River Plate crowned champions of the Argentine Super Cup, becoming the top winner of the tournament

River Plate and Estudiantes de La Plata played a vibrant final of the Argentine Super Cup. The Mario Alberto Kempes stadium in Córdoba was the venue chosen for this match that brought two historic teams face to face, having just become champions of the First Division tournament and the Argentine Cup, respectively. Eduardo Domínguez’s team took the lead three minutes into the first half through Javier Correa, but in the second half the team led by Martín Demichelis turned it around ten minutes from the end with goals from Zaid Romero (35’ST), against, and Rodrigo Aliendro (47′ST).

This tournament, which has the 2020 edition pending as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, had Boca Juniors and River Plate as the main winners, both with two titles each. In this way, after this victory, the Millionaire became the top winner of the contest. Although in the first finals those then led by Marcelo Gallardo missed the opportunity (2015 with Huracán and 2017 against Lanús), the third time was finally the charm for River Plate. Very special triumph in 2018 against Boca Juniors and against Racing in 2021-

River River Plate achieved its 16th National Cup, which allowed it to surpass Racing Club and remain as the only guard of Xeneize, the only leader with 17 trophies.

With River Plate champion, this is the history of League titles plus National Cups (Source: rhdelfutbol)

This was the 118th edition of the National Cups, which have been held in the country since 1900, with the Tie Cup Competition won by Belgrano Athletic. Throughout the history of Argentine football, this type of competition continued and for several years they have been a reality again, with different formats since the Argentine Cup and the League Cup also appear.

When it came to listing the most successful teams at the national level, River Plate was two titles away from Boca Juniors (54 against 52). While Racing (33), Independiente (25) and San Lorenzo (17) follow, completing the five most winning clubs in the country. Huracán (13), Vélez (11), Rosario Central (11), Estudiantes and Newell’s (9), complete the list.

With River Plate champion, this is the general title history of Argentine soccer (Source: rhdelfutbol)

Regarding the general table of Argentine soccer team titles, incorporating League titles, National Cups, International Cups and old Rio de la Plata Cups; all official and top category achievements from the amateur and professional era, Boca Juniors continues to dominate in the first step: it has 74, but now two more than River Plate and very far from the other greats such as Independiente (45), Racing Club (39 ) and San Lorenzo (22).

After the consecration of River Plate, these are the five winningest teams in Argentine soccer (Source: rhdelfutbol)

From the Historical Revisionism of Football, they keep the official top category titles of the clubs in each type of competition (League Tournaments, National Cups and International Cups) updated, contemplating the amateur era and marking the year 1891 as the starting point for the count. .

A clarification: the 1936 Gold Cup won by River Plate is published on the official AFA website as the League Title. Many statisticians assure that it is the National Cup. It is a topic of debate among historians not yet defined by “AFA History.” Consequently, what the governing body expresses through its official website is published, highlighted by Historical Revisionism. They also warned that the data always refers to the highest official category and promotion tournaments or friendly events are not considered in these statistics.

Plates: Marcelo Regalado.

2024-03-14 03:42:00
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