The Crisis in Boca: Riquelme Dissolved the Football Council and a Manager Would Arrive
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Boca Juniors announced the departure of two of the main football advisors of its president Juan Román Riquelme, in an attempt to appease the anger of his fans due to the drought of titles, bad signings and the absence of the popular Argentine club in continental tournaments.
The decision took power since defeat to Hurricane and corporatized this week
The former multi-champion with the Xeneize criticized the current president and his management. The post Cristian Traverso acknowledged that he would not work with Riquelme in Boca: "It's for trouble" appeared first on The Intransigent.
After the earthquake in the council of the Xeneizes, the Bichi appeared among the options to take reins in the Argentine giant. He clarified his position and whether they sought it or not. This Wednesday Boca Juniors has experienced a tremendous earthquake in the midst of his crisis. The Xeneizes announced the departure of two important men from the Football Council, Mauricio “Chicho” Serna and Raúl Cascini, which has surprisingly installed a ac…
The Boca Football Council played an important role in the sale of footballers: several left the club in free condition in this period, but others also left high numbers in the institution’s coffers. It should be noted that players like Agustín Almendra and Nicolás Valentini left the institution in free condition. However, others like Luca Langoni went by purchase, while "Equi" Fernández, Christian Medina and Valentín Barco executed the terminati…
After several days of rumors and conflicting reports, Boca Juniors officially confirmed the departure of Raúl Cascini and Mauricio "Chicho" Serna, which also marks the dissolution of the Football Council that had been promoted by the current management. For the moment, Marcelo Delgado is the only member who remains in office, although the club has not provided precise details about his role going forward. "Club Atlético Boca Juniors announces th…
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