He arrived at River in 2007 from Zaragoza and in two stages at the club, he became the all-time winner with 17 titles, one more than a legend like Angel Labruna.
Fabio Dana was born on May 10, 1968, in Buenos Aires. He studied at the Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos and between 1996 and 2002 he was a reporter for the sports newspaper Olé, where he covered sports news and football. He was involved in the coverage of two Pan American Games: Mar del Plata 95 and Winnipeg 99; he also covered Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana finals. He attended short story workshops with Emilio Matei, playwriting with Mauricio Kartún and participated and was awarded in the literary competitions Barracas al Sud, Junín País and Leopoldo Marechal. He is currently a writer for Diario Clarín de Buenos Aires and a columnist for ESPN.com.
Leonardo Daniel Ponzio is the player with the most titles in River's history. He bid farewell in great style, lifting the last Cup in the Trophy of Champions, against Colón de Santa Fe.
And at 39 years old, he surpassed none other than River's glory, Angel Labruna, who had 16. The midfielder arrived at River in 2007 from Zaragoza, returned to Spain in 2009, and came back to River in 2012 to make history.