What is the best era of Boca Juniors?

By YPB Team

Continental conquerors, homegrown icons, and golden generations spanning decades of Bombonera roar. Which chapter towers above the rest? Which will win?

The Bianchi Era (1998-2004) — ranked #11
The Bianchi Era (1998-2004)
Under Carlos Bianchi, Boca won three Copa Libertadores and two Intercontinental Cups in the most decorated modern spell in the club's history.
1000pts
The Maradona Era (1981-1982) — ranked #22
The Maradona Era (1981-1982)
Diego Maradona's spell delivered the 1981 Metropolitano title and unforgettable Superclasico moments.
928pts
The Riquelme Era (1997-2007) — ranked #33
The Riquelme Era (1997-2007)
Juan Roman Riquelme's playmaking defined Boca's golden generation and its run of continental titles.
777pts
The 2003 Treble Peak — ranked #44
The 2003 Treble Peak
Boca capped the Bianchi years by winning the 2003 Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup against elite European opposition.
656pts
The Lorenzo Golden Era (1976-1979) — ranked #55
The Lorenzo Golden Era (1976-1979)
Juan Carlos Lorenzo's side won back-to-back Copa Libertadores in 1977 and 1978 plus the 1977 Intercontinental Cup, establishing Boca as a continental power.
481pts
The Tevez Homecoming (2015-2018) — ranked #66
The Tevez Homecoming (2015-2018)
Carlos Tevez's returns fueled a run of Argentine league titles and packed-out Bombonera nights.
481pts
The 1960s Dominance — ranked #77
The 1960s Dominance
Boca claimed multiple Argentine league titles in the early-to-mid 1960s, a period of sustained domestic supremacy.
481pts

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