontes 29 February 2012 Copa Libertadores All Time Table 1960 2011 RSSSF Retrieved 9 December 2018 Departamento Fisico on official website Plate Club Atletico River e Sports caRiverPlate com ar in Spanish Retrieved 27 July 2018 Argentina Copa de Competencia Jockey Club 1914 El campeon del siglo The champions of the century La Nacion in Spanish 29 December 1999 a b c Las camisetas mas lindas mas feas y mas raras de River on Goal com Hace 80 anos River volvia a usar la banda roja by Federico Lopez 13 March 2012 River estrenaba un simbolo historico del club la gloriosa y eterna banda roja on Infobae com 12 March 2013 River Plate y Adidas uno de los contratos mas largos del mundo by Marcos Vazquez on Pasion Futbol website 13 November 2013 River Plate Sign Record Breaking Adidas Kit Deal El increible contrato que firmo River con Adidas by Nicolas Ceres 16 November 2015 Escudo de River Plate on Primeroriver com 26 December 2016 Escudo de River Plate historia y diseno by Carlos Martinez on Goal com in Spanish La historia detras del nuevo escudo de River on Minuto Uno 22 Feb 2022 Los detalles de como se creo el nuevo escudo de River on TyC Sports 23 Feb 2022 Club Atletico River Plate Branding amp Identidad Estrategia de comunicacion on Grupo Berro BBC Academy famous football derbies 50 sporting things you must do before you die Historia Decada 1900 1910 in Spanish Por que a River Plate le dicen Millonarios Goal com 9 December 2018 La Maquina de River by Matias Rodriguez El Grafico 28 February 2014 Una hazana inolvidable Clarin 22 June 2002 Murio Santiago Vernazza ex integrante de La Maquinita de River La Nacion 12 November 2017 River sus comienzos y sus estadios by Gabriela Mino on La Nacion 7 July 2011 El Barca tiene 340 millones de cules por el mundo on Sport es 22 November 2016 River es la nueva mitad mas uno Es el sexto equipo con mas socios del Planeta on Infobae 19 October 2012 Bayern Munich el club mas grande del mundo mas socios que Barcelona River Plate BVB y Schalke bundesliga com es in Spanish Retrieved 22 March 2019 River es el sexto equipo con mas socios en el mundo www foxsports com ar in Spanish Retrieved 22 March 2019 River Plate Fans March Into Guinness Book Of Records With 7 829m Long Flag on The Huffington Post 9 October 2012 River Plate fans unveil world s longest football flag on Goal com 8 October 2012 La casaca suplente de River fue la mas vendida en el mundo durante septiembre on Infobae 18 October 2012 La camiseta suplente de River fue la mas vendida del mundo on Minutouno com 19 October 2012 La hinchada de River mantea a un japones para celebrar el pase on Mundodeportivo com 16 December 2015 南米王者リバープレート力負け 2万人声援も及ばず on nikkansports com 20 December 2015 Todo un record se esperan mas de 16 000 hinchas de River en Japon on Bolavip com 10 December 2015 Listado de filiales oficiales del Club on CARiverPlate com ar official website August 2018 Conoce a la Feredacion Internacional de filiales de River Plate on Lamaquinaradio com ar 25 March 2015 Primera CA River Plate Retrieved 19 January 2023 The River Plate Academy way thesefootballtimes co 9 April 2015 Retrieved 13 February 2019 El recuerdo retro de Cavenaghi ole com ar 3 January 2019 Retrieved 13 February 2019 The clubs that have produced the most players currently active in Europe s Top 5 Leagues 90min com 24 October 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2019 La Masia and Other Top 10 Youth Academies in the World Bleacher Report Retrieved 13 February 2019 This XI of River Plate academy products to play in Europe since 2000 is outrageous givemesport com 15 May 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2019 IFFHS History South America Player of the Century 1900 1999 iffhs de Archived from the original on 4 April 2019 Retrieved 13 February 2019 La AFA homologo la Superfinal de River como una Copa Nacional Cancha Llena com 28 May 2014 The Superfinal is considered as a national cup by the Argentine Football Association 66 Memoria y Balance 1936 p 36 AFA Library 100 Anos con el Futbol hardcover edition Argentine Football Association La AFA les reconocio otro titulo a San Lorenzo y a River Clarin 6 July 2013 77 anos despues San Lorenzo y River campeones on Cronica 5 July 2013 Un titulo que 80 anos despues sigue generando controversia by Oscar Barnade on Clarin 21 December 2016 a b c d Copas Nacionales at AFA website Organized by dissident association Liga Argentina de Football https www rsssf org tablesa arg com32 html at RSSSF 1952 Copa Ibarguren at RSSSF a b Cantaro Eduardo 11 December 2014 La docena millonaria Telam Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 Retrieved 26 April 2015 Argentina Second level champions on the RSSSF Presentaron oficialmente la Supercopa Euroamericana Infobae 10 March 2015 Torneo Internacional Nocturno Rioplatense RSSSF Retrieved 8 March 2020 Copa Tres Ciudades Montevideo 1947 RSSSF Retrieved 8 March 2020 Torneo Triangular de Buenos Aires 1962 RSSSF Retrieved 8 March 2020 Sciutto Hugo 8 January 2016 Ser de River Amistosos del ano 1964 Mucho ruido y pocas nueces Ser de River Retrieved 29 March 2020 Feria de Cali 1965 RSSSF Retrieved 8 March 2020 Copa Ciudad de Buenos Aires RSSSF Retrieved 8 March 2020 Trofeo Villa de Madrid RSSSF Retrieved 8 March 2020 Torneo de Campeones 1979 RSSSF Retrieved 10 March 2020 Torneo Cuadrangular Rosa de Oro de Queretaro 1985 RSSSF Retrieved 29 March 2020 Copa 75 Aniversario Bayer Leverkusen 1986 RSSSF Retrieved 10 March 2020 Copa Misiones 1986 RSSSF Retrieved 10 March 2020 Copa Trasandina 1992 RSSSF Retrieved 10 March 2020 Marcelo Gallardo se despidio de River Plate con una goleada 4 0 ante el Betis Me gustaria abrazarme con todos para entender lo fuerte que es este sentimiento infobae in European Spanish Retrieved 13 November 2022 Basquet cariverplate com ar Retrieved 14 February 2019 Guia de Clubes at AHBA website 11 October 2014 River dio vuelta la final ante Ciudad y salio campeon del Metropolitano femenino por primera vez en su historia Clarin 9 December 2016 River Three Times National Champion cariverplate com ar Retrieved 14 February 2019 De Goede amp Van Doren named Players of the Year in 2018 FIH Hockey Stars Awards fih ch Retrieved 14 February 2019 River se consagro bicampeon de la Copa Argentina de futsal La Nacion 10 November 2017 Retrieved 14 February 2019 Podio historico ole com ar 13 December 2013 Retrieved 14 February 2019 Handball cariverplate com ar Retrieved 14 February 2019 Men s Clubs Senior Panamerican Competitions panamhandball org Retrieved 14 February 2019 Women s Clubs Senior Pan American Competitions PDF panamhandball org Retrieved 14 February 2019 River Meolans y un trabajo en equipo on La Nacion 20 December 2004 Retrato de Jose Meolans La Voz 16 November 2016 Natacion cariverplate com ar Retrieved 14 February 2019 Tenis on River Plate website Tenis cariverplate com ar Retrieved 14 February 2019 Sabatini la mejor de todos los tiempos ellitoral com Retrieved 14 February 2019 Bolivar una maquina que no se detiene La Nacion 30 March 2007 Retrieved 14 February 2019 Se cumplen 18 anos de la Liga Argentina que gano River Plate voleyplus com Retrieved 14 February 2019 River Plate Somos Voley somosvoley com Retrieved 14 February 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media 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