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Where is the River Plate?

Where is the River Plate?

Río de la Plata, (Spanish: “River of Silver”) , English River Plate, a tapering intrusion of the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of South America between Uruguay to the north and Argentina to the south.

Why are they called River Plate?

River Plate, who wear white shirts with a red diagonal band, took their name from the English version of Rio de la Plata stamped on crates of imported goods from Britain in the port of Buenos Aires.

Who has played for River Plate?

River Plate and Superclasico Boca Juniors are River Plate’s most famous rivals, with the two teams contesting the Superclasico. Boca Juniors have produced Diego Maradona and Carlos Tevez, while River Plate’s iconic players have included Alfredo di Stefano, Hernan Crespo and Pablo Aimar.

Who is better River Plate or Boca Juniors?

Los Millonarios (River Plate) are more successful than their rivals when it comes to winning Argentina’s Primera Division. While River Plate have bagged a record 37 league titles, Boca have won it 34 times.

Is River Plate a big club?

Given the impact memberships have, River Plate has the 6th biggest following in the world and they are 1st in all of Latin America.

Is the wreck of the Graf Spee still in the River Plate?

The Graf Spee was scuttled off Montevideo. Is it still there? It is. One of the most famous German battleships of the Second World War, the Graf Spee was sunk on 17 December 1939 in the river Plate outside Montevideo in Uruguay.

Was the Graf Spee scuttled?

The German battleship Graf Spee in flames after being scuttled in the River Plate Estuary off Montevideo, Uruguay.

When were River Plate relegated?

2011
In 2011, after a series of dismal seasons, River Plate—Argentina’s most successful soccer club, winner of more than thirty national championships—was relegated to the second division, the B league.

How many titles have River Plate won?

At international level, River Plate has won 16 international titles, with 11 titles recognised by FIFA and CONMEBOL, including the Copa Libertadores, Copa Intercontinental and Copa Sudamericana.

Why is River Plate called Gallinas?

However, Boca fans prefer to call them Las Gallinas (Chickens) because they are scared to beat win. This nickname started in 1966, when River had a 2-0 lead against Uruguayan team Peñarol, but they ended up losing the match, 4-2. They’ve won a combined total of 38 official tournaments.

Why did River Plate get relegated?

But things turned ugly in the second leg when several River players were pepper sprayed at half-time by Boca fans and in clear distress, were rushed to the hospital for treatment. The players were left stranded on the pitch until officials finally decided to suspend the game with the scores remaining 1-0 on aggregate.