Stefano Di Carlo celebrating his election as River Plate's new president at the club's stadium, surrounded by enthusiastic supporters.
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Stefano di carlo becomes river plate's new president

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Stefano Di Carlo, 36, was elected as River Plate's new president with 61% of the votes in the club's election with the highest historical participation. He will succeed Jorge Brito and become the youngest leader in the institution's history. The officialist candidate highlighted electronic voting and the club's future growth.

The elections at River Plate, held on November 1, 2025, marked a milestone with record member participation, as anticipated by Stefano Di Carlo himself. The 36-year-old officialist-backed leader secured 61% of the votes, surpassing four other candidates and confirming his role as Jorge Brito's successor.

Di Carlo, whose family has a deep legacy in the club—his grandfather and great-grandfather held key positions in the Millonario's structure—becomes the youngest president in River's history. Prior to the vote, he praised the massive turnout and electronic voting, which streamlined the process. "The club will continue to grow institutionally and sportingly," he assured, emphasizing continuity and progress under his leadership.

This election not only highlights members' commitment but also the institutional evolution of one of Argentina's most iconic clubs, with Di Carlo at the helm promising stability and advancement.

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River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo and president Stefano Di Carlo at a press conference announcing Gallardo's contract extension to 2026.
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Marcelo Gallardo renews contract with River Plate until 2026

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River Plate's president, Stefano Di Carlo, announced that coach Marcelo Gallardo will extend his contract until December 2026, despite the team's poor sporting form. The decision came in a press conference ahead of the Superclasico against Boca Juniors. Gallardo voiced confidence in turning around the adverse situation.

Former French striker David Trezeguet returns to River Plate to take on a key institutional representation role at the club. He was presented on Thursday at the Estadio Monumental alongside president Stefano Di Carlo. His position focuses on developing strategic alliances and strengthening the team's positioning.

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Following the leadership vacuum declared after mass board resignations on December 16, San Lorenzo's assembly advanced elections to May 30, 2026, and appointed Sergio Costantino as interim president, defeating Matías Lammens. The move awaits judicial review of Marcelo Moretti's challenge.

Uruguayan striker Octavio Rivero signed for two seasons with Universidad de Chile from Barcelona de Guayaquil, becoming the third reinforcement for the 2026 season. The player expressed excitement for the challenge and omitted mentions of his past at Colo Colo, his former rival club. He will join Eduardo Vargas and Lucas Romero under coach Francisco Meneghini.

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River Plate started the Apertura 2026 tournament with a narrow 1-0 away win over Barracas Central. Gonzalo Montiel scored the decisive header goal early in the second half. Marcelo Gallardo's team dominated the match, though controversy arose over an uncall penalty.

The president of an Argentine club revealed details of the meeting where the AFA awarded a title to Rosario Central. He also admitted he would have accepted a similar recognition for his own team. A congratulatory message from AFA president Chiqui Tapia sparked criticism on social media.

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José Antonio Kast's December 14, 2025, presidential runoff win (58.17%, a record 7,252,831 votes) not only ended Gabriel Boric's term but solidified a congressional shift toward the opposition with 23 new right-leaning senators and 155 deputies. Despite a contentious campaign, Boric congratulated Kast and met him at La Moneda Palace, signaling transition efforts.

 

 

 

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