El Rojo and El Ciclón have a rivalry with over 100 years of history, with very even numbers slightly in favor of the Avellaneda team.
Independiente and San Lorenzo are two of the most traditional clubs in Argentine football. The rivalry between the two has more than a hundred years of history, since that first meeting between the two in the 1915 championship, which ended in a 3-0 victory for the Avellaneda team, and although it was probably the meeting with less pica Of all those who can perform among the country’s five historic greats, the Cyclone can boast since 2013 that he was the team that decreed the descent of the Red to the B Nacional.
El Diablo and El Santo will face each other again at the Nuevo Gasómetro on Saturday, April 1 from 7pm and the Boedo team will look to end a five-match streak without defeating Red. Barcelona’s last win? 1-0 in the Libertadores de América in the Super League 2017/18, with a goal from Rubén Botta.
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HISTORY IN THE LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Despite the fact that currently many fans of both clubs try to deny the existence of the amateur era in order to belittle the achievements of other teams, the reality is that San Lorenzo and Independiente have regularly faced each other in the First Division since 1915. turned professional, they played in 19 chances and the Cyclone took two games ahead, but since 1931 Reds have reversed history and currently reign for six matches.
The last crossing between the two was on the first date of the 2022 Professional League tournament, ending in a 1-1 draw at the Nuevo Gasómetro, with goals from Adam Bareiro and Leandro Benegas.
HISTORY IN NATIONAL CUPS
El Cuervo and El Diablo first faced each other in a National Cup in 1917 in the Jockey Club Competition Cup and then met multiple times in tournaments played in the early years of professionalism. But after the crosses in the group stage of the 1958 Swedish Cup, they no longer saw each other: it has been 65 years without head-to-head confrontations between the two.
As for the final, they only played one: in the 1939 Adrián Escobar Cup, they equalized 0-0 in regular time and 1-1 in favor of corner kicks, so another game had to be played, which Red won 2-0.
HISTORY IN INTERNATIONAL CUPS
Despite their long history at the local level, San Lorenzo and Independiente met only once at the international level: in the second stage of the 1973 Copa Libertadores, El Rojo saved a 2-2 draw at the Nuevo Gasómetro in the first cross of the triangle (which also included Millonarios) and then won 1-0 in Avellaneda to secure their place in the final.
GENERAL HISTORY
If all official matches played throughout history between San Lorenzo and Independiente are taken into account, between local tournaments, national and international cups, the advantage is in favor of the Reds nine games.
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