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The Amoias of the Americas

Club Atlético Boca Juniors: 1905 

"La mitad más uno."

By Steve Amoia and Oscar Amoia.
      Welcome to our site.               Bienvenidos al nuestro sitio.

All Spanish language translations on this site, along with the external entries by Oscar Amoia
 on the International Herald Tribune World Cup Fan Blog, were performed by Steve Amoia.


2005 marked the Centenary Celebration of C.A.B.J. Boca has won 22 domestic titles.

Campeón Copa Libertadores de America 2007.

Campeón del Apertura 2005 y Clausura 2006. El sexto bicampeonato de su gran hístoria.

Campeón Copa Sudamericana 2004 y 2005.

Campeón Recopa 2004, 2005, y 2006.

Boca Juniors has won the Recopa for the last two years.

Boca now has 17 international trophies.

Intercontinental Cup: 3 times.
Copa Libertadores de America: 6 times. (Tied for 2nd on the all-time list).
Copa Sudamericana: 2 times.
Recopa Sudamericana: 3 times.
Supercopa Sudamericana: 1 time.
Supercopa Masters: 1 time.
Copa de Oro de CONMEBOL: 1 time.


Please click here to read our story on Soccerlens.

Boca Juniors and the Amoias of the Americas: February 2008 in Soccerlens.

History of Boca Juniors by Wikipedia.

How to buy tickets to see the Boca Juniors play in person from Tangol.com.


Oscar's Commentaries in the International Herald Tribune Fan Blog

The view from Buenos Aires: 17 June 2006.

Argentine view from Mexico: 26 June 2006.

Don't Cry for me Argentina: 02 July 2006.

Not crying in Argentina: 10 July 2006.


Items of Interest

Interview with Legendary Journalist and Commentator Andrés Cantor of Fútbol de Primera and Telemundo.
January 2008. Mr. Cantor is a lifelong fan of Boca, and Steve interviewed him for Soccerlens.


Introduction by 
Steve 
Commentaries by
 Oscar 
Boca and Argentine Fútbol History Pictures
 and Links

Europe FIFA World Cup The Americas International
Italian Calcio World Cup History Brazilian Futebol Current News
Juventus FC World Cup 2002 C.A. Boca Juniors Football Sites
UEFA Euro 2004 World Cup 2006 DC United/USA History My Commentaries

The Amoias of the Americas

A Common Name And Passion That Spans Thousands Of Miles And Kilometers.

Coat of Arms for the city of Giovinazzo.

This site is dedicated to my relatives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in memory of my grandparents from Giovinazzo, Italy.

Este sitio es dedicado a mis relaciones en Buenos Aires, Argentina, y tambien a mis abuelos desde Giovinazzo, Italia.

Amor, salud, y dinero.

¡Vamos Boca! ¡Vamos Argentina!

Steve 


Map and Information about Argentina: Courtesy of Merriam-Webster. The Amoias are Citizens of the World: We also have family in our ancestral home, Italy, and Down Under in Australia.


Joseph Amoia's Commentary from Sydney, Australia for the International Herald Tribune Fan Blog

Two Flags: 10 June 2006.


Please click here to learn more about Argentina.

Please click here to learn more about Australia.

Please click here to learn more about Italy.

Please click here to learn more about the United States of America.

Argentina Australia Italia North America

Copyright © 2004-2008 by Steve Amoia and Oscar Amoia.
Coat of Arms for the Comune di Giovinazzo courtesy of Wikipedia and the GNU Free Documentation License.
Flag graphics courtesy of and copyrighted © by the World Flag Database.
Historical game results from 1930 courtesy of and copyrighted © by Pablo Ciullini and RSSSF.
Pictures of Argentina, Boca Juniors, and the stadium were provided by Oscar.
Thumbnail images of Australia, Italy, and North America are courtesy and copyrighted © by Bigfoto.com.


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