Background
The son of Genoese immigrants, Liberti held the chairmanship multiple times: initially from 1933-1935, in 1939, 1943-1952, 1960-1964, and finally, 1966-1969.
The son of Genoese immigrants, Liberti held the chairmanship multiple times: initially from 1933-1935, in 1939, 1943-1952, 1960-1964, and finally, 1966-1969.
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. 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. Liberti died on November 28, 1978.
Eight years after his death, the stadium was renamed in his honor.