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La Número 12

·20 May 2026

Boca board calls Assembly to discuss the budget

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Boca’s Board of Directors, headed by president Juan Román Riquelme, officially called on the Members’ Representatives to hold the Assembly where the 2026/2027 budget will be discussed.

In the last few hours, the board took a key step in its institutional calendar. During a new Board of Directors meeting held hours before the Copa Libertadores match and led by its president, various management guidelines were defined and the call for the Representatives’ Assembly was officially formalized, with the main objective being the discussion and approval of the economic budget for the next fiscal year.


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The meeting was attended by a large part of the Xeneize leadership, who moved forward in consolidating the administrative and economic matters that will shape the institution’s direction in the short and medium term.

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Boca’s Assembly must be held before June 20. File photo: Gerónimo Marino/La Número 12.

The call for this Assembly responds to an unavoidable obligation established in the club’s regulations. According to the official statute of the institution from La Ribera, the Representatives’ Assembly for the approval of the calculation of resources and expenses must be held no later than June 20, thus setting the deadline for the administration to have its economic plan approved before the start of the new financial calendar year.

Following this official announcement, Boca will begin logistical and formal preparations in the coming weeks to ensure the normal development of this important democratic and institutional event. The exact date will be officially announced in the coming days.

It will be the Representatives, elected by the different groups, who will have the responsibility of carefully evaluating the budget presented by the current leadership, debating its scope and, finally, casting their vote to approve or reject the proposed figures.

While the political and institutional machinery is set in motion to comply with this regulatory requirement, the leadership continues its divided work agenda, focusing both on financial solidity and on the sporting challenges faced by the first team.

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