Apart from football, the club hosts a large variety of sports such as
athletics,
basque pelota,
bowls,
chess,
basketball,
handball,
cestoball,
gymnastics,
field hockey,
karate,
roller hockey,
roller skating,
swimming,
taekwondo,
tennis,
volleyball,
waterpolo, and
eSports.
Basketball won the
1950 World Cup with
Argentina The
basketball team currently plays in the Torneo Federal de Básquetbol. In 1950, the
first FIBA World Championship was played in Buenos Aires and
Argentina claimed the gold medal with 3 River Plate players:
Alberto López,
Leopoldo Contarbio and Vito Liva. The club won a
Campeonato Argentino title in 1983, and finished in the 2nd place in the
Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Básquetbol in 1984. The last edition of the Campeonato Argentino was held in that year, and River Plate was defeated in the finals, then playing at its successor competition,
Liga Nacional de Básquetbol, between 1985–93 and 2004–06. The team reached the finals in 1988, and for the 1989 and 1990 seasons,
Héctor Campana became the
top scorer of the LNB, playing for River Plate. The team also achieved 2nd place in 2004 and 2005 editions of Copa Argentina. Since 2014, after eight years of absence in professional basketball, River Plate returned to national tournaments playing the
CABB Federal Basketball Tournament.
Field hockey in 2011 The women's
field hockey team is affiliated to the
Buenos Aires Hockey Association (AHBA) and currently playing in
Torneo Metropolitano A, the top division of regional hockey in Argentina. In 2016, the squad (nicknamed
Las Vikingas) won its first
Metropolitano championship after beating
Ciudad de Buenos Aires by 3–2 at the final. In 2017,
Las Vikingas won their third consecutive Hockey National League after defeating
Club Italiano by 2–0 at the final, thus becoming one of the two clubs with most titles at the national tournament. Two players from River Plate,
Lucina von der Heyde and
Bianca Donati, who were
Junior World Champions in Chile 2016, made their debut in a world cup in
London 2018. Von der Heyde was named the
FIH Rising Star of the Year.
Futsal The
futsal team plays in the
Argentine División de Honor. The team won three championships in 1991, 2002 and 2003, and two Copa Argentina de Futsal in 2016 and 2017. The team also achieved a third place in the
Copa Libertadores de Futsal in 2013.
Handball River is one of the founding clubs of the Federación Metropolitana de Balonmano (Fe.Me.Bal.) and it is also the institution that won more championships in local history. All these titles have been obtained in the metropolitan and national levels, either in Metropolitan, Aperturas, Clausuras, Super 4 or Nacionales Tournaments, or the Federal League. The men's team won 32 domestic titles and the gold medal in the
South American Men's Club Handball Championship in 1984. The team also achieved 2 Bronze medals in the same competition and 4 Bronze medals in the
Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship. The women's team won 9 national titles, and the silver medal in the
South American Women's Club Handball Championship in 1984 and the bronze medal in 1987. The more prominent players in the club's history are Guillermo Till, Claudio Straffe, Freddy Ambrosini, Gabriel Canzoniero and Juan Ojea.
Swimming competed for River Plate and represented Argentina in four
Olympic Games The current swimming team has its origins in 2003, after many years in which the Club Atlético River Plate had no representatives in the national championships of this discipline. The draft to form the best team in the country was led by Professor Rodolfo Sacco and had the best results that had never been achieved in the institution. The team began to form from a contractual relationship with the swimmer
José Meolans, one of the Argentine swimmers with most titles won. Many high-level swimmers, trained in other institutions began to approach to be part of what would be the best team in the country for the coming years. Other swimmers from River Plate who represented Argentina in the Olympics include Meolans himself,
Georgina Bardach,
Eduardo Germán Otero,
Walter Arciprete,
Agustín Fiorilli,
María del Pilar Pereyra,
Juan Pereyra,
Damián Blaum,
Javiera Salcedo,
Pablo Martín Abal,
Cecilia Biagioli.
Tennis Tennis is a sport practiced in River Plate since 1923. Currently, River Plate counts with 10 clay courts and one hard court. As in other disciplines, the Club stands out for its large number of teams participating in the official tournaments organized by the Asociación Argentina de Tenis, as well as having important activities and competitions for the development of this sport in the country.
Gabriela Sabatini, who is considered the best Argentine women's tennis player in history and an icon in national women's sport, began practicing at River at age 6, under the direction of Professor Daniel Fidalgo, with whom she trained for seven years. When she was 12 years old, she participated in the Mundialito Infantil de Caracas, winning the competition, and ratifying once again the talent she had already shown during her participation in metropolitan and national children's tournaments.
Volleyball River Plate Women's division reached the national title four times, being one of the top champions of the league and the first to be champion three consecutive times (2005 to 2007). The men's volleyball team won the
Liga Argentina de Voleibol in the 1998–99 season with the Brazilians Jefferson, Marcos Dreyer, and the nationals Marcelo Román, Diego Gutiérrez and Luis Gálvez and the Súper 4 in 2003. The team also won 8 Metropolitan Leagues between 1956 and 2011.
Women's Football The River Plate
women's football team plays in the
Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino and have won the championship 11 times of which five were in succession from 1993 to 1997. The team achieved the third place in the
2017 Copa Libertadores Femenina.
Other In addition to the mentioned sports, River Plate's sections include
artistic gymnastics,
artistic roller skating,
athletics,
basque pelota,
boxing,
bowls,
chess,
karate,
rhythmic gymnastics,
roller hockey,
taekwondo,
table tennis and
waterpolo. ==See also==