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2019–20 Club Atlético River Plate season
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The 2019–20 season was River Plate's 9th consecutive season in the top division of Argentine football.[1] In addition to the Primera División, the club competed in the Copa Argentina, Copa de la Superliga and Copa Libertadores.[1]
The season covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.
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Pre-season
Zacarías Morán agreed a loan move to Chacarita Juniors on 18 June 2019.[2] Maximiliano Velazco's loan with Defensores de Belgrano, which was set to expire on 30 June, was extended on 20 June.[3][4] Camilo Mayada headed to Mexico with Atlético San Luis on 22 June.[5][6] River Plate toured the United States for pre-season, with the first match being played on 27 June against Ventura County Fusion at the Wallis Annenberg Stadium in Los Angeles as they ran out 5–0 winners; with Lucas Beltrán netting twice.[7][8] On that same day, Héctor Martínez departed on loan to Defensa y Justicia.[9] Their second friendly took place on 28 June, as they scored five again after defeating Guadalajara of Liga MX in game one of the Colossus Cup.[10][11] 29 June saw Alexander Barboza go to Independiente.[12]
Numerous loans from the previous campaign officially expired on and around 30 June.[13] River met Ventura County Fushion of USL League Two for a secondary match-up on 4 July, with Jorge Carrascal scoring four times in a 7–0 victory.[14][15] Luciano Lollo was loaned to Banfield on 6 July.[16][17] On matchday two of the Colossus Cup, River beat another Mexican team in América with goals from Julián Álvarez and Cristian Ferreira.[18]
July
Gimnasia y Esgrima (M) were defeated in the Copa Argentina R32 on 16 July, though it took a 4–5 penalty shoot-out win to do so.[19] Carlos Auzqui went off on loan to Lanús on 17 July.[20][21] On 23 July, River Plate met Brazilian club Cruzeiro in the first leg of a Copa Libertadores round of sixteen encounter, as the two played out a goalless draw at Estadio Monumental.[22] River travelled to Argentinos Juniors in game one of the 2019–20 Primera División, subsequently coming away with a point.[23] On 30 July, after they again drew 0–0 with Cruzeiro in the Copa Libertadores, River Plate advanced to the next round following a penalty shoot-out victory.[24]
August
On 1 August, Joaquín Arzura headed out on loan to Huracán.[25][26] Hours later, River announced their first signing of the new campaign as Paulo Díaz arrived from Al-Ahli of the Saudi Professional League.[27][28] River built upon their point on the opening day in the Primera División over Argentinos Juniors with a 3–0 win versus Lanús on 4 August on home soil.[29] Alan Marcel Picazzo joined Villa Dálmine on loan on 8 August.[30][31] River beat All Boys 7–0 and 5–1 in friendlies on 9 August, with Matías Suárez netting a hat-trick in the former while Ignacio Scocco scored a brace in the latter.[32] 10 August saw Santiago Vera leave River Plate, as the midfielder agreed terms on a move to Paraguayan Primera División outfit Olimpia.[33] Colo-Colo revealed the loan signing of Iván Rossi on 13 August.[34][35]
River, for the first time since 1962, put six goals past reigning champions Racing Club away from home in the league on 17 August.[36] River Plate defeated Cerro Porteño in the first leg of a Copa Libertadores quarter-final on 22 August, winning 2–0 after Ignacio Fernández and Rafael Santos Borré netted spot-kicks.[37] River's first league loss came three days later, as Talleres won at the Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti for the first time in twenty-nine years.[38] On 29 August, River progressed to the Copa Libertadores semi-finals after beating Paraguayan side Cerro Porteño 3–1 on aggregate, having drawn 1–1 in the second leg in Asunción.[39]
September
River opened September with a Superclásico at home to Boca Juniors, which ended drawn after no goals were scored.[40] On 22 September, they got their second loss of the season, losing 2–1 at home to Vélez Sarsfield. They ended the month with a 2–0 victory against Gimnasia.
October
On the first day of October, River beat rivals Boca in a tense first leg of the Libertadores semi-finals 2–0 with goals from Borre and Fernandez.[41] Ten days later, they beat Primera Nacional club Almagro in the Copa Argentina quarter-final, then followed this up with a 3–3 draw against Arsenal. On 22 October, River lost the second leg of the Libertadores semi-finals against Boca 1–0, but progressed to the final 2–1 on aggregate.[42] River ended the month with a 2–1 victory against Colon.
November
On 14 November, River beat Primera Nacional club and fellow Buenos Aires club Estudiantes de Buenos Aires in the Copa Argentina semi-final. A week later they lost the Copa Libertadores final against Flamengo. River were leading 1-0 until the 88th minute of the game through a goal from Santos Borre, but two goals from Gabriel Barbosa in six minutes gave Flamengo their second Copa Libertadores.[43] River ended the month on a positive note, with a 2–3 away victory vs Newell's Old Boys.
December
December began with a home loss against rivals San Lorenzo. Five days later, River beat Central Córdoba 3–0 in the Copa Argentina Final, in their last game of 2019.
January
River Plate began the new year with a 2–1 victory against rivals Independiente at Estadio Libertadores de América. They followed this victory with another away victory against Godoy Cruz.
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Transfers
Domestic transfer windows:[92]
3 July 2019 to 24 September 2019
20 January 2020 to 19 February 2020.
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Friendlies
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Pre-season
In June 2019, River Plate were announced as one of four clubs, alongside Guadalajara, América and Boca Juniors, that would take part in the inaugural Colossus Cup in the United States.[97] They were scheduled to face the Liga MX duo at SDCCU Stadium in San Diego on 28 June and at CenturyLink Field in Seattle on 6 July.[97][98] A day before facing Guadalajara, the club took on USL League Two side Ventura County Fusion in a friendly match.[7][8] They met the American outfit again on 4 July.[99]
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27 June 2019 Friendly | River Plate | 5–0 | ![]() | Los Angeles, United States |
J. Carrascal ![]() L. Beltrán ![]() ![]() C. Ferreira ![]() B. Rollheiser ![]() |
River Plate TyC Sports |
Stadium: Wallis Annenberg Stadium |
28 June 2019 Colossus Cup: 1 | Guadalajara ![]() | 1–5 | River Plate | San Diego, United States |
20:15 GMT-7 | M. Ortiz ![]() |
River Plate Vavel |
N. De La Cruz ![]() R. Borré ![]() I. Fernández ![]() B. Rollheiser ![]() |
Stadium: SDCCU Stadium Referee: Kyle Burkhardt (United States) |
4 July 2019 Friendly | River Plate | 7–0 | ![]() | Los Angeles, United States |
J. Carrascal ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() B. Rollheiser ![]() N. Gallardo ![]() E. Pérez ![]() |
River Plate AS |
Stadium: Wallis Annenberg Stadium |
6 July 2019 Colossus Cup: 2 | América ![]() | 0–2 | River Plate | Seattle, United States |
17:00 GMT-7 | River Plate El Comercio |
J. Álvarez ![]() C. Ferreira ![]() |
Stadium: CenturyLink Field Referee: Brad Jensen (United States) |
Mid-season
River Plate and All Boys (Primera B Nacional) scheduled a friendly with each other for 9 August, in Ezeiza at River Camp.[100]
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9 August 2019 Friendly | River Plate | 7–0 | All Boys | Ezeiza, Argentina |
09:00 GMT-3 | M. Suárez ![]() ![]() ![]() E. Palacios ![]() I. Fernández ![]() L. Martínez Quarta ![]() J. Carrascal ![]() |
Stadium: River Camp Attendance: 0[d] |
9 August 2019 Friendly | River Plate | 5–1 | All Boys | Ezeiza, Argentina |
I. Scocco ![]() ![]() B. Rollheiser ![]() C. Ferreira ![]() J. Álvarez ![]() |
F. Cardozo ![]() |
Stadium: River Camp Attendance: 0[e] |
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Primera División
League table
Source: AFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) play-off (only if needed to decide championship); 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head points; 6) head-to-head goal difference; 7) head-to-head goals scored.
(C) Champions
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) play-off (only if needed to decide championship); 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head points; 6) head-to-head goal difference; 7) head-to-head goals scored.
(C) Champions
Relegation table
Source: AFA
Results summary
Last updated: 7 March 2020.
Source: Soccerway
Matches
The fixtures for the 2019–20 campaign were released on 10 July.[101]
Win Draw Loss
27 July 2019 1 | Argentinos Juniors | 1–1 | River Plate | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
20:00 GMT-3 | D. Batallini ![]() |
River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
J. Carrascal ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio Diego Armando Maradona Referee: Fernando Rapallini (Argentina) |
4 August 2019 2 | River Plate | 3–0 | Lanús | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
17:45 GMT-3 | R. Borré ![]() M. Suárez ![]() |
River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Referee: Germán Delfino (Argentina) |
17 August 2019 3 | Racing Club | 1–6 | River Plate | Avellaneda, Argentina |
20:00 GMT-3 | A. Solari ![]() |
River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
R. Borré ![]() M. Suárez ![]() I. Fernández ![]() N. De La Cruz ![]() I. Scocco ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón Referee: Patricio Loustau (Argentina) |
25 August 2019 4 | River Plate | 0–1 | Talleres | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
17:45 GMT-3 | River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
N. Bustos ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Referee: Néstor Pitana (Argentina) |
1 September 2019 5 | River Plate | 0–0 | Boca Juniors | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
17:00 GMT-3 | River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti Referee: Fernando Rapallini (Argentina) |
14 September 2019 6 | Huracán | 0–4 | River Plate | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Stadium: Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó |
22 September 2019 7 | River Plate | 1–2 | Velez Sarsfield | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
28 September 2019 8 | Gimnasia (LP) | 0–2 | River Plate | La Plata, Argentina |
6 October 2019 9 | River Plate | 2–0 | Patronato | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
18 October 2019 10 | Arsenal | 3–3 | River Plate | Sarandi, Argentina |
29 October 2019 11 | River Plate | 2–1 | Colon |
2 November 2019 12 | Aldosivi | 1–2 | River Plate |
10 November 2019 13 | River Plate | 0–1 | Rosario Central |
30 November 2019 14 | Newell's Old Boys | 2–3 | River Plate |
8 December 2019 15 | River Plate | 0–1 | San Lorenzo |
19 January 2020 16 | Independinte | 1–2 | River Plate |
25 January 2020 17 | Godoy Cruz | 0–1 | River Plate |
2 February 2020 18 | River Plate | 2–0 | Central Cordoba |
9 February 2020 19 | Unión de Santa Fe | 1–2 | River Plate |
16 February 2020 20 | River Plate | 1–0 | Banfield | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
23 February 2020 21 | Estudiantes de La Plata | 0–2 | River Plate | La Plata, Argentina |
29 February 2020 22 | River Plate | 1–1 | Defensa y Justicia |
7 March 2020 23 | Atlético Tucumán | 1–1 | River Plate |
Copa Argentina
River Plate began their cup run against Primera B Nacional side Gimnasia y Esgrima (M) on 16 July 2019, at the Estadio Único in Villa Mercedes. The game was narrow with River needing penalties to eliminate the ambitious second-tier club. In the round of 16, River disposed of Godoy Cruz courtesy of an own goal. In the quarter-finals, River beat another second-tier club, Club Almagro, on their way to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals they faced tournament surprise Estudiantes, beating them 2–0 and advancing to the final where they beat Central Cordoba 3–0.
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16 July 2019 R32 | Gimnasia y Esgrima (M) | 1–1 (4–5 p) | River Plate | Villa Mercedes, Argentina |
21:10 GMT-3 | R. Vera ![]() |
River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
E. Palacios ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio Único Referee: Andrés Merlos (Argentina) |
Penalties | ||||
L. Aguirre ![]() B. Zabaleta ![]() T. Marchiori ![]() B. Andrada ![]() L. Carrizo ![]() |
I. Fernández ![]() N. De La Cruz ![]() C. Ferreira ![]() R. Borré ![]() B. Rollheiser ![]() |
18 September 2019 R16 | Godoy Cruz | 0–1 | River Plate | Lanús, Argentina |
21:10 | Report | Varela ![]() |
Stadium: Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez Referee: Facundo Tello |
11 October 2019 QF | River Plate | 2–0 | Almagro | Mendoza, Argentina |
20:30 | Borré ![]() Scocco ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Malvinas Argentinas Referee: Ariel Penel |
14 November 2019 SF | River Plate | 2–0 | Estudiantes (BA) | Córdoba, Argentina |
21:10 | Pinola ![]() Palacios ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Mario Alberto Kempes Referee: Mauro Vigliano |
13 December 2019 F | Central Córdoba (SdE) | 0–3 | River Plate | Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, Argentina |
21:10 | Report | Scocco ![]() Fernández ![]() Álvarez ![]() |
Referee: Facundo Tello |
Copa Libertadores
River Plate were drawn with Brazil's Cruzeiro in the Copa Libertadores round of 16, beating them on penalties after subsequent 0-0 draws. In the quarter-finals River beat Cerro Porteño 3-1 on aggregate. Local rivals Boca Juniors were disposed of in the semi-finals, in what was a rematch of the 2018 finals.[102] River were paired up with Brazilian champions Flamengo in the final, who made a comeback in four minutes to take the title from River.
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23 July 2019 R16 L1 | River Plate | 0–0 | Cruzeiro | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
19:15 GMT-3 | River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti Referee: Julio Bascuñán (Chile) |
30 July 2019 R16 L2 | Cruzeiro | 0–0 (0–0 agg.) (2–4 p) | River Plate | Belo Horizonte, Brazil |
19:15 GMT-3 | River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
Stadium: Mineirão Referee: Roberto Tobar (Chile) | ||
Penalties | ||||
Henrique ![]() Fred ![]() David ![]() Robinho ![]() |
N. De La Cruz ![]() G. Montiel ![]() L. Martínez Quarta ![]() R. Borré ![]() |
22 August 2019 QF L1 | River Plate | 2–0 | ![]() | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
19:15 GMT-3 | I. Fernández ![]() R. Borré ![]() |
River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti Referee: Víctor Carrillo (Peru) |
29 August 2019 QF L2 | Cerro Porteño ![]() | 1–1 (1–3 agg.) | River Plate | Asunción, Paraguay |
18:15 GMT-4 | N. Haedo Valdez ![]() |
River Plate Infobae Soccerway |
N. De La Cruz ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio General Pablo Rojas Referee: Julio Bascuñán (Chile) |
1 October 2019 SF L1 | River Plate | 2–0 | Boca Juniors | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
21:30 GMT-3 | Stadium: Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti |
22 October 2019 SF L1 | Boca Juniors | 1–0 (2–1 agg.) | River Plate | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
21:30 GMT-3 | Stadium: La Bombonera |
23 November 2019 F | Flamengo | 2–1 | River Plate | Lima, Peru |
15:00 UTC−5 | Gabriel Barbosa ![]() |
R. Borre ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Attendance: 78,573 |
2020 Copa Libertadores
On 12 March 2020, CONMEBOL announced that the tournament would be suspended after matchday 2 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with matches on matchday 3, originally scheduled for 17–19 March 2020, postponed to a later date.[103] On 17 April 2020, CONMEBOL announced that the tournament would be suspended indefinitely, and no date had been set for its resumption.[104] On 10 July 2020, CONMEBOL announced the new schedule for the remainder of the competition,[105] with the updated fixtures announced on 26 August 2020 to begin with matchday 3 on 15 September 2020.[106][107][108]
Group G
Source: CONMEBOL
Win Draw Loss
4 March 2020 MD1 | LDU Quito | 3–0 | River Plate | Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito |
19:30 |
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Report | Referee: Andrés Rojas (Colombia) |
11 March 2020 MD2 | River Plate | 8–0 | Binacional | Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires |
19:15 | Report | Referee: Jesús Valenzuela (Venezuela) |
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Statistics accurate as of 2 September 2019.
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