racing he was left with the first title that Argentine football has handed out this year: the International Super Cuphe. With this new consecration he accumulates 39 titles, 15 national cups, 18 championships and 6 international (3 AFA-AUF and three Conmebol-Uefa)
The largest harvest of Racing titles was achieved in the first 20 years of its participation in official football. In addition to the nine league titles (1913-1919, 1921 and 1925), he won 5 Ibarguren Cups (1913, 1914, 1916, 1917 and 1918), 4 Copa de Honor (1912, 1913, 1915, 1917) 2 Ricardo Aldao Cup (1917 and 1918) and a Cousenier Honor Cup (1913). In all, 21.
Already as a professional, he added another 18 titles: 9 in the league (1949, 1950, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1966, Apertura 2001, Torneo 2014 and Superliga: 2018/19), 5 in national cups (Copa Beccar Varela 1932; Copa Competition Cup 1933; British Competition Cup 1945; Champions Trophy: 2018/19 and 2022; and International Super Cup); and 3 international ones (Libertadores and Intercontinental 67 and Supercoppa 88).
All National Cup Winners
- mouth 16
- River 15
- run 15
- Independent 9
- Alumni and Hurricane 8
- Central Rosary 6
- San Isidro 4
- Newell’s and Rosario Athletic (now Atlético del Rosario) 3
- Arsenale, Belgrano, LP Students, Lanús, Porteño and San Lorenzo, 2
- Atlanta, Banfield, Central Córdoba de Rosario, Colón, Estudiantes, Gimnasia LP, Nueva Chicago, Patronato, Quilmes, San Martín de Tucumán, Balcarce, Barracas, Tigre, Tiro Federal and Vélez 1.
The top ten Argentine soccer champions*
- mouth 73
- River 69
- Independent 45
- Run 39
- San Lorenzo 22
- Pupils 22
- Velez 16
- students 14
- hurricane 13
- Central Rosary 11
- *Includes local leagues and cups plus international cups
The top ten First Division titles
- River 36
- Mouth 35
- Run 18
- Independent 16
- San Lorenzo 15
- Velez 10
- Pupils 10
- students 6
- Newell’s 6
- hurricane 5
Top ten local titles (national leagues and cups)
- mouth 51
- River 51
- run 33
- Independent 25
- San Lorenzo 17
- hurricane 13
- Velez 11
- Central Rosary 10
- Newell’s 9
- students 8
Source: Clarin
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