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Club Atlético River Plate (Montevideo)

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Uruguayan association football club
This article is about the club founded in 1932. For the amateur club dissolved in 1925, seeRiver Plate F.C. For the club in Buenos Aires, Argentina, seeClub Atlético River Plate.

Football club
River Plate
Full nameClub Atlético River Plate
NicknamesDarsenero (Docker)
La Dársena
Founded11 May 1932; 93 years ago (1932-05-11)[1]
GroundEstadio Saroldi,
Montevideo, Uruguay
Capacity6,000 (all seated)
ChairmanJorge Cibreiro
CoachJulio Ribas[2]
LeaguePrimera División
2025Primera División, 15th of 16 (Relegated)
Websitecariverplate.uyEdit this at Wikidata
Current season

Club Atlético River Plate is a Uruguayanfootball club based inMontevideo. The club currently plays in thePrimera División, the top level of the Uruguayan football league system.[3] This is not the sameRiver Plate F.C. that won the Uruguayan league in the early 20th century.

History

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River Plate de Montevideo is the result of the merger of former clubs Olimpia and Capurro. After its foundation on 11 May 1932,[4] one of the first objectives reached was the settlement of a new football pitch.[1] The managers decided to establish the "Olimpia Park" (today calledEstadio Saroldi) as its home stadium. The name of the stadium was settled in honour of River's first goalkeeper,Federico Omar Saroldi, who died after playing a match againstCentral Español from an injury suffered during the game.[1]

During the early years (from 1932 until 1942) some of the greatest players in Uruguay's history played in River Plate, such asSeverino Varela andHéctor Sena Puricelli. Before Olimpia and Capurro were merged,Isabelino Gradín, who can be considered the first Uruguayan football star, played for the Olimpia side.[1]

Rise in the Primera División

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River Plate's highest league position was reached in 1992.Osvaldo Canobbio,Juan Ramón Carrasco,Diego López andEdgardo Adinolfi were involved in the squad withVíctor Púa as coach. Nacional won the title based on the skills of the notable forwardJulio Dely Valdés. In 1997 River Plate reached third overall position, just three points fromPeñarol andDefensor Sporting who qualified for the finals. By those times, River Plate was coached byFernando Morena. Some of the best River Plate's players were raised in that generation, such asHernán Rodrigo López,Pablo Gaglianone andGustavo Díaz.[5]

Another great performance was reached in 2007/2008 season, which resulted in River achieving the second position in the annual qualifying; by those years River was coached byJuan Ramón Carrasco. Some of the best players of the tournament were part of that roster:Robert Flores was considered the best player of the season, other key figures such asPablo Tiscornia,Henry Giménez,Mauricio Prieto,Bruno Montelongo and goalkeeperÁlvaro García were also part of the first roster. Some of the most important victories during the tournament were againstPeñarol (6–3),Defensor Sporting (5–1) andDanubio (5–1). The highest score registered was againstRampla Juniors (7–0).

2009 Copa Sudamericana

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River Plate played semifinals in2009 Copa Sudamericana, which was the best result achieved in an international competition. Coached byJuan Ramón Carrasco, River Plate eliminatedVitória in the round of 16,San Lorenzo in quarterfinals and lost againstLDU Quito, reaching the top four. OnlyDanubio andDefensor Sporting, among the so-called "minor" Uruguayan clubs, have reached the semifinals of an international CONMEBOL competition.

Last years

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River Plate Montevideo playing against Palmeiras for Copa Libertadores 2016

River Plate was coached byGuillermo Almada between April 2011 and June 2015. During those years River Plate positioned among the top six almost every season, qualifying for CONMEBOL official tournaments. Some key important players in those years were:Michael Santos,Cristian González,Damián Frascarelli,Leandro Rodríguez,Cristian Techera,Gabriel Marques,Gabriel Leyes,Gonzalo Porras,Felipe Avenatti,Lucas Olaza,Sebastián Taborda among others. The highest point of this process was reached after qualifying for the2016 Copa Libertadores, the first time in club's history. They were drawn in group B along withRosario Central,Palmeiras, and fellow UruguayansClub Nacional. They drew 3 games, earning 3 points, and ended in last place of the group.

After Guillermo Almada joinedBarcelona of Ecuador, since June 2015 until September 2016,Juan Ramón Carrasco was the coach of the first roster with disastrous results (a very different situation from his first campaign).AfterPablo Tiscornia andJorge Giordano,Jorge Fossati took over as manager, in June 2019 until April 2021. During Fossati's tenure, River Plate made the third stage of the 2020 Copa Sudamericana, where they eliminated Colombian powerhouse and two-time Libertadores championAtlético Nacional in the second stage, 4–2 on aggregate. In the round of 16 they were only eliminated through away goals againstUniversidad Católica. Their league form was indifferent: in the Apertura they finished twelfth and in the Clausura they finished eighth, for an aggregate table position of eighth in the table.

In April 2021,Gustavo Díaz took over as head coach. This season was almost the same as the previous one, with the club finishing eighth in the aggregate table again, although securing a Sudamericana spot unlike what occurred in the 2020 season.[6]

The club had a poor showing in the2022 Copa Sudamericana, finishing last in their group with two wins and four losses, which cost Gustavo Diaz his position as head coach.

Statistics

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Main article:Club Atlético River Plate (Montevideo) statistics

Venues

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Parque Federico Omar Saroldi

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Main article:Estadio Saroldi
A view of Saroldi's pitch from the visitors' entrance

River Plate usually play their home games atEstadio Saroldi, which is located inMontevideo'sPrado neighborhood (western side of the city), has a capacity of 6,000 supporters and one of the best pitches in the league. The stadium was originally named "Olimpia Park", as it wasClub Atlético Olimpia's home ground. After joining Olimpia and Capurro, and the unfortunate death of goalkeeper Federico Omar Saroldi (one of the first River's goalkeepers), the stadium was renamed in honor of the said keeper.

Villa Colón Sports Complex

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Located in the neighborhood ofVilla Colón (northwest of Montevideo), these facilities are used to train both the first-team squad's as the youth squads. This sports complex has six football pitches, first-division team's base camp, locker rooms, dormitories, fitness centers, and health services. It's considered one of the best equipped training camps in the country, and was inaugurated in August 1999.

Uniform

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River Plate's kit is similar to that used byRiver Plate F.C., its predecessor, which dissolved in 1929. C.A. River Plate's away kit is sometimes a sky blue jersey, black shorts and socks. This kit was adopted by theUruguay national football team in 1910 as a homage to the disbanded River Plate F.C. (four times champions of Uruguay) who defeated the best team of the Americas at the time, the Argentine teamAlumni. Thus, the worldwide known"celeste" jersey was taken by the national team from the club away kit. Before 1910 Uruguay wore several jerseys including dark blue, green, striped white and sky blue, similar to that of Argentina among others.

Kit evolution

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1932
1994
1996
1996 away
2001
2005 away
2006 away
2012–2016
2012–2016 away
2016-present

Rivalries

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River Plate's supporters at Jardines del Hipódromo stadium, in June 2015

River is based in the same neighborhood whereBella Vista andMontevideo Wanderers play, which is thePrado neighborhood. These three clubs have a long rivalry with each other, and matches between them are known as the "Clásico del Prado".

During the last ten years, River Plate has had the upper hand in derby matches against both rivals, winning most of the matches.

Players

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First team squad

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As of 23 August, 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK URUDamián Frascarelli
2DF URUFacundo Pérez
3DF SUIDylan Gissi
4DF URULautaro Pertusatti
5MF ARGJonathan Rodríguez
6DF URURodrigo Cabrera
7FW URUJoaquín Lavega
8MF URUMauro Estol
9FW URUTiziano Correa
10FW URUAgustín Vera
11FW URUNicolás Schiappacasse
13DF URUChristian Almeida
14FW URUFacundo de León
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15MF URUEmiliano Jourdan
16MF URUCristian Sención
18FW ITAInti López
21DF URUFranco Cabrera
22MF PARMatías Alfonso
23DF URUEmilio Crespo
24FW URUMatías Mier
25GK URUFabrizio Correa
26MF URUGuillermo Oroño
27MF ITAIan López
28DF URULorenzo González
29DF URULucas Camejo
30FW URUDiego Sánchez

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF URUFabricio Vidal(atUruguay Montevideo until 31 December 2024)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF URURodrigo Pintado(atUruguay Montevideo until 31 December 2024)

Managerial history

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Honours

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National

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  • Torneo Preparación
    • Winners (1): 2012
  • Copa Integración
    • Winners (1): 2012
  • Segunda División
    • Winners (6): 1943, 1967, 1978, 1984, 1991, 2004

Friendly tournaments

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  • Copa Aerosur Internacional
    • Winners (1): 2010

Notes

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Historia de River Plate".Club Atlético River Plate (Uruguay) (in Spanish).Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved5 April 2021.
  2. ^"¡Bienvenido, Julio!". Retrieved1 April 2025.
  3. ^"A.U.F. – primera división".A.U.F. (in Spanish).Archived from the original on 28 June 2019. Retrieved30 April 2021.
  4. ^"River Plate (Montevideo)".Soccerway. Perform.Archived from the original on 30 April 2021. Retrieved19 May 2021.
  5. ^"Cuando River Plate quedó en la puerta de la historia".El Observador (in Spanish).Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved18 April 2021.
  6. ^"Gustavo Díaz asume como técnico en River".Tenfield (in Spanish).Archived from the original on 6 April 2021. Retrieved5 April 2021.

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