List of Boca Juniors chairmen

The following is a list of chairmen of Boca Juniors, one of the premier football teams in Argentina.[1][2][3]

Román Riquelme is the current chairman, in charge since December 2023.[4]

List of Boca Juniors chairmen
No. Image Name Tenure Notes
1 Esteban Baglietto 1905 Founding member and player. First president of whom there are records [5][6][7][8]
2 Luis Cerezo 1905–1906 Then player for the club (1908–11, 1915) [9]
3 Juan Brichetto 1906–1907 He took office on February 20, 1906. During his presidency the club adopted the blue and gold colors
4 Ludovico Dollenz 1907–1908 Owner of a printing in La Boca
5 Pablo Giúdice 1908 Boca affiliated to AFA [10]
6 Martín F. García 1908–1914 Four-time reelected (starting in 1910)
7 Santiago Sana 1914–1915 Founding member, also player. Club moved to Wilde [11][12][13]
8 Emilio Meincke 1915–1917 Club returned to La Boca (new venue). Reelected twice. [14]
9 Santiago Sana 1918 [13]
10 Emilio Meincke 1918–1920 First official titles in 1919
11 Emilio Gagliolo 1920–1921 Resigned in Nov 1921
12 Agustín Cassinelli 1921 Interim
13 Juan Fernández 1921–1922 Called to elections in 1922
14 Manlio Anastasi 1922–1926 Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero inaugurated (1924) [14]
15 Bartolomé Gutiérrez 1927–1928
16 Nicolás Blahovich 1928
17 Ruperto Molfino 1929–1936
18 Camilo Cichero 1937–1938 Construction of a new stadium started [15]
19 Eduardo Sánchez Terrero 1939–1946 La Bombonera inaugurated [16][15]
20 José Alfredo López 1947 Former footballer (1918–22) and bocce player for the club [17]
21 Daniel Gil 1948–1953 Stadium's lightning system inaugurated
22 Alberto J. Armando 1954–1955 Creation of a museum
23 Emilio Leveratto 1956
24 Miguel de Riglos 1957–1959
25 Alberto J. Armando 1960–1980 First Libertadores and Intercontinental cups won
26 Martín Noel 1981–1983 Closure of La Bombonera, first shirt sponsor [18]
27 Domingo Corigliano 1984 Players strike, resigned [19][18]
28 Horacio Blanco 1984 He takes over after the resignation of Corigliano and Orgambide. On November 9, he signed an act requesting the intervention of the club by the National Executive Power.
29 Federico Pollack 1984–1985 Federal Receiver to solve the crisis [20]
30 Antonio Alegre 1985–1995 Carlos Heller as vice-president
31 Mauricio Macri 1995–2007 La Bombonera refurbished. Luis Conde Arena inaugurated
32 Pedro Pompilio 2007–2008 Died in office [21]
33 Jorge Amor Ameal 2008–2011 In charge as Pompilio's vice-president
34 Daniel Angelici 2011–2019
35  Jorge Amor Ameal 2019–2023 Román Riquelme and Mario Pergolini as vice-presidents [22][23]
36  Román Riquelme 2023–Present Record number of voters for an election [24]
  1. ^ "Club Atlético Boca Juniors" by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi at the RSSSF
  2. ^ Listado de presidentes de Boca Juniors by Juan P. Reyonso on As, 8 Dec 2019
  3. ^ Los presidentes de Boca a lo largo de su historia on Clarín, 5 Dec 2019
  4. ^ Riquelme ganó la presidencia en una elección récord by Boca Juniors Press, 18 Dec 2023
  5. ^ Esteban M. Baglietto profile
  6. ^ "Historia de Boca Juniors". Informexeneize.com.ar. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  7. ^ "BBC Sport article". BBC News. 5 October 2002. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  8. ^ "La historia de una pasión inigualable" by Pedro Uzquiza on Clarín, 30 Nov 1998
  9. ^ Luis Cerezo profile
  10. ^ El debut oficial de Boca: la génesis de una gran historia by Oscar Barnade, Clarín, 3 May 2017
  11. ^ "Y un día Boca salió a la cancha" on El Espectador, 21 Apr 2005 Archived 2013-09-20 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Boca te llevo en el alma y en la web" on Clarín, 29 Apr 1998
  13. ^ a b Santiago P. Sana profile
  14. ^ a b Las canchas que tuvo Boca on Historia de Boca
  15. ^ a b La Bombonera cumple 80 años, La Vanguardia, 24 May 2020 by Sebastián Meresman
  16. ^ "The Stadium". Club Atlético Boca Juniors. Archived from the original on 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2008-11-07.
  17. ^ José A. López profile
  18. ^ a b Números pintados, el símbolo de la peor etapa de la historia de Boca on TyC Sports by Germán Bellizzi, 8 Jul 2020
  19. ^ 1984, el año que Boca estuvo en peligro on Radio Gráfica, 14 Feb 2019
  20. ^ Historia del hombre que ama a Racing y salvó a La Bombonera by Leandro Cócolo on TyC, 25 May 2020
  21. ^ Murió el presidente de Boca, Pedro Pompilio on Página/12, 30 Oct 2008
  22. ^ "World of Football: All change at Boca Juniors as fans make history by voting in Juan Roman Riquelme". The Athletic. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  23. ^ "Jorge Ameal, nuevo presidente de Boca Juniors" (in Spanish). bocajuniors.com.ar. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  24. ^ El récord mundial que logró Riquelme en las elecciones de Boca, El Gráfico, 18 Dec 2023