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List of Boca Juniors seasons
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The first recorded photo of Boca Juniors taken in 1906, after winning the Copa Reformista of Liga Central

The following is a complete list of Club Atlético Boca Juniors seasons since 1908 to present. Competitions contested include domestic and international cups and tournaments.

On 3 April 1905, a group of Greek and Italian boys (more specifically from Genoa) met in order to find a club. The house where the meeting was arranged was Esteban Baglietto's and the other four people who attended were Alfredo Scarpatti, Santiago Sana and brothers Ioannis (Juan) and Theodoros (Teodoro) Farengas from Chios and Konstantinos Karoulias from Samos.[1] Other important founders members include Arturo Penney, Marcelino Vergara, Luis Cerezo, Adolfo Taggio, Giovanelli, Donato Abbatángelo, Bertolini.

In 1925, Boca made its first trip to Europe to play in Spain, Germany and France. The squad played a total of 19 games, winning 15 of them. For that reason Boca was declared "Campeón de Honor" (Champion of Honour) for the 1925 season by the Association.

During successive years, Boca consolidated as one of the most popular teams of Argentina, with a huge number of fans not only in Argentina but worldwide. The club is one of the most successful teams in Argentine football, having won 35 Primera División titles, second only to River Plate with 37, and is the only team that has never been relegated to the second division.

Key

Champions Runners-up Third place

Seasons

In 1908 the club affiliated the Argentine Football Association, playing in the Second Division and from 1913 to present days, Boca has participated in the Primera División, being the only club in Argentina to have played all seasons in the top division since it was promoted in 1912.

Boca has won 35 Primera División titles, 16 National cups, 18 CONMEBOL/FIFA titles and 4 AFA/AUF cups, achieving a total of 72 titles to date.[2][3][4][5][6]

Boca Juniors also owns an honorary title awarded by the Argentine Football Association for their successful tour of Europe in 1925.[7][8]

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Season League[9] National Cups[10] AFA/AUF
CONMEBOL Cups
Top goalscorer(s)[11]
Competition Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Name(s) Goals
1908 Segunda División[12] SF 14 10 3 1 34 10 23 CB R2 Rafael Pratt 22
1909 Segunda División 3rd 12 6 4 2 21 9 16 CB R3 Alberto Penney 13
1910 Segunda División 2nd 21 15 3 3 64 20 3 CB R1 Aquiles Giovanelli 13
1911 División Intermedia[13] 5th 18 7 3 8 33 24 17 CB R2 Francisco Taggino 15
1912 División Intermedia 3rd 12 7 2 3 23 9 16 CB R1 Francisco Taggino 7
1913 Primera División[14][15] 5th 14 8 2 4 29 16 18 CH SF Pedro Calomino 12
CC QF
1914 Primera División 3rd 12 5 5 2 19 11 15 CC QF Enrique Bertolini 7
1915 Primera División 14th 24 8 6 10 32 38 22 CH SF Enrique Colla 14
CC R1
1916 Primera División 14th 21 7 6 8 25 29 20 CH CF Pedro Calomino 11
CC R1
1917 Primera División 4th 20 10 8 2 42 23 28 CH R1 Pedro Calomino 11
CC QF
1918 Primera División 3rd 19 9 6 4 39 21 24 CH QF Alfredo Martín 12
CC QF
1919 Primera División 1st 8 8 0 0 27 5 16 CC W TC W Pedro Miranda 8
CCI W CAl RU
1920 Primera División 1st 24 20 3 1 52 7 43 CH RU CHC W Pablo Bozzo 15
CCI RU CAl RU
CE GS
1921 Primera División 3rd 18 10 5 3 30 17 25 CC QF Juan Pisa 10
1922 Primera División 3rd 16 10 2 4 30 19 22 Domingo Tarasconi 10
1923 Primera División[16] 1st 34 26 4 4 92 21 56 CCI W Domingo Tarasconi 40
1924 Primera División 1st 19 18 1 0 67 8 37 CCI W Domingo Tarasconi 16
1925 Primera División[17] 20th 7 6 1 0 13 3 13 CC W Domingo Tarasconi 15
1926 Primera División 1st 17 15 2 0 67 4 32 CE W Roberto Cherro 23
1927 Primera División 2nd 33 25 6 2 79 22 56 Domingo Tarasconi 35
1928