Club Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia (mostly known simply as Independiente Rivadavia) is a football club from
Mendoza,
Argentina
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. The team currently plays in the
Argentine Primera División
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, the first major league in the 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
Club Ferro Carril Oeste, known simply as Ferro Carril Oeste or familiarly, Ferro, is an Argentine sports club from the neighbourhood of Caballito, Buenos Aires. Although many activities are hosted by the club, Ferro is mostly known for its assoc ...
.
History
In 2023, Independiente Rivadavia promoted to Liga Profesional for the first time in history from 2024 season after defeating
Almirante Brown
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0–2 and Champions of Primera Nacional.
Honours
National
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Primera Nacional
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** Winners (1):
2023
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Torneo Argentino A
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** Winners (2): 1998-99, 2006–07
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
Out on loan
Reserve squad
Current coaching staff
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, Head coach , ,
Alfredo Berti
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, Assistant coach , , Martín Spuch
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, Assistant coach , , Santiago Flores
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, Fitness coach , , Leandro Retamoza
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, Fitness coach , , Ramiro Luguercio
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, Goalkeeping coach , , Diego Próspero
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, Physiotherapist , , Javier López
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, Doctor , , Federico Carmona
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Former players
Managers
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Juan Carlos Murúa (1983–1985)
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Claudio "Turco" García
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Darío Felman (2003–2004)
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Roque Alfaro
Roque Raúl Alfaro (born 15 August 1956 in Nogoyá, Entre Ríos) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a striker.
Playing career
Alfaro started his professional career with Newell's Old Boys in the mid-1970s. In 19 ...
(2006)
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Roberto Trotta (2006–2007), (2007–2008)
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Fernando Quiroz (2009–2010)
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Jorge Luis Ghiso (2010)
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Roberto Trotta (2013–2014)
* Ricardo Rodriguez (2014)
* Daniel Garnero (2014–2015)
* Pablo Quinteros (2015–2016)
* Felipe Canedo (2016)
* Daniel Cordoba (2016)
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Martín Astudillo (2016–2017)
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Alfredo Berti (2017)
* José Romero (2017)
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Pablo De Muner (2017)
* Gabriel Gómez (2017–2019)
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Luciano Theiler (2019)
* Matías Minich (2019–2020)
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Marcelo Straccia (2020–2021)
* Gabriel Gómez (2021–2022)
* Ever Demalde (2022–2023)
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Alfredo Berti (2023)
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Rodolfo De Paoli (2023–2024)
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Martín Cicotello (2024)
References
External links
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Football clubs in Mendoza Province
Association football clubs established in 1913
Independiente Rivadavia
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