Stéfano Di Carlo
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13 May 1989
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| Born | Stéfano Dante Cozza Di Carlo 13 May 1989 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Occupations | Sports executive, businessman | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Employer | Club Atlético River Plate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Known for | President of Club Atlético River Plate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stéfano Dante Cozza Di Carlo (born 13 May 1989), commonly known as Stéfano Di Carlo, is an Argentine sports executive. He is currently the president of Club Atlético River Plate,[1] having won the club’s presidential election as the candidate of the ruling party.[2]
Di Carlo comes from a family historically linked to River Plate’s leadership. He is the grandson of Osvaldo Di Carlo, who served as club president in 1989 (known for the famous “Di Carlo banner”) and was vice president when River won the 1986 Intercontinental Cup.[3] His great-grandfather, Ángel Di Carlo, was a club executive during the construction and first expansion of the Estadio Monumental.[4]
His father is Yayo Cozza, who gained public attention during the Coppola case in the 1990s.[5]