2024 Club Atlético River Plate season explained

Club:River Plate
Season:2024
Manager:Martín Demichelis
(until 29 July)[1]
Marcelo Gallardo
(from 5 August)
Stadium:Estadio Monumental
League:Primera División
League Result:6th
Cup1:Copa Argentina
Cup1 Result:Round of 32
Cup2:Copa de la Liga Profesional
Cup2 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup3:Copa Libertadores
Cup3 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:
Miguel Borja (9)
Season Topscorer:
Miguel Borja (28)
Average Attendance:83,812
Largest Loss:Atlético Mineiro 3–0 River Plate
Prevseason:2023
Nextseason:2025

The 2024–25 season is the 123rd season of Club Atlético River Plate and their 13th consecutive season in the Primera División. In addition to their domestic league, River Plate competes in the Copa Argentina and Copa Libertadores.

Squad

Out on loan

Transfers

In

PlayerTransferred fromFeeDateSource
Federico Gattoni SevillaLoan
Franco Carboni Inter MilanLoan[2]
Germán Pezzella Real Betis€4,500,000
Fabricio Bustos InternacionalUndisclosed
Maximiliano Meza Monterrey€2,300,000
Marcos Acuña Sevilla€1,000,000

Out

PlayerTransferred toFeeDateSource
Franco Carboni Inter MilanLoan return[3]
Sebastián Boselli Estudiantes de La PlataLoan

Competitions

Primera División

See main article: 2024 Argentine Primera División.

Matches

Copa Argentina

See main article: 2024 Copa Argentina.

Copa de la Liga Profesional

See main article: 2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional.

Copa Libertadores

See main article: 2024 Copa Libertadores.

Final stages

Semi-finals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Martin Demichelis steps down as coach of River Plate after poor run of form | Flashscore.com. www.flashscore.com.
  2. Web site: Franco Carboni, nuevo jugador de River Plate. Club Atletico River. Plate. caRiverPlate.com.ar.
  3. Web site: Inter re-route Franco Carboni from River Plate to Venezia after just 6 chaotic weeks. August 22, 2024. football-italia.net.