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Football club
Independiente Rivadavia
Full nameClub Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia
Nickname(s)Lepra, El Azul.
Founded24 January 1913; 111 years ago (1913-01-24)
GroundEstadio Bautista Gargantini
Capacity24,000
ChairmanDaniel Vila
ManagerAlfredo Berti
LeaguePrimera División
20231st
Websiteindependienterivadavia.com.ar
Home colours Away colours Third colours
Current season

Club Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia (mostly known simply as Independiente Rivadavia) is a football club from Mendoza, Argentina. The team currently plays in Argentine Primera División, the first major league in Argentine Football league system.

Independiente Rivadavia played in the Argentine Primera in 1968, 1973, 1977, 1979–80 and 1982, when the team reached the quarter-finals of the National Championship. That year Independiente was eliminated in the play-offs by the team that would later reach the Championship, Ferro Carril Oeste.

History

In 2023, Independiente Rivadavia promoted to Liga Profesional for the first time in history from 2024 season after defeating Almirante Brown 0–2 and Champions of Primera Nacional.

Honours

National

Regional

  • Federación Mendocina de Football
    • Winners (4): 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916
  • Unión Mendocina de Football
    • Winners (4): 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920
  • Copa Competencia 1917-1921
    • Winners (4): 1917, 1918, 1919 1920
  • Primera A de Liga Mendocina
    • Winners (25): 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1945, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1978, 1992-93, 1993-94, 2007 (formativa), 2010
  • Primera B de Liga Mendocina
    • Winners (1): 1998
  • Copa Competencia
    • Winners (5): 1924, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1932

Players

Current squad

Current squad of Independiente Rivadavia as of 17 September 2024 (edit)
Sources: Argentine Soccer

No. Position Player
1  ARG GK Ezequiel Centurión
32  ARG GK Gonzalo Marinelli
 ARG GK Agustín Lastra
2  ARG DF Bruno Bianchi
3  ARG DF Imanol Segovia
5  ARG DF Esteban Burgos
14  ARG DF Luciano Gómez
15  ARG DF Mateo Ortale
16  ARG DF Tobías Ostchega
20  ARG DF Nahuel Gallardo
23  ARG DF Francisco Petrasso
25  ARG DF Federico Milo
29  ARG DF Luciano Abecasis
40  PAR DF Iván Villalba
41  ARG DF Matías Ruiz Díaz
42  ARG DF Sheyko Studer
6  ARG MF Agustín Mulet
8  SYR MF Ezequiel Ham
No. Position Player
10  ARG MF Gonzalo Álvez
11  ARG MF Diego Tonetto
17  ARG MF Lautaro Ríos
18  ARG MF Julián Ascacíbar
19  ARG MF Antonio Napolitano
24  ARG MF Luis Sequeira
26  ARG MF Franco Romero
28  ARG MF Gonzalo Ríos
36  USA MF Joel Soñora
7  ARG FW Victorio Ramis
9  PAR FW Jorge Sanguina
13  ARG FW Juan Cavallaro
22  COL FW Sebastián Villa
31  ARG FW Mauricio Asenjo
36  PAR FW Fredy Vera
39  PAR FW Fernando Romero
43  ARG FW Fabrizio Sartori
 ARG FW Federico Castro

Manager: Martín Cicotello


Former players

Main category: Independiente Rivadavia footballers

Managers

  • Argentina Juan Carlos Murúa (1983–85)
  • Argentina Claudio "Turco" García
  • Argentina Darío Felman (2003–04)
  • Argentina Roque Alfaro (2006)
  • Argentina Roberto Trotta (2006–07), (2007–08)
  • Argentina Fernando Quiroz (2009–10)
  • Argentina Jorge Luis Ghiso (2010)
  • Argentina Roberto Trotta (2013–14)
  • Argentina Ricardo Rodriguez (2014)
  • Argentina Daniel Garnero (2014–15)
  • Argentina Pablo Quinteros (2015–16)
  • Argentina Felipe Canedo (2016)
  • Argentina Daniel Cordoba (2016)
  • Argentina Martin Astudillo (2016–17)
  • Argentina Alfredo Berti (2017)
  • Argentina José Romero (2017)
  • Argentina Pablo de Muner (2017)
  • Argentina Gabriel Gómez (2017–2019)
  • Argentina Luciano Theiler (2019)
  • Argentina Matías Minich (2019–20)
  • Argentina Marcelo Straccia (2020–21)
  • Argentina Gabriel Gómez (2021–22)
  • Argentina Ever Demalde (2022–23)
  • Argentina Alfredo Berti (2023)
  • Argentina Rodolfo de Paoli (2023–24)
  • Argentina Martín Cicotello (2024–present)

References

External links

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