Historical Titles: Forts & Power Dynamics

Vélez He won 2-0 to Central Cordoba In the giant of Arroyito, in Rosario, and became champion of the Argentine Super Cup 2024. The two goals of the Liniers team scored the kid Jano Gordon21 years old and defender, who broke the final with two heads, in the second half.

The team of Liniers agreed to this final after its consecration in the Liga last year, when it was directed by Gustavo Quinteroswhile the Santiagueños were classified for having obtained the Argentine Cupimposing itself in the final coincidentally before the Fort.

The team of Guillermo Barros Schelotto He adds the 19th star of his rich history and shows that he is still a streak because less than two months ago he also won the International Super Cup, at that time beating students of La Plata.

Vélez maintained his undefeated in the dispute of this Cup, which began to be played in 2012, because he took the two that fought: 2013, when he faced Arsenal in San Luis and won 1-0; And he is before those of Santiago del Estero, in Arroyito.

  • Boca and River, 17
  • Racing 15
  • Independent, 9
  • Alumni and Hurricane, 8
  • Rosario Central, 7
  • San Isidro and Students, 4
  • Lanús *, Newell’s, Vélez and Rosario Athletic (Atlético del Rosario), 3
  • Arsenal, Belgrano, Porteño, San Lorenzo 2
  • Atlanta, Atlético Tucumán **, Banfield, Central Córdoba of Santiago del Estero, Colón, Students, LP Gymnastics, New Chicago, Patronato, Quilmes, San Martín de Tucumán, Balcarce, Barracas, Tigre, Federal Shot, Workshops of Córdoba, 1.

* Provincial Tournament recently endorsed by AFA as a National Cup without historical logic. ** Regional Tournament recently endorsed by AFA as a National Cup without a historical logic.

  1. Boca, 74
  2. River, 72
  3. Independent, 45
  4. Racing, 41
  5. San Lorenzo, 22
  6. Alumni, 22
  7. Vélez, 19
  8. Students, 17
  9. Hurricane, 13
  10. Rosario Central, 12

*Includes leagues and local glasses plus international glasses, always in the First Division.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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