Juan Román Riquelme is the new president of Boca Juniors to participate in the elections

Former Argentine footballer Juan Roman Riquelme (c) will vote for the election of the president of Boca Juniors. Credit: Andrés Ibarra | EFE

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The former footballer and current manager, Juan Román Riquelme, has the new president of Boca Juniors to ensure a victory against the duo that opposes the former president of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, and the candidate Andrés Ibarra.

With a sale of 30 issues in the partial counting of the votes, the formula led by Juan Román Riquelme and Jorge Amor Ameal (president until election day) as vice president, registered the trio in an election that had the participation of 43,367 voters. members, according to EFE.

Mauricio Macri had 3 elections in Boca in 1995, 1999 and 2003.

These elections in Argentina were changed in a matter of seconds with the number of mayors who voted after the 57,088 Spaniards who in 2010 in Barcelona named Sandro Rosell president.

The figure of 43,367 voters in this country exceeded the 37,930 who had participated in the Boca elections in 2019, thanks to the Ameal-Riquelme-Pergolini formula that he rejected through the patrimony of the official led by Christian Gribaudo.

The Boca Juniors elections, with great influence, will be held in 3 tents installed in “La Bombonera”, with 288 tables available for an electoral register of 94,188 members with the right to vote.

En el ámbito deportivo en 2023, Boca obtuvo un título (Supercopa Argentina) y alcanzó la final de la Copa Libertadores (perdiendo 2-1 ante Fluminense), pero tuvo un desempeño modesto en los torneos locales y alcanzó las semifinales en la Copa Argentina.

Sin un director técnico tras la salida de Jorge Almirón y el final del interinato de Mariano Herrón, la primera tarea de la nueva dirigencia de Boca Juniors liderada por Juan Román Riquelme será contratar a un nuevo entrenador. Diego Martínez se perfila como uno de los principales candidatos, tras su reciente salida de Huracán.

For 2024, Boca Juniors will not participate in the Copa Libertadores and will not compete in the South American League, in addition to playing the Copa and Torneo de la Liga Profesional de Fútbol, with the Copa Argentina.

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