As one of the first years of Boca Juniors under Alberto Armando, this letter provides some insight into the priorities of the club at the outset of an era focused on increasing spectacle amid dwindling attendance.
Helpful data in comparison to other years, as well as in relation to other major clubs. This is a more detailed look with data for previous years (with useful charts).
During the club association meeting of December 23, 1965, Boca Juniors recognized the role of Law 16.575 in securing land for the Ciudad Deportiva and approved a rise in club dues to balance the institution's finances. In addition, the club…
This table records the data for club membership at Boca Juniors between October 1965 and September 1966 - a period of stability with only a net loss of over 100 socios.
As one of the largest club associations, Boca Juniors developed various cultural programs for its members and their families, including theatre and cinema programs, as well as classes in music, dance, language, and chess.
Details of the massive infrastructure project includes financial records, committee members, and stages of the project underway and planned for the future.
This detailed record of club expenses reveals some key expenditures related to the Ciudad Deportiva project, as well as earnings from various club activities.
In this summary of the club's major accomplishments, several developments are worth noting: the construction of the first access bridge to the Ciudad Deportiva complex and Boca Juniors' willingness to accomodate a federal initiative (under the…
This table records the data for club membership at Boca Juniors between October 1966 and September 1967 - a period of small growth with an additional 4,000 socios.