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Juan Román Riquelme (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan roˈman riˈkelme]; born 24 June 1978) is an Argentine former professional footballer and current president of Boca Juniors, the club where he spent the majority of his playing career. [2] He is considered by various journalists, players and coaches as one of the greatest playmakers of all time.
"El belicismo de los dictadores, Instrucciones Políticas Particulares para la Zona Austral para la Etapa Posterior a la Ejecución de Actos de Soberanía en las Islas en Litigio". Clarin (in Spanish). Buenos Aires (published 20 December 1998). Archived from the original on 15 April 2011
In the second half of the season, the club won the 2001 Copa Libertadores for the second consecutive year [2] aimed by the talent of Juan Roman Riquelme [3] and a superb performance in the Finals of Cordoba.
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Riquelme's career started with Argentinos Juniors in 2008. [3] He was promoted in their senior squad in 2016, making his bow in a 4–0 defeat to Unión Santa Fe on 6 May; he had previously been an unused substitute for matches with Aldosivi and Vélez Sarsfield. [1] [4] [5] In 2017, Riquelme joined Danubio of the Uruguayan Primera División on ...
Fernando Redondo in 2019 Juan Román Riquelme training with Villarreal in 2005. Sebastián Rambert – Zaragoza – 1995–96; Fernando Redondo – Tenerife, Real Madrid – 1990–00; Óscar Regenhardt – Málaga – 1982–85; Gustavo Reggi – Levante – 2004–05, 06–07; Ezequiel Rescaldani – Málaga – 2013–15
Juan Román Riquelme: 17 51 0.33 1997–2008 6 Giovani Lo Celso: 16 61 0.26 2017–present 7 Sergio Agüero: 15 101 0.15 2006–2021 8 Claudio López: 12 55 0.22 1995–2003 Juan Sebastián Verón: 12 72 0.17 1996–2010 Carlos Tevez: 12 76 0.16 2004–2015
Also, left winger Kily González, [3] Juan Sebastián Verón [4] were transferred out to Europe. 17-yr-old playmaker and future club legend Juan Román Riquelme made his debut in this Apertura tournament.