Feb 27 • 03:25 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

How the historical table of Argentine football champions looks after Lanús' title in the Recopa Sudamericana

Lanús wins the Recopa Sudamericana 2026 against Flamengo, securing their fifth international title.

Lanús has emerged victorious in the Recopa Sudamericana 2026, defeating Flamengo 3-2 at the iconic Maracanã stadium. This unexpected win saw Lanús clinch the title with an aggregate score of 4-2 after their previous narrow victory at home. The match concluded dramatically, with Lanús' Dylan Aquino scoring in the last moments of extra time, sealing their triumph against a formidable opponent.

The goals for Lanús came from Rodrigo Castillo, Paraguayan José Canale, and the young talent Dylan Aquino, who showcased a promising future for the club with his decisive contribution. Flamengo managed to score twice, both from penalties executed by Giorgian De Arrascaeta and Jorginho. This match not only highlights Lanús' capabilities but also their rising status in international football, as it marks their fourth international trophy, adding to their history of success.

In light of this victory, the historical table of Argentine champions sees Lanús cementing its position further, though Boca Juniors still holds the record with 74 titles, followed by River Plate with 72 and Independiente with 45. This result serves as a significant milestone for Lanús and reflects the competitive spirit and depth of talent within Argentine football, potentially reshaping the landscape of domestic and international competitions in the years ahead.

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