Dream Teams: Boca Juniors
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Your support makes all the difference.Argentinean outfit Boca Juniors are one of the most successful sides in South American football history.
Among others, Los Xeneizes have launched world beaters Maradona, Marzolini and Tevez into the football stratosphere while at the same time cultivating one of the most awesome atmospheres in world football at their Buenos Aires base.
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With so many exquisite players to have passed through their ranks, stars such as Gabriel Batistuta and Francisco Varallo miss out in this dream team. But who do you think should have been included? Leave your comments and suggestions below.
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