

Boca Juniors
Founded
1905
Coach
Claudio Ubeda
Venue
Estadio Alberto José Armando
City
Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Capacity
57,200
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
3W 3D 2L
H:2W/A:1W
Goals
9 / 5 (+4)
H:4/A:5
Clean Sheets
9
H:7/A:2
Rank
6
Recent Results
vs San Lorenzo
Liga Profesional Argentina · 11/03/2026
@ Lanús
Liga Profesional Argentina · 05/03/2026
vs Gimnasia Mendoza
Liga Profesional Argentina · 28/02/2026
vs GyE Chivilcoy
Copa Argentina · 25/02/2026
vs Racing Club
Liga Profesional Argentina · 20/02/2026
vs Platense
Liga Profesional Argentina · 15/02/2026
@ Vélez Sarsfield
Liga Profesional Argentina · 09/02/2026
vs Newell's Old Boys
Liga Profesional Argentina · 01/02/2026
@ Estudiantes
Liga Profesional Argentina · 29/01/2026
vs Deportivo Riestra
Liga Profesional Argentina · 25/01/2026
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Unión
Liga Profesional Argentina
16/03/2026
02:00
vs Instituto
Liga Profesional Argentina
22/03/2026
00:00
@ Talleres de Córdoba
Liga Profesional Argentina
05/04/2026
22:00
vs Independiente
Liga Profesional Argentina
12/04/2026
22:00
@ River Plate
Liga Profesional Argentina
19/04/2026
22:00
@ Defensa y Justicia
Liga Profesional Argentina
26/04/2026
22:00
@ Central Córdoba SdE
Liga Profesional Argentina
03/05/2026
22:00
@ Deportivo Riestra
Liga Profesional Argentina
26/07/2026
22:00
vs Estudiantes
Liga Profesional Argentina
29/07/2026
22:00
@ Newell's Old Boys
Liga Profesional Argentina
02/08/2026
22:00
Boca Juniors
Club Atlético Boca Juniors, founded on April 3, 1905, in the working-class La Boca neighbourhood of Buenos Aires by sons of Genoese immigrants, plays at La Bombonera — the iconic 49,000-capacity Estadio Alberto J. Armando — an arena widely considered one of the most intense and atmospheric in world football. The club is Argentina's most trophy-laden side with 35 Primera División titles and six Copa Libertadores (1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007), with three continental wins in five seasons under Carlos Bianchi representing one of football's most impressive sustained runs of excellence. Diego Maradona and Juan Román Riquelme — the visionary playmaker and later club president — are the defining icons of Boca's identity. Their Superclásico rivalry with River Plate is one of the greatest sporting rivalries on earth, carrying the full weight of Buenos Aires' cultural and social identity.