La Número 12
·2 June 2026
Boca confirm date for budget assembly

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Yahoo sportsLa Número 12
·2 June 2026

The Boca Juniors leadership announced the official date for the long-awaited Assembly of Representatives. At this key meeting for the future of the club from La Ribera, the final approval of the new financial year and its projections will be put to a vote.
The summoned Members’ Representatives will have the opportunity to analyze in detail the figures that the current administration led by Juan Román Riquelme will present for the upcoming period. The official figures have already been distributed internally, revealing an extremely solid economic outlook and a strong commitment to the club’s infrastructure projects.
Specifically, the statutory meeting has been confirmed for next June 11, and the venue chosen for this conclave will be the traditional Salón Filiberto at La Bombonera. There, the representatives will thoroughly debate the figures and projections set out to sustain the sporting and administrative structure for the year.

The details of the budget.
The treasury’s preliminary report highlights that total resources amount to 266,019,881,000 pesos. This overall figure includes an opening balance of more than 6 billion, receivables from the previous fiscal year, and all projected income.
On the other hand, total uses were calculated at 253,443,374,000 pesos. This responsible planning leaves a clear surplus in the accounts, consolidating an estimated closing balance of 5,064,882,000 pesos. Meanwhile, total projected expenses stand at 194,009,816,000 pesos.
The highest-income category, totaling 239,226,960,000 pesos, is driven mainly by the unconditional support of the fans. Membership fees account for 35.4% of total revenue, contributing more than 84.6 billion pesos to the coffers of the La Ribera club.

Boca members and season ticket holders contribute nearly 60% of income.
In second and third place are season tickets at 24% and commercial income at 20.4%. The staging of sporting events also contributes a significant share, reaching 13% (nearly 31 billion pesos) of the total collected in this important category.
When analyzing the cost structure, professional football logically takes the biggest share of the operating budget. This sector represents 36.1%, equivalent to just over 70.047 billion pesos allocated exclusively to maintaining the first team’s status.
Club administration ranks second on the expenditure list with 18.7%, followed closely by event organization, which requires 17.2%. Youth football also receives notable support, accounting for 10.9% of annual operating expenses.
One of the most appealing points of the budget is the amount allocated to investments and projects, which reaches 41,767,058,000 pesos. Nearly half of this budgeted money, 46.9%, will go directly to a comprehensive plan for the expansion, improvements, and structural maintenance of the stadium.

A high percentage of Boca’s budget goes to La Bombonera.
The Casa Amarilla grounds will also receive a significant capital injection (29.5%) for work on the indoor arena. Meanwhile, the Ezeiza Training Center will absorb 16.8% for the reserve team hotel, while 6.8% will go toward modernizing systems and access control.
When both operating expenses and infrastructure investments are grouped together, the overall budget comes to a total of 235,989,861,000 pesos. This breakdown clearly shows that professional football remains far ahead with 29.7% of the overall pie.
Viewed from this broader perspective, investment in projects represents 17.7% of the final allocation of Boca Juniors’ funds. This distribution confirms the board’s intention to consistently balance sporting performance with long-term asset growth.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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