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Boca Juniors' supporters displaying their flags at La Bombonera (north side), 2009. Boca Juniors is traditionally regarded as the club of Argentina's working class, in contrast with the supposedly more upper-class base of cross-town arch rival River Plate [76] who moved to the more affluent district of Núñez in the north of the city in 1923.
Boca Ratón translates to "Mouse Mouth" in English. Its name was originally labeled in the early European maps of the area as Boca de Ratones (Spanish for 'Mouth of Mice'). Boca, meaning "mouth", was a common term to describe an inlet on maps by sailors (as in a river mouth). The meaning of the word ratones for the area is less certain.
La Boca (Spanish: [la ˈβoka]; "the Mouth", probably of the Matanza River) [2] is a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. Its location near the Port of Buenos Aires meant the neighbourhood became a melting pot of different cultures during the 20th century, when millions of immigrants from Europe and Asia arrived to Argentina.
Boca totalised 63 points in 30 matches (7 points over its rival River Plate, runner-up with 56). Besies, Benedetto was the topscorer of the competition with 21 goals. Boca Juniors won its second consecutive league title in 2017–18, totalising 58 points over 27 matches (Godoy Cruz was the runner-up with 56).
Boca Raton, Florida, a city in Palm Beach County, Florida Boca Raton (disambiguation), several places; Several straits separating Trinidad and Tobago from the South American mainland: The Bocas del Dragón (consisting of the Boca Grande, Boca de Navios, Boca de Huevos, and Boca de Monos) The Boca del Serpiente or Columbus Channel
Fernando Rubén Gago (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando ˈɣaɣo]; [3] born 10 April 1986) is an Argentine football manager and former player. He is the head coach of Primera División club Boca Juniors.
The first recorded photo of Boca Juniors taken in 1906, after winning the Copa Reformista of Liga Central. The following is a complete list of Club Atlético Boca Juniors seasons since 1908 to present. Competitions contested include domestic and international cups and tournaments.
Hugo Benjamín "Negro" Ibarra (born 1 April 1974), is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a right back.He last managed Boca Juniors.. With 324 matches played, 10 goals scored and 15 titles won with Boca Juniors, [1] Ibarra is considered the best right back in the history of the club.