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Boca Juniors (Female)
Full nameClub Atlético Boca Juniors
Nickname(s)Gladiadoras
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
GroundCasa Amarilla
Buenos Aires, Argentina
ChairmanDaniel Angelici
ManagerMarcela Lesich
LeagueCampeonato Femenino
Apertura 20131st

Boca Juniors Femenino is the women's football team of Argentinian sports club Club Atlético Boca Juniors. Established in 1990, it has been the leading force in the Argentinian Championship since the late 1990s, having won 21 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]

2015-16 season squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Argentina ARG Elizabeth Minning
GK Argentina ARG Giselda Nieto
DF Argentina ARG Gabriela Barrios
DF Argentina ARG Florencia Curril
DF Argentina ARG Florencia Faustino
DF Argentina ARG Cecilia Ghigo
DF Argentina ARG Eva González
DF Argentina ARG Celena Molina
DF Argentina ARG Catalina Pérez
MF Argentina ARG Ruth Bravo
MF Argentina ARG Yamila Chávez
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Argentina ARG Johanna Galliotti
MF Argentina ARG Soledad Jaimes
MF Argentina ARG Ludmila Manicler
MF Argentina ARG Natalia Muñoz
MF Argentina ARG Vanesa Santana
MF Argentina ARG Mailen Signorelli
MF Argentina ARG Gabriela Vaquer
FW Argentina ARG Andrea Ojeda
FW Argentina ARG Yael Oviedo
FW Argentina ARG Belén Potassa

Honours

Titles

  • Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino (21): 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
2010
0
0
0
Group stage
0
0
0
4–1
12–1
2–2
1–1
Bolivia Florida
Peru Universidad Iquitos
Paraguay Universidad Asunción
Chile Everton
2 / 5
0
0
0
Gatti 2, Bruzca, Gómez
Ojeda 4, Gatti 2, Huber 2, Barbita, Gerez, Gómez, Santana
Bruzca, Ojeda
Gerez
Semifinals 0–2 Brazil Santos
2011
0
0
Group stage
0
0
2–3
0–1
4–2
Colombia Formas Íntimas
Brazil São José
Ecuador Liga Quito
3 / 4
0
0
Potassa, Santana
0
Ojeda 2, Brusca, Potassa
2012
0
0
Group stage
0
0
2–1
4–2
1–1
Venezuela Caracas
Uruguay Nacional Montevideo
Brazil São José
2 / 4
0
0
Manicler, Ojeda
Gómez, Jaimes, Manicler, Oviedo
González

References