

Independiente Rivadavia
Founded
1913
Coach
Alfredo BertiVenue
Estadio Juan Bautista Gargantini
City
Mendoza
Capacity
16,000
Surface
grass
Did you know?
Club Atletico Independiente Rivadavia was founded on 18 May 1906 in the city of Mendoza, Argentina.
Season Stats
Record
5W 2D 1L
H:3W/A:2W
Goals
12 / 8 (+4)
H:8/A:4
Clean Sheets
6
H:3/A:3
Rank
11
Recent Results
vs Barracas Central
Liga Profesional Argentina · 12/03/2026
vs River Plate
Liga Profesional Argentina · 03/03/2026
@ Racing Club
Liga Profesional Argentina · 26/02/2026
vs Independiente
Liga Profesional Argentina · 21/02/2026
vs Belgrano
Liga Profesional Argentina · 15/02/2026
@ Estudiantes Río Cuarto
Liga Profesional Argentina · 10/02/2026
vs Sarmiento
Liga Profesional Argentina · 04/02/2026
@ Huracán
Liga Profesional Argentina · 27/01/2026
vs Atlético Tucumán
Liga Profesional Argentina · 24/01/2026
vs Estudiantes Caseros
Copa Argentina · 18/01/2026
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Gimnasia La Plata
Liga Profesional Argentina
15/03/2026
19:15
vs Rosario Central
Liga Profesional Argentina
23/03/2026
02:15
@ Tigre
Liga Profesional Argentina
05/04/2026
22:00
vs Argentinos Juniors
Liga Profesional Argentina
12/04/2026
22:00
@ Banfield
Liga Profesional Argentina
19/04/2026
22:00
vs Gimnasia Mendoza
Liga Profesional Argentina
26/04/2026
22:00
@ Aldosivi
Liga Profesional Argentina
03/05/2026
22:00
@ Atlético Tucumán
Liga Profesional Argentina
26/07/2026
22:00
vs Huracán
Liga Profesional Argentina
29/07/2026
22:00
@ Sarmiento
Liga Profesional Argentina
02/08/2026
22:00
Independiente Rivadavia
Independiente Rivadavia was founded in 1913 in Mendoza, Argentina, and is one of the most storied clubs in the Cuyo region. The club plays its home matches at the Estadio Juan Bautista Gargantini, which holds around 16,000 spectators. Historically competing between the Primera División and lower divisions, Independiente Rivadavia has spent much of recent decades in the Primera Nacional, Argentina's second tier, before earning promotion back to the Liga Profesional. Known locally as "La Lepra" or "El Cervecero," the club has produced several talented players who have gone on to represent top Argentine clubs. The team enjoys strong local support in Mendoza and has a long-standing rivalry with Godoy Cruz. Their blue and white colours are a source of deep civic pride across the province.































