Overview
- River’s Electoral Commission reported Di Carlo secured 61.77% of ballots in the club’s largest election, with roughly 25,500–26,000 members voting via electronic ballot.
- At 36, he becomes the youngest elected president in the club’s history and will be sworn in on Monday at the Monumental for a single four‑year term through 2029.
- Andrés Ballotta, Ignacio Villarroel and Mariano Taratuty will serve as vice presidents, underscoring institutional continuity from the D’Onofrio and Brito eras.
- Di Carlo said football is the immediate priority and promised end‑of‑season evaluations of the project, with Marcelo Gallardo’s role among the decisions to be addressed.
- The platform pairs sporting fixes with ongoing modernization, including the Monumental roofing and expansion toward 100,000 capacity and the Cantilo high‑performance center.