Boca Juniors Reserves and Academy

Boca Juniors Reserves and Academy are the reserve and youth academy teams of Boca Juniors. The reserve team is currently coached by former club players Hugo Ibarra and Mauricio Serna, after Sebastián Battaglia was appointed as Senior squad's coach.[1]

Boca Juniors
Full nameClub Atlético Boca Juniors
Nickname(s)Xeneizes (Genoese), Azul y Oro (Blue and Gold), La Mitad Más Uno (Half plus One)
Founded1910 (1910)
(Reserve teams)
GroundComplejo Pedro Pompilio, La Boca, Buenos Aires
Capacity49,000
ChairmanJorge Amor Ameal
ManagerHugo Ibarra and
Mauricio Serna[1]
WebsiteClub website

Boca Juniors is the most winning Torneo de Reserva championships with 21 titles won since the squad was established in 1910.[2] Boca Juniors reserve team plays in the "Primera División de Reserva", the reserve division of Primera División. Home matches are played at Complejo "Pedro Pompilio", sited in La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

The Academy

"Complejo Pedro Pompilio", current venue of Boca Juniors reserve teams

Known as "The Boca Factory", Boca Juniors youth divisions contains teams from under-8 to under-20 level. They participate in Argentina's youth leagues organized by the Argentine Football Association. In 1996 Mauricio Macri (who had been elected president of the club one year later) stated that rather than buy players for huge money only to put too much expectation on them and watch them under-perform, they wanted to create their own stars. Therefore, Boca hired two very influential figures; one was Bernardo Griffa, a leading expert of youth in Argentina who had created a successful scouting network at Newell's Old Boys.[3] The second was Ramón Maddoni,[4] the king of 'baby football' (indoor six-a-side football for 5–12 year olds), who had a long career at Club Parque at the moment of being hired by Boca Juniors.[5][6]

Since then, Boca's academy has brought through, and also sold, more than 350 homegrown players from all age categories. From the list of the 350 players, more than 130 of the academy graduates would play around the world, including in Argentina, Spain, Italy, England and many others in places ranging from Germany and the Netherlands to China and Israel. More than 35 leagues contain players that were raised and developed by the Boca academy system. The players are taught the same formation (4–3–1–2) from early on to the first-team. This makes fitting into the first-team far easier for a young player. Boca's under-20 team were regular participants in the Under-20 Copa Libertadores and other international youth football tournaments.[7][8]

Scouting

The scouting system is comprehensive. There is a Boca Juniors scout in every small town and close to every village. Nearly all are ordinary people, such as teachers, butchers or policemen, and the head of the youth system, Jorge Griffa, regularly travel around Argentina when he took over and listened to the watching crowd, hiring the most appropriate as a scout for the area.

Players

Current squad

As of 3 March 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK  ARG Leandro Brey
15 GK  ARG Ramiro García
19 DF  ARG Valentín Barco
34 DF  ARG Pedro Velurtas
35 MF  ARG Gabriel Vega
39 DF  ARG Gabriel Aranda
45 GK  ARG Sebastián Díaz Robles
48 DF  ARG Alexis Alvariño
49 DF  ARG Matías Olguín
50 MF  ARG Vicente Taborda
51 MF  ARG Kevin Duarte
56 FW  ARG Simón Rivero
58 DF  ARG Nahuel Genez
DF  ARG Thomas Arrieta
DF  ARG Lautaro Di Lollo
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ARG Giovanni Ferraína
MF  ARG Mauricio Benítez
MF  ARG Julián Carrasco
MF  ARG Brandon Cortés
MF  ARG Santiago Dalmasso
MF  ARG Tomás Díaz
MF  ARG Santiago Gauna
MF  ARG Román Rodríguez
MF  ARG Jabes Saralegui
FW  ARG Alexander Fernández
FW  ARG Luca Langoni
FW  ARG Gonzalo Morales
FW  ARG Rodrigo Pittavino
FW  ARG Valentino Simoni
FW  ARG Maximiliano Zalazar

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 MF  ARG Ezequiel Fernández (at Tigre until 31 December 2022)
44 FW  ARG Israel Escalante (at Alajuelense until 31 December 2022)
46 DF  ARG Balthazar Bernardi (at Akritas Chlorakas until 30 June 2023)
52 FW  ARG Erik Bodencer (at Sacachispas until 31 December 2022)
DF  ARG Agustín Heredia (at Plaza Colonia until 31 December 2022)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ARG Nicolás Valentini (at Aldosivi until 31 December 2022)
MF  ARG Adrián Sánchez (at Everton (VdM) until 31 December 2022)
FW  ARG Juan Ignacio Baiardino (at Defensores de Belgrano until 31 December 2022)
FW  ARG Luciano Giménez Alanda (at Chaco For Ever until 31 December 2022)
FW  ARG Nazareno Solís (at Alvarado until 31 December 2022)

Notable graduates

1920s/50s

1960s

1970s/1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Titles

  • Torneo de Reserva de Primera División (21): 1918, 1919, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1937, 1940, 1955, 1956,
    1962, 1967, 1968, 1991–92,[2] 1997–98, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12

References

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