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Boca Juniors: A History and Appreciation of Buenos Aires' Most Successful Futbol Team
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Boca Juniors: A History and Appreciation of Buenos Aires’ Most Successful Futbol Team

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Diego Maradona, Carlos Tevez, and Juan Roman Riquelme are some of the greatest athletes to ever play association football, and all former members of Buenos Aires most successful football club, Boca Juniors. Whether at the beginning, end, or middle of their careers, they all wore the blue and gold at some point, and will always be considered part of the Boca Junior family. This book explores the history of this illustrious football club detailing how they have shaped a national and international pastime.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mascot Books, Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 October 2020
Pages
104
ISBN
9781645434504

Diego Maradona, Carlos Tevez, and Juan Roman Riquelme are some of the greatest athletes to ever play association football, and all former members of Buenos Aires most successful football club, Boca Juniors. Whether at the beginning, end, or middle of their careers, they all wore the blue and gold at some point, and will always be considered part of the Boca Junior family. This book explores the history of this illustrious football club detailing how they have shaped a national and international pastime.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mascot Books, Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 October 2020
Pages
104
ISBN
9781645434504