1970 Club Atlético River Plate season

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PresidentJulián Kent [es]
Manager Ángel Labruna
Osvaldo Diez (interim)
Didi
Argentine Primera DivisiónMetropolitano: Runner-up
Nacional: Third place
River Plate
1970 season
PresidentJulián Kent [es]
Manager Ángel Labruna
Osvaldo Diez (interim)
Didi
Argentine Primera DivisiónMetropolitano: Runner-up
Nacional: Third place
1970 Copa LibertadoresThird phase
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Oscar Más (20)
Biggest winRiver 9–0 Universitario (B)
Biggest defeatNacional 6–1 River
 1969
1971 

The 1970 season is River Plate's 68th season in the Argentine Primera División. The season was split into two tournaments with the Torneo Metropolitano from 20 March to 19 December and the Torneo Nacional from 4 September to 27 December.

River Plate fared well throughout the 1970 season under Ángel Labruna in the first half and later under Brazilian manager Didi in the second half. They would end up as runners-up in the Torneo Metropolitano as well as narrowly miss qualification for the semifinals of the Torneo Nacional, ending in third place within Group A of the tournament.[1]

Squad

Match results

References

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