Brazil

Andrs Ibarra, in his bid to lead Boca Juniors, proposes building a grand stadium adjacent to the iconic La Bombonera in Buenos Aires.This move could shift Boca Juniors home base, given La Bomboneras historical significance in La Boca.The La Bombonera Siglo XXI project offers greater capacity.
Announced before the clubs elections on December 3, it suggests major changes.The stadiums cost is estimated at around $400 million.
This budget would make it one of the most expensive in the region.The new venue aims to hold 105,000 fans.
This number is nearly double La Bomboneras current limit.
Such expansion reflects Boca Juniors growing popularity and needs.Ibarras election success is crucial for the project.
His victory would initiate the stadiums construction.
The new arena would then become South Americas largest in capacity.Mauricio Macri, a former president, backs the project.
Running for vice president with Ibarra, he brings experience and influence.Boca Juniors Envisions New $400 Million Stadium in Buenos Aires.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Macris tenure from 1995 to 2007 saw Boca Juniors remarkable success.The new stadium symbolizes a new era for Boca Juniors.
It represents a pursuit of glory and respect.This vision contrasts with the views of the current leadership.
Club legend Juan Romn Riquelme and current president Jorge Amor Ameal challenge the plan.Club members have the power to decide.
Those eligible can vote in the upcoming elections.
This decision will shape the clubs future and infrastructure.If built, this stadium will overtake River Plates Monumental de Nez.
It currently holds the title for the largest capacity.Such a development would mark a significant milestone for Boca Juniors and Argentine football.The Maracan in Brazil, another large stadium, shows the regions passion for football.
This new project in Buenos Aires adds to that legacy.





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