They presented a project to expand the Boca stadium without the need to buy the neighbors’ houses. The idea is from the architect Rodrigo Vidal.
One of the main problems I had Mouth To make the extension of their stadium a reality, it was necessary to have to buy the two surrounding half blocks. However, the architect Rodrigo Vidal presented a project to expand the Bombonera without having to do this.
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The architect assured that at the end of last year he met general secretary Ricardo Rosica and with Alejandro Desimoneone of the titular members, but since Xeneize They deny this version, although they affirm that they had talks about the creation of a new microstadium for basketball. Furthermore, the idea is move forward with a club project.


Boca: the plan to expand Bombonera
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They present a project to expand the Bombonera
In his plan, the architect detailed what his idea would be to expand the Boca enclosure: “We raised the playing field about 7.80 meters and moved it towards the tracks, that allows us to make a larger field. The first ring would disappear and VIP boxes too, we completed two trays and added a new one on top. Without invading the street.”
In this way, the court would end up having “three covered trays for 90,000 spectators with 440 VIP boxes. “It’s like a magic pass.”
Expanding Bombonera, Boca’s main challenge
One of the main challenges of the current management of the club, with Juan roman riquelme at the head, is to expand the stadium of Mouth. However, they are working on putting together their own plan.
Therefore, neither the Slovenian Project, nor La Bombonera 360°, nor the new project for 90,000 spectators, much less La Bombonera Siglo XI, the opposition proposal led by Andrés Ibarra and Mauricio Macri that talks about moving the stadium from its location, they run for the moment.
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