the idol of Boca juniors and former Barcelona player, Juan Roman Riquelme, has confirmed that he will officially retire from football. Still, he decided to hold a memorable game at the stadium The Bombonera so his hundreds of fans can see him shine one last time.
Although he hasn’t been on the court for several years, this time the idol Xeneize wanted the date to be unforgettable. So you invited no more and no less thanLionel Messi, Carlos Bianchi, Sergio Agüero, Ángel Di María, Leandro Paredes and other legends accompany him.
“It took some time to make this decision, but I’m glad that returning to the most beautiful field in the world is becoming less and less,” he said. Riquelme.
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Riquelme’s Farewell: When will the game take place and where?
Riquelme retired from football eight years ago. Photo: spread
This unforgettable event will take place on June 25th at the Alberto J. Armando Stadium, better known as La Bombonera, in Buenos Aires (Argentina). However, the exact time has not yet been determined.
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Riquelme was full of praise for Lionel Messi. Photo: @TodoSobreRoman10/Instagram
On June 14 last year, Riquelme reported in a press conference that no further details about this long-awaited game would be revealed, as they wanted to avoid the sale of fake tickets and possible scams. So far, only the day of the event and the venue have been announced.
However, in the following days, the club will announce more details about this game. So keep an eye on the networks and web of The Republic.
Who will be present at Riquelme’s farewell?
the same Juan Roman Riquelme reported that the game will be a game between Boca and the Argentine team. Potential party guests include:
- Carlos Bianchi
- Lionel Messi
- coconut basil
- Maxi Rodriguez
- Guillermo Barros Schelotto
- Hugo Ibarra
- Sebastian Battaglia
- Sergio Martinez
- blow junta
- Marcelo Delgado
- Raúl Cascini
- Maurice Serna
- Jorge Bermudez
- Leandro Parédes
- Lionel Scaloni
- Walter Samuel
- Pablo Aimar
- Roberto Ayala
- Angel of Mary
- Sergio Aguero
- Ezequiel Lavezzi
- Always Banega
- Gabriel Heinze
- Lucho Gonzalez
- Sergio Romero
- Juan Pablo Soris
- Javier Mascherano
- Javier Saviola
- Clement Rodriguez
- Claudio Morel Rodriguez
- Antonio Barijho
- Oscar Cordova
- Daniel Diaz
- Pablo Ledesma
- Rodrigo Palacio.