List of Club Atlético River Plate managers

The following is a list of Argentine Club Atlético River Plate managers since 1931 to present days. There are no records for the period 1901–31.

List of managers

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  • There are no statistics about the 1901–30 period so only head coaches since 1931 are listed below.
  • In the case of interim coaches periods, they are not numbered as they were not official managers.
Keys
  •   indicates interim manager.
# Name Period Titles
1
  Víctor Caamaño 1931–33
1
2
  Felipe Pascucci 1933
3
  Eugênio Medgyessy 1934
4
  Imre Hirschl 1934–38
6
5
  Renato Cesarini 1939
6
  Ferenc Plattkó 1940
  Renato Cesarini 1940–44
6
7
  Carlos Peucelle 1945–46
8
  José María Minella 1947–59
8
9
  Alejandro Galán 1960
10
  José Ramos 1961
11
  Néstor Rossi 1961–62
  José María Minella 1963
  Ángel Labruna 1963
12
  Enrique Fernández Viola 1963
  Carlos Peucelle 1964
13
  José Curti 1964
14
  José Manuel Moreno 1964
  Carlos Peucelle 1964
  Renato Cesarini 1965–66
15
  Juan Carlos Lorenzo 1967
  José Zorzenón 1967
16
  José D'Amico 1967
17
  Ángel Labruna 1968–70
18
  Didí 1970–72
  Osvaldo Diez 1972
19
  Juan Urriolabeitía 1972
20
  Delém 1973
21
  Néstor Rossi 1974
22
  Omar Sívori 1974
  Federico Vairo 1974
  Ángel Labruna 1975–81
6
23
  Alfredo Di Stéfano 1981–82
1
24
  Vladislao Cap 1982
25
  José Manuel Vázquez 1982
26
  José Ramos Delgado 1982
27
  José Varacka 1983
  Martín Pando 1983
28
  Jorge Dominichi 1983
29
  Luis Cubilla 1984
  Federico Vairo 1984
30
  Héctor Veira 1984–87
3
  Fernando Areán 1987
31
  Carlos Griguol 1987–88
1
32
  César Luis Menotti 1988–89
  Martín Pando 1989
33
  Reinaldo Merlo 1989
34
  Daniel Passarella 1989–94
3
35
  Américo Gallego 1994
1
36
  Carlos Babington 1995
37
  Ramón Díaz 1995–00
6
  Américo Gallego 2000–01
1
  Patricio Hernández 2001
  Ramón Díaz 2001–02
1
38
  Manuel Pellegrini 2002–03
1
39
  Leonardo Astrada 2004–05
1
  Reinaldo Merlo 2005–06
  Daniel Passarella 2006–07
  Jorge Gordillo 2007
40
  Diego Simeone 2008
1
  Gabriel Rodríguez 2008
41
  Néstor Gorosito 2009
  Leonardo Astrada 2009–10
41
  Ángel Cappa 2010
42
  Juan José López 2010–11
43
  Matías Almeyda 2011–12
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  Gustavo Zapata 2012
  Ramón Díaz 2012–14
2
44
  Marcelo Gallardo 2014–22
14
45
  Martín Demichelis 2023–24
3
  Marcelo Escudero 2024
  Marcelo Gallardo 2024–

Winning managers

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Name Titles won Details
  Marcelo Gallardo
14
2014 Copa Sudamericana, 2015 Recopa Sudamericana, 2015 Copa Libertadores, 2015 Suruga Bank Championship, 2016 Recopa Sudamericana, 2015–16 Copa Argentina, 2016–17 Copa Argentina, 2017 Supercopa Argentina, 2018 Copa Libertadores, 2019 Recopa Sudamericana, 2018–19 Copa Argentina, 2019 Recopa Sudamericana, 2021 Argentine Primera División, 2021 Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional.
  Ramón Díaz
9
1996 Apertura, 1997 Clausura, 1997 Apertura, 1999 Apertura, 2002 Clausura, 2014 Final, 2013-14 Superfinal,[n2 1] 1996 Copa Libertadores, 1997 Supercopa Sudamericana
  José María Minella
8
1945, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957 Primera División, 1947 Copa Aldao
  Ángel Labruna
6
1975 Metropolitano, 1975 Nacional, 1977 Metropolitano, 1979 Metropolitano, 1979 Nacional, 1980 Metropolitano
  Imre Hirschl
6
1936 (Copa Campeonato), 1936 (Copa de Oro), 1937 Primera División, 1937 Copa Ibarguren, 1936, 1937 Copa Aldao
  Renato Cesarini
6
1941, 1942 Primera División, 1941, 1942 Copa Ibarguren, 1941 Copa Aldao, 1941 Copa Adrián Escobar
  Héctor Veira
3
1985-86, 1986 Copa Libertadores, 1986 Intercontinental Cup
  Daniel Passarella
3
1989-90, 1991 Apertura, 1993 Apertura
  Martín Demichelis
3
2023 Argentine Primera División, 2023 Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional, 2023 Supercopa Argentina
  Américo Gallego
2
1994 Apertura, 2000 Clausura
  Víctor Caamaño
2
1932 Primera División, 1932 Copa de Competencia (LAF)
  Alfredo Di Stéfano
1
1981 Nacional
  Carlos Griguol
1
1986 Copa Interamericana[n2 2]
  Manuel Pellegrini
1
2003 Clausura
  Leonardo Astrada
1
2004 Clausura
  Diego Simeone
1
2008 Clausura
Notes
  1. ^ The "Superfinal" is considered as a national cup by the Argentine Football Association.[1]
  2. ^ Played in 1987.

References

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