La Número 12
·6 de junio de 2026
Boca fees up again: how much membership costs in June 2026

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·6 de junio de 2026

Boca members started June 2026 by receiving another update to their mandatory monthly expenses. The club’s board of directors introduced a new rate schedule for membership fees, generally adjusting the amounts for almost all categories.
Among the most significant changes, the Active Member category saw an increase, raising the price from 41,500 pesos in May to 42,600 pesos in June. Along the same lines, female Active Members registered a similar increase, now paying 42,500 pesos, while Cadets and Minors were set at new amounts of 41,300 and 39,600 pesos respectively.
Adherent Members, who make up a huge portion of the Xeneize membership base, also experienced changes in their fees for this period. The basic fee for this category climbed to 21,300 pesos, while the Interior Adherent version stood at 19,400 pesos, with a web registration cost of 9,700 pesos for new applicants.

Xeneize fans are once again facing an increase in membership fees.
Meanwhile, members included in the traditional Interior category will have to pay 38,800 pesos starting this month. It is important to note that the dollar-denominated options for residents outside Argentina remained unchanged, staying at 26 dollars for Members Abroad and 13 dollars for the International Member category.
Looking at the progression of prices during this first half of the year, the impact on fans’ wallets is very clear. For the Active Member category, the monthly fee went from 35,800 pesos paid at the start of January to the current 42,600 pesos set for this month of June. This represents a jump of 6,800 pesos in just six months, marking a cumulative increase of nearly 19 percent.
For their part, the massively popular Adherent Member category followed exactly the same upward trend in its fees. Those who at the beginning of the year had to allocate 17,900 pesos to maintain their regular link with the club are now paying an updated fee of 21,300 pesos. It should be noted that this category pays exactly half the fee of a full member.
The economic weight of the membership base will be clearly demonstrated at the next representatives’ assembly when analyzing the new budget. By combining the income received from membership fee payments and season ticket renewals, the direct contribution of the fans is established as the absolute engine of the financial sustainability of the club from La Ribera.
According to the official projection of total income exceeding 239 billion pesos, the sum of these two membership-related items represents 59.4% of revenue. This striking figure shows that practically six out of every ten pesos entering the club’s coffers come from the monthly effort of its own members.

The members keep the club going.
Income generated by the commercial side barely exceeds 20%, making it completely evident that the fundamental and main pillar of Boca’s economy continues to be, unquestionably, its people, who month after month face increases in membership fees.
This new increase in club fees coincides with a prolonged period of football inactivity at both the local and international levels. Throughout the entire month of June, Boca’s first team will not play matches at La Bombonera or any other stadium, due to the complete break for the FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Boca members will have to absorb this new economic hit to their wallets, continuing to support the club financially in a month when the passion and the cheering will be paused by the World Cup. Competition for the team will not resume until July.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.







































