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Riquelme got tired and terminated his contract: the player who no longer belongs to Boca JuniorsJuan Román Riquelme, vice president of Boca Juniors, has taken a drastic decision regarding the future of Jan Hurtado. The Venezuelan striker, who failed to meet expectations at the club ...
Juan Román Riquelme is already planning Boca's 2025 season. With Fernando Gago at the helm, he aims to assemble a highly competitive team to contend in the Club World Cup. One of the positions ...
Mexico City lawmakers have voted to ban violent bullfighting in the capital. The decision Tuesday spurred fury among ...
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Riquelme could get revenge on Bayern Munich with BocaA few weeks ago, Juan Román Riquelme traveled to the United States to attend the Club World Cup group stage draw, where the eight groups were formed, each more competitive than the next ...
Boca Juniors, led by football council member Juan Román Riquelme, has been actively pursuing reinforcements for the upcoming season. After the successful signing of Carlos Palacios, the club has ...
Atletico Madrid’s promising season has turned into great disappointment in a matter of days. Atletico looked poised for a ...
Juan Román Riquelme is already planning for the next transfer window, where he knows several changes to Boca’s squad may be necessary, including the potential departure of Cristian Medina.
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Riquelme accelerates: The signing Boca aims to secureJuan Román Riquelme is evaluating different options to strengthen Boca’s current squad, as it’s widely acknowledged that what Fernando Gago currently has at his disposal isn’t enough.
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Riquelme wants him to be Rojo's successor in Boca Juniors' defenseBoca Juniors president Juan Román Riquelme is eyeing León's Adonis Frías as a potential replacement for Marcos Rojo, with the Argentine defender keen on a move to the Bombonera. Boca Juniors ...
Midfielder Marc Casadó and central defender Iñigo Martínez are out of Spain’s Nations League quarterfinal because of injury.
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Being an organist might seem like a solitary job, but German maestro Leo Krämer never feels too far from his listeners.
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