CA Independiente

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Basic data
Surname Club Atlético Independiente
Seat Avellaneda
founding January 1, 1905
president Hugo Moyano
Website clubaindependiente.com
First soccer team
Head coach Fernando Berón
Venue Estadio Libertadores de América
Places 50,655
league Primera División
2018/2019 7th place
home
Away
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The Club Atlético Independiente (in German: "Independent Sports Club") is a football club from Avellaneda , an industrial suburb of the Argentine capital in the province of Buenos Aires . The two-time World Cup winner is the record winner of the Copa Libertadores with seven titles won between 1964 and 1984 .

After Boca Juniors and River Plate and Racing Club , Independiente is the fourth most successful club in the first division of Argentina with 16 championship titles . Local neighbor Racing is the “arch rival” of the “red devils”. The two stadiums are less than 300 meters apart and the Avellaneda Derby is the game of the year for fans.

The founding meeting of the Diablos Rojos (red devils) took place on January 1, 1905. However, not enough members were present, and so the formal act of founding was postponed to March 25, 1905. The first club president was Aristides Langone.

successes

National

  • Argentinian Championship Primera División: Nacional 1938, 1939, 1948, 1960, 1963, 1967, Metropolitano 1970, 1971, Nacional 1977, 1978, Metropolitano 1983, Nacional 1988/89, Clausura 1994, Apertura 2002

International

Independiente has been the only team to win the Copa Libertadores four years in a row.

Stadion

The home stadium of Independiente is the Estadio Libertadores de América (English: "Stadium of the Liberators of America"), which was first opened in 1928 , and is also known as Doble Visera (double visor ) due to its construction . After modernization, it can accommodate 50,655 spectators.

The Cilindro , the racing club's stadium, is just a few meters from Doble Visera .

Trainer

Former players

Record goal scorers

No. player Gates Games
1 ParaguayParaguay Arsenio Erico 293 325
2 ArgentinaArgentina Manuel Seoane 233 264
3 ArgentinaArgentina Vicente de la Mata 152 362
4th ArgentinaArgentina Luis Ravaschino 136 285
5 ArgentinaArgentina Antonio Sastre 112 340
6th ArgentinaArgentina Ricardo Bochini 97 638
7th ArgentinaArgentina Norberto Outes 90 173
ArgentinaArgentina Ernesto Grillo 90 194
ItalyItaly Raimundo Orsi 90 219
8th ArgentinaArgentina Camilo Cervino 89 193
9 ArgentinaArgentina Daniel Bertoni 80 179
10 ArgentinaArgentina Aníbal Tarabini 77 163

Web links

Commons : CA Independiente  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Daniel Garnero - Profile on soccerway.com , accessed October 4, 2016
  2. Cristian Díaz - Profile on soccerway.com , accessed October 4, 2016
  3. Cristian Díaz - Profile on soccerway.com , accessed October 4, 2016
  4. ^ Jorge Almirón - Profile on soccerway.com , accessed October 5, 2016
  5. Ponerse rojo (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of June 6, 2015, accessed June 6, 2015