There was no bump and the First team,
Boca, became champion of the Argentine Super Cup after beating Patronato de Paraná
, the last winner of the Argentine Cup but since it was relegated it is playing in the First National.
Thus,
Xeneize added its official star number 74, of which 52 are titles in local competitions
.
In the general table, they surpassed River by five, in the national cups by two and in the local titles, by one.
In this way, Huracán continues to be the only team that, playing in promotion football, beat a First Division team in a final: they drew 0-0 with Rosario Central and won the 2013/14 Argentine Cup on penalties.
The third was the charm for Boca
, who had lost the last two definitions of the National Cups that were played against Racing.
Now, in this area, he took two stars ahead of River and Racing, who have 15. But also, adding the League and Cup titles, Boca
reached 52 titles, one more than River
, which had reached the number 51 on December 18, 2021, when he beat Colón 4-0 for the Champions Trophy.
At that point, Boca was 49. But last year they won the League Cup and the League and they had reached it.
Now, he's over it.
In the detail of the 17 National Cups, it is the second Argentine Super Cup that he has won: the previous one was in 2018. He also has 5 Ibarguren Cups (1919, 1923, 1924, 1940, 1944), 3 Argentine Cups (2011-12, 2014- 15 and 2019-210), 2 Jockey Club Competition Cup (1919 and 1925), 2 Professional League Cup (2020 and 2022), and a Stimulus Cup (1926), British Competition Cup (1946) and Argentina Cup (1969).
In addition, Boca has 35 leagues, completing the 52 national titles.
He was champion in the tournaments of 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1943, 1944, 1954, 1962, 1964, 1965, National 1969, National 1970, Metropolitan 1976, National 1976. Metropolitan 1981, Opening 1992, Opening 1998, Closing 1999, Opening 2000, Opening 2003, Opening 2005, Closing 2006, Opening 2008, Opening 2011, 2015, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2019-20, 2022.
To complete the 74 stars,
Xeneize won 22 international titles
.
The first four were from the River Plate (AFA-AUF): Cup Tie Competition 1919, Cousenier Honor Cup 1920, Escobar Gerona Confraternity Cup 1935 and 1946).
The other 18 from Conmebol-Uefa: Libertadores (6) 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2007;
South American Cup Winners' Cup (4) 1990, 2005, 2006 and 2008;
European-South American (3) 1977, 2000 and 2003;
South American Cup (2) 2004 and 2005;
South American Super Cup (1) 1989;
Super Cup Master Cup (1) 1992;
and Gold Cup Nicolás Leoz (1) 1993.
All National Cup winners
mouth 17
River 15
racing 15
Independent 9
Alumni and Hurricane 8
Central Rosary 6
San Isidro 4
Newell's and Rosario Athletic (now Atlético del Rosario) 3
Arsenal, 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.
Top ten local titles (National Leagues and Cups)
mouth 52
River 51
racing 33
Independent 25
St. Lawrence 17
hurricane 13
Velez 11
Central Rosary 10
Newell's 9
students 8
The top ten Argentine soccer champions*
mouth 74
River 69
Independent 45
Racing 39
St. Lawrence 22
Alumni 22
Velez 16
students 14
hurricane 13
Central Rosary 11
*Includes league and local cups plus international cups
Top ten First Division titles
River 36
Mouth 35
Racing 18
Independent 16
St. Lawrence 15
Velez 10
Alumni 10
students 6
Newell's 6
hurricane 5
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