Estadio Alberto José Armando, home stadium of CA Boca Juniors
CA Boca Juniors

CA Boca Juniors

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Założony

1905

Obiekt

Estadio Alberto José Armando

Miasto

Ciudad de Buenos Aires

Pojemność

57,200

Nawierzchnia

grass

#3 Klubowe Mistrzostwa Świata R0#7 Primera Division R0# Copa Argentina # Copa de la Superliga # Club Friendlies

Transfery

Trofea

Liga Profesional Argentina

2022,2019/2020,2017/2018,2016/2017,2015,2011/2012,2008,2006,2005,2003/2004,2000,1999,1998,1992,1981,1976,1976,1970,1969,1965,1964,1962,1954,1944,1943,1940,1935,1934,1931,

29xWinner

Liga Profesional Argentina

2014,2008,2007,2006/2007,2004,2003,2002,1997,1991,1990/1991,1988/1989,1978,1973,1958,1950,1947,1946,1945,1933,

19x2nd Place

Copa Argentina

2020/2021,2014/2015,2011/2012,1969,

4xWinner

Super Copa

2023,2019,

2xWinner

Super Copa

2018,2016,2012,

3x2nd Place

Trofeo Joan Gamper

2018,

1x2nd Place

Trofeo de Campeones

2022,

1x2nd Place

Super Copa International

2023,

1x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Libertadores

2007,2003,2001,2000,1978,1977,

6xWinner

CONMEBOL Libertadores

2023,2018,2012,2004,1979,1963,

6x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Recopa

2008,2006,2005,1990,

4xWinner

CONMEBOL Recopa

2004,

1x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Sudamericana

2005,2004,

2xWinner

FIFA Intercontinental Cup

2007,

1x2nd Place

CA 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.