La Máquina
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La Máquina (Spanish for "the Machine") is a nickname given to the River Plate team from 1941 to 1947.[1] The core group of la Máquina were forwards Juan Carlos Muñoz, José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna, and Félix Loustau.[2] The team won four Primera División leagues, among other titles.
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Overview
The nickname was given to them by Borocotó, a Uruguayan sports journalist working for El Gráfico, after River Plate defeated Chacarita Juniors 6–2 on 12 June 1942.[3]
For they dynamism and rotating positions, La Máquina is often considered a precursor of the famous Clockwork Orange as it was nicknamed the Netherlands national football team that played the 1974 FIFA World Cup.[1][4]
Honours
National League
Season | Title |
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1941 | Primera Division Argentina |
1942 | Primera Division Argentina |
1945 | Primera Division Argentina |
1947 | Primera Division Argentina |
National cups
Season | Title |
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1941 | Copa Ibarguren |
1941 | Copa Escobar |
1942 | Copa Ibarguren |
International
Season | Title |
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1941 | Campeonato Rioplatense |
1945 | Campeonato Rioplatense |
1947 | Campeonato Rioplatense |
References
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