Former soccer player Juan Román Riquelme will be the president of Boca Juniors, after defeating Andrés Ibarra and former Argentine president Mauricio Macri in a multi-presidential election held at the La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires on Sunday, December 17.
Opposition leader Ibarra accepted Sunday night that “depending on the difference we have now, that’s enough number to recognize that we’re lost,” while for the hours and the Riquelme-Ameal formula had been written around the 40th century. than the 64th century for votes.
Riquelme, one of Boca’s great idols, forty-five years old and who is currently vice-president of the club, will take over in the coming days as a representative accompanied by Jorge Amor Ameal, who in his return as president will now assume the position. of vice.
In a record vote, 43,367 members of Boca worked in the disused weather fort in Buenos Aires, who did modify the plans of La Bombonera where they competed for 3-amp tents in one that abandoned the 288 ballot boxes to vote.
The number of voters in this election is the biggest party for a club in Argentina and the second in the world, after the 57,088 voters who were decided through FC Barcelona comics in 2010.