The President of the Supreme Court of Justice, Horacio Rosatti, confessed to being a Boca Juniors fan and stated that the club's current goal should be to 'try to win the championship.' According to the Argentine News Agency, the official spoke with journalist Julio Pavoni in the broadcast booth during the 'Xeneize's' last match, a 2-0 victory over Tigre in the 16th round of the 2025 Closing Tournament. In this context, Rosatti commented that 'La Bombonera' looks 'very nice, but it needs to be expanded,' and mentioned that he has been a fan of the La Boca neighborhood club for over 60 years. In a relaxed moment in the middle of the broadcast booth, the President of the Supreme Court of Justice admitted that he is a Boca fan and shared his views on the current situation of the club, which is temporarily coached by Claudio Úbeda. Rosatti started the conversation by commenting on the recent 'Xeneize' victory in the Superclásico, where they defeated River Plate 2-0 at home, with a spectacular performance from winger Exequiel Zeballos, assuring that the victory gave him 'a little more' joy than usual, as it was 'the most important match of the year.' However, he asserted that 'what's important is to try to win the championship.' In a football-oriented atmosphere, the minister detailed that he has been a Boca fan for almost 63 years. 'I became a fan on the day Antonio Roma saved the penalty from Delém, in the Superclásico of December 9, 1962,' he declared, also mentioning that he goes to the Alberto J. Armando stadium whenever he can, despite the distance it represents for him being from Santa Fe. Regarding the aforementioned 'Changuito' Zeballos, Rosatti described him as a player who 'has had many setbacks in a very short time and is very young,' highlighting that 'you have to be very mature to get back up' from those adversities, before venturing to say that he hopes 'it will be the first of many matches in which he gives us satisfaction' and to opine that 'he should not be sold quickly.' Finally, when asked about the club's president, Juan Román Riquelme, Rosatti limited himself to saying that he sees the stadium 'very nice, but it needs to be expanded,' showing himself against the alternative of moving Boca's home games to another ground.
Argentina's Supreme Court President Confesses to Being a Boca Fan
Supreme Court President Horacio Rosatti, a lifelong Boca fan, shared his thoughts on the club's goals and stadium during a live broadcast, urging them to aim for the championship title.