River approaches Boca and Marcelo Gallardo equaled Carlos Bianchi

River approaches Boca and Marcelo Gallardo equaled Carlos Bianchi

Of those 71 stars, Boca won 34 leagues, 15 national cups and 22 international titles, while River totals 37 local competitions, 14 national cups and 18 internationals.

Third place corresponds to Independiente, which adds 45 in total (16 Leagues, 9 National Cups and 20 International Cups), while Racing harvests 37 (18 Leagues, 13 National Cups and 6 International Cups: 6), the disappeared Alumni 22 (10 Leagues, 8 National Cups and 4 International Cups) and San Lorenzo also accumulates 22 (15 Leagues, 2 National Cups and 5 International Cups).

Legend

The scale continues with Vélez 16, Estudiantes de La Plata 14, Huracán 13, Rosario Central 11, Newell’s Old Boys 9, Belgrano Athletic and Lanús 6, Argentinos Juniors and Arsenal 5.

However, on Saturday night not only River added to his legend, but also his technical director, Marcelo Gallardo. El Muñeco, at the Madre de Cities stadium in Santiago del Estero, reached the harvest of 15 global titles, equaling Carlos Bianchi and remaining just one of the top tournament winner in Argentina, Mago Helenio Herrera.

Gallardo took over at River on June 6, 2014 and, gradually, he consolidated until he became the best coach in the club’s history, surpassing Ángel Labruna and Ramón Ángel Díaz. In the institution of Núñez he won 14 trophies and one, the first of his career, with Nacional de Montevideo, in the 2011/2012 Uruguayan Championship.

In total, the only two teams that he directed gave 15 Olympic laps and in River he gave them crowning champions in the 2014 South American Cup, Recopa 2015, Libertadores 2015, Suruga Bank 2015, Recopa 2016, Argentine Cup 2016, Argentine Cup 2017, Argentine Super Cup 2018, Libertadores 2018, Recopa Sudamericana 2019, Argentina Cup 2019, Argentine Super Cup 2021, Professional Football League 2021 and the recent Champions Trophy 2021.

On average, he takes one Olympic lap every 27.2 games. He has an effectiveness of 62.3%, with 220 victories, 108 draws and 81 defeats.

Overcoming

Instead, Viceroy Carlos Bianchi, who began his career in France, where he directed the Stade de Reims (1984-88) and Nice (1989-90). In addition, he managed Roma (1996-97) and Atlético Madrid (2005-06), he also won 15 titles, leading Vélez and Boca to the top of the world. With Vélez he won six titles between 1993 and 1996: Clausura 93, Libertadores 94, Intercontinental 94, Apertura 95, Interamericana 96 and Clausura 96. With the Liniers team, he achieved something unprecedented in their history: reaching the Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup. In the Fort he directed 182 games (he won 89, drew 55 and lost 38).

After passing through Rome in Italy, in mid-1998 he arrived in Boca. Between 98 and 2004 (in 2002 he did not direct it), he won nine titles: Apertura 98 (undefeated), Clausura 99, Libertadores 2000, Intercontinental 2000, Apertura 2000, Libertadores 2001, Libertadores 2003, Intercontinental 2003 and Apertura 2003.

The average number of titles won by coached games is one in 51.

Another item to be compared is the number of matches it took to reach each consecration. The Viceroy led 194 meetings to achieve the 15 stars, while the Doll got them in 122.

However, Marcelo Gallardo surpasses his own, strangers and himself, He has been at River for seven uninterrupted years that make him the coach that lasts the longest in his position among all the Associations that make up Conmebol, surpassing the stage of Ángel Labruna between 1975 and 1981.

In addition, the Doll adding the title number 14 as River technical director and if you count the 8 that he won as a Millionaire player, he reaches the 22 Olympic laps that Labruna also gave with the band’s shirt, but in this case there were 6 titles as a coach and 16 as a player.

Source From: Ambito

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