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About Boca Juniors
The scene is forever embedded in the minds of football supporters, Argentinian in particular, but world-wide alike: Diego Armando Maradona, high in the stands of La Bombonera, wearing the scared Boca Juniors No. 10 blue and yellow shirt - amazingly enough, Boca players have worn the same shirt from 1913 until the present - his upper body out of the box, is going crazy after yet another Boca goal.
There is hardly a match in world football that can equal Boca's derby matches with city and hatred rival River Plate. Those derbies, known as the Superclasico – Argentinians claim it is the only and real Superclasico – are everything a football match should be: a complete love affair between a football club and its supporters, a love that will never die. And due to the number of stars those two clubs have produced over the decades, the Superclasico also produce simply a marvelous game of football.
It is quite hard to find some of Boca's and Argentina's greatest players in Boca's record books. The reason is simple: those players leave club and country for Europe's biggest clubs at a very early age, after playing only a handful of seasons for Boca. Still, the list reads as the who and who in Argentinian football: goalkeeper Hugo Gatti, nicknamed, made 417 appearances for the club (1976-1988) and he is second on the all-time appearances list Speaking of craziness, few were more so than Martín Palermo, who is Boca's all-time leading goal-scorer, with 236 scored on two terms Carlos Tevez scored 94 goals for Boca on three different terms, and hos home coming toward the end of his career was one of magician, Juan Roman Riquelme led Boca to back to back Copa Libertadores before moving to Barcelona. He later returned to the club and helped it to a third Copa Libertadores title The great Gabriel Batistuta came to Boca from River Plate of all clubs before heading to glory in Fiorentina and Roma Then there were Claudio Caniggia, Fernando Gago, Alexis Mac Allister, Walter Samuel, Juan Sebastian Veron and the list goes on forever.
Of course, no Boca Juniors list of former players will be complete without the late Maradona. He came to Boca from Argentinios Juniors in 1981, made 40 appearances, scored 28 goals and took everybody's breath away, before heading to a legendary career in Barcelona and Napoli. Maradona returned to Boca to conclude his career in 1995, played for two seasons and remained one of the faithful.
Boca Juniors, who was established in 1905 in the Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, has won a total of 35 Primera Division titles (the last in 2022), 4 Copa Argentina, 6 Copa Libertadores and 2 Copa Sudamericana.
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