Boca Juniors
Coach:
Miguel Ángel Russo
Establishment Date:
1905
League Affiliation:
ARG Division 1
Stadium:
Alberto J. Armando
Seating Capacity:
49000
Team Info
Club Atlético Boca Juniors, simply known as Boca Juniors, is an Argentine footballing giant based in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. They compete in the Argentine Primera División and play at the iconic Estadio Alberto J. Armando, universally known as La Bombonera. Founded in 1905, the club's colors are the famous blue and gold, and they are one of the most successful and recognized clubs in world football. Boca's history is intertwined with Argentine football itself, known for its working-class roots and fierce rivalry with River Plate. The club's most successful period came under the management of Carlos Bianchi in the early 2000s, winning multiple Copa Libertadores titles and the Intercontinental Cup in 2000 and 2003, led by legends like Juan Román Riquelme. In the modern era, Boca remains a dominant force domestically and in continental competition, consistently challenging for titles with a squad blending experienced stars and youth talent. The *Xeneizes* fan base is legendary for its fervor, filling La Bombonera with a wall of sound that is a key part of the team's formidable home advantage. Boca Juniors is more than a club; it is a global symbol of passion and success.
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