Argentine Futbol Experience Tour
Argentine football is a passion for both the Argentine and the world for many tourists who visit us and football is considered a must-see for all that means living the live experience in a field full of supporters and followers. The biggest clubs in our country are the Club Atlético Boca Juniors and Club Atlético River Plate. But there are others team very important in Argentina like Racing Club de Avellaneda that has got millions of fans.
The Super clásico, (which is the match between River vs Boca), concentrated the attention of the masses not only in Argentina but also in many countries worldwide.
Football is a passion for Argentines, those who live with hot blood, euphoria and excitement. It is very common to see fans filling bars and restaurants to see play his local club of Argentina.
It’s amazing how it manifests a goal, because not only echoes the football stadium, but you can hear a noise coming from buildings, houses and even groups. This defines the effervescent passion of the people of this country for the game, and you can live intensely this experience.
Argentine Football Championship
To go to see a Football match of first division championship it is important to know which are played on weekends, both during the day and night.
Here you can experience first-hand this party accompanying fans, singing and jumping nonstop and supporting on favor of a team in order to get so much fun!
The country’s two leading clubs are Club Atlético Boca Juniors and Club Atlético River Plate rivals in court. Both account for 73% of total country’s football supporters.
The derby of Argentina
Every game between these two clubs is called Super clásico (Super classic). This sporting event focuses the attention of the masses not only in Argentina but also in many countries worldwide.
The derby is played at the Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucci, River Plate, or at Estadio Alberto J. Armando, Boca Juniors, better known as La Bombonera; scenarios sporting culture icons.
The rivalry between Boca Juniors and River Plate are originated from both founded in the neighborhood of La Boca in Buenos Aires. Over time, more supporters joined River Plate in the middle and upper class, while Boca Juniors was preferred to a greater proportion of the working class and the poorest sectors.