List of Boca Juniors chairmen

The following is a list of chairmen of Boca Juniors, one of the premier football teams in Argentina.

Román Riquelme is the current chairman, in charge since December 2023.

List of Boca Juniors chairmen
No. Image Name Tenure Notes
1Esteban Baglietto1905Founding member and player. First president of whom there are records
2Luis Cerezo1905–1906Then player for the club (1908–11, 1915)
3Juan Brichetto1906–1907He took office on February 20, 1906. During his presidency the club adopted the blue and gold colors
4Ludovico Dollenz1907–1908Owner of a printing in La Boca
5Pablo Giúdice1908Boca affiliated to AFA
6Martín F. García1908–1914Four-time reelected (starting in 1910)
7Santiago Sana1914–1915Founding member, also player. Club moved to Wilde
8Emilio Meincke1915–1917Club returned to La Boca (new venue). Reelected twice.
9Santiago Sana1918
10Emilio Meincke1918–1920First official titles in 1919
11Emilio Gagliolo1920–1921Resigned in Nov 1921
12Agustín Cassinelli1921Interim
13Juan Fernández1921–1922Called to elections in 1922
14Manlio Anastasi1922–1926Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero inaugurated (1924)
15Bartolomé Gutiérrez1927–1928
16Nicolás Blahovich1928
17Ruperto Molfino1929–1936
18Camilo Cichero1937–1938Construction of a new stadium started
19Eduardo Sánchez Terrero1939–1946La Bombonera inaugurated
20José Alfredo López1947Former footballer (1918–22) and bocce player for the club
21Daniel Gil1948–1953Stadium's lightning system inaugurated
22Alberto J. Armando1954–1955Creation of a museum
23Emilio Leveratto1956
24Miguel de Riglos1957–1959
25Alberto J. Armando1960–1980First Libertadores and Intercontinental cups won
26Martín Noel1981–1983Closure of La Bombonera, first shirt sponsor
27Domingo Corigliano1984Players strike, resigned
28Horacio Blanco1984He takes over after the resignation of Corigliano and Orgambide. On November 9, he signed an act requesting the intervention of the club by the National Executive Power.
29Federico Pollack1984–1985Federal Receiver to solve the crisis
30Antonio Alegre1985–1995Carlos Heller as vice-president
31Mauricio Macri1995–2007La Bombonera refurbished. Luis Conde Arena inaugurated
32Pedro Pompilio2007–2008Died in office
33Jorge Amor Ameal2008–2011In charge as Pompilio's vice-president
34Daniel Angelici2011–2019
35 Jorge Amor Ameal2019–2023Román Riquelme and Mario Pergolini as vice-presidents
36 Román Riquelme2023–PresentRecord number of voters for an election