2016 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season explained

Club:Boca Juniors
Season:2016
Chairman: Daniel Angelici
Chrtitle:President
Manager: Rodolfo Arruabarrena
(until February 29)
Guillermo Barros Schelotto
(from March 2)
Stadium:Estadio Alberto J. Armando
(La Bombonera)
League:Primera División
League Result:10th
Cup2:Supercopa Argentina
Cup2 Result:Runners-up
Cup3:Copa Libertadores
Cup3 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:Carlos Tevez (4)
Season Topscorer:Carlos Tevez (9)
Average Attendance:32,197[1] (highest average attendance in the league in 2016)
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Prevseason:2015
Nextseason:2016–17

The 2016 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season was the 87th consecutive Primera División season for the senior squad. During the first part of the 2016, Boca Juniors took part in the Primera División, Supercopa Argentina and the Copa Libertadores.

Season overview

November

Boca played two friendly games, the first one against Puebla F.C. in Mexico losing 1–0 on November 19 and the second one in Resistencia against a team of Liga Chaqueña de fútbol winning 3–2 on November 28.

December

In the first days of December the new uniform was presented: it featured a lighter blue tone.[2] Also, Daniel Angelici won the president elections and will be the chairman until 2019.[3] On December 22 Boca were drawn into Group 3 of the 2016 Copa Libertadores with Bolivian champions Bolívar, Colombian champions Deportivo Cali and a team from the First Stage.[4] On December 29 Jonathan Silva was loaned from Sporting CP of Portugal.[5] In the last days of December Luciano Fabián Monzón and José Pedro Fuenzalida left the club.

January

In the first days of 2016 Leonardo Jara arrived from Estudiantes (LP).[6] Also, Federico Carrizo and Luciano Acosta returned from their loans in Cruz Azul and Estudiantes (LP). Additionally, Nahuel Zárate and Claudio Pérez also returned from their loans in Godoy Cruz and Belgrano, but they will not be taken into consideration by Arruabarrena. Pérez rescinded his contract with Boca. Youth exponents Tomás Pochettino and Franco Cristaldo signed for Defensa y Justicia[7] on an 18-month loan and for Elche CF[8] on a 6-month loan respectively. Daniel Osvaldo was officially presented again in Boca after playing in FC Porto, he signed an 18-month contract with the club.[9] Juan Cruz Komar signed for Talleres (C) on a six-month loan.[10] On January 12 Jonathan Calleri was sold to Deportivo Maldonado and loaned to São Paulo.[11] On January 16, Boca won 3–0 over Emelec in San Juan, but then lost four friendlies including both against River Plate, leaving a bad picture of summer. This led to two new players arrive at the club: Frank Fabra and Juan Manuel Insaurralde.[12]

February

In earlier February, Leandro Marín signed for Tigre on a six-month loan[13] and Lisandro Magallán signed for Defensa y Justicia also on a six-month loan.[14] At the start of the tournament Boca played against Temperley in a 0–0 draw and four days later, lost against San Lorenzo 0–4 in the 2015 Supercopa Argentina. Nahuel Zárate was loaned 18 months to Unión and Luciano Acosta to D.C. United until the end of 2016;[15] also, Federico Bravo was loaned to MLS team New York City FC until the end of 2016.[16] On the second round of Primera División Boca lost against Atlético Tucumán 0–1, playing very bad. After six matches without scoring, Boca managed to win against San Martín (SJ) 1–0 on the third round of Primera División, and against Newell's Old Boys 4–1 in Round 4. On February 24 Boca played the first match of the group stage of Copa Libertadores against Deportivo Cali drawing 0-0. On the round 5 of Primera División Boca lost 0–1 against Racing.

March

Rodolfo Arruabarrena was sacked and is no longer the head coach of Boca; where he won 2 titles and managed 75 games, winning 47, drawing 13 and losing 15.[17] On March 1, Guillermo Barros Schelotto was announced as the new manager,[18] being his third time as manager in a professional football team. He returns to the club after his step as player between 1997 and 2007 where he won 16 titles. In the first match of the new manager, Boca played against Racing in a 0–0 draw on the second round of Copa Libertadores Group Stage. On the Round 6, Boca played against River Plate, the Superclásico, the most important match of Argentina; it was a 0–0 draw. Boca achieved another draw in the group stage of Copa Libertadores, 1–1 in La Paz against Bolívar. On March 14 Boca managed to win 2–1 against Unión. On March 20 Boca lost the match 0–2 against Lanús playing very bad.

April

The first match of April was a 3–0 victory over Atlético de Rafaela. On April 4 the third uniform was presented: it is black with a golden strip.[19] Boca won the first match in Copa Libertadores: 3–1 against Bolívar on the fourth match of the group. On April 10 Boca lost the match 0–2 against Tigre. On April 13 Boca qualified to the final stages of the Copa Libertadores after winning 1–0 in Avellaneda against Racing. In the 11 round Boca won 4–1 against Aldosivi. Boca finished the Group Stage of Copa Libertadores winning 6–2 against Deportivo Cali. The second Superclasico against River Plate was another 0–0 draw. In the first game of the Round of 16 of Copa Libertadores, Boca achieved a great victory 2–1 in Asunción against Cerro Porteño. In the round 13 of the local Tournament Boca lost 1–0 against Argentinos Juniors, playing with an alternative team.

May

In the second leg of the Round of 16 of Copa Libertadores, Boca won 3–1 against Cerro Porteño and advanced to the Quarterfinals. In the round 14 of the local tournament Boca played against Huracán in a 0–0 draw. In the first leg of the Copa Libertadores Quarterfinals played on May 12, Boca tied 1–1 in Montevideo against Nacional. On May 15, Boca played against Estudiantes (LP) and lost 3–1. On May 19 Boca advanced to the Semifinals of the Copa Libertadores after beating Nacional in the Penalty shoot-out. Boca played the last match of the local tournament and the season: it was a 0–0 draw against Defensa y Justicia.

Current squad

Last updated on May 22, 2016

Squad No.NameNationalityPositionDate of Birth (Age)AppsGoalsSigned fromNote
Goalkeepers
1Agustín Orion (VC 4º)GK26 June 1981200-163 Estudiantes (LP)
23Ramiro MartínezGK18 April 199100 Academy
31Guillermo SaraGK30 September 198719-17 Real Betis
Defenders
2Daniel Díaz (C)DF13 July 197919813 Atlético Madrid
3Jonathan SilvaDF29 June 1994211 Sporting CP
4Gino PeruzziDF9 June 1992381 Catania
6Fernando TobioDF18 October 1989340 Palmeiras
13Alexis RolínDF7 February 1989150 Catania
24Frank FabraDF22 February 1991102 Independiente Medellín
26Pedro Silva TorrejónDF25 January 199720 Academy
33Juan Manuel InsaurraldeDF3 October 19841016 Chiapas
35Nahuel Molina LuceroDF6 April 199890 Academy
Midfielders
5Fernando Gago (VC 3º)MF10 April 19861606 ValenciaInjured
8Pablo PérezMF10 August 1985454 Málaga
11Federico CarrizoMF17 May 1991576 Cruz Azul
14Nicolás LodeiroMF21 March 19894811 CorinthiansInjured
15MF18 March 199910 Academy
17César MeliMF20 June 1992755 Colón
18Nicolás ColazoMF8 July 19901259 All Boys
20Adrián CubasMF22 May 1996371 AcademyInjured
21Cristian Erbes (VC 5º)MF6 January 19901555 Academy
28MF13 May 199751 Academy
29Leonardo JaraMF20 May 1991151 Estudiantes (LP)
30Rodrigo BentancurMF5 June 1997391 Academy
40Julián ChiccoMF13 January 199830 Academy
Forwards
7Cristian PavónFW21 January 1996194 Colón
9Daniel OsvaldoFW12 January 1986217 Porto
10Carlos Tevez (VC 2º)FW5 February 198414956 Juventus
16Nicolás BenegasFW1 March 199640 Academy
25Andrés ChávezFW21 March 19916718 Banfield
34Sebastián PalaciosFW20 January 1992498 Arsenal

Transfers

Players transferred in
DatePos.NameClubFee
2 January 2016MF Leonardo Jara Estudiantes (LP)Undisclosed
8 January 2016FW Daniel Osvaldo FC PortoFree
23 January 2016DF Frank Fabra Independiente MedellínUndisclosed
30 January 2016DF Juan Manuel Insaurralde Chiapas F.C.$1.000.000
Players transferred out
DatePos.NameClubFee
12 January 2016FW Jonathan Calleri Deportivo Maldonado$12.000.000
Players loaned in
Start datePos.NameClubEnd date
29 December 2015DF Jonathan Silva Sporting CPJuly 2016
Players loaned out
Start datePos.NameClubEnd date
5 January 2016MF Tomás Pochettino Defensa y JusticiaJuly 2017
5 January 2016MF Franco Cristaldo Elche CFJuly 2016
9 January 2016DF Juan Cruz Komar Talleres (C)July 2016
3 February 2016DF Leandro Marín TigreJuly 2016
3 February 2016DF Lisandro Magallán Defensa y JusticiaJuly 2016
10 February 2016DF Nahuel Zárate UniónJuly 2017
15 February 2016MF Federico Bravo New York City FCDecember 2016
20 February 2016MF Luciano Acosta D.C. UnitedDecember 2016
Loan Return
DatePos.NameReturn toReturn from
1 January 2016MF Federico Carrizo Boca Juniors Cruz Azul
1 January 2016MF Luciano Acosta Boca Juniors Estudiantes (LP)
1 January 2016DF Nahuel Zárate Boca Juniors Godoy Cruz
1 January 2016DF Claudio Pérez Boca Juniors Belgrano
31 December 2015MF Luciano Fabián Monzón Catania Boca Juniors
Players released
DatePos.NameSubsequent clubJoin date
31 December 2015MF José Pedro Fuenzalida Universidad Católica11 January 2016
1 January 2016DF Claudio Pérez Banfield26 January 2016

Competitions

Overall

scope=colCompetitionscope=colStarted roundscope=colFinal position/roundscope=colFirst matchscope=colLast match
Primera División10th 6 February 2016 22 May 2016
Supercopa Argentinabgcolor=silverRunners-up 10 February 2016
Copa Libertadores-1 24 February 2016 19 May 2016

1: There is a one-month break between the quarterfinals and semifinals due to the Copa América Centenario held in June, so the Semifinals belong to the next season.

Primera División

See main article: 2016 Argentine Primera División.

Relegation table

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3Independiente33 54 27 114 65
4Boca Juniors61 31 64 20 176 103
5Lanús59 35 42 38 174 103

Matches

Supercopa Argentina

See main article: 2015 Supercopa Argentina.

Copa Libertadores

See main article: 2016 Copa Libertadores.

Final stages

See main article: 2016 Copa Libertadores final stages.

Quarterfinals

Team statistics

Total Home Away Neutral
Games played 2713131
Games won 10730
Games drawn 10550
Games lost 7151
Biggest win 6-2 vs Deportivo Cali6-2 vs Deportivo Cali1-0 vs San Martín (SJ)
1-0 vs Racing
None
Biggest loss 0-4 vs San Lorenzo0-1 vs Atlético Tucumán0-4 vs San Lorenzo
Biggest win (Primera División) 4-1 vs Newell's Old Boys
3-0 vs Atlético de Rafaela
4-1 vs Aldosivi
4-1 vs Newell's Old Boys
3-0 vs Atlético de Rafaela
None
Biggest win (Supercopa Argentina) None
Biggest win (Copa Libertadores) 6-2 vs Deportivo Cali6-2 vs Deportivo Cali1-0 vs Racing
2-1 vs Cerro Porteño
None
Biggest loss (Primera División) 0-2 vs Lanús
0-2 vs Tigre
1-3 vs Estudiantes (LP)
0-1 vs Atlético Tucumán0-2 vs Lanús
0-2 vs Tigre
1-3 vs Estudiantes (LP)
None
Biggest loss (Supercopa Argentina) 0-4 vs San LorenzoNone0-4 vs San Lorenzo
Biggest loss (Copa Libertadores) None
Clean sheets 11650
Goals scored 332670
Goals conceded 259124
Goal difference 817-5-4
Yellow cards 6728363
Red cards 2200
Top scorer Tevez (9)Tevez (7)Tevez
Lodeiro (2)
None
align=left Worst discipline Pérez
Pavón (1 RC)
Pérez
Pavón (1 RC)
NoneNone
Penalties for 2200
Penalties against 4220

Season Appearances and goals

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Top scorers

Last updated on May 22, 2016

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1FW10 Carlos Tevez459
2MF14 Nicolás Lodeiro325
3FW25 Andrés Chávez314
4MF11 Federico Carrizo123
5FW7 Cristian Pavón22
6DF24 Frank Fabra22
7FW34 Sebastián Palacios112
8MF30 Rodrigo Bentancur11
9DF3 Jonathan Silva11
10MF5 Fernando Gago11
11MF28 Alexis Messidoro11
12MF29 Leonardo Jara11
13MF8 Pablo Pérez11
Own Goals
Total151833

Top assists

Last updated on May 22, 2016

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1FW10 Carlos Tevez213
2MF29 Leonardo Jara112
3MF8 Pablo Pérez112
4MF17 César Meli112
5MF11 Federico Carrizo11
6DF35 Nahuel Molina Lucero11
7FW7 Cristian Pavón11
8FW25 Andrés Chávez11
9DF24 Frank Fabra11
10FW34 Sebastián Palacios1 1
Total8715

Penalties

Date Penalty Taker Scored Opponent Competition
May 5, 2016 Cerro PorteñoCopa Libertadores
May 22, 2016 Defensa y JusticiaPrimera División

Clean sheets

Last updated on May 22, 2016

width=25width=25width=25width=200 Namewidth=75 Primera Divisiónwidth= 75Supercopa Argentinawidth= 75Copa Libertadoreswidth= 75Total
1GK1 Agustín Orion538
2GK31 Guillermo Sara33
Total8311

Disciplinary record

Last updated on May 22, 2016

NamePrimera DivisiónSupercopa ArgentinaCopa LibertadoresTotal
Goalkeepers
1GK Agustín Orion112
23GK Ramiro Martínez
31GK Guillermo Sara
Defenders
2DFDaniel Díaz314
3DFJonathan Silva2125
4DFGino Peruzzi112
6DFFernando Tobio44
13DFAlexis Rolín11
24DFFrank Fabra22
26DFPedro Silva Torrejón
33DFJuan Manuel Insaurralde459
35DFNahuel Molina Lucero
Midfielders
5MFFernando Gago314
8MFPablo Pérez511391
11MFFederico Carrizo11
14MFNicolás Lodeiro112
15MFGonzalo Maroni
17MFCésar Meli22
18MFNicolás Colazo
20MFAdrián Cubas1113
21MFCristian Erbes11
28MFAlexis Messidoro11
29MFLeonardo Jara11
30MFRodrigo Bentancur22
40MFJulián Chicco11
Forwards
7FWCristian Pavón3131
9FWDaniel Osvaldo
10FWCarlos Tevez134
16FWNicolás Benegas
25FWAndrés Chávez22
34FWSebastián Palacios213
Total3813266711

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.larojadeportes.cl/por-lejos-la-u-es-el-club-con-mas-promedio-de-publico-en-chile/ La Roja Deportes
  2. Web site: Camiseta Modelo 2016. . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  3. Web site: Angelici, presidente por cuatro años mas. . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  4. Web site: La Copa Bridgestone Libertadores toma forma tras un emocionante sorteo. . 22 December 2015 . .
  5. Web site: Silva, Primer refuerzo para 2016. . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  6. Web site: Presentación en sociedad. . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  7. Web site: Arrancó la pretemporada 2016 con caras nuevas. . Página Oficial Defensa y Justicia .
  8. Web site: Cristaldo: "Vengo a aprender en una categoría muy difícil y un fútbol diferente". . Página Oficial Elche CF .
  9. Web site: Presentacion Daniel Osvaldo. . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  10. Web site: Juan Cruz Komar llega a Talleres para reforzar la defensa. . Página Oficial Talleres de Córdoba . 2016-01-11 . 2016-02-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160224074557/http://www.clubtalleres.com.ar/juan-cruz-komar-llega-a-talleres-para-reforzar-la-defensa/ . dead .
  11. Web site: Calleri firmó con Deportivo Maldonado. . 16 January 2016 . Planeta Boca Juniors .
  12. Web site: De nuevo en casa. . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  13. Web site: Concentrados primera fecha. . Página Oficial Tigre .
  14. Web site: Se incorporaron los hermanos Magallán. . Página Oficial Defensa y Justicia .
  15. Web site: D.C. United acquire Luciano Acosta from Boca Juniors. . D.C. United Official Website .
  16. Web site: New York City FC Acquire Federico Bravo. . New York City FC Official Website .
  17. Web site: "Siempre le estaré agradecido a Boca". . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  18. Web site: "Trataremos de dar lo mejor". . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .
  19. Web site: De estreno. . Página Oficial Boca Juniors .