Fixtures

Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 04/21 18:30 3 River Plate vs Boca Juniors - View
Copa Sudamericana 04/26 00:00 3 Fortaleza EC vs Boca Juniors - View
Copa Sudamericana 04/26 00:00 - Fortaleza vs Boca Juniors - View
Copa Sudamericana 05/09 00:30 4 Sportivo Trinidense vs Boca Juniors - View
Argentina Liga Profesional 05/12 23:00 1 Atlético Tucumán vs Boca Juniors - View
Copa Sudamericana 05/16 00:00 5 Boca Juniors vs Fortaleza EC - View

Results

Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 04/16 22:30 14 [5] Boca Juniors v Godoy Cruz [1] W 1-0
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 04/12 22:30 11 [6] Estudiantes LP v Boca Juniors [4] L 1-0
Copa Sudamericana 04/10 00:00 2 [2] Boca Juniors v Sportivo Trinidense [4] W 1-0
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 04/06 20:00 13 [3] Newell's v Boca Juniors [5] W 1-3
Copa Sudamericana 04/04 00:00 1 Nacional Potosi v Boca Juniors D 0-0
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 03/30 20:00 12 [7] Boca Juniors v San Lorenzo [9] W 2-1
Argentina Cup 03/23 23:30 6 Boca Juniors v Central Norte W 3-0
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 03/18 00:00 11 [3] Estudiantes LP v Boca Juniors [6] D PPT.
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 03/11 00:30 10 [7] Boca Juniors v Racing Club [6] W 4-2
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 03/06 22:15 9 [7] Union Santa Fe v Boca Juniors [5] L 1-0
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 03/03 22:15 8 [8] Boca Juniors v Belgrano [11] W 3-2
Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 02/25 20:00 7 [2] River Plate v Boca Juniors [7] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 63 29 34
Wins 29 18 11
Draws 20 8 12
Losses 14 3 11
Goals for 82 45 37
Goals against 53 20 33
Clean sheets 26 15 11
Failed to score 19 6 13

Wikipedia - Boca Juniors

Club Atlético Boca Juniors (Spanish pronunciation: [kluβ aˈtletiko ˈβoka ˈʝunjoɾs]) is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Boca, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is best known for its professional football team which, since its promotion in 1913, has always played in the Argentine Primera División. The team has won 74 official titles, the most by any Argentine club. National titles won by Boca Juniors include 35 Primera División championships, and 17 domestic cups. Boca Juniors also owns an honorary title awarded by the Argentine Football Association for their successful tour of Europe in 1925.

Internationally, Boca Juniors has won a total of 22 major titles, with 18 organised by CONMEBOL and the rest organised jointly by the Argentine and Uruguayan Associations. Consequently, Boca is ranked third in the world in terms of number of complete international titles, after Real Madrid (32) and Egyptian side Al Ahly (25). Boca Juniors' international achievements also include one Tie Cup, one Copa de Honor Cousenier, and two Copa Escobar-Gerona, organized jointly by AFA and AUF together. Their success usually has the Boca Juniors ranked among the IFFHS's Club World Ranking Top 25, which they have reached the top position six times (mostly during the coaching tenure of Carlos Bianchi). Boca was named by the IFFHS as the top South American club of the first decade of the 21st century (2001–2010). It was designated by FIFA as the twelfth best Club of the Century, in December 2000, occupying the same place as Liverpool of England, Inter of Italy, or Benfica of Portugal, among others. Boca Juniors is also known to be one of the most popular football clubs in Argentina, along with River Plate.

Boca Juniors has a fierce rivalry with River Plate and matches between them are known as the Superclásico. It is the most heated rivalry in Argentina and one of the biggest in the world, as the clubs are the two most popular in the country. Boca's home stadium is Estadio Alberto J. Armando, which is colloquially known as La Bombonera. The youth academy has produced many Argentine internationals such as Oscar Ruggeri, Sebastián Battaglia, Nicolás Burdisso, Carlos Tevez, Éver Banega, Fernando Gago, Leandro Paredes, and Nahuel Molina, who have played or are playing for top European clubs.

In addition to men's football, Boca Juniors has professional women's football and basketball teams. Other (amateur) activities held in the club are: bocce, boxing, chess, field hockey, futsal, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, handball, martial arts (judo, karate, and taekwondo), swimming, volleyball, weightlifting, and wrestling. As of January 2023, Boca Juniors ranked first among the clubs with the most members in Argentina, with 315,879.

History

The first recorded photo of Boca Juniors taken in 1906, after winning the Liga Central championship

On 3 April 1905, a group of Greek and Italian boys (more specifically from Genoa) met in order to find a club. The house where the meeting was arranged was Esteban Baglietto's and the other four people who attended were Alfredo Scarpatti, Santiago Sana and brothers Ioannis (Juan) and Theodoros (Teodoro) Farengas from Chios and Konstantinos Karoulias from Samos. Other important founding members include Arturo Penney, Marcelino Vergara, Luis Cerezo, Adolfo Taggio, Giovanelli, Donato Abbatángelo, and Bertolini.

In 1913, Boca was promoted to Primera División after some previous failed attempts. This was possible when the Argentine Association decided to increase the number of teams in the league from 6 to 15.

In 1925, Boca made its first trip to Europe to play in Spain, Germany and France. The squad played a total of 19 games, winning 15 of them. For that reason Boca was declared "Campeón de Honor" (Champion of Honour) by the Association.

During successive years, Boca consolidated as one of the most popular teams of Argentina, with a huge number of fans not only in the country but worldwide.

Boca Juniors is one of the most iconic and successful soccer teams in Argentina. Based in Buenos Aires, the club was founded in 1905 and has since become a powerhouse in Argentine and South American soccer.

Known for their passionate fan base and electric atmosphere at their home stadium, La Bombonera, Boca Juniors has a rich history of success both domestically and internationally. The team has won numerous league titles, Copa Libertadores championships, and Intercontinental Cups, solidifying their status as one of the top clubs in South America.

Boca Juniors is also known for producing top talent, with many of their players going on to have successful careers in Europe and on the international stage. The team's iconic blue and yellow striped jerseys are instantly recognizable around the world, and their fierce rivalry with fellow Buenos Aires club River Plate is one of the most intense in all of soccer.

Overall, Boca Juniors is a club with a storied history, passionate fan base, and a tradition of success that has made them a powerhouse in Argentine and South American soccer.