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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.
Juan Brichetto: 1906–1907: He took office on February 20, 1906. During his presidency the club adopted the blue and gold colors: 4: Ludovico Dollenz: 1907–1908: Owner of a printing in La Boca: 5: Pablo Giúdice: 1908: Boca affiliated to AFA [10] 6: Martín F. García: 1908–1914: Four-time reelected (starting in 1910) 7: Santiago Sana ...
Juan Román Riquelme is the current President of Boca Juniors since December 2023, when he was elected over Andrés Ibarra, getting more than 65% of the votes (a record of 46,400 members went to the club to vote). [140]
Riquelme had returned to Boca Juniors after a frustrating experience in Spanish club Villarreal where manager Manuel Pellegrini excluded him from the senior squad due to personal disputes. [3] Under the guidance of manager Miguel Ángel Russo , Riquelme was the top scorer of the team (and second of the 2007 edition behind Salvador Cabañas with ...
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.
Boca Juniors Femenino is the women's football team of Argentine sports club Boca Juniors.Established in 1990, [1] it has been the leading force in the Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino since the late 1990s, having won 27 editions of the competition, including a ten-years streak winning both the Apertura and Clausura championships. [2]
Juan Riquelme (1616–1671), Spanish bishop; Juan Román Riquelme (born 1978), Argentine footballer; Keren Riquelme, Puerto Rican politician; Larissa Riquelme (born 1985), Paraguayan lingerie model; Manuel Riquelme (1772–1857), Chilean military officer; Manuel Riquelme (1912-unknown), Chilean Olympic cyclist; Marcos Riquelme (born 1988 ...
Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Segunda División.The promoted teams were Levante (playing top flight football for the first time in thirty nine years), Getafe (playing in the top flight for the first time ever) and Numancia (returning after a three-year absence).