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Antonio Vespucio Liberti (; 1900 – 28 November 1978) was a chairman of
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. He presided the club four times, becoming the president who was most often in charge of the club, with 20 non-consecutive years in office. During his periods in charge, River Plate won six titles, three Primera División, one
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. Liberti carried out bold efforts that contributed to the institutional and sporting greatness of the club. Under his mandate the Estadio Monumental was built, which is currently named after him.


Biography

The son of Genoese immigrants, Liberti held the chairmanship multiple times: initially from 1933–35, in 1939, 1943–52, 1960–64, and finally, 1966-69. The golden era of River Plate is widely attributed to his management, though he also came under criticism for the large sums he devoted towards acquiring foreign players in what in some cases turned out as poor investments. Some of those players were
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,El recuerdo de Antonio Liberti
on AFA website, 25 January 2019
for whom the club paid m$n 35,000, a huge amount of money for those times. Liberti's most lasting achievement was arguably his persuading the River Plate directors to purchase a then flood-prone, 84,000 m2 (900,000 ft2) lot near the northern end of
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neighborhood for the development of a new stadium and other club facilities. Approved in October 1934, and over the objections of many fans and observers, the transaction included land donated by the city, and led to the construction of ''El Monumental'', between 1935 and 1938. Under Liberti's presidency the club left behind the traditional striped ''tricolor'' jersey worn during the 1910s and 1920s, returning to the traditional white with a red band shirt in 1932, the same day that Bernabé Ferreyra debuted in the senior team v
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. Liberti himself gave the players their shirts before the match.Antonio Liberti, la vida de un soñador
on Pasion Monumental
After resigning from his post in 1952, Liberti moved to Italy, the land of his ancestors. Argentine government gave him a charge as honorary consul in Genoa. In 1957 the officials of
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, team strongly tied by historic ties with River Plate, granted Liberti the title of President of Honor, although he resigned after just six months.He was even appointed, briefly, as the squad's head coach. Liberti had a close relationship with Alberto J. Armando, president of arch-rival
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, with whom he agreed on what decades later would be called "football company" or "management" that promoted the ''football show'', an initiative emerged from the demise of the Argentina national team at the
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. River Plate (along with Boca Juniors) hired foreign footballers with the purpose of increasing the level of the local competitions and the attendance to stadiums. One of those players was Uruguayan Roberto Matosas, which River Plate acquired from
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for
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250,000, although those acquisitions did not help the club to win more titles.Con las formas del ayer: Roberto Matosas
on La Nueva, 19 September 2010
Liberti died on 28 November 1978. Eight years after his death, the stadium was renamed in his honor.


See also

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Estadio Monumental (Buenos Aires) The Monumental Stadium (, ; named after its monumental structure), currently known as Mâs Monumental Stadium for sponsorship reasons,


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Liberti, Antonio 1900 births 1978 deaths Club Atlético River Plate managers Argentine people of Italian descent People from Buenos Aires Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery Argentine football managers