Boca Juniors (women)
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Full name | Club Atlético Boca Juniors | ||
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Nickname(s) | Gladiadoras | ||
Founded | 1990 | ||
Ground |
Casa Amarilla Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Chairman | Jorge Anro | ||
Manager | Cristián Meloni | ||
League | Campeonato Femenino | ||
2016-17 | 2st | ||
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Boca Juniors Femenino is the women's football team of Argentine sports club Boca Juniors. Established in 1990, it has been the leading force in the Argentinian Championship since the late 1990s, having won 23 of the 33 editions of the competition as of May 2013, including a five-years streak winning both the Apertura and Clausura championships.[1]
Boca Juniors has made three appearances in the Copa Libertadores, reaching the semifinals in 2010.[2]
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
Titles
- Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino (23): 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 A, 2002 C, 2004 A, 2004 C, 2005 A, 2005 C, 2006 A, 2006 C, 2007 A, 2007 C, 2008 A, 2008 C, 2010 A, 2011 A, 2011 C, 2012 A, 2013 A
Copa Libertadores record
Season | Stage | Result | Opponent | Position | Scorers |
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2010 | Group stage | 4–1 12–1 2–2 1–1 | 2 / 5 | Gatti 2, Bruzca, Gómez Ojeda 4, Gatti 2, Huber 2, Barbita, Gerez, Gómez, Santana Bruzca, Ojeda Gerez | |
Semifinals | 0–2 | ||||
2011 | Group stage | 2–3 0–1 4–2 | 3 / 4 | Potassa, Santana Ojeda 2, Brusca, Potassa | |
2012 | Group stage | 2–1 4–2 1–1 | 2 / 4 | Manicler, Ojeda Gómez, Jaimes, Manicler, Oviedo González | |
References
- ↑ List of champions in RSSSF.com
- ↑ Boca Juniors lost 2–0 against Santos Archived July 8, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.. Argentina Football Association, 15 October 2010
External links
- Official website
- Boca Femenino on Planeta Fútbol
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