Superclásico#Head-to-head record

{{Short description|Football rivalry between Boca Juniors and River Plate}}

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{{Infobox sports rivalry

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| name = Superclásico

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| image = Mourzo_v_ramondiaz.jpg

| image_size = 250

| caption = Roberto Mouzo (Boca) and Ramón Díaz (River)
during a Superclásico in 1981

| team1logo = Boca Juniors logo18.svg

| team2logo = Escudo del C A River Plate.svg

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| team1 = Boca Juniors

| team2 = River Plate

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| city or region = Buenos Aires, Argentina

| first contested = 24 August 1913
Primera División
{{nowrap|River Plate 2–1 Boca Juniors}}[http://442.perfil.com/2013-08-24-63458-el-primer-superclasico-oficial/ "A 100 años del primer superclásico oficial"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217175705/http://442.perfil.com/2013-08-24-63458-el-primer-superclasico-oficial/ |date=2014-12-17 }}, Perfil, 24 Ago 2013[http://www.clarin.com/deportes/Hace-River-Boca-primer-Superclasico_0_980302151.html "Hace 100 años, River le ganó a Boca el primer superclásico"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161012085316/http://www.clarin.com/deportes/Hace-River-Boca-primer-Superclasico_0_980302151.html |date=2016-10-12 }}, Clarín, 24 Ago 2013[http://blogs.lanacion.com.ar/archivoscopio/archivoscopio/post-de-prueba-luis/ "El primer superclásico se publicó en 1913"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006080134/http://blogs.lanacion.com.ar/archivoscopio/archivoscopio/post-de-prueba-luis/ |date=2014-10-06 }}, La Nación, 19 Mar 2010{{cite web|url=http://www.periodicoparatodos.com.ar/actualidad/nota_074.htm#prof|title=Periódico Para Todos|website=www.periodicoparatodos.com.ar|access-date=2009-04-21|archive-date=2017-11-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171116040826/http://www.periodicoparatodos.com.ar/actualidad/nota_074.htm#prof|url-status=dead}}

| most player appearances = Reinaldo Merlo
(42 matches)

| mostrecent = 27 April 2025
Argentine Primera División
{{nowrap|River Plate 2–1 Boca Juniors}}

| nextmeeting = 9 November 2025
Argentine Primera División
{{nowrap|Boca Juniors v River Plate}}

| total = 265

| series = Boca Juniors: 91
Draw: 85
River Plate: 89

| most wins = Boca Juniors (91)

| league =

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| postseason =

| largestvictory = Boca Juniors 6–0 River Plate
(23 December 1928)
River Plate 5–1 Boca Juniors
(19 October 1941)[http://www.infobae.com/2014/10/04/1599497-todos-los-numeros-la-historia-del-superclasico-river-y-boca "Todos los números de la historia del superclásico"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141007085459/http://www.infobae.com/2014/10/04/1599497-todos-los-numeros-la-historia-del-superclasico-river-y-boca |date=2014-10-07 }}, Infobae, 4 Oct 2014

| broadcasters =

| stadiums = La Bombonera {{small|(Boca Juniors)}}
Más Monumental {{small|(River Plate)}}

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The Superclásico (Superclassic) is the football match in Argentina between Buenos Aires rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate. It derives from the Spanish usage of "clásico" to mean derby, with the prefix "super" used as the two clubs are the most popular and successful clubs in Argentine football. In fact, the term 'Clásico' originated in Argentina, particularly with this match up and it was later exported to other countries such as Spain and Mexico.{{cite web |url=https://elpais.com/especiales/2018/river-boca/ |title=River-Boca: Historia de una rivalidad |website=El Pais |date=11 December 2018 |access-date=16 January 2019 |archive-date=16 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190116100413/https://elpais.com/especiales/2018/river-boca/ |url-status=live }} According to some statistics, they command more than 70% of all Argentine football fans between them.{{cite news|url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=870396|title=La vidriera|publisher=La Nacion|access-date=2010-04-23|archive-date=2011-06-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605225459/http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=870396|url-status=dead}}

The Superclásico is known worldwide as one of the fiercest and most important derbies.{{cite news |date=5 October 2002 |title=Boca Juniors v River Plate |publisher=bbc.co.uk |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/football/features/newsid_2297000/2297495.stm |access-date=22 January 2009 |archive-date=2 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210302170729/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/football/features/newsid_2297000/2297495.stm |url-status=live }} In April 2004, the English newspaper The Observer put the Superclásico at the top of their list of "50 sporting things you must do before you die", saying that "Derby day in Buenos Aires makes the Old Firm game look like a primary school kick-about",{{cite news |last=Hamilton |first=Gavin |date=4 April 2004 |title=50 sporting things you must do before you die |publisher=The Observer |location=London |url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,6903,1182710,00.html |access-date=22 January 2009 |archive-date=16 June 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130616073708/http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,6903,1182710,00.html |url-status=live }} and in 2016 the British football magazine FourFourTwo considered it the "biggest derby in the world".{{cite news |date=29 April 2016 |title=FourFourTwo's 50 Biggest Derbies in the World, No.1: Boca Juniors vs River Plate |work=FourFourTwo |url=http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/fourfourtwos-50-biggest-derbies-world-no1-boca-juniors-vs-river-plate#:v_HObLZQ2sRalA |access-date=3 May 2016 |archive-date=8 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181108065634/https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/fourfourtwos-50-biggest-derbies-world-no1-boca-juniors-vs-river-plate#:v_HObLZQ2sRalA |url-status=live }} That same year The Daily Telegraph ranked this match as the "biggest club rivalry in world football",{{cite news |date=26 May 2016 |title=The 25 biggest club rivalries in world football - where does Real Madrid vs Atletico rank? |publisher=The Daily Telegraph |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/05/26/the-25-biggest-club-rivalries-in-world-football---where-does-rea/ |access-date=27 May 2016 |archive-date=26 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160526100831/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/05/26/the-25-biggest-club-rivalries-in-world-football---where-does-rea/ |url-status=live }} and the Daily Mirror placed it number one in the top 50 football derbies in the world, above El Clásico between Barcelona and Real Madrid, in 2017.{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/top-50-football-derbies-world-11313880|title=The top 50 derbies in the world 10-1: Find out who tops our countdown|first=Joe|last=Mewis|website=Daily Mirror|date=13 October 2017|access-date=4 April 2018|archive-date=23 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210223132807/https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/top-50-football-derbies-world-11313880|url-status=live}}

History

=Origins and background=

File:Boca vs river 1913.jpg

The two clubs Boca and River Plate both have origins in La Boca, the working class dockland area of Buenos Aires, with River being founded in 1901 and Boca in 1905. River, however, moved to the affluent district of Núñez in the north of the city in 1925. Since then, Boca Juniors has been known as the club of Argentina's working class or the people's club, with many Boca fans coming from the local Italian immigrant community. Boca fans are actually known as "Xeneizes" ("Genoese"). By contrast, River Plate became known by the nickname, Los Millonarios (The Millionaires), with a supposedly upper-class support base. Both clubs, however, have supporters from all social classes.

By 1913, both clubs had their fields in La Boca and had not won any league, being also far away from the popularity that would come after. The most known Argentine football rivalry until then had been AlumniBelgrano A.C. (both clubs from Belgrano) until Alumni disbanded in 1911 and Belgrano disaffiliated from the AFA. Racing Club de Avellaneda became the first of the Big Five when that same year won the first of their seven consecutive league titles.[http://andresburgo.com.ar/24-de-agosto-de-1913-el-primer-superclasico-oficial/ El primer superclásico oficial] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201126033646/http://andresburgo.com.ar/24-de-agosto-de-1913-el-primer-superclasico-oficial/ |date=2020-11-26 }} on Andrés Burgo website

Before their first official match, Boca and River had played two friendlies (1908 and 1912). River Plate's nickname was Darseneros (the most popular Millonarios came in 1931). The first official match of the rivalry, the 1913 Superclásico, was played on August 24, 1913 at Racing Club Stadium, with River winning 2–1. 7,000 spectators attended the match, and goals were scored by Cándido García and Antonio Ameal Pereyra (River) and Marcos Meyer (Boca).[https://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/node/1142969 Se cumplen 104 años del primer Superclásico: así nació la rivalidad entre River y Boca] on La Voz del Interior, 24 Aug 2017

File:Severinovarela palomita1943.jpg in 1943 became legendary]]

The Superclásico is particularly noted for the passion of the fans, with what the BBC describe as "a sea of colourful flowing banners, screams and roars, chanting, dancing and never-ending fireworks". Both sets of supporters sing passionate chants aimed at their rivals, often based on popular Argentine rock band tunes. Each stadium, Boca's La Bombonera and River's El Monumental are known to bounce with the simultaneous jumping of the fans. At times, the matches have been known to end in fights between the "barra brava" (violent factions) of both sides or with the police.{{cite news |title=El gran problema de la violencia |language=es |publisher=marca.com |url=http://www.marca.com/marca_america/argentina/clausura01/violencia.html |access-date=22 January 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080324081120/http://www.marca.com/marca_america/argentina/clausura01/violencia.html |archive-date=2008-03-24}}

File:Angelitolabruna.jpg dribbling in a 1950 match]]

Boca fans refer to River supporters as "gallinas" ("chickens") claiming the lack of guts of River players. Despite the fact that their club traces back its roots to La Boca, River fans refer to their Boca rivals as "los chanchitos" ("little pigs") because they claim their stadium, located in the less affluent La Boca area, smells most of the time, as well as "bosteros" ("manure collectors"), a reference to the smell of a polluted river in La Boca.{{cite news |title=La Doce, Los Borrachos del Tablon |publisher=footballderbies.com |url=http://www.footballderbies.com/fans/index.php?id=34 |access-date=23 January 2009 |archive-date=15 January 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100115051556/http://footballderbies.com/fans/index.php?id=34 |url-status=live }} Another infamous slur, coined in the late 1990s over remarks of Boca's forward Diego Latorre, is to brand Boca Juniors as "The Cabaret", due to the alleged aspiration of some players to steal the limelight.{{Cite web |last= |date=21 April 1998 |title=Latorre comparó al plantel de Boca con un cabaret |url=https://www.clarin.com/deportes/latorre-comparo-plantel-boca-cabaret_0_SJ0gb4JJ82e.html |access-date=2022-10-18 |website=Clarín |language=es |archive-date=2022-10-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221018060833/https://www.clarin.com/deportes/latorre-comparo-plantel-boca-cabaret_0_SJ0gb4JJ82e.html |url-status=live }}

The rivalry between the two clubs can also affect players, particularly those who are transferred between the two clubs. Cataldo Spitale was the first to make the change, when he left Boca to sign for River in 1933. Oscar Ruggeri, who moved to River from Boca in 1985 said, "It's not easy I can tell you. One side looks on you as a traitor and the other doesn't really trust you. You need time to adapt and a lot of character to win people over." Some players have gone so far as to state that they would not play for the other club such as River's Uruguayan player Enzo Francescoli while Diego Maradona during his time playing for Argentinos Juniors, refused to even consider a move to El Monumental, stating that his dream was to play for Boca.{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=916996.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081018190623/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=916996.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 18, 2008 |title=Crossing the Superclasico divide|date=17 October 2008|publisher=FIFA|access-date=2009-01-22}} In 1992, José Luis Villarreal won the league title with Boca, and left the following year to River. Although he was received very well by River fans, and won the 1993 and 1994 league titles there, Boca fans never forgave him, and he says he hasn't been to La Bombonera since then to avoid problems.

Recently, on March 21 in the Clausura 2010 tournament, the two teams started playing in La Bombonera. In the ninth minute of play, the match was suspended because of heavy rainfall in Buenos Aires. The pitch was practically flooded, but in spite of this, referee Héctor Baldassi stated that the match could be played.{{cite web |title=Suspenden clásico Boca-River por la lluvia |url=http://laaficion.milenio.com/noticias/39658-suspenden-cl-sico-boca-river-por-la-lluvia |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130128212636/http://laaficion.milenio.com/noticias/39658-suspenden-cl-sico-boca-river-por-la-lluvia |archive-date=2013-01-28 |access-date=2010-03-21 |website=La Aficion |language=spanish}} In the course of the match, the two teams were unable to keep possession because the ball became repeatedly bogged down. The match restarted four days later, on March 25, and was played with two halves of 41 minutes. This was the first Superclásico suspended in history.{{cite news |date=21 March 2010 |title=Clásico Boca-River suspendido por primera vez en historia |work=Reuters |url=http://lta.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idLTASIE62K0OW20100321 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100325171547/http://lta.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idLTASIE62K0OW20100321 |archive-date=March 25, 2010}}

=Puerta 12 tragedy=

{{main|The Tragedy of Gate 12}}

File:Lapuerta12-1968.jpg

On June 23, 1968, in El Monumental, after a 0–0 match between the two teams, 71 fans were killed in a crush at gate 12, with 150 fans left injured. The disaster was the worst incident in the history of Argentine football and the majority of the dead were teenagers and young adults; the average age of the victims was 19. There are various claims as to what exactly happened that day. Some claim that the disaster happened after Boca Juniors fans threw burning River flags from the upper tiers of the stadium, causing a stampede of their own fans in the lower tier.{{cite news|url=https://www.rsssf.org/rssbest/disasters.html|title=disasters|date=18 October 1996|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|access-date=2009-01-22|archive-date=2022-09-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220920075838/https://www.rsssf.org/rssbest/disasters.html|url-status=live}}

Others claim that it happened after River fans arrived at the Boca section, causing the stampede of the visiting fans. Yet others claim that gate 12 was locked, or would not open at the time, and that the fans at the back did not hear the ones at the front telling them to stop coming in. William Kent, River's former president, claimed that the police were the culprits, as they began repressing Boca fans after they had thrown urine at them from the stands. Some witnesses claim that the turnstiles to the exit were blocked by a huge iron pole.{{cite news|url=http://www.clarin.com/diario/2000/06/27/d-04201.htm|title=Puerta 12: Memorias del horror|last=Prieto|first=Carlos|author2=Andres Burg|date=27 June 2000|publisher=Clarin|language=es|access-date=2009-01-22|archive-date=2009-01-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090125044516/http://www.clarin.com/diario/2000/06/27/d-04201.htm|url-status=dead}}

After three years of investigation, a government inquiry found no one guilty, much to the disappointment of the families of the victims. Since the tragedy, the gates at El Monumental have been identified by letters instead of numbers.{{cite news|url=http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/10/07/deportes/d-08005.htm|title=Puerta 12, horror de película|last=Prieto|first=Carlos|date=7 October 2006|publisher=Clarin|language=es|access-date=2009-01-22|archive-date=2009-06-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090627040504/http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/10/07/deportes/d-08005.htm|url-status=dead}}

At the end of the 1968 season, the 68 football clubs in the Argentine Football Association collected 100,000 pesos for the families of the deceased.

=From River's relegation to the 2018 Finals=

{{See also|2018 Copa Libertadores Finals}}

Since the turn of the century, the rivalry has intensified to different levels. A series of fierce meetings and violent events rekindled international attention to the derby.

Boca eliminated River in the 2000 Copa Libertadores and 2004 Copa Libertadores, winning the title in 2000, 2001 and 2003, and reaching the finals in 2004. Moreover, in June 2011, River was relegated for the first time in its history.

Since its promotion in 2012, River eliminated Boca in the 2014 Copa Sudamericana, 2015 Copa Libertadores, 2017 Supercopa Argentina, 2018 Copa Libertadores, and the 2019 Copa Libertadores, lifting the trophy on all of those occasions, except the 2019 Copa Libertadores.

During the 2015 Copa Libertadores Round of 16, River Plate players were attacked at half time by a Boca fan that used pepper spray as the players were entering the dressing rooms. As a result, the game was suspended and CONMEBOL opened disciplinary proceedings on Boca.{{cite web|url=http://www.conmebol.com/es/15052015-1201|title=Apertura de expediente disciplinario al Club Atlético Boca Juniors|publisher=CONMEBOL.com|date=15 May 2015|language=Spanish|access-date=1 December 2024|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023170541/https://www.conmebol.com/es/15052015-1201|url-status=live}} At the time of the attack, River was winning the series 1–0. As a result of the incident, Boca were disqualified from competition in the tournament and were faced with sanctions imposed by from CONMEBOL.{{cite web|url=http://www.conmebol.com/es/16052015-2148/comunicado-de-la-unidad-disciplinaria|title=Comunicado de la Unidad Disciplinaria|publisher=CONMEBOL.com|date=16 May 2015|language=Spanish|access-date=1 December 2024|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023173638/https://www.conmebol.com/es/16052015-2148/comunicado-de-la-unidad-disciplinaria|url-status=live}} River Plate, on the other hand, advanced to the quarterfinals and would later go on to win the Copa Libertadores.

In the 2018 Copa Libertadores Finals, the bus carrying Boca's players to the El Monumental was attacked by River fans who threw large objects after the police withdrew from the zone. The game was suspended and despite Boca's requests to have River disqualified, the game was moved to Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. After drawing 2–2 at La Bombonera and losing its home field advantage, River famously won the game 3–1 after extra time (5–3 on aggregate). Through the series, Boca was always ahead until the extra time of the return leg. Given the rivalry and the stage, and the fact of having been played in Europe, the 2018 Copa Libertadores Finals gathered unusual attention outside South America.

Statistics

=Overall record=

{{as of|2025|4|27}}. Only official matches are included.

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width=150px|Type

! width=270px|Competition

! width= px|Games
played

! width= px|Boca
wins

! width= px|Draws

! width= px|River
wins

! width= px|Boca
goals

! width= px|River
goals

rowspan=2| LeaguePrimera División216786573292277
Total (league) || 216 || 78 || 65 || 73 || 292 || 277
rowspan="8" |National cups

| Copa Competencia Jockey Club

301236
Copa Centenario de la AFA201101
Copa Adrián Escobar{{refn|Both clubs only played a semifinal in the 1942 edition. After the match ended 0–0, River qualified to the finals by corner kicks awarded, according to the competition rules.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg-esc42.html 1942 Copa Escobar]|group=note|name=corner}}101000
Copa de Competencia Británica110020
Supercopa Argentina100102
Copa de la Liga Profesional523188
Copa Argentina101000
Total (national cups) || 16 || 3 || 8 || 5 || 14 || 18
rowspan="4" |CONMEBOL competitions

| Copa Libertadores{{refn|In the 2004 edition, River won the second leg 2–1 (so it was listed as a won game). After the series ended 2–2 in goals, Boca qualified to play the finals after a penalty shoot-out.[https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/copa04.html 2004 Copa Libertadores] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230419164330/https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/copa04.html |date=2023-04-19 }} by Juan P. Andrés on the RSSSF|group=note|name=libert}}

2811893226
Copa Sudamericana201101
Supercopa Libertadores{{refn|In the 1994 edition and after the series ended 0–0 in goals, Boca qualified by penalty shoot-out.[https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/supcopa94.html 1994 Supercopa] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221119222808/https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/supcopa94.html |date=2022-11-19 }} on the RSSS|group=note|name=superc}}202011
Total (CONMEBOL) || 32 || 11 || 11 || 10 || 33|| 28
colspan=2 style="background-color:#999999; color: #ffffff"| Total (official matches) || style="background-color:#999999; color: #ffffff"| 264 || style="background-color:#999999; color: #ffffff" | 92 || style="background-color:#999999; color: #ffffff" | 84 || style="background-color:#999999; color: #ffffff" | 88 || style="background-color:#999999; color: #ffffff" | 339 || style="background-color:#999999; color: #ffffff"| 323

;Notes

{{reflist|group=note}}

=Primera División matches=

Includes only matches in the Primera División since their first official game in 1913.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesb/bocariver.html Superclásicos - Buenos Aires derby] by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF

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! 100px| Season

! 100px| Date

! 150px| Venue

! 100px| Winner

! 50px| Score

! 300px| Goals (home team)

! 300px| Goals (away team)

1191324 AugRacing{{refn|River was the home team.|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff| River2–1Mayer (70)C. García (23), Ameal Pereyra (47)
2191425 OctFerro{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
3191520 JunBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff| River2–0Penney (15, 79)
4191610 DecRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff| River2–1Risso (25), Chiappe (p. 75)Reppeto (78)
5191724 JunRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Taggino (24, 70)Amores (30, 83)
6191818 SepRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#FFFF00; background:#0000FF| Boca1–0Brichetto (67)
–{{refn|Some historians do not include this match due to the championship was annulled, prior the creation of dissident Asociación Amateurs de Football, with River Plate being one of the teams that joined the new league (while Boca Juniors remained in the official body). As a result, the Superclásico would not be played until 1927 after both, official and dissident associations, merged.|group=n1|name=notconsidered}}191927 JulBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
719274 DecBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Cherro (7)
8192823 DecBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca6–0Tarasconi (3, 40), Kuko (30, 55), Cherro (66, 78)
919304 MayRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2Ganduglia (23, 80), Locassio (34)Tarasconi (10, 59)
10193120 SepBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc|(Draw)1–1Varallo (30)Peucelle (16)
1119326 JanRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–0Alberino (20), Muttis (34), Varallo (42)
12193219 JunRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Ferreyra (75)Mariani (60)
13193230 OctBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Benítez Cáceres (27, 82)Ferreyra (52)
1419332 JulBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Nardini (21)Luna (42)
15193319 NovRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Ferreyra (3, 15, 82)Cuello (o.g. 47)
16193417 JunBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca4–1Cusatti (15), Cherro (42), Sánchez (70, 73)Ferreyra (66)
17193416 SepRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Cherro (43)
1819344 NovBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Varallo (17), B. Cáceres (56)
19193521 AprBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Cherro (5)
2019351 SepRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Rongo (21)Varallo (11)
211936 (CH)19 AprBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2Cherro (51), B. Cáceres (64)Peucelle (10), Ferreyra (21, 38)
221936 (CC)30 AugRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Rongo (20), Moreno (50)A. González (18)
2319378 AugSan Lorenzo{{refn|Boca was the home team.|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Gonzales (25), Cherro (76)Rongo (70)
24193712 DecSan Lorenzo{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2Deambrosi (12), Vaschetto (63), Ferreyra (72)Fatecchi (o.g. 42), Careri (64)
25193810 AprBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–2Careri (p. 15)Vaschetto (63), Moreno (68)
2619384 SeptRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Rongo (17, 61)Benítez (51, 74)
27193911 FebSan Lorenzo{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–5Lizhterman (55, 56, 60)Rongo (36, 40), Vaschetto (67, 80), Pedernera (82)
28193911 JunRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Picaro (16), Varallo (35)
2919395 NovSan Lorenzo{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Varallo (14)Blanco (17), Labruna (76)
30194030 JunBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–1Rosell (7), Sarlanga (54), Alarcón (70)D'Alessandro (16)
31194017 NovRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Labruna (7)Tenorio (50)
32194129 JunBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Emeal (2), Valsecchi (80)D'Alessandro (86)
33194119 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River5–1Labruna (11), Moreno (39), Deambrosi (43, 56), Pedernera (75)Boyé (89)
34194219 JulRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River4–0Deambrosi (21), Moreno (69), Labruna (46, 71)
3519428 NovBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Gandulla (26, 44)Pedernera (47, 81)
36194316 MayRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Labruna (5, 75), Muñoz (10)Varela (35)
37194326 SepBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Varela (20, 48)Loustau (12)
38194414 MayBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Varela (16)Pedernera (46)
3919443 SepRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca0–1Varela (43)
40194529 JulRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Loustau (55)
41194518 NovBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca4–1Corcuera (23), Boyé (35, 67), Sarlanga (88)Ramos (25)
42194630 JunRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Loustau (32, 64)
43194627 OctBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Sosa (61), Boyé (71)
44194727 AprBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Boyé (52), Ricagni (88)
45194724 AugRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Labruna (66), Reyes (68)Ricagni (6)
4619481 AugBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Sánchez (9)Labruna (30), Reyes (60)
4719488 DecRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Latanzio (59)Garfagnoli (73)
48194931 JulRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Labruna (50)
49194913 NovBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Benitez (39), Busico (47)
50195011 JunRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Barbeito (30)
51195012 OctBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Campana (54)Labruna (22), W. Gómez (25)
52195115 JulRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Labruna (58)
5319511 NovBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–0W. Gómez (2), Vernazza (5, p. 65)
5419528 JunBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Pérez (o.g. 16), González (p. 58)Acosta (o.g. 44)
5519528 NovRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Loustau (38), W. Gómez (42, 44)Borello (84)
56195319 JulRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–2Mouriño (o.g. 11), Loustau (72)Montaño (7), Navarro (83), Rolando (86)
5719531 NovBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Marcarián (24)
58195418 JulBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Prado (87)
59195431 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–0Labruna (14, 49), W. Gómez (75)
60195517 AugRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca4–0Pizzuti (14) Navarro (28, 40), Cucchiaroni (81)
6119558 DecBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Etcheverry (10)Labruna (74), Zárate (75)
62195622 AprRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Zárate (p. 23), Labruna (60)Angelillo (41)
6319569 SepBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Zubeldía (20), Senes (31)Vernazza (35)
64195721 JulBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Senes (39), Mansilla (74)Menéndez (20), Bourgoing (58)
65195724 NovRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River5–3Menéndez (1), Zárate (16, 60, p. 70), Rodríguez (58)Biaggio (8, 84), Rodríguez (21)
66195828 SepRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2E. Onega (38), Menéndez (88)Nardiello (10), Ambrois (56)
67195820 DecHuracán{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Mansilla (6), Rodríguez (69)Nuín (38), Menéndez (66)
68195919 MayBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca5–1Nardiello (18), Yúdica (27, 46), Rodríguez (37), Mansilla (69)Rodríguez (20)
6919596 SepRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–2Melón (20), Nuín (p. 28)Yúdica (41), Rodríguez (57), Nardiello (65)
70196017 AprRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Paulinho (p. 68)Mansilla (38)
71196011 SepBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–1Valentim (12, 66), Yúdica (57)Menéndez (72)
7219616 AugRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Moacir (22), Pepillo (83)Benítez (11), Valentim (24)
73196112 NovBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–1Valentim (26, 42, 85)Delém (34)
74196226 AugRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Artime (50, 52), Delem (53)Valentim (25)
7519629 DecBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Valentim (p. 14)
76196328 JulBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Valentim (31, p. 75)
77196317 NovRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Sanfilippo (13)
78196416 AugRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
79196429 NovBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Menéndez (66)Artime (11)
8019654 JulyRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Cubilla (82)Moraes (75), Pianetti (77)
8119658 DecBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Pianetti (49), Menéndez (87)Artime (9)
8219663 AprBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1A.H. Rojas (60)Mas (34, 49), E. Onega (85)
83196621 AugRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Mas (10), D. Onega (80)
841967 Met23 AprBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
851967 Met8 JulRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Bayo (48)
861967 Nac26 NovRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Novello (54)
871968 Met7 AprBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Pardo (44)Matosas (p. 67)
881968 Met23 JunRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
891968 Nac27 OctBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–1A.H. Rojas (42), Pianetti (66, 79)Mas (p. 89)
901969 Met2 MarBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Cabrera (82)Recio (2)
911969 Met4 MayRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0D. Onega (3), Más (85)
921969 Met3 JulRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
931969 Nac14 DecRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Mas (38), Marchetti (67)Madurga (12, 35)
941970 Met14 JunBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Suñé (p. 80)
951970 Nac27 SepRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Mas (12, 27)Pena (54)
961970 Nac14 NovBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
971971 Met10 MarRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–2Madurga (79)J.J. López (14), Marchetti (45)
981971 Met10 JunRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)3–3J.J. López (11), Mas (15), D. Onega (77)Tarabini (47), A.C. Rojas (78, 87)
991971 Nac27 NovRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–3Ponce (p. 24)Martínez (21), J.J. López (51), Morete (76)
1001972 Met12 MarRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca4-0Ponce (18, 56), Curioni (55, 77)
1011972 Met18 JunBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Curioni (25), Potente (51)Martínez (28), Scotta (61)
1021972 Nac15 OctVélez{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River5–4Curioni (24), Ponce (42), Potente (45, 51)Mastrángelo (1), Mas (9, 57), Morete (62, 90)
1031972 Nac13 DecVélezstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2Mastrángelo (32), Mouzo (o.g. 46), Morete (54)Rogel (30), Curioni (74)
1041973 Met4 MarRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Alonso (p. 73), Mastrángelo (84)Curioni (44)
1051973 Met27 JunBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca5–2Guerini (p. 35), Curioni (58), Potente (63), Ponce (79), Bertolotti (87)Ghiso (30), J.J. López (89)
1061973 Nac11 NovVélez{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Morete (81)
1071974 Met3 FebBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca5–2García Cambón (2, 37, 66, 71), Ferrero (p. 46)Ghiso (16), Wolff (p. 61)
1081974 Met31 MarRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Morete (3, 30, p. 68)Potente (26)
1091974 Nac25 AugBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0García Cambón (32)
1101974 Nac3 NovRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Mastrángelo (76)Potente (72)
1111975 Met17 AprBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Trobbiani (p. 43)Morete (6), Alonso (23)
1121975 Met27 JulRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Potente (70)
1131975 Nac21 SepBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Sánchez (87)P.A. González (29), Luque (85)
1141975 Nac26 OctRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Más (68)Sánchez (25), Alves (60)
1151976 Met18 FebRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
1161976 Met18 AprBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Perfumo (58)
1171976 Met25 JulHuracán{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Felman (p. 78)Coudannes (53)
1181976 Nac26 SepBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Mastrángelo (20)Passarella (p. 35)
1191976 Nac14 NovRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Mastrángelo (46), Felman (75)
1201976 Nac22 DecRacing{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Suñé (72)
1211977 Met14 AugHuracán{{refn|group=n1|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1P.A. González (32)Veglio (22)
1221977 Met9 NovBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–2Pernía (3)Passarella (p. 45), P.A. González (88)
1231978 Met12 JulBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Husillos (12)
1241978 Met15 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0O. Labruna (22)
1251979 Nac23 SepRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Passarella (p. 44)Randazzo (13)
1261979 Nac11 NovBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Husillos (76)J.J. López (10)
1271980 Met2 MarBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River5–2Randazzo (23), Perotti (83)R. Díaz (10, 78), Carrasco (46, 74), Ortiz (56)
1281980 Met15 JunRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Passarella (65), Luque (73)Salinas (46)
1291980 Nac28 SepRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2R. Díaz (8), Ortíz (54)Outes (24), Pernía (80)
1301980 Nac6 NovBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Perotti (83)
1311981 Met10 AprBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca3–0Brindisi (55, 60), Maradona (67)
1321981 Met5 JulRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Kempes (65)Maradona (55)
1331981 Nac27 SepBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2Maradona (20), Gareca (82)Kempes (64), Passarella (p. 68), J. García (80)
1341981 Nac1 NovRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2J.J. López (5), Vieta (55)Maradona (45, p. 90)
1351982 Nac7 MarRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca5–1Tevez (4)Ruggeri (12), Gareca (30, 75), Córdoba (53, 56)
1361982 Nac25 AprBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#efefef| (Draw)0–0
1371982 Met19 SepRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Mouzo (o.g. 42)Gareca (56)
1381982 Met22 DecBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Vieta (67), Messina (85)
1391983 Met5 OctRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–1Tapia (4)Passucci (28), Stocco (85)
1401983 Met19 OctVélez{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Berta (55)
1411984 Met24 JunRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Krasouski (39)Stafuza (o.g. 61)
1421984 Met11 NovRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River4–1Alonso (55, 71), Francescoli (p. 74, p. 89)Herrera (57)
1431985–8627 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0A. Montenegro (27)
1441985–866 AprBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Alonso (31, 85)
1451986–872 NovBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca1–0Comas (72)
1461986–8713 AprRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Alzamendi (16)J. Rinaldi (62)
1471987–8822 NovRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2J. Da Silva (59), Corti (62), Palma (86)J. Rinaldi (42, 51)
1481987–8830 AprBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Graciani (27, 67)Alzamendi (14), Ruggeri (75)
1491988–8918 SepRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000FF | Boca2–0Perazzo (77), Graciani (85)
1501988–895 FebBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River0–0 (4–3)
1511988–89 L19 JulRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
1521988–89 L24 JulyBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
1531988–89 L27 JulyVélez{{refn|group=n1|name=bocalocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Marangoni (85)Serrizuela (3), R. Centurión (57)
1541989–906 SepBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Cuciuffo (53)
1551989–902 FebRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Zamora (44)Latorre (53)
1561990 Ap23 SepRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0J. Higuaín (27), R. Da Silva (62)
1571991 Cl31 MarBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Latorre (74)
1581991 Ap10 NovBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)|0–0
1591992 Cl3 MayRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2S. Berti (35), H. Díaz (57)Latorre (2, 75)
1601992 Ap11 OctBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0S. Martínez (48)
1611993 Cl11 AprRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0S. Martínez (8), A. Acosta (61)
1621993 Ap17 OctRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0A. Acosta (72)
1631994 Cl30 AprBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Ortega (59), Crespo (85)
1641994 Ap11 DecBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–0Francescoli (p. 14), Ortega (24), Gallardo (p. 70)
1651995 Cl18 JunRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca4–2Gamboa (o.g. 29), Francescoli (p. 89)Saldaña (46), Márcico (48), Tchami (85), R. Da Silva (87)
1661995 Ap26 NovRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
1671996 Cl14 JulBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca4–1J. Basualdo (43), Caniggia (50, 66, 75)Amato (87)
1681996 Ap29 SepBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–2Pompei (5), Cedrés (p. 60), Guerra (90)Salas (21), Sorín (72)
1691997 Cl23 MarRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)3–3S. Berti (43), Villalba (77), C. Ayala (87)Cedrés (5), S. Martínez (17, 29)
1701997 Ap25 OctRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1S. Berti (40)Toresani (47), Palermo (67)
1711998 Cl17 AprBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–2Caniggia (56), Palermo (69), Arruabarrena (72)Solari (36), Salas (90)
1721998 Ap25 OctRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
1731999 Cl9 MayBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Bermúdez (21), Palermo (55)Netto (p. 52)
1741999 Ap17 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Aimar (37), Ángel (66)
1752000 Cl14 MayBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Gmo. B. Schelotto (39)Nelson Cuevas (77)
1762000 Ap15 OctRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Saviola (59)Palermo (14)
1772001 Cl8 AprBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–0Ibarra (66), Riquelme (71), Gmo. B. Schelotto (p. 82)
1782001 Ap16 SepRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Cambiasso (17)Gaitán (83)
1792002 Cl10 MarBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River0–3Cambiasso (26), Coudet (41), R. Rojas (88)
1802002 Ap27 OctRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Fuertes (52)Delgado (42, 77)
1812003 Cl1 JunBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Gmo. B. Schelotto (64, 71)D'Alessandro (11), Cavenaghi (38)
1822003 Ap9 NovRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Battaglia (37), Iarley (52)
1832004 Cl16 MayBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Cavenaghi (37)
1842004 Ap7 NovRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0G. Fernández (57), Cuevas (89)
1852005 Cl22 MayBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Gmo. B. Schelotto (13), Delgado (81)L. González (46)
1862005 Ap16 OctRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
1872006 Cl26 MarBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Palermo (p. 89)Farías (38)
1882006 Ap8 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Higuaín (29, 53), Farías (67)Palacio (31)
1892007 Cl15 AprBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Ledesma (1)Rosales (49)
1902007 Ap7 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Falcao (23), Ortega (p. 31)
1912008 Cl4 MayBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Battaglia (14)
1922008 Ap19 OctRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Viatri (60)
1932009 Cl19 AprBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Palermo (58)Gallardo (68)
1942009 Ap25 OctRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Gallardo (29)Palermo (63)
1952010 Cl25 MarBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Medel (24, 59)
1962010 Ap16 NovRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Maidana (53)
1972011 Cl15 MayBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0J.P. Carrizo (o.g. 28), Palermo (31)
1982012 In28 OctRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Ponzio (1), Mora (70)Silva (p. 75), Erviti (90+1)
1992013 Fi5 MayBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Silva (38)Lanzini (43)
2002013 In6 OctRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Gigliotti (23)
2012014 Fi30 MarBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–2Riquelme (67)Lanzini (57), R. Funes Mori (85)
20220145 OctRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Pezzella (78)Magallán (22)
20320153 MayBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Pavón (84), P. Pérez (86)
204201513 SepRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca0–1Lodeiro (18)
20520166 MarRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
206201624 AprBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
2072016–1711 DecRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca4–2Driussi (33), Alario (39)Bou (13), Tévez (61, 80), Centurión (90+3)
2082016–1714 MayBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Gago (45+2)G. Martínez (14) Alario (23), Driussi (90)
2092017–185 NovRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Ponzio (67)Cardona (41), Nandez (71)
2102018–1923 SepBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River0–2G. Martínez (15), Scocco (69)
2112019–201 SepRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
21220213 OctRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff|River2–1J. Álvarez (25, 43)Zambrano (90+3)
213202211 SepBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Benedetto (65)
21420237 MayRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff|River1–0Borja (p. 90+3)
215202421 SepBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff|River1–0Lanzini (20)
216202527 AprRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff|River2–1Mastantuono (26), Driussi (44)Merentiel (38)
21720259 NovBoca

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==Head-to-head statistics in Primera División==

class="wikitable"
style="color:gold; background:#00009B"| Boca Juniors winsstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B" align="center" width=40px | 77
style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" |Drawsstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" align="center" width=40px | 66
style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff" width=175|River Plate winsstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff" width=175 align="center" width=40px |74
Matches playedalign="center" width=40px | 217

=National cups=

The list below includes matches in national cup competitions. The club name in bold indicates a win. The score is given at full-time, in the goals columns the goal scorer and time when goal was scored is noted.

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="width:1050px; text-align:center; margin:0 left; font-size: 12px"
#

! 150px| Cup

! 50px| Year

! 100px| Date

! 100px| Venue

! 100px| Winner

! 50px| Score

! 250px| Goals (H)

! 250px| Goals (A)

1Copa Jockey Club19152 MayBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1 (aet)Roldán (37)C. García (40)
2Copa Jockey Club19159 MayGEBAstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River4–2Chiappe (p. 15), Simmons (25),
Penney (50), C. García (65)
E. Bertolini (5), Ochoa (30)
3Copa Jockey Club191830 AugBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Laiolo (17)
4Copa A. Escobar19421 DecRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0 (3–2, c.){{refn|River won 3–2 on most corner kicks awarded, qualifying to the next round.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg-esc42.html 1942 Copa Escobar] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221206043516/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg-esc42.html |date=2022-12-06 }} on the RSSSF|group=n2|name=escobar}}
5Copa Británica194615 AugSan Lorenzo{{refn|Boca as home team.|group=n2|name=bocalocal}}style="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca2–0Corcuera (20), G. Pin (57)
6Copa Centenario AFA19933 JulBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
7Copa Centenario AFA199311 JulVélez{{refn|River as home team.|group=n2|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0 (aet)Silvani (116)
8Supercopa Argentina201714 MarMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0G.Martínez (p. 18), Scocco (70)
9Copa Liga Profesional20202 JanBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc|(Draw)2–2Ábila, VillaGirotti, Borré
10Copa Liga Profesional202114 MarBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc|(Draw)1–1Villa (p. 41)Palavecino (67)
11Copa Liga Profesional202116 MayBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc|(Draw)1–1 (4–2, p.){{refn|group=n2|name=bocawin}}Tévez (11)Álvarez (68)
12Copa Argentina2019–204 AugCiudad La Platastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc|(Draw)0–0 (4–1, p.){{refn|Boca Juniors advanced to the next stage after penalty shoot-out.|group=n2|name=bocawin}}
13Copa Liga Profesional202220 MarRiverstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B| Boca1–0Villa (53')
14Copa Liga Profesional20231 OctBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2-0Rondón (40'), Enzo Díaz (92')
15Copa Liga Profesional202425 FebRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc|(Draw)1–1Solari (49')Medina (70')
16Copa Liga Profesional202421 AprMario Kempesstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B| Boca3–2Merentiel (45+1', 67'), Cavani (62')Borja (10'), P. Díaz (90+7')

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== Head-to-head statistics in national cups ==

class="wikitable"
style="color:gold; background:#00009B"| Boca Juniors winsstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B" align="center" width=40px | 3
style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" |Drawsstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" align="center" width=40px | 8
style="background:#ffffff; color:#ff0000" width=175|River Plate winsstyle="background:#ffffff; color:#ff0000" width=175 align="center" width=40px |5
Matches playedalign="center" width=40px | 16

=Copa Libertadores=

These are only matches in the Copa Libertadores, club name in bold indicate win. The score is given at full-time, in the goals columns the goal scorer and time when goal was scored is noted.

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="width:1000px; text-align:center; margin:0 left; font-size: 12px"
#

! 50px| Year

! 100px| Date

! 50px| Round

! 100px| Venue

! 100px| Winner

! 50px| Score

! 300px| Goals (H)

! 300px| Goals (A)

1196610 Feb1Riverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff| River2–1Sarnari (33), Bayo (40)A.H. Rojas (60)
2196624 Mar1Bocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca2–0A.H. Rojas (46, 51)
3196614 AprSFRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Sarnari (60), Silvero (o.g. 76)Madurga (5), A.H. Rojas (8)
419664 MaySFBocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca1–0A.H. Rojas (72)
5197017 Feb1Riverstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca3–1Gennoni (28)Villagra (16), Coch (79, 90)
6197019 Mar1Bocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B| Boca2–1Rojas (15), Savoy (40)D. Onega (78)
7197016 Apr2Riverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0D. Onega (34)
8197030 Apr2Bocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1A.C. Rojas (81)D. Onega (65)
919779 Mar1Bocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B| Boca1–0Mouzo (87)
10197718 May1Huracán{{refn|River Plate as home team.|group=n3|name=riverlocal}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
11197819 SepSFBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
12197817 OctSFRiverstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B| Boca2–0Mastrángelo (64), Salinas (77)
1319825 Aug1Bocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
14198230 Sep1Riverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Bulleri (66)
1519869 Jul1Bocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Graciani (p. 34)Alfaro (44)
16198620 Aug1Riverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Alzamendi (62)
17199127 Feb1Bocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca4–3Latorre (28, 87), Giunta (56), Marchesini (71)Borrelli (9, p. 31), Zapata (11)
18199120 Mar1Riverstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B| Boca2–0Batistuta (p. 24, 88)
19200017 MayQFRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Ángel (15), Saviola (47)Riquelme (29)
20200024 MayQFBocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca3–0Delgado (59), Riquelme (p. 84), Palermo (90+4)
21200410 JuneSFBocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca1–0Schiavi (28)
22200417 JuneSFBocastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1 (4–5 p.){{refn|After the series ended 2–2 on aggregate, Boca won after a penalty shoot-out.|group=n3|name=bocabypenalty}}L. González (50), Nasuti (90+4)Tévez (88)
2320157 May1Riverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0C. Sánchez (p. 81)
24201514 May1Bocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0-0 Fft{{refn|Game ruled forfeit by CONMEBOL Article 22 after it was suspended at 0–0 at half-time because of an attack on River Plate players in the tunnel with tear gas as they came out for the second half in Estadio Alberto J. Armando. CONMEBOL disqualified Boca Juniors from the tournament, with severe future CONMEBOL sanctions.|group=n3|name=rivporpuntos}}
25201811 NovFinalBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Ábila (34), Benedetto (45+1)Pratto (35), Izquierdoz (o.g.) (61)
2620189 DecFinalReal Madrid{{refn|Because of an attack by River Plate fans towards the Boca Juniors bus at River Plate's home ground, injuring players on 24 November 2018, CONMEBOL moved the match to Madrid, Spain, at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, home of Real Madrid C.F. The venue change was for both security and convenience for the winner|group=n3|name=bernabeu}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1 (aet)Pratto (68), Quintero (109), Martínez (120+2)Benedetto (44)
2720191 OctSFRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Borré (p. 6), I. Fernández (69)
28201922 OctSFBocastyle="color:gold; background:#00009B | Boca1–0Hurtado (79)

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==Head-to-head statistics in the Copa Libertadores==

class="wikitable"
style="color:gold; background:#00009B"| Boca Juniors winsstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B" align="center" width=40px | 11
style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" |Drawsstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" align="center" width=40px | 8
style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff" width=175|River Plate winsstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff" width=175 align="center" width=40px |9
Matches playedalign="center" width=40px | 28

=Other international cups=

These are only matches in other international cups. The club name in bold indicates a win. The score is given at full-time, in the goals columns the goal scorer and time when goal was scored is noted.

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:1100px; text-align:center; margin:0 left; font-size: 12px"
#

! 150px| Cup

! 50px| Year

! 100px| Date

! 50px| R

! 100px| Venue

! 100px| Winner

! 50px| Score

! 250px| Goals (H)

! 250px| Goals (A)

1Supercopa Libertadores19946 OctQFRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
2Supercopa Libertadores199413 OctQFBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1 (5–4 p.){{refn|After the series ended 0–0 in goals, Boca qualified to the semifinals by penalty shoot-out.|group=n4|name=superc}}L. Carranza (6)Francescoli (48)
3Copa Sudamericana201420 NovSFBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
4Copa Sudamericana201427 NovSFRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Pisculichi (16)

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==Head-to-head statistics in other international cups==

class="wikitable"
style="color:gold; background:#00009B"| Boca Juniors winsstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B" align="center" width=40px | 0
style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" |Drawsstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" align="center" width=40px | 3
style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff" width=175|River Plate winsstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff" width=175 align="center" width=40px |1
Matches playedalign="center" width=40px | 4

=Friendly matches=

List of all the non-official games played since their first match ever in 1908:

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style= "text-align:center; margin:0 left; font-size: 11px"
50px| #

! 100px| Year

! 100px| Date

! 100px| Type

! 200px| Venue

! 100px| Winner

! 50px| Score

! 200px| Boca goals

! 200px| River goals

119082 AugFriendlyBocastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1(unknown)(unknown)
2191215 DecFriendlyRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1(unknown)(unknown)
3193611 JanInternacional NocturnoSan Lorenzostyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)3–3Providente (5), Varallo (51), Garibaldi (77)Castillo (12), Rongo (34, 51)
4193712 OctFriendlySan Lorenzostyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–2Gareri (10), González (35, 68)Moreno (2), Pedernera (16)
5193812 FebInternacional NocturnoSan Lorenzostyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–1Mesa (57), González (60), Sabio (88)Rongo (5)
6194020 JanTriangular VeranoSan Lorenzostyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–2Mingo (1), Valsecchi (40, 70)D'Alessandro (36), Labruna (84)
7194024 MarTriangular VeranoSan Lorenzostyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–2Gandulla (8)Labruna (19), Peucelle (57)
819416 FebTriangular VeranoSan Lorenzostyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–2Gandulla (9, 47), Sarlanga (73)Deambrosi (11, 37)
9194112 FebTriangular VeranoChacaritastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Gandulla (5, 49)D'Alessandro (24), Deambrosi (43)
10194217 JanTriangular VeranoSan Lorenzostyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–2Rosell (3), Alarcón (7, 36)Rivero (78), Deambrosi (82)
11194228 JanTriangular VeranoSan Lorenzostyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–0Sánchez (62), D'Alessandro (72), Deambrosini (82)
1219427 FebCuadrangular RosarioNewell'sstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–0Corcuera (8), Rosell (20), Gelpi (60)
1319467 AprFriendlySan Lorenzostyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Labruna (60)
14194817 AugFriendlySan Lorenzostyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River5–1Geronis (64)Di Stéfano (27, 36), Moreno (42), de Rossi (70), Labruna (80)
15195118 MarFriendlyHuracánstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River5–4Martínez (22), Campana (28), Pentrelli (48), Borello (54)W. Gómez (20), Muñoz (42), Ferrari (47), Labruna (p. 62, 65)
16195529 DecHexagonal CentenarioCentenariostyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca5–2Etcheverry (6), Boyé (33, p. 56, 63, 69)W. Gómez (5), Menéndez (12)
17195830 DecTorneo CuadrangularBelgrano (C)style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Nardiello (37)Menéndez (18), De Bourgoing (p. 20)
18196110 JanOctogonal VeranoRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Grillo (52)Sarnari (49)
1919614 JunFriendlyRiverstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Almir (32), Valentim (34)Delém (28), Pepillo (51)
20196419 AprCopa Jorge NewberyRiverstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca4–0Silveira (10), Valentim (26, p. 29), González (49)
21196422 AprFriendlyTalleres (C)style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
22196416 JulCopa IberoamericanaRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–3Artime (18, 81), Matosas (51)Ferreyra (7)
23196822 AugCopa Ciudad Bs. AiresBocastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
2419701 AugCopa Cdad. RosarioNewell'sstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–2 (2–1 p)Laraignee (7), Morete (42)Cabrera (62), Suñé (82)
25197423 JanCopa de OroGral. San Martín{{refn|Located in Mar del Plata, was the main stadium of the city until the Estadio José María Minella was inaugurated in 1978.|group=n5|name=minella}}style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
26197416 AprJardín de la RepúblicaAt. Tucumánstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1Morete (13, 26)Letanú (90)
2719744 JunMadre de las CiudadesCentral Córdoba (SdE)style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Ferrero (63), Ponce (80)
28197415 JunTacita de PlataGyE (Juj)style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Marchetti (56), Morete (70)
29197420 JunCdad. Santa FeColónstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Mastrángelo (65)
30197423 JunLiga del SurOlimpo (BB)style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
31197430 JunFriendlyCipollettistyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0J.J. López (65)
32197510 FebCopa de OroGrl. S.Martínstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Potente (14), Tarantini (60)Alonso (20), Mas (36)
33197712 FebCopa de OroGrl. S.Martínstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
34197825 FebCopa de OroGrl. S.Martínstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Mouzo (p. 52)Alonso (p. 66)
35197827 FebCiudad MontevideoCentenariostyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Alonso (p. 8, 61)
36197921 FebCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Galletti (78)
37197921 MarCopa de los GrandesMario Kempesstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–1Salinas (18), Zanabria (55), Robles (57)R. Díaz (83)
3819793 JunTorneo de CampeonesRiverstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Galletti (35)
3919806 FebCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Bordón (34)Alonso (11)
40198016 JulFriendlyMalvinas Argentinasstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Ribolzi (p. 48)R. Díaz (34)
4119826 FebCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–0R. Díaz (15)
42198326 FebCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Krasouski (1), Berta (59)Nieto (33)
4319841 FebCopa MontevideoCentenario2–0Gareca (37), Porté (82)
44198416 FebCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–0Gareca (p. 42, 46, 67)
45198526 FebCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2Giachello (11), Passucci (p. 56)Gallego (13), H. Enrique (32) Amuchástegui (48)
46198520 DecCopa La CapitalR. Centralstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–1 (4–3)Brown (p. 64)Morresi (71)
47198611 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Fornés (32)Karabín (77)
48198611 FebCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Gorosito (83)
49198627 MarCuadrangular de GrandesMario Kempesstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1 (5–4)Graciani (41)Francescoli (p. 51)
50198728 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)3–3Rinaldi (23), Comas (67), Hrabina (90)Hernández (p. 45), Funes, (62), Alzamendi (64)
51198711 FebMun. Gral. PueyrredónJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Graciani (87)Abramovich (o.g. 24), Erbín (75), Caniggia (76)
52198726 FebCdad. Mar PlataJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Comas (38, 62)Gorosito (49), P. Hernández (81)
53198827 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Graciani (48)
54198823 FebCdad. Mar PlataJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Comas (43), Melgar (51)Alzamendi (p. 50)
55199020 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
56199019 FebCdad. Mar PlataJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Serrizuela (32)
57199126 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Tapia (15, 85)J. Higuaín (35)
58199116 FebCdad. Mar PlataJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Batistuta (p. 6, 59)
59199222 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Cabañas (49), Apud (60)Zapata (71)
60199217 FebRevanchaJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Villarreal (44)
61199323 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)2–2Acosta (28, 61)R. Díaz (47), Ortega (83)
62199327 JanCopa DesafíoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0A. Acosta (64)
63199310 FebCdad. Mar PlataJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Cabañas (76)Cácere (35)
64199313 FebCopa RevanchaJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1S. Martínez (22)R. Díaz (14, 54)
65199426 JanCopa DesafíoMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Mancuso (43), Márcico (53)F. Villalba (76)
66199419 FebCopa OroMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Márcico (72)
67199423 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–1Mac Allister (13), Da Silva (54), A. Acosta (88)Rivarola (84)
68199528 JanCopa DesafíoMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Amato (13), Berti (85)
69199515 FebCopa RevanchaJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River0–0 (4–2, p.)
7019953 JulCopa BrahmaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Saldaña (58), Márcico (p. 67)Rivarola (p. 47)
71199627 JanCopa DesafíoMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Rivarola (p. 62)
72199615 FebCopa RevanchaJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Francescoli (14)
73199730 JanCopa DesafíoMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca4–1Rambert (p. 3, 39), Altamirano (o.g. 42), Cedrés (p. 88)Escudero (56)
74199716 FebCopa RevanchaJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–1 (5–3 p.)Cagna (64)Astrada (53)
75199824 JanCopa DesafíoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca0–0 (4–3 p.)
76199810 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca0–0 (4–2 p.)
77199927 JanCopa DesafíoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Gvo. B. Schelotto (27), Basualdo (69)Javier Saviola (38)
78199910 MarCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–0Palermo (14, 52, 83)
79200014 JanCdad. CórdobaMario Kempesstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–0Cardetti (15), Ángel (50), C. Ledesma (85)
80200029 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0F. Navas (8), A. Moreno (90)
8120009 FebCdad. Mar PlataJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1A. Moreno (p. 28), Battaglia (34)Ángel (14)
82200121 JanPentagonal VeranoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0Barijho (64)
83200125 JanCdad. CórdobaMario Kempesstyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Riquelme (27), C. Rodríguez (61)Cardetti (73)
8420016 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0E. Herrera (10)
85200223 JanCopa DesafíoMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–1 (5–4 p.)Riquelme (3)Fonseca (90+1)
86200226 JanCdad. Mar PlataJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca4–0{{refn|suspended after the 4th goal for incidents by River supporters|group=n5|name=abandonomardel}}Carreño (4, 58), O. Pérez (13), Delgado (19)
87200230 JanCdad. CórdobaMario Kempesstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Cavenaghi (46)
88200215 JunFriendlyOrange Bowl{{refn|Played in Miami, USA.|group=n5|name=orange}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–1N. Burdisso (8)Lequi (90), Raponi (90+2)
89200319 JanPentagonal VeranoMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0E. González (37)
90200325 JanCopa DesafíoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca0–0 (5–4)
9120037 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–3 (5–3 p.)Caneo (17), A. Moreno (19), César González (89)Cuevas (6, 47), Coudet (28)
92200424 JanPentagonal VeranoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Montengreo (44)
9320044 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Argstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Caneo (40)Ludueña (35), Sand (42), Montenegro (81)
94200522 JanPentagonal VeranoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)0–0
95200530 JanCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Palacio (7), Ledesma (75)
96200614 JanPentagonal VeranoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca3–2Palacio (42, 48), D. Díaz (73)Montenegro (58), L. Fernández (90+2)
97200617 JanCopa DesafíoErnesto Martearenastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–0Santana (10), Montenegro (70), Oberman (83)
98200720 JanPentagonal VeranoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Falcao (49), D. Galván (65)
9920071 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–1 (6–5)Palermo (40)Ferrari (59)
100200826 JanPentagonal VeranoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Battaglia (19), Palermo (55)
10120082 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–2Paletta (16), Palermo (p. 50)Falcao (24), Abreu (32), Ortega (p. 41)
102200924 JanPentagonal VeranoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–1Dátolo (44, p. 85)Cabral (35)
10320091 FebCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Mouche (45), Roncaglia (76)
104201020 JanCopa DesafíoJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River3–1Palermo (30)R. Rojas (3), R. Funes Mori (55), D. Villalva (64)
105201024 JanCopa RevanchaMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–1 (3–1 p.)Viatri (31)G. Bou (52)
106201122 JanLuis NofalJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Colazo (10), Palermo (32)
10720112 FebLuis NofalMalvinas Arg.style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Palermo (25)Pavone (7)
108201225 JanLuis NofalCentenario (R)style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca2–0Blandi (6, 78)
109201229 JanLuis NofalMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1-0Mouche (29)
110201319 JanCentenario LMFJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2-0Mora (68, 73)
111201329 JanLuis NofalMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca0–0 (5-4 p.)
11220132 FebCopa BBVAMario Kempesstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2-1Erviti (5)Mora (27), Trezeguet (78)
113201418 JanCopa OroJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc| (Draw)1–1Sánchez Miño (19)Maidana (41)
114201425 JanCopa BBVAMario Kempesstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2-0Lanzini (6), Menseguéz (41)
11520141 FebLuis NofalMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2-1D. Díaz (26)Mercado (9), T. Gutiérrez (61)
116201431 MayCopa BBVAAzteca{{refn|Played in Mexico DF.|group=n5|name=azteca}}style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1-1 (4–2 p.)Riaño (70)D. Villalva (36)
117201524 JanLuis NofalJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0F. Cristaldo (17)
118201530 JanLuis NofalMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca5–0F. Cristaldo (14), S. Palacios (21), A. Chávez (30), Calleri (81), Bentancur (84)
119201510 OctCopa BBVAMario Kempesstyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0L. González (6)
120201623 JanLuis NofalJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Pisculichi (p. 18)
121201630 JanLuis NofalMalvinas Arg.style="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Mora (p. 80)
122201729 JanCopa BBVAJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River2–0Driussi (p. 63), Mina (69)
12320172 SepCopa BBVABicentenario (SJ)style="color:#ffff00; background:#0000ff | Boca1–0O. Benítez (69)
124201821 JanLuis NofalJ.M. Minellastyle="color:#ff0000; background:#ffffff | River1–0Borré (40)

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==Head-to-head statistics in Friendlies matches==

class="wikitable"
style="color:gold; background:#00009B"| Boca Juniors winsstyle="color:gold; background:#00009B" align="center" width=40px | 46
style="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" |Drawsstyle="color:#000000; background:#cccccc" align="center" width=40px | 37
style="background:#ffffff; color:#ff0000" width=175|River Plate winsstyle="background:#ffffff; color:#ff0000" width=175 align="center" width=40px |41
Matches playedalign="center" width=40px | 124

=Single eliminations between the two rivals=

As of 2021, 21 single eliminations between Boca Juniors and River Plate had been played, three of them tournament's finals. River holds the upper hand, with 13 wins over Boca.{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=24 November 2018 |title=El otro historial: River es el amplio dominador de los "mano a mano" ante Boca |url=https://www.infobae.com/deportes-2/2018/11/24/el-otro-historial-river-es-el-amplio-dominador-de-los-mano-a-mano-ante-boca/ |access-date=16 December 2018 |website=Infobae |language=es-ES |archive-date=17 December 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181217110537/https://www.infobae.com/deportes-2/2018/11/24/el-otro-historial-river-es-el-amplio-dominador-de-los-mano-a-mano-ante-boca/ |url-status=live }}

  1. 1915 Copa Competencia: Boca 1–1 River; River 4–2 Boca (River won){{refn|Second leg played at GEBA|group=nb|name=geba}}
  2. 1918 Copa Competencia: River 1–0 Boca (River won){{refn|Played at Racing|group=nb|name=oldracing}}
  3. 1937 Primera División: River 5–3 Boca (River won){{refn|Match to decide the middle-season's first place, played at Estadio Gasómetro|group=nb|name=sanl}}
  4. 1942 Copa Adrián C. Escobar semifinal: River 0–0 Boca (River won 3–2 on corner kicks){{refn|Played at Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti|group=nb|name=corner}}
  5. 1946 Copa de Competencia Británica semi-final: Boca 2–0 River (Boca won){{refn|group=nb|name=sanl}}
  6. 1969 Metropolitano semifinal: River 0–0 Boca (River won){{refn|River won by goal average. Played at Racing|group=nb|name=racing}}
  7. 1972 Nacional semifinal: River 3–2 Boca (River won){{refn|Played at Vélez, River knocked out Boca of the next edition of Copa Libertadores.|group=nb|name=vel72}}
  8. 1976 Nacional final: Boca 1–0 River (Boca won){{refn|group=nb|name=racing}}
  9. 1989 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores requalifying final: River 0–0 Boca; Boca 0–0 River; Boca 1–2 River (River won){{refn|group=nb|name=vel72}}
  10. 1993 Copa Centenario: Boca 0–0 River; River 1–0 Boca (River won){{refn|Second leg played at Vélez|group=nb|name=velezsl}}
  11. 1994 Supercopa Libertadores: River 0–0 Boca; Boca 1–1 River (Boca won 5–4 by penalty shoot-out)
  12. 2000 Copa Libertadores quarterfinals: River 2–1 Boca; Boca 3–0 River (Boca won)
  13. 2004 Copa Libertadores semifinals: Boca 1–0 River; River 2–1 Boca (Boca won 5–4 by penalty shoot-out)
  14. 2014 Copa Sudamericana semifinals: Boca 0–0 River; River 1–0 Boca (River won)
  15. 2015 Copa Libertadores round of 16: River 1–0 Boca; Boca 0–0 River (River won){{refn|Second leg discontinued at half-time because a pepper-spray attack on several River players by Boca fans. Boca were eventually disqualified by CONMEBOL.[http://estadisticas.conmebol.com/html/v3/index.html?channel=deportes.futbol.libertadores.217426&lang=es_LA Reporte del partido en el sitio de la Conmebol] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181101095751/http://estadisticas.conmebol.com/html/v3/index.html?channel=deportes.futbol.libertadores.217426&lang=es_LA |date=2018-11-01 }} {{in lang|es}}|group=nb|name=gasp}}
  16. 2017 Supercopa Argentina final: Boca 0–2 River (River won){{refn|Played at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas|group=nb|name=mendoza}}
  17. 2018 Copa Libertadores Finals: Boca 2–2 River; River 3–1 Boca (River won){{refn|Second leg played at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid|group=nb|name=B de Bernabeu}}
  18. 2019 Copa Libertadores semifinals: River 2–0 Boca; Boca 1–0 River (River won)
  19. 2021 Copa de la Liga Profesional quarterfinals: Boca 1–1 River (Boca won 4–2 by penalty shoot-out){{refn|Played at Estadio Alberto J. Armando. River had to make seven starting-players substitutions just hours before the match, after a COVID-19 outbreak infected 15 squad members, among them all the professional goalkeepers.[https://www.infobae.com/america/agencias/2021/05/16/river-con-15-bajas-por-covid-y-un-arquero-juvenil-para-el-superclasico-ante-boca/ River, con 15 bajas por Covid y un arquero juvenil para el Superclásico ante Boca. Infobae, 15 May 2021] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517000514/https://www.infobae.com/america/agencias/2021/05/16/river-con-15-bajas-por-covid-y-un-arquero-juvenil-para-el-superclasico-ante-boca/ |date=17 May 2021 }} {{in lang|es}}|group=nb|name=bombonera}}
  20. 201920 Copa Argentina round of 16: Boca 0–0 River (Boca won 4–1 by penalty shoot-out){{refn|Played at the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata|group=nb|name=unico}}
  21. 2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional quarterfinals: River 2–3 (Boca won)

;Notes

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=Match records=

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+Largest margin of victory (4+ goals)
width=125|Date

!width=85|Home team

!width=30|Score

!width=85|Away team

December 23, 1928align=right|Boca Juniorsalign=center|6–0River Plate
October 19, 1941align=right|River Platealign=center|5–1Boca Juniors
July 19, 1942align=right|River Platealign=center|4–0Boca Juniors
August 17, 1955align=right|River Platealign=center|0–4Boca Juniors
May 19, 1959align=right|Boca Juniorsalign=center|5–1River Plate
March 7, 1982align=right|River Platealign=center|1–5Boca Juniors

{{col-break|width=50%}}

class="wikitable"
+Highest scoring matches (7+ goals)
width=125|Date

!width=85|Home team

!width=30|Score

!width=85|Away team

October 15, 1972align=right|River Platealign=center|5–4Boca Juniors
November 24, 1957align=right|River Platealign=center|5–3Boca Juniors
June 27, 1973align=right|Boca Juniorsalign=center|5–2River Plate
February 3, 1974align=right|Boca Juniorsalign=center|5–2River Plate
March 2, 1980align=right|Boca Juniorsalign=center|2–5River Plate
February 27, 1991align=right|Boca Juniorsalign=center|4–3River Plate

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=Player records=

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class="wikitable"
+Top five appearances{{cite web |url=http://espndeportes-akamai.espn.go.com/news/story?id=487664&s=arg&type=story |title=Números y estadísticas de Boca-River |trans-title=Numbers and statistics of Boca-River |publisher=ESPN Deportes |date=October 25, 2009 |access-date=March 29, 2011 |archive-date=July 11, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711102527/http://espndeportes-akamai.espn.go.com/news/story?id=487664&s=arg&type=story |url-status=dead }}
width=150|Player

!width=85|Club

!width=30|Games

Reinaldo MerloRiver Platealign=center|42
Hugo GattiBoca/Riveralign=center|38
Silvio MarzoliniBoca Juniorsalign=center|37
Ángel LabrunaRiver Platealign=center|35
Roberto MouzoBoca Juniorsalign=center|35

{{col-break|width=50%}}

class="wikitable"
+Top five goalscorers
width=150|Player

!width=85|Club

!width=30|Goals

Ángel LabrunaRiver Platealign=center|16
Oscar MásRiver Platealign=center|12
Paulo ValentimBoca Juniorsalign=center|10
Carlos Manuel MoreteRiver Platealign=center|9
Martín PalermoBoca Juniorsalign=center|9
Bernabé FerreyraRiver Platealign=center|8

{{col-end}}

Players who have played for both clubs

List of 101 players who have played for Boca Juniors and River Plate

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Players who played for one club in youth career and for rival club in senior career

Coaches who worked at both clubs

Played for one club and coached the rival club

River's greatest moments

  • August 24, 1913: River won the first official Superclásico 2–1.
  • October 19, 1941: The River team of the 1940s known as "La Máquina" beat Boca 5–1, their biggest win over Boca, on their way to the Argentine championship.
  • July 19, 1942: River won 4–0, equaling their biggest win over Boca.
  • November 8, 1942: River came back from 2–0 down to a 2–2 draw, clinching the championship of that year in the home of their archrivals for first time in history.
  • December 8, 1955: River won the second championship at La Bombonera after a 2–1 victory over Boca.
  • February 10, 1966: River won 2–1 at El Monumental in a match for the 1966 Copa Libertadores, in the first ever meeting of the clubs in international competitions.
  • October 15, 1972: River came back from 4–2 down to win 5–4 in the highest scoring Superclásico in history.
  • November 9, 1977: River came back from 1–0 down in La Bombonera to win 2–1 with a last minute goal from a 40 meters dash of Pedro Alexis González, securing River's top position in the 1977 Metropolitano championship, which they won in the next round.
  • April 6, 1986: In a game remembered for being played with an orange ball, River won 2–0 at La Bombonera right after winning the 1985–86 championship.
  • July 27, 1989: River won 2–1 the re-qualifying final of the 1989 Liguilla pre-Libertadores preventing Boca's qualification for Copa Libertadores 1990.
  • July 18, 1993: River won 1–0 in José Amalfitani Stadium, with a Walter Silvani's golden goal, to eliminate Boca from the Copa Centenario, a tournament that was to commemorate AFA's 100 years since its foundation. It was the first and only Superclásico decided with a golden goal.
  • December 11, 1994: River won 3–0 at La Bombonera, securing the 1994 Apertura.
  • March 23, 1997: River came back from 3–0 down to draw 3–3, costing Boca a famous win at El Monumental
  • March 10, 2002: River won 3–0 at La Bombonera on their way to win the 2002 Clausura.
  • May 16, 2004: River won a decisive match at La Bombonera 1–0 with a goal from Fernando Cavenaghi, paving the way to win the 2004 Clausura.
  • October 8, 2006: River defeated Boca 3–1 at El Monumental, breaking Boca's 22 game undefeated streak
  • October 7, 2007: River won 2–0 at home to prevent Boca from going top of the table and damaged their chances of winning the 2007 Apertura.
  • March 31, 2014: River defeated Boca 2–1 at La Bombonera with a goal from defender Ramiro Funes Mori after 10 years without winning at Boca's stadium. Later they clinched the Final 2014 championship.
  • November 27, 2014: River defeated Boca 1–0 at El Monumental in the second leg of the 2014 Copa Sudamericana semifinals with a goal from Leonardo Pisculichi. The game was also memorable for the fact that goalkeeper Marcelo Barovero saved a penalty in the opening minutes of the game. River won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to the finals for the first time since 2003. Boca were knocked out from an international competition by River for the first time in 28 years.
  • May 7, 2015: River defeated Boca 1–0 at El Monumental in the first leg of the 2015 Copa Libertadores round of 16 with a goal from Carlos Sánchez from the penalty spot. In the second leg, the game was abandoned at half-time after River players were attacked with pepper spray by Boca fans, with the score still 0–0. The match was terminated and Boca were disqualified from the tournament. River would go on to win the cup for the first time since 1996 and for the third time in club history.
  • March 14, 2018: River took revenge of the 1976 defeat in the Nacional championship final by beating Boca 2–0 to win the 2017 Supercopa Argentina in the Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza. The match was the second ever final between the two adversaries.
  • December 9, 2018: After drawing 2–2 at La Bombonera in the first leg of 2018 Copa Libertadores Finals, the second leg was postponed due to River fans throwing objects at the Boca bus, injuring several players. CONMEBOL controversially decided to play the second leg at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, as Boca refused to play the second leg and River defended their right to play it at home. In Madrid, River would come back to win 3–1 in extra time in the first ever meeting between the two in an international competition final and Copa Libertadores finals.

Boca's greatest moments

  • August 2, 1908: Boca won the first Superclásico ever 4–1.
  • December 23, 1928: Boca defeated River 6–0, the biggest win in Superclásico history, with two goals from Domingo Tarasconi, Roberto Cherro and Esteban Kuko.
  • May 19, 1959: After 18 years Boca avenged their 5–1 defeat by River with a 5–1 win at La Bombonera with two goals from Jose Yudica.
  • December 9, 1962: Boca defeated River 1–0 at La Bombonera to secure the top position of 1962 championship, which they won in the next round. This match is well remembered by Boca's fans, because Antonio Roma stopped a penalty kick by Delem in the final minutes of the match.
  • December 14, 1969: Despite River's recovery from a 0–2 down, Boca won the national championship in the home of their arch-rivals after a 2–2 drawn.
  • February 3, 1974: Carlos García Cambón scored four goals on his Boca debut in a 5–2 win, the most goals scored by a single player in the Superclásico. It was also Boca's second successive 5–2 win.
  • December 22, 1976: Boca won the first ever final between the two clubs 1–0 to claim the 1976 Nacional championship.{{cite news |last=Scandolo |first=Ramiro |date=22 December 2006 |title=Ganamos la final más importante |language=es |publisher=Olé |url=http://www.ole.clarin.com/notas/2006/12/22/01332343.html |access-date=23 January 2009 |archive-date=29 March 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090329172054/http://www.ole.clarin.com/notas/2006/12/22/01332343.html |url-status=live }}
  • April 10, 1981: Boca won 3–0 on their way to winning the 1981 Metropolitano championship, with a famous goal scored by Maradona against Ubaldo Fillol.
  • March 7, 1982: Boca won 5–1 at El Monumental, in the 1982 Nacional championship, the biggest away win in the history of the Superclásico. Due to a contractual conflict, River played the match with youth players.
  • February 27, 1991: Boca came back from 3–1 down to win 4–3 in the highest scoring Superclásico in Copa Libertadores history.
  • March 31, 1991: Boca won its fifth consecutive derby of the year 1–0 at La Bombonera.
  • July 14, 1996: Claudio Caniggia scored a hat-trick to help Boca win 4–1 at La Bombonera, barely a month after River won the 1996 Copa Libertadores.
  • September 29, 1996: Boca won 3–2 at La Bombonera, with a neck goal from Hugo Romeo Guerra in injury time.
  • May 24, 2000: Having lost the first leg of the 2000 Copa Libertadores quarter-final 2–1 at El Monumental, Boca won 3–0 at home to progress to the semi-final and later go on to win the competition and the Intercontinental Cup. Boca's third goal was scored by substitute Martín Palermo after a six-month injury.
  • November 9, 2003: Boca, then champions of the 2003 Copa Libertadores, won 2–0 at El Monumental with goals scored by Brazilian striker Iarley and Sebastián Battaglia on their way to lift the Apertura 2003 title.
  • June 17, 2004: Having won the first leg of the 2004 Copa Libertadores semi-final 1–0 at La Bombonera, Boca went to El Monumental, where River scored first. With just five minutes left Carlos Tevez scored to level the score 1–1 and so give Boca a 2–1 aggregate lead. However, a last-minute goal by Cristián Nasuti for River took the match to penalties. Boca then won the penalty shootout 5–4.
  • May 4, 2008: Boca won 1–0 at La Bombonera with a goal by Sebastián Battaglia.
  • October 18, 2008: Ten-man Boca won 1–0 at El Monumental on their way to winning the 2008 Apertura.
  • January 31, 2015: At a friendly match in Mendoza, Boca won 5–0 and three River Plate players were red carded, being it the biggest win in the professional football era of the Superclásico.
  • December 11, 2016: Boca came back from 2–1 down in the half-time to win 4–2 at El Monumental with two goals scored by returning idol Carlos Tevez.

Honours

=Official titles=

class="wikitable" style="width:auto; margin:auto; text-align:center"
Boca Juniors

! Competition

! River Plate

colspan="4" |Domestic
35League titles38
17National cups16
52Total54
colspan="4" |International
FIFA
3UEFA / CONMEBOL1
15CONMEBOL11
4AFA / AUF6
22Total18
colspan="4" |Overall
74Total72

References

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