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Head-to-head record[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

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Player records[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

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Top five appearances[1]
Player Club Games
Reinaldo Merlo River Plate 42
Hugo Gatti both 38
Silvio Marzolini Boca Juniors 37
Ángel Labruna River Plate 35
Roberto Mouzo Boca Juniors 35
Top five goalscorers[1]
Player Club Goals
Ángel Labruna River Plate 16
Oscar Más River Plate 12
Paulo Valentim Boca Juniors 10
Carlos Manuel Morete River Plate 9
Martín Palermo Boca Juniors 9
Bernabé Ferreyra River Plate 8

Match records[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

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Largest margin of victory (4+ goals)[1]
Date Home team Score Away team
December 23, 1928 Boca Juniors 6–0 River Plate
October 19, 1941 River Plate 5–1 Boca Juniors
July 19, 1942 River Plate 4–0 Boca Juniors
August 17, 1955 River Plate 0–4 Boca Juniors
May 19, 1959 Boca Juniors 5–1 River Plate
March 7, 1982 River Plate 1–5 Boca Juniors
Highest scoring matches (7+ goals)[1]
Date Home team Score Away team
October 15, 1972 River Plate 5–4 Boca Juniors
November 24, 1957 River Plate 5–3 Boca Juniors
June 27, 1973 Boca Juniors 5–2 River Plate
February 3, 1974 Boca Juniors 5–2 River Plate
March 2, 1980 Boca Juniors 2–5 River Plate
February 27, 1991 Boca Juniors 4–3 River Plate

Players to have played for both clubs[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Please note, this is a non-exhaustive list of players to have played for both clubs

River's greatest moments[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

  • August 13, 1913: River won the first official Superclásico 2–1.
  • October 19, 1941: The River team of the 1940s known as "La Máquina" beat Boca 5–1, their biggest win over Boca, on their way to the Argentine championship.
  • July 19, 1942: River won 4–0, equaling their biggest win over Boca.
  • November 8, 1942: River came back from 2–0 down to a 2–2 draw, clinching the championship of that year in the home of their arch-rivals for first time in history.
  • December 8, 1955: River won the second championship at La Bombonera after a 2–1 victory over Boca.
  • February 10, 1966: River won 2–1 at El Monumental in the first ever meeting of the clubs in international competitions.
  • October 15, 1972: River came back from 4–2 down to win 5–4 in the highest scoring Superclásico in history.
  • November 9, 1977: River came back from 1–0 down in La Bombonera to win 2–1 with a last minute goal from a 40 meters dash of Pedro Alexis Gonzalez, securing River's top position in the 1977 Metropolitano championship, which they won in the next round.
  • April 6, 1986: In a game remembered for the fact that it was played with an orange ball, River won 2–0 at La Bombonera right after winning the 1985–86 championship.
  • July 27, 1989: River won 2–1 the re-qualifying final of the 1989 Liguilla pre-Libertadores preventing Boca's qualification for Copa Libertadores 1990.
  • December 11, 1994: River won 3–0 at La Bombonera, securing the 1994 Apertura.
  • March 23, 1997: River came back from 3–0 at El Monumental to draw 3–3 costing Boca a famous win.
  • March 10, 2002: River won 3–0 at La Bombonera on their way to win the 2002 Clausura.
  • May 16, 2004: River won 1–0 a decisive match at La Bombonera with a goal from Fernando Cavenaghi, paving the way to win the 2004 Clausura.
  • October 8, 2006: River defeated Boca 3–1 at El Monumental, breaking Boca's 22 match record without defeats.
  • October 7, 2007: River won 2–0 at home to prevent Boca from going top of the table and damaged their chances of winning the 2007 Apertura.

Boca's greatest moments[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

  • August 2, 1908: Boca won the first Superclásico ever 3–1.
  • December 23, 1928: Boca defeated River 6–0, the biggest win in Superclásico history, with two goals from Domingo Tarasconi, Roberto Cherro and Esteban Kuko.
  • May 19, 1959: After 18 years Boca avenged their 5–1 defeat by River with a 5–1 win at La Bombonera with two goals from Jose Yudica.
  • December 9, 1962: Boca defeated River 1–0 at La Bombonera to secure the top position of 1962 championship, which they won in the next round. This match is happily remembered for Boca's fans, because Antonio Roma stopped a penalty kick shoot by Delem, in the last minutes of it.
  • December 14, 1969: Despite River's recovery from a 0–2 down, Boca won the national championship in the home of their arch-rivals after a 2–2 drawn.
  • February 3, 1974: Carlos García Cambón scored four goals on his Boca debut in a 5–2 win, the most goals scored by a single player in the Superclásico. It was also Boca's second successive 5–2 win.
  • December 22, 1976: Boca won the first ever final between the two clubs 1–0 to claim the 1976 Nacional.[2]
  • April 10, 1981: Boca won 3–0 on their way to winning the 1981 Metropolitano championship, with a famous goal of Maradona against Ubaldo Matildo Fillol.
  • March 7, 1982: Boca won 5–1 at El Monumental, in the 1982 Nacional championship, the biggest away win in the history of the Superclásico. Due to a contractual conflict, River played the match with youth players.
  • February 27, 1991: Boca came back from 3–1 down to win 4–3 in the highest scoring Superclásico in Libertadores Cup history.
  • March 31, 1991: Boca won its fifth consecutive derby of the year 1–0 at La Bombonera.
  • July 14, 1996: Claudio Caniggia scored a hat-trick to help Boca win 4–1 at La Bombonera, barely a month after River won the Copa Libertadores.
  • May 24, 2000: Having lost the first leg of the 2000 Copa Libertadores quarter-final 2–1 at El Monumental, Boca won 3–0 at home to progress to the semi-final and later go on to win the competition and the Intercontinental Cup. Boca's third goal was scored by substitute Martín Palermo after a six-month injury.
  • November 9, 2003: Boca, then Championships of Copa Libertadores 2003 won 2–0 at El Monumental with goals scored by Brazilian striker Iarley and Sebastián Battaglia in their way to win the Apertura 2003.
  • June 17, 2004: Having won the first leg of the 2004 Copa Libertadores semi-final 1–0 at La Bombonera, Boca went to El Monumental, where River scored first. With just five minutes left Carlos Tévez scored to level the score 1–1 and so give Boca a 2–1 aggregate lead. However, a last-minute goal by Cristián Nasuti for River took the match to penalties. Boca then won the penalty shootout 5–4.
  • October 18, 2008: Ten-man Boca won 1–0 at El Monumental on their way to winning the 2008 Apertura.

Full list of results[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Official Domestic Competitions
Date Home team Score Away team Boca scorers River scorers
September 20, 1931 Boca Juniors 1–1 River Plate Francisco Varallo Carlos Peucelle
January 6, 1932 River Plate 0–3 Boca Juniors Antonio Alberino, Ramón Muttis, Francisco Varallo
June 19, 1932 River Plate 1–1 Boca Juniors Juan Mariani Bernabé Ferreyra
October 31, 1932 Boca Juniors 2–1 River Plate Julio César Cáceres (2) Bernabé Ferreyra
July 2, 1933 Boca Juniors 1–1 River Plate Miguel Nardini Luna
November 19, 1933 River Plate 3–1 Boca Juniors Cuello (o.g.) Bernabé Ferreyra (2), Manuel Ferreira
June 17, 1934 Boca Juniors 4–1 River Plate Vicente Cusatti, Roberto Cherro, Luis Antonio Sánchez (2) Bernabé Ferreyra
September 16, 1934 River Plate 0–1 Boca Juniors Roberto Cherro
November 4, 1934 Boca Juniors 2–0 River Plate Francisco Varallo, Julio César Cáceres
April 21, 1935 Boca Juniors 1–0 River Plate Roberto Cherro
September 1, 1935 River Plate 1–1 Boca Juniors Francisco Varallo Luis María Rongo
April 19, 1936 Boca Juniors 2–3 River Plate Roberto Cherro, Julio César Cáceres Carlos Peucelle, Bernabé Ferreyra (2)
August 30, 1936 River Plate 2–1 Boca Juniors Alfredo González Luis María Rongo, José Manuel Moreno
August 7, 1937 Boca Juniors 2–1 River Plate Alfredo González, Roberto Cherro Luis María Rongo
December 12, 1937 River Plate 3–2 Boca Juniors Miguel Careri (2) Deambrossi, Vaschetto, Bernabé Ferreyra
April 10, 1938 Boca Juniors 1–2 River Plate Miguel Careri Vaschetto, Moreiro
September 4, 1938 River Plate 2–2 Boca Juniors Julio César Cáceres (2) Luis María Rongo (2),
February 11, 1939 Boca Juniors 3–5 River Plate José Liztherman (3) Luis María Rongo (2), Vaschetto (2), Adolfo Pedernera
June 11, 1939 River Plate 0–2 Boca Juniors Juan Pícaro, Francisco Varallo
November 5, 1939 Boca Juniors 1–2 River Plate Francisco Varallo Blanco, Ángel Labruna
June 30, 1940 Boca Juniors 3–1 River Plate Julio Rosell, Jaime Sarlanga, Ricardo Alarcón D'Alessandro
November 17, 1940 River Plate 1–1 Boca Juniors Aníbal Tenorio Ángel Labruna
Jun 29, 1941 Boca Juniors 2–1 River Plate Raúl Emeal, Roque Valsecchi D'Alessandro
October 19, 1941 River Plate 5–1 Boca Juniors Mario Boyé Ángel Labruna, José Manuel Moreno, Deambrossi (2), Adolfo Pedernera
July 19, 1942 River Plate 4–0 Boca Juniors Deambrossi, Ángel Labruna (2), José Manuel Moreno
November 8, 1942 Boca Juniors 2–2 River Plate Bernardo Gandulla (2) Adolfo Pedernera (2)
May 16, 1943 River Plate 3–1 Boca Juniors Severino Varela Ángel Labruna (2), Juan Carlos Muñoz
September 26, 1943 Boca Juniors 2–1 River Plate Severino Varela (2) Félix Loustau
May 14, 1944 Boca Juniors 1–1 River Plate Severino Varela Adolfo Pedernera
September 3, 1944 River Plate 0–1 Boca Juniors Severino Varela
July 28, 1945 River Plate 1–0 Boca Juniors Félix Loustau
November 18, 1945 Boca Juniors 4–1 River Plate Pío Corcuera, Mario Boyé (2), Jaime Sarlanga Ramos
June 30, 1946 River Plate 2–0 Boca Juniors Félix Loustau (2)
October 27, 1946 Boca Juniors 2–0 River Plate Carlos Sosa, Mario Boyé
April 27, 1947 Boca Juniors 2–0 River Plate Mario Boyé, Eduardo Ricagni
August 24, 1947 River Plate 2–1 Boca Juniors Eduardo Ricagni Ángel Labruna, Reyes
August 1, 1948 Boca Juniors 1–2 River Plate Carlos Gómez Sánchez Ángel Labruna, Reyes
December 8, 1948 River Plate 1–1 Boca Juniors Carlos Gómez Sánchez Lattanzio
July 31, 1949 River Plate 1–0 Boca Juniors Ángel Labruna
November 13, 1949 Boca Juniors 2–0 River Plate Jorge Duilio Benitez, Marcos Busico
June 11, 1950 River Plate 1–0 Boca Juniors Barbeito
October 12, 1950 Boca Juniors 1–2 River Plate Francisco Campana Angel Labruna, Walter Goméz
  1. ^ a b c d Números y estadísticas de Boca-River, su espndeportes-akamai.espn.go.com, ESPN Deportes, 25 ottobre 2009. URL consultato il 29 marzo 2011.
  2. ^ (Spanish) Ramiro Scandolo, Ganamos la final más importante, Olé, 22 dicembre 2006. URL consultato il 23 gennaio 2009. Lingua sconosciuta: Spanish (aiuto)