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They got Divorced 15 Years Ago, but Boca Never Truly Separated Them
Amid the excitement of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, one story stood out at the Boca Juniors fan club in Miami—a tale not about goals or trophies, but about what Boca truly represents: family, emotion, and a way of life.
A woman standing beside her ex-husband and their children shared a powerful reflection:
“We’ve been separated for 15 years, but we’re still united by our kids… and Boca.”
As she spoke, her ex-partner nodded with a nostalgic smile.
“When we got married 46 years ago, we went to Buenos Aires on our honeymoon. And where did we go first? La Bombonera.”
Boca at the heart of it all
Their son, visibly moved, added:
“They still have a beautiful bond. It’s not about being a couple anymore—it’s about family and Boca.”
For them, Boca Juniors is more than just a football club. It’s the emotional glue that keeps them together, even as life has taken them in different directions.
“Boca always unites,” they say. And it’s not just a slogan—it’s their truth.
“This is Boca. It gives you goosebumps.”
“May this celebration never end”
The final message from the family was simple but powerful:
“May this celebration never end. May this love never end.”
Because Boca doesn’t just spark chants and goals—it sparks memories, connections, hugs, and eternal promises.
This World Cup is more than a tournament. It’s a reminder of how football can rebuild what life once tore apart.