After a 2022 without celebrations, the Millionaire established himself in the Professional League Tournament and added his 38th local championship.
River He is one of the two giants of Argentine football and this is evident in his impressive record. Throughout history, the Millionaire has been the most dominant national team at the local league level, and during Marcelo Gallardo’s historic cycle, he also managed to expand his showcases with new national and international cups, two items where he was far removed from Boca.
After a 2022 without consecrations, the team led by Martín Demichelis ended the streak: River got the Professional League Tournament 2023, his 38th First Division tournament.
With his recent coronation, the Millionaire adds 70 official titles throughout history, three less than Boca, the winningest team in the history of Argentine football, which has 74.
THE 70 TITLES IN THE HISTORY OF RIVER
First Division Championship – Official regular tournaments organized by AFA and its predecessors (37): Championship 1920 , 1932 (Argentine Football League), 1936 Championship Cup, 1936 Gold Cup, 1937 Championship, 1941 Championship, 1942 Championship, 1945 Championship, 1947 Championship, 1952 Championship, 1953 Championship, 1955 Championship, 1956 Championship, 1957 Championship, 1975 Metropolitan Tournament, National Tournament 1975, Metropolitan Tournament 1977, Metropolitan Tournament 1979, National Tournament 1979, Metropolitan Tournament 1980, National Tournament 1981, 1985-86, 1989-90, Opening Tournament 1991-92, Opening Tournament 1993-94, Opening Tournament 1994-95, Opening Tournament 1996- 97, Final Tournament 1996-97, Opening Tournament 1997-98, Opening Tournament 1999-2000, Final Tournament 1999-2000, Final Tournament 2001-02, Final Tournament 2002-03, Final Tournament 2003-04, Tournament Clausura 2007-08, Final Tournament 2013-14, Professional League Tournament 2021 , professional league tournament 2023.
National Cups (14): Jockey Club Competition Cup 1914, Competition Cup 1932, Dr. Carlos Ibarguren Cup 1937 Dr. Carlos Ibarguren Cup 1941, Escobar Cup 1941, Dr. Carlos Ibarguren Cup 1942, Dr. Carlos Ibarguren Cup 1952, Championship Cup 2014, Argentina Cup 2016, Argentina Cup 2017, Argentina Super Cup 2017, Argentina Cup 2019, Argentina Super Cup 2019 and Champions Trophy 2021.
International Tournaments (12): Copa Libertadores 1986, Copa Interamericana 1987, Copa Intercontinental 1986, Copa Libertadores 1996, Supercopa Sudamericana 1997, Copa Sudamericana 2014, Copa Suruga Bank 2015, Recopa Sudamericana 2015, Copa Libertadores 2015, Recopa Sudamericana 20 16, Copa Libertadores 2018 and Recopa Sudamericana 2019.
International tournaments organized by the AFA and the AUF (6): Tie Competition Cup 1914, Aldao Cup 1936, Aldao Cup 1937, Aldao Cup 1941, Aldao Cup 1945 and Aldao Cup 1947.
Source: Goal