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Independiente Rivadavia

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Argentine football club

Football club
Independiente Rivadavia
Full nameClub Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia
NicknamesAzul
Azul del Parque
Caudillos del Parque
Lepra
Founded24 January 1913; 113 years ago (1913-01-24)
GroundEstadio Bautista Gargantini
Capacity24,000
ChairmanDaniel Vila[1]
ManagerAlfredo Berti[2]
LeaguePrimera División
202411th
Websiteindependienterivadavia.com.ar
Current season

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

Independiente Rivadavia played in theArgentine 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

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The origins of the club can be traced to 1902, when predecessor "Club Belgrano" was established in a bakery owned by Luis Burotto and his sons. In 1911 the club was severely punished by Federación Mendocina de Football (which ruled football in Mendoza Province at that time). After two years of hiatus so the banned was still into force, a group of members decided to break with the federation to form a new club. Therefore on 24 January 1913 they established "Club Atlético Independiente", with Pedro Castro elected as the first president of the club. The institution also changed to original Belgrano colors (dark green), adopting a shirt with red, white, and green vertical stripes so they earned thetricolores nickname.[3]

Team of Independiente Rivadavia with the original red, green, and white striped shirt, c. 1913–1919

Independiente Rivadavia won eight consecutive regional championships between 1913 and 1920.[4] The club was one of the founding members of "Liga Mendocina de Fútbol", established 1921.[3] Independiente would become the most winning team in Mendoza, with a total of 25 titles won.[4]

On January 4, 1919 and following an idea by entrepreneur and politician Bautista Gargantini (1891–1985), the club merged with "Club Sportivo Rivadavia" so the new entity adopted the name "Club Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia". Gargantini was also the first president after the merger and the person who proposed blue as the shirt color, which has remained until present days.[3]

In 1920, the club organized a benefit match for the Carlos Washington Lencinas Infectious Diseases Hospital, which was also attended by leprosy patients. Because of that match, the club earned the nicknameleprosos (lepper), although there are other versions about the nickname.[3]

Independiente Rivadavia took part in sixNacional championship, the regionalised competition of Primera División. The team competed in the1968,1973,1977,1979,1980, and1982 editions, being 1982 the only time Independiente Rivadavia qualified to quarterfinals, when they were eliminated by then championsFerro Carril Oeste.[5]

In 2023, Independiente Rivadavia promoted to the top division of Argentina,Liga Profesional, for the first time in their history after winning the2023 Primera Nacional championship when they defeatedAlmirante Brown 2–0 in the final.[6]

On November 5, 2025, Independiente Rivadavia won their first title in Primera División, the2025 Copa Argentina, after defeatingArgentinos Juniors 5–3 on penalties (the match had ended 2–2 on regular time). The title earned the squad qualification for the2026 Copa Libertadores.[7] The championship was widely celebrated in Mendoza, where the Independiente Rivadavia players were welcomed by a huge crowd of club supporters.[8]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 5 May 2025[9]

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 ARGEzequiel Centurión(on loan fromRiver Plate)
2DF URULeonard Costa
4DF ARGMauro Peinipil
5MF ARGTomás Bottari
6DF ARGSantiago Flores(on loan fromEstudiantes)
7FW ARGVictorio Ramis
8MF ARGLuis Sequeira(on loan fromTalleres)
10MF ARGGonzalo Álvez(on loan fromTalleres)
11MF ARGDiego Tonetto
12GK ARGAgustín Lastra(on loan fromBoca Juniors)
13DF ARGAlejo Osella(on loan fromDeportivo Armenio)
14DF ARGLuciano Gómez(on loan fromArgentinos Juniors)
16MF ARGLaureano Rodríguez
19MF ARGMateo Schwartz(on loan fromEstudiantes)
20FW ARGJuan Barbieri(on loan fromDeportivo Armenio)
21MF ARGMauricio Cardillo
No.Pos.NationPlayer
22FW COLSebastián Villa(captain)
23GK ARGGonzalo Marinelli
24DF ARGThomas Ortega
25MF ARGMaximiliano Amarfil(on loan fromClub Cipolletti)
26MF ARGMatías Fernández(on loan fromExcursionistas)
27DF ARGPedro Souto(on loan fromTemperley)
29DF ARGLuciano Abecasis
31DF ARGMatías Valenti
32FW URUMaximiliano Juambeltz
34FW ARGNicolás Retamar(on loan fromFerro Carril Oeste)
39FW PARFernando Romero
40DF PARIván Villalba
42DF ARGSheyko Studer(on loan fromTalleres)
43FW ARGFabrizio Sartori
44MF ARGFabricio Amato(on loan fromEstudiantes)

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
MF ARGGonzalo Ríos(atBanfield until 31 December 2025)

Reserve squad

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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
45DF ARGTiago Andino

Current coaching staff

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PositionStaff
Head coachArgentinaAlfredo Berti
Assistant coachArgentina Martín Spuch
Assistant coachArgentina Santiago Flores
Fitness coachArgentina Leandro Retamoza
Fitness coachArgentina Ramiro Luguercio
Goalkeeping coachArgentina Diego Próspero
PhysiotherapistArgentina Javier López
DoctorArgentina Federico Carmona

Last updated: 5 May 2025
Source:Cuerpo Técnico 2025

Former players

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Main category:Independiente Rivadavia footballers

Former managers

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See also:Template:Independiente Rivadavia managers

Team image

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Uniform evolution

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The first uniform adopted by Independiente Rivadavia was a shirt with red, white, and green vertical strips. When the club merged with Club Sportivo Rivadavia and after an initiative by Bautista Gargantini, it switched to a dark blue shirt, which would become the definitive colors of the institution.[3]

1913–19
1920–present

Titles

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National

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Regional

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  • Federación Mendocina de Football (4): 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916
  • Unión Mendocina de Football (4): 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920
  • Copa Competencia 1917-1921 (4): 1917, 1918, 1919 1920
  • Primera A de Liga Mendocina (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 (1):: 1998
  • Copa Competencia (5): 1924, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1932

References

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  1. ^Daniel Vila asumió como nuevo presidente de Independiente Rivadavia
  2. ^Alfredo Berti vuelve a la Lepra mendocina para llevar adelante su tercer ciclo en la entidad
  3. ^abcdeUna centuria de amor eterno onLos Andes (archived)
  4. ^abArgentina - Provincia de Mendoza - Liga Mendocina de Fútbol - Campeones
  5. ^Argentina 1982 - Campeonato Nacional 1982 (Nacional Championship)
  6. ^Independiente Rivadavia venció a Almirante Brown y logró el ascenso a primera división on espn.com.ar, 29 Oct 2023
  7. ^En una final electrizante, Independiente Rivadavia le ganó por penales a Argentinos y se coronó campeón de la Copa Argentina on Infobae. 5 Nov 2025
  8. ^Recibimiento histórico: Independiente Rivadavia pisó suelo mendocino tras gritar campeón en la Copa Argentina by Sergio Faría onLos Andes. 6 Nov 2025
  9. ^"Plantel 2025".independienterivadavia.com.ar. Retrieved5 May 2025.

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