OUR HISTORY IS TOO BIG. SO MANY YEARS OF GLORY CAN TAKE TO LOAD.
1914
1920
Asociación Amateurs de Football 1920
The first league title won by the club in its rich history arrived in turbulent times of argentine football. In 1919 a conflict broke out in the leadership of the Argentine Football Association that...
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1932
1932
With the beginning of the professional period in 1931 River became definitely famous. The acquisition of Carlos Peucelle and Bernabé Ferreyra in astronomical numbers for the period gave the...
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1932
1936
Copa Campeonato 1936
The tournament of 1936 had the particularity of being split into two: in the first instance the Honor Cup (that was conquered by San Lorenzo) and second the Championship Cup. Several names of the...
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1936
Copa de Oro 1936
On 20 December 1936, there saw the faces the two best teams of the year. On the one hand, San Lorenzo, winner of the Honor Cup; and on the other, River Plate, winner of the Championship Cup. In...
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1937
1937
With the restart of the traditional tournaments - this is, two rounds in which they all were facing against all - River went out to defend its championship and to look after a two times championship...
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1938
1941
1941
1941
Despite having a team full of figures, River had a irregular behavior in the first round of the tournament and finished in fifth position. The sudden change occurred on the match number 25 when -at...
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1942
1942
1942
With the confidence of being the last champion the Rivel Plate team started the year with the right foot: only in the first five matches scored 18 goals (four to Atlanta, five to Lanus, three to...
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1943
1945
1945
The season began with a great absent. José Manuel Moreno, the man that grew up among the youth players of River Plate and met glory, made the bags and went to play to Mexico (that’s why...
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1947
1947
After playing more than one decade in the first team of River, Adolfo Pedernera was sold to Atlanta for $ 140.000, a colossal number for the period. Deambrosi, another man of River’s youth...
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1952
1952
The championship of 1952 was the one that, till today, was the most difficult for River to obtain. From the beginning of the tournament the Núñez club settled the top positions with...
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1953
1953
River began the year with a successful tour along Latin America in which it win seven matches (several crushings), three ties and was defeat in three opportunities. Returning to Buenos Aires the team...
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1954
1955
1955
The youth divisions seemed not to have limit and, year after year, kept on offering new talents to the first division team. In 1954 made their debut two young boys who soon gained themselves a place...
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1956
1956
The year began with a low of weight for the team, when Wálter Gómez was transferred to the Milan of Italy for two million pesos. The supporters in the Monumental will not sing anymore...
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1957
1957
The 1960s and 1970s half were sad times for the club and its fans. Even with good teams and great players the curse could not be break. To reverse that a prodigal son return to Nuñez:...
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1975
Metropolitano 1975
The 1960s and 1970s half were sad times for the club and its fans. Even with good teams and great players the curse could not be break. To reverse that a prodigal son return to Nuñez:...
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1975
Nacional 1975
The sadness of 18 years of drought had been in the past and the club wanted to recover that old habit of the victory laps. Now River went for more. The team was self confident and its football...
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1977
Metropolitano 1977
The departure of Beto Alonso the previous year to Olympique of Marseille opened a big question in the management and the supporters. Who might replace him? The answer was Alejandro Sabella, a player...
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1979
Metropolitano 1979
River started the year emboldened for having five world champions of 78’ in the team: Ubaldo Matildo Fillol, Daniel Alberto Passarella (captain of the team leaded by Menotti), Norberto Osvaldo...
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1979
Nacional 1979
Practically without modifying the team that won the Metropolitano, River began the Nacional with a convincing 3-0 against Newell"s Old Boys for the Zone B. In the next match everyone was surprised:...
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1980
IV Centenario de la Fundación de Buenos Aires
This tournament - which the AFA baptized Fourth Centenary of the Second Foundation of Buenos Aires - had one of its best moments on the fourth match. On March 2, River visited La Boca and played...
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1981
Nacional 1981
The departure of Angelito Labruna after the Metro 81’ left a space difficult to fill in the corridors of the Monumental. Who will dare to replace him? It was not a simple task. Aragon Cabrera,...
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1986
1985/86
In the first years of the 80s took place one of the greatest departure of players in the history of the club. Heroes who, from 1975 onwards, put River on the highest pedestal, they looked for new...
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1990
1989/90
To face the new tournament the management of the club hired a pair of coach that had the red and white colors in the veins: Norberto Osvaldo Alonso and Reinaldo Carlos Merlo, both with extensive...
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1991
Apertura 1991
With the beginning of the short tournaments River went out to buy players. Brought Claudio Sponton from Platense, Julio Cesar Toresani from Union of Santa Fe, Guillermo Rivarola from Cipolletti and...
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1993
Apertura 1993
This year started with the return of three men who knew the millionaire glory: Sergio Berti, Ernesto Corti and the great Sergio Goycochea (hero of the World Cup 1990). In addition joined the team...
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1994
Apertura 1994
When Daniel Passarella acepted leading the National team, the coach position went to Américo Rubén Gallego, his faithful assistant and with a long millionaire history. The young team -...
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1996
Apertura 1996
Since the beginning of the year arrived to the club a group of players who would shine with their own light in the following years. The new names were Marcelo Escudero, Juan Pablo Sorín,...
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1997
Clausura 1997
The year began with bittersweet flavors, since, although River won the first four matches that it played, the team suffered two important departures: on the one hand, Marcelo Salas got injured in a...
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1997
Apertura 1997
After the consecutive championships of 1955-56-57 and Metropolitan 1979, National 1979 and Metropolitan 1980, the team leaded by Ramón Díaz began the tournament looking for the third...
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1999
Apertura 1999
In a few years a dance of names took place in the club of Núñez. Importante players left the club such as Medina Bello, Hernán Díaz, the "Mono" Burgos and Marcelo...
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2000
Clausura 2000
A few days before the start of the tournament Ramón Díaz left the managing of the first team. After a period full of national and international championships, who should put the...
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2002
Clausura 2002
With the departures of Pablo Aimar, Javier Saviola and Juan Pablo Ángel, River had lost three magicians of the game. Fortunately, “Burrito" Ortega - who had returned to the club in 2000...
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2003
Clausura 2003
River started the tournament with some disconcerting results: 2-2 draw against Newell's and a local defeat against Velez 1-0. However on the third match obtained a victory as visitor against Colon...
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2004
Clausura 2004
At the end of 2003 the period of Manuel Pellegrini ended and to replace him came to the club, Leonardo Astrada, making his debut as coach with only 34 years. With the return to Nunez of the Chilean...
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2008
Clausura 2008
In 2006 the masterly Ariel Ortega returned to dress the millionaire t-shirt after playing for Newell"s. The experience of the player from Jujuy was added to the freshness of two young boys from the...
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2014
Torneo Final 2014
Ramón Díaz, the eternal winner with the millionaire red band, returned to Nuñez in 2012 as coach, and with his arrival, the fans were very excited about being champion again. The...