- La
Bombonera (Spanish pronunciation: [la βomboˈneɾa]; English: The
Chocolate Box),
oficially named Alberto José
Armando Stadium (Spanish:
Estadio Alberto...
- La
Bombonera most
commonly refers to
Estadio Alberto J. Armando, home
stadium of Boca
Juniors in Argentina.
Other stadiums or
articles referred to as...
- La
Bombonera is a
restaurant founded in 1902 in San Juan,
Puerto Rico,
located on 259 San
Francisco street of Old San Juan in
Puerta de Tierra. It is...
- slightly,
leading to the phrase, "La
Bombonera no tiembla. Late" (The
Bombonera does not tremble. It beats) La
Bombonera currently has a
capacity of around...
- to La
Bombonera since then to
avoid problems. Recently, on
March 21 in the
Clausura 2010 tournament, the two
teams started playing in La
Bombonera. In the...
-
Pinar del Río Province. They play
their home
games at the
Estadio La
Bombonera in
Pinar del Río. The team won 7
league titles, and was
relegated from...
-
Estadio Nemesio Díez (Nemesio Díez Stadium)
unofficially known as La
Bombonera is an ****ociation
football stadium located in the city of
Toluca de Lerdo...
- M****achusetts Most
recent champion(s) La
Bombonera (men), US
Women (women) (2024) Most
titles Newtown Pride FC, La
Bombonera, US
Women (1 title) TV partner(s)...
- The
Estadio "La
Bombonera" is a
football stadium in Montevideo,
Uruguay owned and used by Club Atlético Basáñez. It has a
capacity of 6,000 spectators...
- Boca Juniors?". elcrackdeportivo.com.ar. "¿La Doce
puede volver a la
Bombonera?". ole.com.ar. "Quique el carnicero, el
primer jefe de La Doce: empezó...