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Juan Román Riquelme | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Juan Román Riquelme | |
Date of birth: | 24 June 1978 | |
Place of birth: | Buenos Aires, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.82 m (5 ft 111⁄2 in) | |
Playing position: | Attacking midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() | |
Youth clubs | ||
1992–1996 | ![]() | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1996–2002 2002–2005 2003–2005 2005–2007 2007 2007–2014 2014–2015 Total |
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151 30 (3) 68 (23) 38 (13) 15 (2) 126 (24) 15 (3) 443 (106) | (38)
National team | ||
1997–1998 2000 2008 1997–2008 |
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3 (1) 6 (1) 51 (17) | 21 (7)
Juan Román Riquelme (born 24 June 1978) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, most notably for Boca Juniors and the Argentina national team. He is currently the club president of Boca Juniors.
He is considered by various journalists, players and coaches as one of the greatest playmakers of all time.
External links[]
J. Riquelme at Soccerway
Juan Riquelme profile at Soccerbase
Boca Juniors squad - 2023 |
1 Romero · 2 Roncaglia · 4 Figal · 5 Bullaude · 6 Rojo · 7 Zeballos · 8 G. Fernández · 9 Benedetto · 10 Cavani · 11 Janson · 12 Brey · 13 García · 15 Valentini · 16 Merentiel · 17 Advíncula · 18 Fabra · 19 Barco · 20 Ramírez · 21 E. Fernández · 23 González · 24 Blondel · 25 Valdez · 26 Saracchi · 28 Taborda · 29 Briasco · 31 Cortés · 35 Génez · 36 Medina · 40 Di Lollo · 41 Langoni · 49 Campuzano · 57 Weigandt · Manager:![]() |
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Argentina – 1999 Copa América – Quarter-finals |
1. Burgos
2. Ayala
3. Sorín
4. Ibarra
5. Simeone (c)
6. Samuel
7. Barros Schelotto
8. Zanetti
9. Palermo
10. Ortega
11. López
12. Bizzarri
13. Vivas
14. Pochettino
15. Berizzo
16. Guglielminpietro
17. Husaín
18. Cagna
19. Calderón
20. Aimar
21. González
22. Riquelme
Manager: |
Argentina – 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup – Runners-up |
1. Franco
2. Samuel
3. Sorín (c)
4. Zanetti
5. Cambiasso
6. Heinze
7. Tevez
8. Riquelme
9. Saviola
10. Aimar
11. Delgado
12. Lux
13. G. Rodríguez
14. Milito
15. Placente
16. Coloccini
17. Bernardi
18. Santana
19. M. Rodríguez
20. Demichelis
21. Figueroa
22. Galletti
23. Caballero
Manager: |
Argentina – 2006 FIFA World Cup - Quarter-finals |
1. Abbondanzieri
2. Ayala
3. Sorín (c)
4. Coloccini
5. Cambiasso
6. Heinze
7. Saviola
8. Mascherano
9. Crespo
10. Riquelme
11. Tevez
12. Franco
13. Scaloni
14. Palacio
15. Milito
16. Aimar
17. Cufré
18. Rodríguez
19. Messi
20. Cruz
21. Burdisso
22. González
23. Ustari
Manager: |
Argentina – 2007 Copa América – Runners-up |
1. Abbondanzieri
2. Ayala (c)
3. Díaz
4. Ibarra
5. Gago
6. Heinze
7. Palacio
8. Zanetti
9. Crespo
10. Riquelme
11. Tevez
12. Carrizo
13. González
14. Mascherano
15. G. Milito
16. Aimar
17. Burdisso
18. Messi
19. Cambiasso
20. Verón
21. D. Milito
22. Orión
Manager: |