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Juan Román Riquelme

Juan Román Riquelme (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan roˈman riˈkelme]; born 24 June 1978) is an Argentine former professional footballer and current vice-president of Boca Juniors, the club where he spent the majority of his playing career.[2] He is considered by various journalists, players and coaches as one of the greatest Argentine players of all time, as well as one of the most outstanding midfielders of his generation.[3][4][5]

Juan Román Riquelme
Riquelme in 2015
Personal information
Full name Juan Román Riquelme[1]
Date of birth (1978-06-24) 24 June 1978 (age 44)
Place of birth San Fernando, Argentina
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Boca Juniors (vice-president)
Youth career
1992–1996 Argentinos Juniors
1996 Boca Juniors
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–2002 Boca Juniors 151 (38)
2002–2005 Barcelona 30 (11)
2003–2005Villarreal (loan) 68 (23)
2005–2007 Villarreal 38 (13)
2007Boca Juniors (loan) 15 (2)
2007–2014 Boca Juniors 126 (24)
2014–2015 Argentinos Juniors 15 (3)
Total 443 (106)
International career
1997–1998 Argentina U20 21 (7)
2000 Argentina U23 3 (1)
2008 Argentina Olympic (O.P.) 6 (1)
1997–2008 Argentina 51 (17)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Riquelme played as a midfielder in the classic "enganche" role from 1996 until 2015, beginning his career with Boca Juniors, where he won ten titles, including three Copa Libertadores and one Intercontinental Cup. In 2002 he was transferred to FC Barcelona of Spain, but his time at the club was short lived due to his unsteady relationship with then-head coach, Louis van Gaal.[6] Riquelme was subsequently loaned to and later bought by fellow La Liga club Villareal, where Riquelme would help the club to achieve a third place league finish in the 2004–05 La Liga and reach the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time in the club's history in the following campaign.

Riquelme returned to Boca Juniors in 2007, initially on loan, where he would once again win the Copa Libertadores, finishing as top scorer and MVP of the competition. His transfer was made permanent soon after, and he would go on to win two more league titles and a Copa Argentina during his final spell with the club. Riquelme announced he would quit Boca in 2012 after losing the final of the Copa Libertadores; after spending most of 2012 and 2013 away from football, he returned to playing under Carlos Bianchi in February 2013, before officially leaving in 2014 after the club president decided not to renew his contract. He would briefly sign with Argentinos Juniors in July 2014, before announcing his retirement from the professional game in January 2015.

With the Argentina national team, Riquelme achieved success at youth level, winning the 1997 South American U-20 Championship and the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia. He would earn his first call-up to the senior team in 1997, and went on to appear 57 times between 1997 and 2008, scoring 17 goals and representing Argentina at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Riquelme also represented his nation in the Olympics, captaining the side to gold at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Riquelme was distinguished as Argentina's footballer of the year four times and named South American footballer of the year in 2001,[7] and was also included in the South American Team of the Year six times.[8] He was among the nominees for the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2006 and 2007,[9][10] and the Ballon d'Or in 2005 and 2007.[11][12]

Club career

Early years

Riquelme was born as the eldest of 11 children in a poor family, one day before Argentina won the 1978 World Cup. He began playing football in the localities of San Fernando, playing for different local clubs, before gaining the opportunity to trial with the junior teams of Argentinos Juniors. After trialling, he was signed by the club where he began playing as a central midfielder. Boca Juniors and River Plate spotted him when he was a youth player for Argentinos Juniors. In 1996, however, Riquelme was transferred from Argentinos Juniors U-20 to Boca Juniors U-20 for a fee of US$800,000, during an operation insisted by trainer Carlos Salvador Bilardo which led to the then president of Boca Juniors, Mauricio Macri, establishing various purchases of Argentinos Juniors youth players.[citation needed]

Boca Juniors (1996–01)

 
Riquelme in his debut with Boca Juniors, November 1996

On 10 November 1996, aged 18, Riquelme made his Primera División debut in a 2–0 win against Unión de Santa Fe. Two weeks later, he scored his first senior goal in a 6–0 triumph over Huracán. After making his debut, Riquelme began a long journey to break a streak of no championships for the team since winning the Apertura 1992. In the 1996-97 season, Bilardo would be fired and replaced by Héctor "Bambino" Veira, but after Diego Maradona's second return to Boca, Román would be relegated from the first team. After almost obtaining the championship in the 1997-98 season, by July 1998 Veira would be replaced by coach Carlos Bianchi, who would fully trust Riquelme to command the team.

Forming a successful trio in attack with winger Guillermo Barros Schelotto and center forward Martín Palermo, Boca would once again win a title after eight years, by becoming the 1998 Apertura champions undefeated. This would also earn the team a qualification for the 2000 edition of the Copa Libertadores, where Boca would make his return after six years. The season would be highly successful, with the team winning the 1999 Clausura and reaching a historic 40-game undefeated mark. Riquelme entered the South American Team of the Year for the first time, totaling 47 games played and 10 goals scored.

In the 1999-00 season, Boca became champion of America once again after beating Palmeiras on the penalti-shootout. Riquelme had an excellent performance during the competition, highlighting his match against rivals River Plate for the second leg of the quarterfinals, where he scored a goal, assisted in another, and made a historic play where he nutmegged from his behind to the River defender Mario Yepes. Boca's successes would continue in the 2000-01 season, winning the Apertura 2000. However, the highest point would be the final of the Intercontinental Cup against Real Madrid, who at that time was in the process of forming Los Galácticos, with the signing of the Ballon d'Or Luis Figo. Against all odds, Boca ended up winning the match, and Riquelme would be one of the stars assisting for Martín Palermo's second goal with a 30-meter ball, and controlling the pace of play in the last minutes, to which Madrid's defenders Claude Makélélé and Geremi couldn't hold back. During 2001, Boca would not obtain any local title, but would win again in the Copa Libertadores, defeating Mexican Cruz Azul in the finals again through penalties. This time Román would have an outstanding performance against Palmeiras in the semifinal series, where the Argentine midfielder managed to give an assist in the first leg and score a goal in the second leg. Riquelme would be chosen the MVP of the tournament, and would also win the South American Footballer of the Year award for the first time in his career. As the champions of Copa Libertadores his side faced 2001 UEFA Champions League winners Bayern Munich in the Intercontinental Cup final which ended in a 0–1 defeat for his club.[13]

The closing of the 2001-02 season, Riquelme's last in Boca, would not be as successful as the previous ones, the main cause being the departure of Carlos Bianchi in the summer of 2001, due to his differences with the president of the club Mauricio Macri. Riquelme would also have his differences with him due to the poor pay of his contract, to which Riquelme would demonstrate in a match against River Plate for the 2001 Clausura where he celebrated in front of the president's box, putting his hands to his ear in protest.

Barcelona (2002–03)

In July 2002, after seven successful seasons with Boca Juniors which brought him and the club six major titles, including the Intercontinental Cup and the Copa Libertadores in 2000, Riquelme was transferred to Barcelona in Spain for a reported 11 million transfer fee.[14] Shortly before his departure, his brother, Cristian, was kidnapped; Riquelme negotiated for his brother's release and eventually paid the ransom, later stating this was one of the reasons why he chose to leave Boca.

Barça manager Louis van Gaal described Riquelme as a "political signing"[15] and treated him with indifference. When the Dutchman did play him, he did so rarely, deploying him as a winger. Thus, the player was unable to find his form during a period of largely substitute appearances, losing his place in the first team. He played mainly – as a starter – in the Copa del Rey, and netted the game's only goal in a rare UEFA Champions League starting opportunity, at Club Brugge in the group stage. Barcelona's season would be critical in every way, with Van Gaal being fired mid-season. This would not change the situation of Riquelme at all, who would continue as a substitute.

Villarreal (2003–06)

 
Riquelme, with Diego Forlán and Sebastián Viera, during a training session with Villarreal in 2005

When Barcelona signed Ronaldinho, the club exceeded the maximum foreign players that Spanish teams were allowed, prompting Riquelme's two-year loan move to Villarreal. There, he played alongside three compatriots: Rodolfo Arruabarrena, Gonzalo Rodríguez and Juan Pablo Sorín.

At the end of the 2004–05 season, Spanish sports newspaper Marca awarded Riquelme with the title of Most Artistic Player, also earning himself a nomination for the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year award after scoring a career-best 15 goals in 35 games. The Valencian club finished the season in its best-ever position in third place, and in an effort to keep hold of him, bought up 75% of his rights from Barcelona for up to €8 million, depending on Villarreal performance in the next two seasons. Villarreal also gave Riquelme a four-year contract extension,[16] with the caveat that 25% of any subsequent transfer fee would be provided to Barça should Villarreal sell him.

A peculiar contract situation arose when, on 7 December 2005, Villarreal beat French club Lille 1–0 to win its Champions League group, knocking out English giants Manchester United and advancing to the knockout stages in the club's debut season in the main continental competition. Because of a clause in the transfer contract with Barcelona, Villarreal had to pay €1 million to the Catalan club. Additionally, the contract included two other "€1 million clauses": One if Villarreal finished in one of the top four league positions in 2005–06, and an identical clause for the following season.

On 25 April 2006, as Villarreal reached the last-four in the Champions League, in the second leg against Arsenal, Jens Lehmann saved a Riquelme penalty that would have taken the match to extra time. The game ended 0–0 at El Madrigal.[17]

Riquelme scored his first goal of the 2006–07 season in a 3–2 home victory against Real Zaragoza on 24 September 2006. He scored a penalty in the 79th minute to give Villarreal their third goal of the match.[18] Riquelme went on to make just 13 league appearances during the first half of the 2006–07 La Liga and played no part in the 2006–07 Copa del Rey.

Return to Boca Juniors (2007–14)

2007 loan

Everyone feels the game in their own different way. People say I never smile when I play but I've never seen [Zinedine] Zidane laugh, whether he's winning or losing, and he’s the greatest there's been for the last ten years.

Riquelme in 2006, on his character on the pitch.[19]

Following a tense situation between player, the Villarreal board of directors and manager Manuel Pellegrini, Riquelme accepted a five-month loan back to Boca Juniors from February 2007 until 30 June 2007.[20][21] He joined Boca for the 2007 Torneo Clausura of the 2007–08 Argentine Primera División season, debuting during the 2007 Torneo Clausura in a 1–1 home draw against Rosario Central on 17 February 2007. He scored his first goal for Boca – in his newest stint – in a 1–1 home draw against Independiente on 9 March 2007. He scored in the 54th minute to level the scores.[22] His first goal of the 2007 Copa Libertadores came in Boca's third group-stage match against Mexico's Toluca on 22 March 2007. Riquelme scored in the 23rd minute, Boca's second goal of the match in an eventual 3–0 home victory. Boca finished in second position of their respective group with ten points, advancing to the knockout stages of the competition.

During the knockout stages of the competition, Boca faced Vélez Sarsfield in the round of 16 fixtures. During the first leg on 2 May 2007, Riquelme scored in the first minute as Boca claimed a 3–0 home victory. Having progressed to the quarter-finals, Boca Juniors faced Paraguayan side Club Libertad. During the second-leg of the quarter-finals, played on 24 May 2007, Riquelme scored Boca's first goal in the 61st minute of the match as they claimed a 2–0 away victory and a 3–1 aggregate result, ensuring progression to the semi-finals. During Boca's second-leg semi-final fixture against Colombia's Cúcuta Deportivo on 7 June 2007, Riquelme scored a 44th-minute free kick, scoring Boca's first goal of their 3–0 home victory. After winning 4–3[23] on aggregate, Boca advanced to the 2007 Copa Libertadores Final, where they would face Brazilian side Grêmio in June 2007.

During the first leg on 13 June, Riquelme, via a free-kick, played striker Martín Palermo who passed the ball across the face of goal for Rodrigo Palacio to score in the 18th minute. During the second half, Riquelme scored the 2–0 goal in 73rd-minute through a free-kick, with Boca eventually winning 3–0 at home. In the second leg, played away on 20 June, Riquelme scored a second-half double to give Boca Juniors a 2–0 victory and their sixth Copa Libertadores title. Boca Juniors therefore qualified for the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup, and Riquelme was awarded as the competition's Most Valuable Player.

2007–08 season

In August 2007, it was reported that Boca had given up hope of re-signing Riquelme. A few days later, however, the situation changed, with Boca director Juan Carlos Crespi expressing confidence in the player's return "within 10 days". The negotiations stalled when Villarreal's counteroffered to sell Riquelme only in exchange for €4 million, Rodrigo Palacio and half the rights to either Mauro Boselli or Jonathan Maidana, terms which were rejected by Boca. On 30 August 2007, however, it was announced Riquelme had been signed by Atlético Madrid for a fee of €8 million, though the deal fell through at the last minute, leaving Riquelme a Villarreal player. He was given the number 16 shirt for the 2007–08 season. Then, on 26 November 2007, Riquelme reached an agreement with Villarreal to allow his re-joining Boca Juniors when the next transfer window re-opened, in January 2008.[24]

Boca opted to pay Villarreal US$15 million to purchase Riquelme, while Villarreal would pay Riquelme's salary on behalf of Boca Juniors for remainder of the 2007–08 playing season, which was approximately €3 million. The deal was the most expensive fee paid to an Argentine for its respective player in history. Riquelme subsequently signed a contract lasting from the end of 2007 to 2010. He was unable to participate in the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup as he was not registered by FIFA in time to be able to compete at the tournament.

During the entire 2007–08 Argentine Primera División season, Riquelme would only go on to make ten league appearances and score one league goal. His first match of 2007–08 came in a 1–1 draw against Rosario Central during the 2008 Torneo Clausura. On 4 May 2008, he assisted Sebastián Battaglia in scoring Boca's only goal in their 1–0 home victory in the Superclásico with River Plate. Riquelme had taken a corner which was played to Battaglia, who headed the ball into the net in the 14th minute. During Boca's last 2008 Copa Libertadores group-stage fixture against Maracaibo on 22 April 2008, Riquelme assisted defender Gabriel Paletta in scoring Boca's first goal when his free-kick was played towards Paletta, who headed the ball into the net in the tenth minute. Riquelme then scored Boca's third goal in the 74th minute with a close-ranged chip as Boca claimed a 3–0 home victory and finished in second position of their respective group, qualifying for the knockout stages of the competition.

During the first-leg of the round of 16 stage on 30 April 2008, Riquelme side footed the ball into the net in the sixth minute after receiving a pass from Álvaro González. Boca went on to win the match 2–1 and eventually claimed a 4–2 aggregate win. The club then faced Fluminense in the semi-final stages. In the first leg on 28 May 2008, Riquelme scored in the 12th minute of the match to give Boca a 1–0 lead after receiving a pass from Rodrigo Palacio, who played the ball across goal for Riquelme to convert. In the 65th minute, Riquelme scored from a free-kick which gave Boca a 2–1 lead before Fluminense again equalized. The second leg saw Fluminense defeat Boca Juniors 3–1, eliminating the Argentine side 5–3 on aggregate. Riquelme had scored four goals in the competition.

2008–09 season

In October 2008, Boca Juniors centre-back Julio César Cáceres had a very public conflict with his teammate Riquelme, when during an interview on a Paraguayan radio station in Asunción, during his training with his national team, Cáceres questioned Riquelme's motivation. He claimed that, "In some matches, he is apparently running and in others he is passive. He seems to be mentally saturated. He seems to have more motivation when he plays for his country." Riquelme responded by saying, in a telephone interview on the Fox Sports cable channel, "He doesn't know what I feel for the club. I take part in pre-match concentration just like the other players and I didn't have a holiday because I chose to play in the Olympic. When we won the gold, I ran to the airport so I could play in the (Recopa Sudamericana 2008) final." He added, "These things should be kept in the dressing-room, he's broken all the codes of football."[25] After Boca won the Superclásico derby match over Buenos Aires rivals River Plate on 21 October 2008, Cáceres said that the conflict "has been left behind", adding that the relationship between the two players had improved.[26]

During the second leg of the 2008 Recopa Sudamericana, Riquelme scored a 91st minute free-kick to equalize the scores for Boca Juniors at 2–2 against Arsenal de Sarandí on 27 August 2008. Boca Juniors won the tie 5–3 on aggregate.

2009–10 season

 
 
Two moments of Riquelme during his second tenure on Boca Juniors, (left): in the 2009 Audi Cup; (right): in a friendly v RCD Espanyol in 2011

On 12 April 2010, Riquelme scored Boca's third goal in the 47th minute of their 4–0 home victory against Arsenal de Sarandí.[27]

2011–12 season

Riquelme's first appearance in the 2011–12 Argentine Primera División season came during the 2011 Torneo Apertura in a 1–1 home draw against Banfield on 12 June 2011.[28] He scored his first goal of the 2011 Torneo Apertura in a 4–0 home victory against Unión de Santa Fé on 15 August; his was Boca's third goal, coming in the 83rd minute.[29] Boca finished in first place of the 2011 Torneo Clausura with 43 points, going undefeated in 19 league games. They had claimed the title for the first time in four years, securing qualification to the 2012 Copa Libertadores.

Riquelme's first appearances in the 2011–12 Copa Argentina came in a 1–1 draw against Deportivo Santamarina on 2 February 2012. He assisted Facundo Roncaglia in scoring Boca's equalizing goal of the match when he lobbed a free kick to Roncaglia, who headed the ball into the net in the 63rd minute. The match was decided via penalty shoot-out which Boca won 4–3.[30] Riquelme's first appearance of the 2012 Torneo Clausura came in a 2–0 home victory against Olimpo de Bahía Blanca on 10 February 2012, when he was substituted off of the field in the 79th minute for Cristian Chávez.[31] Four days later, he debuted in the 2012 Copa Libertadores in a 0–0 away draw against Venezuelan side Zamora on 14 February.[32] Riquelme scored his first goal of the 2012 Torneo Clausura in a 2–0 home victory against Newell's Old Boys on 26 February; it was Boca's second goal, coming in the 80th minute.[33]

Two weeks later, Riquelme scored Boca's second goal in their 5–4 home defeat against Independiente on 11 March.[34] Another two weeks later, Riquelme scored Boca's second goal in their 2–2 home draw against Lanús on 25 March. He scored in the 41st minute of the match to give Boca a 2–0 lead before the latter scored two second half goals to equalize.[35] In Boca's last Copa Libertadores group-stage match, against Zamora on 18 April, Riquelme scored Boca's second goal in the 75th minute of their 2–0 home victory. The win earned them a second-place finish in their respective group with 13 points, advancing the side to the knockout stages of the competition.[36]

Here, Boca were drawn against Chilean club Unión Española at the round of 16 stage. During the first leg on 2 May, Riquelme scored Boca's first goal of the match in the 25th minute, which gave them a 1–0 lead. In the 90th minute of the match, Riquelme assisted Boca in scoring their second goal of the match when he passed the ball towards the left hand side of the goal into the path of Pablo Mouche, who crossed the ball across the face of goal for Santiago Silva to head home the winner in the eventual 2–1 home victory.[37] During the second leg, on 9 May, Riquelme assisted Boca in scoring their first goal of the match when he played a free-kick to Juan Insaurralde, who scored in the 26th minute. During the second half, Riquelme dribbled past the Unión Española defenders and played the ball to Pablo Mouchem who scored Boca's second goal in the 50th minute. Riquelme then scored Boca's third goal in the 68th minute as Boca won the away match, 3–2.[38]

I'm quitting now. I love this club, I love the fans and I'll always be grateful because I am, and will always be, a Boca fan. I feel empty now though.

Riquelme in 2012, on leaving Boca.[19]

During the quarter-final stages of the Copa Libertadores, Boca were drawn against Fluminense. During the first leg in Buenos Aires on 17 May, Riquelme assisted Boca in scoring the only goal of the match when he played a ball through to Darío Cvitanich, who set up Pablo Mouche to score in the 51st minute of the 1–0 victory.[39] Boca drew 1–1 in the second leg on 23 May, earning a 2–1 aggregate score and a spot in the semi-finals. On 3 June 2012, Boca faced Primera B Nacional second division club Deportivo Merlo in the semi-finals of the Copa Argentina. In the 57th minute of the match, Riquelme, initially taking a free-kick in front of goal, played a quick one-two with a teammate and curled the ball into the left side of the net, giving them a 1–0. Boca held on to the 1–0 lead until the 89th minute when Deportivo Merlo equalized. The match was eventually decided via penalty shoot-out which Boca won 5–4.[40]

After Boca Juniors had eliminated Chilean club Universidad de Chile in the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores, Boca faced Corinthians in the two-legged final. Riquelme participated in both matches of the 3–1 aggregate defeat, immediately announcing his retirement from the club after the 2–0 second-leg away defeat in São Paulo on 4 July. Riquelme, who at the time was 34 years old, stated that he would be leaving the club as a result of not have enough energy left to continue. Riquelme admitted he would quit Boca as he had nothing more left to give because he was exhausted, and also signalled that he needed a break from football.[41] Without the presence of Riquelme, Boca went on to win the 2011–12 Copa Argentina when they defeated Racing Club in a 2–1 victory on 8 August.

2012–13 transfer speculation

On 18 October 2012, it was reported that Riquelme's agent, Daniel Bolotnicoff, had denied reports that any Australian A-League club had contacted him to show an interest in signing Riquelme, as he had been linked with Melbourne Heart and Western Sydney Wanderers.[42] On 5 January 2013, it was reported that Riquelme nearly joined Major League Soccer (MLS) side Chivas USA when he was to follow former coach Carlos Bianchi in a trip to the United States, as the latter was going to be head coach of the MLS club. Bianchi was then announced as Boca's first-team coach ten days later, which led to Riquelme's reiteration that he would not re-join Boca Juniors as a player.[43]

In January 2013, after much speculation that Riquelme was headed to join Palmeiras, it was announced by newly appointed club president Paulo Nobre that Palmeiras had to refrain from signing Riquelme due to financial terms and Riquelme's asking salary.[44][45]

On 26 January 2013, Riquelme confessed that he did not miss playing football and that his last options would be to play for Argentinos Juniors or Tigre.[46] On 30 January 2013, it was officially reported that Argentinos Juniors president Luis Seguira had announced that the club would make an offer for Riquelme.[47] On 31 January 2013, it was then reported that Riquelme had visited Tigre's intendent, Sergio Massa, in order to discuss the possibility of his arrival at the club.[48] On 3 February 2013, it was reported that, after various negotiations, Riquelme had accepted the offer to play for Tigre and that the discussion and confirmation of his contract was the only thing which remained to be done until his official signing with the club.[49]

On 4 February 2013, it was reported that Riquelme had stated that he was prepared to return to Boca Juniors and that he had contacted Boca coach Carlos Bianchi that he would be available to return.[50]

2013–14 season

It was confirmed on 8 February 2013 that Riquelme would return to Boca Juniors. He was extremely decisive at the second match against Corinthians at the Copa Libertadores, scoring a goal from the midfield and knocking off the reigning FIFA Club World Cup champions.[51][52]

On 30 March 2014, Riquelme scored a free kick in the Superclásico, but could not stop his team from losing 2–1 against River Plate.

Argentinos Juniors (2014)

On 17 July 2014, it was confirmed that Riquelme would sign with Argentinos Juniors. He scored his first goal with his new club on his first game against Boca Unidos.[53]

Retirement

On 23 January 2015, it was reported that Riquelme would travel to Asunción on Saturday 24 January to close the contract offer from Primera División Paraguaya club Cerro Porteño, which would be worth US$110,000 per month, a salary which Riquelme had asked to receive.[54] It was later confirmed that Riquelme's salary would make his contract the most expensive in the country.[55] On 25 January 2015, however, Riquelme officially announced his retirement from football via ESPN and ultimately gave thanks to Cerro Porteño.[56]

International career

In 1997, after a successful stint with Argentina's under-20 team, Riquelme was called up to the Argentina national team by coach Daniel Passarella for their last qualifying match for the 1998 World Cup on 16 November 1997. The match was played at the stadium of Boca Juniors, La Bombonera, where a 19-year-old Riquelme debuted for Argentina when he entered the field in the last minutes of the 1–1 draw against Colombia. His first major tournament for Argentina was at the 1999 Copa América.

In 2000, Riquelme participated at the 2000 CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament, which saw Argentina fail to qualify for the 2000 Summer Olympics. He appeared three times and scored one goal during the competition.[57][58][59] Riquelme scored his first international goal in a 3–1 away victory during a friendly against Libya in Tripoli on 30 April 2003. On 17 November 2004, Riquelme scored his second international goal for Argentina during a 3–2 home victory in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Venezuela. Before departing for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, Riquelme scored in Argentina's 3–1 home victory against Brazil on 8 June, during their 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Buenos Aires. On 9 October 2005, Riquelme scored his seventh international goal in a 2–0 home victory against Peru during a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification match. Riquelme scored a penalty in the 81st minute. Riquelme's eighth international goal came in a 1–0 victory over Qatar in a friendly match in Doha on 16 November 2005.

In 2006, Riquelme was named captain of the Argentina national football team by new coach Alfio Basile. After a 3–0 defeat again in Brazil, Riquelme had received a lot of criticism and responsibility for the defeat. Riquelme's mother had been hospitalized twice in two months after the 2006 World Cup, and this led to Riquelme publicly announcing his international retirement from the Argentina national team on 13 September 2006. At that point, Riquelme had made 37 international appearances and had scored eight goals.[60][61] On 13 October 2007, Riquelme emerged from three months of inactivity at Villarreal to score two free-kicks in a 2–0 win against Chile to get Argentina off to a winning start in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers. On 17 November, Riquelme again netted twice in Argentina's 3–0 home victory against Bolivia, again during a 2010 World Cup qualifier match. This brought him to a total of 17 international goals. In March 2009, Riquelme decided to retire from the national team after a disagreement with coach Diego Maradona.[62] Former manager Sergio Batista stated he would have liked for Riquelme to return to international play, hinting at the possibility of the player appearing in a friendly with Spain in August 2010,[63] which eventually did not happen.

In 2011, Riquelme was called up to the Argentina national team by coach Alejandro Sabella for the Superclásico de las Américas, however he eventually withdrew his position from the squad due to injuries from club matches which would leave him unable to complete two games in a matter of days.[64]

Youth

1997 South American Youth Championship

Under coach José Pekerman, Riquelme was called up to the Argentina national under-20 football team for the 1997 South American Youth Championship held in Chile. He played in all 9 matches of the tournament and scored three goals. Argentina went on to win the tournament, gaining their second South American Youth Championship in thirty years. Riquelme, alongside Walter Samuel and Pablo Aimar, were selected in the team of the tournament, by a group of journalists who were registered at the tournament.[65] Argentina's win secured their qualification for the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia.

1997 FIFA World Youth Championship

Riquleme was selected as captain of Argentina for the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship and played in all three group stage matches. He scored Argentina's third goal in the 50th minute of their 3–0 victory against Hungary on 18 June 1997.[66] He then scored a 55th-minute winner in Argentina's 2–1 win against Canada on 20 June 1997.[67] In Argentina's final group stage match, against Australia, Riquelme scored an 88th-minute penalty to level the scores at 3–3 before Australia scored a 90th-minute penalty to win the game.[68] Argentina had gained six points and finished in second in their group, advancing to the stage of the tournament. On 26 June 1997, Argentina faced England in the round of 16, where Riquelme scored a tenth-minute penalty as Argentina claimed a 2–1 victory.[69] Argentina went on to defeat Brazil 2–0 in the quarter-final,[70] the Republic of Ireland 1–0 in the semi-final,[71] and came from behind to beat Uruguay 2–1 in the final, claiming their third FIFA World Youth Championship.[72] Riquelme had scored four goals for the tournament and Argentina were awarded with the FIFA Fair Play Award.

1998 Toulon Tournament

In May 1998, José Pékerman again included Riquelme in Argentina's under-20 squad for the 1998 Toulon Tournament, held in France. Argentina triumphed 2–0 against France in the final as Riquelme played all five matches of the tournament and was named as Player of the Tournament.

Senior

1999 Copa América

Riquelme was included in Argentina's 22-man squad for the 1999 Copa América in Paraguay, wearing the number 22 shirt. He was one of six Boca Juniors players selected in the squad. He played in Argentina's opening group stage match, a 3–1 victory against Ecuador on 1 July 1999. He was replaced in the 90th minute for Diego Cagna. in Argentina's second group stage fixture, on 4 July 1999, Riquelme played the full 90 minutes in a 3–0 loss against Colombia. On 7 July 1999, he again played the full 90 minutes in Argentina's third group stage match, a 2–0 victory over Uruguay. Argentina finished in second place of their respective group with six points, facing Brazil in the quarter-finals on 11 July 1999. Riquelme played in the entire match of Argentina's 2–1 defeat, having been in front 1–0 until the 32nd minute of the match.[73]

2005 FIFA Confederations Cup

 
Riquelme #8 before the kick-off of the final

Under former national youth team coach José Pékerman, Riquelme was selected for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup in June, where he wore the number 8 shirt. He played in Argentina's opening group stage match against Tunisia on 15 June, opening the scoring for Argentina by converting a penalty in the 33rd minute as Argentina eventually claimed a 2–1 victory.[74] On 18 June, Argentina faced Australia in the second group stage match. Already winning 1–0, Riquelme scored a 31st-minute penalty to give Argentina a 2–0 lead as they went on to win 4–2.[75] In Argentina's third group stage match, against hosts Germany on 21 June, Riquelme scored a 33rd-minute equaliser for Argentina just four minutes after Germany had taken the lead.[76] The match finished at 2–2 as Argentina had claimed seven points, along with Germany, and progressed to the next round of the tournament.

On 26 June, Argentina faced Mexico in the semi-final. After extra time, the match was tied at 1–1 and led to a penalty shoot-out. Riquelme converted Argentina's first spot kick as they won 6–5 on penalties, with Argentina successfully converting each penalty.[77] On 29 June, Argentina faced Brazil in the final. Riquelme played the full 90 minutes as Argentina were defeated 4–1 at the Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt.[78] Riquelme was awarded as the Silver Ball Winner, being the second best player at the tournament.

2006 FIFA World Cup

 
Riquelme at the 2006 World Cup

Again under coach José Pékerman, Riquelme was included in the Argentina 23-man squad for the 2006 World Cup, where he was given the number 10 shirt for the first time in history. Argentina were drawn against Netherlands, Serbia and Montenegro and the Ivory Coast in what was regarded as the tournament's "group of death". On 10 June, he started in Argentina's opening group stage match against the Ivory Coast. Argentina had been leading 1–0 before Riquelme assisted Javier Saviola in scoring Argentina's second goal in their 2–1 victory. Riquelme was then substituted off of the field for Pablo Aimar in the 93rd minute.[79] On 16 June, Argentina faced Serbia and Montenegro in Gelsenkirchen, where Riquelme played the full 90 minutes of an eventual 6–0 victory for Argentina. Riquelme was the key in a sequence of 24 passes made by the Argentine team, setting up their second goal scored by Esteban Cambiasso when he fed Saviola, who slipped a pass inside for Cambiasso; Cambiasso then knocked the ball to Hernán Crespo, who back-heeled a return pass back to Cambiasso, who then netted from 12 yards. Crespo described the movement as "the most beautiful goal".[15] Riquelme also assisted Argentina in scoring their fourth goal, quickly taking a free-kick which was played to Lionel Messi, who crossed the ball in for Crespo to score at the far post. Riquelme was awarded as the Man of the Match.[80][81]

On 21 June, Argentina drew 0–0 with the Netherlands in Frankfurt in the last group-stage fixture. Riquelme was substituted off in the 80th minute for Pablo Aimar as Argentina finished in first place of their group, along with the Netherlands, with seven points.[82] On 24 June, Riquelme celebrated his 28th birthday as Argentina faced Mexico in the round of 16. After Mexico had taken a sixth-minute lead through Rafael Márquez, Riquelme had taken a corner-kick in the tenth minute which saw Hernán Crespo flick the ball into the net.[83] The match stayed level until extra time when Maxi Rodríguez scored in the 98th minute to send Argentina through to the quarter-finals.[84] Argentina faced hosts Germany in the quarter-finals on 30 June. In the 49th minute, Riquelme delivered in a corner pin-pointing Roberto Ayala, who headered the ball into the net, giving Argentina a 1–0 lead. Riquelme was then replaced in the 72nd minute by substitute Esteban Cambiasso. Moments later, Germany had equalized in the 80th minute through Miroslav Klose. The match was decided via a penalty shoot-out, which Germany won 4–2.[85]

2007 Copa América

 
Riquelme #10 celebrates a goal against Peru at the 2007 Copa América

On 26 June 2007, Riquelme was recalled to the national team by coach Alfio Basile as part of Argentina's 23-man squad for 2007 Copa América. During the early morning after Boca Juniors had claimed the 2007 Copa Libertadores, Riquelme hurriedly returned to Buenos Aires and departed with the Argentina national team to Venezuela for the tournament. On 28 June, Riquelme featured in Argentina's opening group stage match, a 4–1 victory against the United States.[86] On 2 July, Argentina faced Colombia in their second group stage match. Riquelme netted twice, with a header in the 34th minute and then with a free-kick in the 45th minute, as Argentina won the match, 4–2.[87]

Argentina went on to win their final group stage match against Paraguay on 5 July, finishing in first place in their group with nine points.[88] On 8 July, Argentina faced Peru in the quarter-finals, where Riquelme scored another two goals, one with each foot in the 47th and 85th minute, and also assisted Messi in scoring in the 61st minute of the match.[89] In the semi-final on 11 July, Argentina defeated Mexico, 3–0, as Riquelme assisted Gabriel Heinze in scoring Argentina's first goal of the match in the 45th minute, and also scored his fifth goal of the tournament – Argentina's third of the match – when he converted a penalty in the 65th minute.[90] On 15 July, Argentina faced Brazil in the final. Riquelme played the full 90 minutes of the match as Argentina were defeated, 3–0.[91][92] Riquelme had scored five goals and was awarded as the tournament's second-leading goalscorer.[93]

2008 Summer Olympics

 
Riquelme scoring a penalty against Brazil

In August 2008, Riquelme was included as an overage player, and also named captain, by Sergio Batista for Argentina's 19-man squad for the 2008 Summer Olympics football tournament in Beijing.[94] He had joined Javier Mascherano and Nicolás Pareja as the three over-aged players in the squad. Argentina were drawn in Group A against the Ivory Coast, Australia and Serbia. On 7 August, Riquelme played the full 90 minutes of Argentina's opening group stage fixture as they defeated Ivory Coast 2–1.[95] Three days later, Riquelme also played another 90 minutes in Argentina's 1–0 victory against Australia on 10 August.[96] Riquelme then rested on the bench in Argentina's third group-stage fixture, giving the captain's armband to Javier Mascherano, where they defeated Serbia 2–0 on 13 August to claim maximum points in the group and to finish in first place.[97]

On 16 August, Riquelme featured in Argentina's 2–1 quarter-final victory against the Netherlands, advancing to the semi-finals.[98] On 19 August, Argentina faced Brazil in the semi-finals, when after two Sergio Agüero goals, Riquelme scored a 76th-minute penalty to give Argentina a 3–0 victory.[99] On 23 August, Argentina faced Nigeria in the final in front of 89,102 spectators at the Beijing National Stadium, where Argentina defeated Nigeria 1–0 to claim its second consecutive Gold Medal at the Summer Olympics.[100]

Style of play

Considered one of the best playmakers in the world in his prime, as well as one of the most talented Argentine players of his generation, Riquelme was a "classic number ten", who was best known for his grace, flair, and elegance on the pitch, as well as his creative and intelligent passing. A tall and slender offensive midfield playmaker, he combined outstanding passing range, vision, anticipation, technique, close control, and dribbling skills with prolific goalscoring ability from midfield. A selfless team player, he usually played in a free central role, operating as an attacking midfielder behind the strikers (known as the "enganche" in Argentina), but was also capable of playing in a more withdrawn position as a deep-lying playmaker, due his ability to dictate the tempo of his team's play in midfield, orchestrate attacking moves, and create space and chances for teammates. He has been recognised as one of the "last true number 10s" due to his playmaking abilities and unique playing style.[15][101][102][103][104][105] His skill and creative style of play drew comparisons with Diego Maradona, in his youth,[106] even though, unlike Maradona, Riquelme was neither quick nor a particularly energetic dribbler.[101][107][108] A tactically astute player, he also possessed good decision-making, and a good understanding of the game. Moreover, he was an excellent free kick taker.[15][101][108][109] Despite his talent, however, Riquelme was notorious for his lack of pace, for being inconsistent, and for having an introverted yet difficult character, as well as for his poor work-rate, both on the pitch and in training.[15][101][103][104][105][108]

Second Vice-President

On 8 December 2019, the formula headed by Jorge Amor Ameal, Mario Pergolini and Juan Román Riquelme was chosen with 52.84% of the votes, achieving the historical record in Argentine football of 20,045 votes in total. They take office on 13 December 2019.[110]

On Saturday, 7 March 2020 (85 days after taking office), he obtained his first title as Second Vice-President. Boca Juniors wins the 2019-20 Superliga beating the River Plate led by Marcelo Gallardo in the final stretch.[111]

Personal life

Riquelme's brother, Sebastián, is a current professional footballer.[112]

Career statistics

Club

[113][114]

Club Season League League Cup Continental Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Boca Juniors 1996–97 Primera División 22 4 22 4
1997–98 Primera División 19 0 2 0 21 0
1998–99 Primera División 37 10 5 0 42 10
1999–2000 Primera División 24 4 16 3 40 7
2000–01 Primera División 27 10 14 3 41 13
2001–02 Primera División 22 10 6 0 28 10
Total 151 38 43 6 194 44
Barcelona 2002–03 La Liga 30 3 1 1 11 2 42 6
Villarreal (loan) 2003–04 La Liga 33 8 3 1 12 4 48 13
2004–05 La Liga 35 15 0 0 11 2 46 17
Villarreal 2005–06 La Liga 25 12 1 0 12 2 38 14
2006–07 La Liga 13 1 0 0 0 0 13 1
Total 106 36 4 1 35 8 145 45
Boca Juniors (loan) 2007 Primera División 15 2 11 8 26 10
Boca Juniors 2007–08 Primera División 10 1 10 4 20 5
2008–09 Primera División 28 5 7 4 35 9
2009–10 Primera División 24 3 2 0 26 3
2010–11 Primera División 13 4 13 4
2011–12 Primera División 23 4 2 1 13 3 38 8
2012–13 Primera División 5 0 1 0 7 2 13 2
2013–14 Primera División 23 7 0 0 0 0 23 7
Total 141 26 3 1 50 21 194 48
Argentinos Juniors 2013–14 Primera División 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 2
2014–15 Primera B Nacional 15 3 0 0 0 0 15 3
Total 15 3 3 2 0 0 18 5
Career total 443 106 11 5 139 37 593 148

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team Year Apps Goals
Argentina 1997 1 0
1998 0 0
1999 5 0
2000 0 0
2001 0 0
2002 1 0
2003 3 1
2004 6 1
2005 13 6
2006 8 0
2007 9 9
2008 5 0
Total 51 17

International goals

Argentina score listed first, score column indicates score after each Riquelme goal. Sign ‡ indicates goals scored from a penalty kick.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 30 April 2003 June 11 Stadium, Tripoli, Libya   Libya 2–1 3–1 Friendly
2. 17 November 2004 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Venezuela 2–1 3–2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 8 June 2005 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Brazil 2–0 3–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
4. 15 June 2005 Stadium Cologne, Cologne, Germany   Tunisia 1–0 ‡ 2–1 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup
5. 18 June 2005 EasyCredit-Stadion, Nuremberg, Germany   Australia 2–0 ‡ 4–2 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup
6. 21 June 2005 EasyCredit-Stadion, Nuremberg, Germany   Germany 1–1 2–2 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup
7. 9 October 2005 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Peru 1–0 ‡ 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
8. 16 November 2005 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar   Qatar 1–0 3–0 Friendly
9. 2 July 2007 José Pachencho Romero, Maracaibo, Venezuela   Colombia 2–1 4–2 2007 Copa América
10. 3–1
11. 8 July 2007 Estadio Metropolitano, Barquisimeto, Venezuela   Peru 1–0 4–0 2007 Copa América
12. 4–0
13. 11 July 2007 Polideportivo Cachamay, Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela   Mexico 3–0 ‡ 3–0 2007 Copa América
14. 13 October 2007 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Chile 1–0 2–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
15. 2–0
16. 17 November 2007 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Bolivia 2–0 3–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
17. 3–0

Honours

Boca Juniors[115]

Villarreal

Argentinos Juniors

Argentina U-20[117]

Argentina U-21

Argentina[115][117]

Individual

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External links

  • Riquelme, Juan Román; Historia de Boca (in Spanish)
  • Juan Román Riquelme at BDFutbol
  • Juan Román Riquelme at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
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Juan Riquelme redirects here For the auxiliary bishop of Seville see Juan Riquelme bishop Juan Roman Riquelme Spanish pronunciation ˈxwan roˈman riˈkelme born 24 June 1978 is an Argentine former professional footballer and current vice president of Boca Juniors the club where he spent the majority of his playing career 2 He is considered by various journalists players and coaches as one of the greatest Argentine players of all time as well as one of the most outstanding midfielders of his generation 3 4 5 Juan Roman RiquelmeRiquelme in 2015Personal informationFull nameJuan Roman Riquelme 1 Date of birth 1978 06 24 24 June 1978 age 44 Place of birthSan Fernando ArgentinaHeight1 82 m 5 ft 11 1 2 in Position s Attacking midfielderClub informationCurrent teamBoca Juniors vice president Youth career1992 1996Argentinos Juniors1996Boca JuniorsSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1996 2002Boca Juniors151 38 2002 2005Barcelona30 11 2003 2005 Villarreal loan 68 23 2005 2007Villarreal38 13 2007 Boca Juniors loan 15 2 2007 2014Boca Juniors126 24 2014 2015Argentinos Juniors15 3 Total443 106 International career1997 1998Argentina U2021 7 2000Argentina U233 1 2008Argentina Olympic O P 6 1 1997 2008Argentina51 17 Honours Representing ArgentinaMen s footballCopa AmericaRunner up 2007 VenezuelaFIFA Confederations CupRunner up 2005 GermanySummer Olympics2008 Beijing TeamFIFA U 20 World CupWinner 1997 Malaysia Club domestic league appearances and goalsRiquelme played as a midfielder in the classic enganche role from 1996 until 2015 beginning his career with Boca Juniors where he won ten titles including three Copa Libertadores and one Intercontinental Cup In 2002 he was transferred to FC Barcelona of Spain but his time at the club was short lived due to his unsteady relationship with then head coach Louis van Gaal 6 Riquelme was subsequently loaned to and later bought by fellow La Liga club Villareal where Riquelme would help the club to achieve a third place league finish in the 2004 05 La Liga and reach the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time in the club s history in the following campaign Riquelme returned to Boca Juniors in 2007 initially on loan where he would once again win the Copa Libertadores finishing as top scorer and MVP of the competition His transfer was made permanent soon after and he would go on to win two more league titles and a Copa Argentina during his final spell with the club Riquelme announced he would quit Boca in 2012 after losing the final of the Copa Libertadores after spending most of 2012 and 2013 away from football he returned to playing under Carlos Bianchi in February 2013 before officially leaving in 2014 after the club president decided not to renew his contract He would briefly sign with Argentinos Juniors in July 2014 before announcing his retirement from the professional game in January 2015 With the Argentina national team Riquelme achieved success at youth level winning the 1997 South American U 20 Championship and the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia He would earn his first call up to the senior team in 1997 and went on to appear 57 times between 1997 and 2008 scoring 17 goals and representing Argentina at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany Riquelme also represented his nation in the Olympics captaining the side to gold at the 2008 Summer Olympics Riquelme was distinguished as Argentina s footballer of the year four times and named South American footballer of the year in 2001 7 and was also included in the South American Team of the Year six times 8 He was among the nominees for the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2006 and 2007 9 10 and the Ballon d Or in 2005 and 2007 11 12 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Boca Juniors 1996 01 1 3 Barcelona 2002 03 1 4 Villarreal 2003 06 1 5 Return to Boca Juniors 2007 14 1 5 1 2007 loan 1 5 2 2007 08 season 1 5 3 2008 09 season 1 5 4 2009 10 season 1 5 5 2011 12 season 1 5 6 2012 13 transfer speculation 1 5 7 2013 14 season 1 6 Argentinos Juniors 2014 1 7 Retirement 2 International career 2 1 Youth 2 1 1 1997 South American Youth Championship 2 1 2 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship 2 1 3 1998 Toulon Tournament 2 2 Senior 2 2 1 1999 Copa America 2 2 2 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup 2 2 3 2006 FIFA World Cup 2 2 4 2007 Copa America 2 2 5 2008 Summer Olympics 3 Style of play 4 Second Vice President 5 Personal life 6 Career statistics 6 1 Club 6 2 International 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksClub career EditEarly years Edit Riquelme was born as the eldest of 11 children in a poor family one day before Argentina won the 1978 World Cup He began playing football in the localities of San Fernando playing for different local clubs before gaining the opportunity to trial with the junior teams of Argentinos Juniors After trialling he was signed by the club where he began playing as a central midfielder Boca Juniors and River Plate spotted him when he was a youth player for Argentinos Juniors In 1996 however Riquelme was transferred from Argentinos Juniors U 20 to Boca Juniors U 20 for a fee of US 800 000 during an operation insisted by trainer Carlos Salvador Bilardo which led to the then president of Boca Juniors Mauricio Macri establishing various purchases of Argentinos Juniors youth players citation needed Boca Juniors 1996 01 Edit Riquelme in his debut with Boca Juniors November 1996 On 10 November 1996 aged 18 Riquelme made his Primera Division debut in a 2 0 win against Union de Santa Fe Two weeks later he scored his first senior goal in a 6 0 triumph over Huracan After making his debut Riquelme began a long journey to break a streak of no championships for the team since winning the Apertura 1992 In the 1996 97 season Bilardo would be fired and replaced by Hector Bambino Veira but after Diego Maradona s second return to Boca Roman would be relegated from the first team After almost obtaining the championship in the 1997 98 season by July 1998 Veira would be replaced by coach Carlos Bianchi who would fully trust Riquelme to command the team Forming a successful trio in attack with winger Guillermo Barros Schelotto and center forward Martin Palermo Boca would once again win a title after eight years by becoming the 1998 Apertura champions undefeated This would also earn the team a qualification for the 2000 edition of the Copa Libertadores where Boca would make his return after six years The season would be highly successful with the team winning the 1999 Clausura and reaching a historic 40 game undefeated mark Riquelme entered the South American Team of the Year for the first time totaling 47 games played and 10 goals scored In the 1999 00 season Boca became champion of America once again after beating Palmeiras on the penalti shootout Riquelme had an excellent performance during the competition highlighting his match against rivals River Plate for the second leg of the quarterfinals where he scored a goal assisted in another and made a historic play where he nutmegged from his behind to the River defender Mario Yepes Boca s successes would continue in the 2000 01 season winning the Apertura 2000 However the highest point would be the final of the Intercontinental Cup against Real Madrid who at that time was in the process of forming Los Galacticos with the signing of the Ballon d Or Luis Figo Against all odds Boca ended up winning the match and Riquelme would be one of the stars assisting for Martin Palermo s second goal with a 30 meter ball and controlling the pace of play in the last minutes to which Madrid s defenders Claude Makelele and Geremi couldn t hold back During 2001 Boca would not obtain any local title but would win again in the Copa Libertadores defeating Mexican Cruz Azul in the finals again through penalties This time Roman would have an outstanding performance against Palmeiras in the semifinal series where the Argentine midfielder managed to give an assist in the first leg and score a goal in the second leg Riquelme would be chosen the MVP of the tournament and would also win the South American Footballer of the Year award for the first time in his career As the champions of Copa Libertadores his side faced 2001 UEFA Champions League winners Bayern Munich in the Intercontinental Cup final which ended in a 0 1 defeat for his club 13 The closing of the 2001 02 season Riquelme s last in Boca would not be as successful as the previous ones the main cause being the departure of Carlos Bianchi in the summer of 2001 due to his differences with the president of the club Mauricio Macri Riquelme would also have his differences with him due to the poor pay of his contract to which Riquelme would demonstrate in a match against River Plate for the 2001 Clausura where he celebrated in front of the president s box putting his hands to his ear in protest Barcelona 2002 03 Edit In July 2002 after seven successful seasons with Boca Juniors which brought him and the club six major titles including the Intercontinental Cup and the Copa Libertadores in 2000 Riquelme was transferred to Barcelona in Spain for a reported 11 million transfer fee 14 Shortly before his departure his brother Cristian was kidnapped Riquelme negotiated for his brother s release and eventually paid the ransom later stating this was one of the reasons why he chose to leave Boca Barca manager Louis van Gaal described Riquelme as a political signing 15 and treated him with indifference When the Dutchman did play him he did so rarely deploying him as a winger Thus the player was unable to find his form during a period of largely substitute appearances losing his place in the first team He played mainly as a starter in the Copa del Rey and netted the game s only goal in a rare UEFA Champions League starting opportunity at Club Brugge in the group stage Barcelona s season would be critical in every way with Van Gaal being fired mid season This would not change the situation of Riquelme at all who would continue as a substitute Villarreal 2003 06 Edit Riquelme with Diego Forlan and Sebastian Viera during a training session with Villarreal in 2005 When Barcelona signed Ronaldinho the club exceeded the maximum foreign players that Spanish teams were allowed prompting Riquelme s two year loan move to Villarreal There he played alongside three compatriots Rodolfo Arruabarrena Gonzalo Rodriguez and Juan Pablo Sorin At the end of the 2004 05 season Spanish sports newspaper Marca awarded Riquelme with the title of Most Artistic Player also earning himself a nomination for the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year award after scoring a career best 15 goals in 35 games The Valencian club finished the season in its best ever position in third place and in an effort to keep hold of him bought up 75 of his rights from Barcelona for up to 8 million depending on Villarreal performance in the next two seasons Villarreal also gave Riquelme a four year contract extension 16 with the caveat that 25 of any subsequent transfer fee would be provided to Barca should Villarreal sell him A peculiar contract situation arose when on 7 December 2005 Villarreal beat French club Lille 1 0 to win its Champions League group knocking out English giants Manchester United and advancing to the knockout stages in the club s debut season in the main continental competition Because of a clause in the transfer contract with Barcelona Villarreal had to pay 1 million to the Catalan club Additionally the contract included two other 1 million clauses One if Villarreal finished in one of the top four league positions in 2005 06 and an identical clause for the following season On 25 April 2006 as Villarreal reached the last four in the Champions League in the second leg against Arsenal Jens Lehmann saved a Riquelme penalty that would have taken the match to extra time The game ended 0 0 at El Madrigal 17 Riquelme scored his first goal of the 2006 07 season in a 3 2 home victory against Real Zaragoza on 24 September 2006 He scored a penalty in the 79th minute to give Villarreal their third goal of the match 18 Riquelme went on to make just 13 league appearances during the first half of the 2006 07 La Liga and played no part in the 2006 07 Copa del Rey Return to Boca Juniors 2007 14 Edit 2007 loan Edit Everyone feels the game in their own different way People say I never smile when I play but I ve never seen Zinedine Zidane laugh whether he s winning or losing and he s the greatest there s been for the last ten years Riquelme in 2006 on his character on the pitch 19 Following a tense situation between player the Villarreal board of directors and manager Manuel Pellegrini Riquelme accepted a five month loan back to Boca Juniors from February 2007 until 30 June 2007 20 21 He joined Boca for the 2007 Torneo Clausura of the 2007 08 Argentine Primera Division season debuting during the 2007 Torneo Clausura in a 1 1 home draw against Rosario Central on 17 February 2007 He scored his first goal for Boca in his newest stint in a 1 1 home draw against Independiente on 9 March 2007 He scored in the 54th minute to level the scores 22 His first goal of the 2007 Copa Libertadores came in Boca s third group stage match against Mexico s Toluca on 22 March 2007 Riquelme scored in the 23rd minute Boca s second goal of the match in an eventual 3 0 home victory Boca finished in second position of their respective group with ten points advancing to the knockout stages of the competition During the knockout stages of the competition Boca faced Velez Sarsfield in the round of 16 fixtures During the first leg on 2 May 2007 Riquelme scored in the first minute as Boca claimed a 3 0 home victory Having progressed to the quarter finals Boca Juniors faced Paraguayan side Club Libertad During the second leg of the quarter finals played on 24 May 2007 Riquelme scored Boca s first goal in the 61st minute of the match as they claimed a 2 0 away victory and a 3 1 aggregate result ensuring progression to the semi finals During Boca s second leg semi final fixture against Colombia s Cucuta Deportivo on 7 June 2007 Riquelme scored a 44th minute free kick scoring Boca s first goal of their 3 0 home victory After winning 4 3 23 on aggregate Boca advanced to the 2007 Copa Libertadores Final where they would face Brazilian side Gremio in June 2007 During the first leg on 13 June Riquelme via a free kick played striker Martin Palermo who passed the ball across the face of goal for Rodrigo Palacio to score in the 18th minute During the second half Riquelme scored the 2 0 goal in 73rd minute through a free kick with Boca eventually winning 3 0 at home In the second leg played away on 20 June Riquelme scored a second half double to give Boca Juniors a 2 0 victory and their sixth Copa Libertadores title Boca Juniors therefore qualified for the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup and Riquelme was awarded as the competition s Most Valuable Player 2007 08 season Edit In August 2007 it was reported that Boca had given up hope of re signing Riquelme A few days later however the situation changed with Boca director Juan Carlos Crespi expressing confidence in the player s return within 10 days The negotiations stalled when Villarreal s counteroffered to sell Riquelme only in exchange for 4 million Rodrigo Palacio and half the rights to either Mauro Boselli or Jonathan Maidana terms which were rejected by Boca On 30 August 2007 however it was announced Riquelme had been signed by Atletico Madrid for a fee of 8 million though the deal fell through at the last minute leaving Riquelme a Villarreal player He was given the number 16 shirt for the 2007 08 season Then on 26 November 2007 Riquelme reached an agreement with Villarreal to allow his re joining Boca Juniors when the next transfer window re opened in January 2008 24 Boca opted to pay Villarreal US 15 million to purchase Riquelme while Villarreal would pay Riquelme s salary on behalf of Boca Juniors for remainder of the 2007 08 playing season which was approximately 3 million The deal was the most expensive fee paid to an Argentine for its respective player in history Riquelme subsequently signed a contract lasting from the end of 2007 to 2010 He was unable to participate in the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup as he was not registered by FIFA in time to be able to compete at the tournament During the entire 2007 08 Argentine Primera Division season Riquelme would only go on to make ten league appearances and score one league goal His first match of 2007 08 came in a 1 1 draw against Rosario Central during the 2008 Torneo Clausura On 4 May 2008 he assisted Sebastian Battaglia in scoring Boca s only goal in their 1 0 home victory in the Superclasico with River Plate Riquelme had taken a corner which was played to Battaglia who headed the ball into the net in the 14th minute During Boca s last 2008 Copa Libertadores group stage fixture against Maracaibo on 22 April 2008 Riquelme assisted defender Gabriel Paletta in scoring Boca s first goal when his free kick was played towards Paletta who headed the ball into the net in the tenth minute Riquelme then scored Boca s third goal in the 74th minute with a close ranged chip as Boca claimed a 3 0 home victory and finished in second position of their respective group qualifying for the knockout stages of the competition During the first leg of the round of 16 stage on 30 April 2008 Riquelme side footed the ball into the net in the sixth minute after receiving a pass from Alvaro Gonzalez Boca went on to win the match 2 1 and eventually claimed a 4 2 aggregate win The club then faced Fluminense in the semi final stages In the first leg on 28 May 2008 Riquelme scored in the 12th minute of the match to give Boca a 1 0 lead after receiving a pass from Rodrigo Palacio who played the ball across goal for Riquelme to convert In the 65th minute Riquelme scored from a free kick which gave Boca a 2 1 lead before Fluminense again equalized The second leg saw Fluminense defeat Boca Juniors 3 1 eliminating the Argentine side 5 3 on aggregate Riquelme had scored four goals in the competition 2008 09 season Edit In October 2008 Boca Juniors centre back Julio Cesar Caceres had a very public conflict with his teammate Riquelme when during an interview on a Paraguayan radio station in Asuncion during his training with his national team Caceres questioned Riquelme s motivation He claimed that In some matches he is apparently running and in others he is passive He seems to be mentally saturated He seems to have more motivation when he plays for his country Riquelme responded by saying in a telephone interview on the Fox Sports cable channel He doesn t know what I feel for the club I take part in pre match concentration just like the other players and I didn t have a holiday because I chose to play in the Olympic When we won the gold I ran to the airport so I could play in the Recopa Sudamericana 2008 final He added These things should be kept in the dressing room he s broken all the codes of football 25 After Boca won the Superclasico derby match over Buenos Aires rivals River Plate on 21 October 2008 Caceres said that the conflict has been left behind adding that the relationship between the two players had improved 26 During the second leg of the 2008 Recopa Sudamericana Riquelme scored a 91st minute free kick to equalize the scores for Boca Juniors at 2 2 against Arsenal de Sarandi on 27 August 2008 Boca Juniors won the tie 5 3 on aggregate 2009 10 season Edit Two moments of Riquelme during his second tenure on Boca Juniors left in the 2009 Audi Cup right in a friendly v RCD Espanyol in 2011 On 12 April 2010 Riquelme scored Boca s third goal in the 47th minute of their 4 0 home victory against Arsenal de Sarandi 27 2011 12 season Edit Riquelme s first appearance in the 2011 12 Argentine Primera Division season came during the 2011 Torneo Apertura in a 1 1 home draw against Banfield on 12 June 2011 28 He scored his first goal of the 2011 Torneo Apertura in a 4 0 home victory against Union de Santa Fe on 15 August his was Boca s third goal coming in the 83rd minute 29 Boca finished in first place of the 2011 Torneo Clausura with 43 points going undefeated in 19 league games They had claimed the title for the first time in four years securing qualification to the 2012 Copa Libertadores Riquelme s first appearances in the 2011 12 Copa Argentina came in a 1 1 draw against Deportivo Santamarina on 2 February 2012 He assisted Facundo Roncaglia in scoring Boca s equalizing goal of the match when he lobbed a free kick to Roncaglia who headed the ball into the net in the 63rd minute The match was decided via penalty shoot out which Boca won 4 3 30 Riquelme s first appearance of the 2012 Torneo Clausura came in a 2 0 home victory against Olimpo de Bahia Blanca on 10 February 2012 when he was substituted off of the field in the 79th minute for Cristian Chavez 31 Four days later he debuted in the 2012 Copa Libertadores in a 0 0 away draw against Venezuelan side Zamora on 14 February 32 Riquelme scored his first goal of the 2012 Torneo Clausura in a 2 0 home victory against Newell s Old Boys on 26 February it was Boca s second goal coming in the 80th minute 33 Two weeks later Riquelme scored Boca s second goal in their 5 4 home defeat against Independiente on 11 March 34 Another two weeks later Riquelme scored Boca s second goal in their 2 2 home draw against Lanus on 25 March He scored in the 41st minute of the match to give Boca a 2 0 lead before the latter scored two second half goals to equalize 35 In Boca s last Copa Libertadores group stage match against Zamora on 18 April Riquelme scored Boca s second goal in the 75th minute of their 2 0 home victory The win earned them a second place finish in their respective group with 13 points advancing the side to the knockout stages of the competition 36 Here Boca were drawn against Chilean club Union Espanola at the round of 16 stage During the first leg on 2 May Riquelme scored Boca s first goal of the match in the 25th minute which gave them a 1 0 lead In the 90th minute of the match Riquelme assisted Boca in scoring their second goal of the match when he passed the ball towards the left hand side of the goal into the path of Pablo Mouche who crossed the ball across the face of goal for Santiago Silva to head home the winner in the eventual 2 1 home victory 37 During the second leg on 9 May Riquelme assisted Boca in scoring their first goal of the match when he played a free kick to Juan Insaurralde who scored in the 26th minute During the second half Riquelme dribbled past the Union Espanola defenders and played the ball to Pablo Mouchem who scored Boca s second goal in the 50th minute Riquelme then scored Boca s third goal in the 68th minute as Boca won the away match 3 2 38 I m quitting now I love this club I love the fans and I ll always be grateful because I am and will always be a Boca fan I feel empty now though Riquelme in 2012 on leaving Boca 19 During the quarter final stages of the Copa Libertadores Boca were drawn against Fluminense During the first leg in Buenos Aires on 17 May Riquelme assisted Boca in scoring the only goal of the match when he played a ball through to Dario Cvitanich who set up Pablo Mouche to score in the 51st minute of the 1 0 victory 39 Boca drew 1 1 in the second leg on 23 May earning a 2 1 aggregate score and a spot in the semi finals On 3 June 2012 Boca faced Primera B Nacional second division club Deportivo Merlo in the semi finals of the Copa Argentina In the 57th minute of the match Riquelme initially taking a free kick in front of goal played a quick one two with a teammate and curled the ball into the left side of the net giving them a 1 0 Boca held on to the 1 0 lead until the 89th minute when Deportivo Merlo equalized The match was eventually decided via penalty shoot out which Boca won 5 4 40 After Boca Juniors had eliminated Chilean club Universidad de Chile in the semi finals of the Copa Libertadores Boca faced Corinthians in the two legged final Riquelme participated in both matches of the 3 1 aggregate defeat immediately announcing his retirement from the club after the 2 0 second leg away defeat in Sao Paulo on 4 July Riquelme who at the time was 34 years old stated that he would be leaving the club as a result of not have enough energy left to continue Riquelme admitted he would quit Boca as he had nothing more left to give because he was exhausted and also signalled that he needed a break from football 41 Without the presence of Riquelme Boca went on to win the 2011 12 Copa Argentina when they defeated Racing Club in a 2 1 victory on 8 August 2012 13 transfer speculation Edit On 18 October 2012 it was reported that Riquelme s agent Daniel Bolotnicoff had denied reports that any Australian A League club had contacted him to show an interest in signing Riquelme as he had been linked with Melbourne Heart and Western Sydney Wanderers 42 On 5 January 2013 it was reported that Riquelme nearly joined Major League Soccer MLS side Chivas USA when he was to follow former coach Carlos Bianchi in a trip to the United States as the latter was going to be head coach of the MLS club Bianchi was then announced as Boca s first team coach ten days later which led to Riquelme s reiteration that he would not re join Boca Juniors as a player 43 In January 2013 after much speculation that Riquelme was headed to join Palmeiras it was announced by newly appointed club president Paulo Nobre that Palmeiras had to refrain from signing Riquelme due to financial terms and Riquelme s asking salary 44 45 On 26 January 2013 Riquelme confessed that he did not miss playing football and that his last options would be to play for Argentinos Juniors or Tigre 46 On 30 January 2013 it was officially reported that Argentinos Juniors president Luis Seguira had announced that the club would make an offer for Riquelme 47 On 31 January 2013 it was then reported that Riquelme had visited Tigre s intendent Sergio Massa in order to discuss the possibility of his arrival at the club 48 On 3 February 2013 it was reported that after various negotiations Riquelme had accepted the offer to play for Tigre and that the discussion and confirmation of his contract was the only thing which remained to be done until his official signing with the club 49 On 4 February 2013 it was reported that Riquelme had stated that he was prepared to return to Boca Juniors and that he had contacted Boca coach Carlos Bianchi that he would be available to return 50 2013 14 season Edit It was confirmed on 8 February 2013 that Riquelme would return to Boca Juniors He was extremely decisive at the second match against Corinthians at the Copa Libertadores scoring a goal from the midfield and knocking off the reigning FIFA Club World Cup champions 51 52 On 30 March 2014 Riquelme scored a free kick in the Superclasico but could not stop his team from losing 2 1 against River Plate Argentinos Juniors 2014 Edit On 17 July 2014 it was confirmed that Riquelme would sign with Argentinos Juniors He scored his first goal with his new club on his first game against Boca Unidos 53 Retirement Edit On 23 January 2015 it was reported that Riquelme would travel to Asuncion on Saturday 24 January to close the contract offer from Primera Division Paraguaya club Cerro Porteno which would be worth US 110 000 per month a salary which Riquelme had asked to receive 54 It was later confirmed that Riquelme s salary would make his contract the most expensive in the country 55 On 25 January 2015 however Riquelme officially announced his retirement from football via ESPN and ultimately gave thanks to Cerro Porteno 56 International career EditIn 1997 after a successful stint with Argentina s under 20 team Riquelme was called up to the Argentina national team by coach Daniel Passarella for their last qualifying match for the 1998 World Cup on 16 November 1997 The match was played at the stadium of Boca Juniors La Bombonera where a 19 year old Riquelme debuted for Argentina when he entered the field in the last minutes of the 1 1 draw against Colombia His first major tournament for Argentina was at the 1999 Copa America In 2000 Riquelme participated at the 2000 CONMEBOL Men Pre Olympic Tournament which saw Argentina fail to qualify for the 2000 Summer Olympics He appeared three times and scored one goal during the competition 57 58 59 Riquelme scored his first international goal in a 3 1 away victory during a friendly against Libya in Tripoli on 30 April 2003 On 17 November 2004 Riquelme scored his second international goal for Argentina during a 3 2 home victory in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Venezuela Before departing for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Riquelme scored in Argentina s 3 1 home victory against Brazil on 8 June during their 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Buenos Aires On 9 October 2005 Riquelme scored his seventh international goal in a 2 0 home victory against Peru during a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification match Riquelme scored a penalty in the 81st minute Riquelme s eighth international goal came in a 1 0 victory over Qatar in a friendly match in Doha on 16 November 2005 In 2006 Riquelme was named captain of the Argentina national football team by new coach Alfio Basile After a 3 0 defeat again in Brazil Riquelme had received a lot of criticism and responsibility for the defeat Riquelme s mother had been hospitalized twice in two months after the 2006 World Cup and this led to Riquelme publicly announcing his international retirement from the Argentina national team on 13 September 2006 At that point Riquelme had made 37 international appearances and had scored eight goals 60 61 On 13 October 2007 Riquelme emerged from three months of inactivity at Villarreal to score two free kicks in a 2 0 win against Chile to get Argentina off to a winning start in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers On 17 November Riquelme again netted twice in Argentina s 3 0 home victory against Bolivia again during a 2010 World Cup qualifier match This brought him to a total of 17 international goals In March 2009 Riquelme decided to retire from the national team after a disagreement with coach Diego Maradona 62 Former manager Sergio Batista stated he would have liked for Riquelme to return to international play hinting at the possibility of the player appearing in a friendly with Spain in August 2010 63 which eventually did not happen In 2011 Riquelme was called up to the Argentina national team by coach Alejandro Sabella for the Superclasico de las Americas however he eventually withdrew his position from the squad due to injuries from club matches which would leave him unable to complete two games in a matter of days 64 Youth Edit 1997 South American Youth Championship Edit Under coach Jose Pekerman Riquelme was called up to the Argentina national under 20 football team for the 1997 South American Youth Championship held in Chile He played in all 9 matches of the tournament and scored three goals Argentina went on to win the tournament gaining their second South American Youth Championship in thirty years Riquelme alongside Walter Samuel and Pablo Aimar were selected in the team of the tournament by a group of journalists who were registered at the tournament 65 Argentina s win secured their qualification for the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship Edit Riquleme was selected as captain of Argentina for the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship and played in all three group stage matches He scored Argentina s third goal in the 50th minute of their 3 0 victory against Hungary on 18 June 1997 66 He then scored a 55th minute winner in Argentina s 2 1 win against Canada on 20 June 1997 67 In Argentina s final group stage match against Australia Riquelme scored an 88th minute penalty to level the scores at 3 3 before Australia scored a 90th minute penalty to win the game 68 Argentina had gained six points and finished in second in their group advancing to the stage of the tournament On 26 June 1997 Argentina faced England in the round of 16 where Riquelme scored a tenth minute penalty as Argentina claimed a 2 1 victory 69 Argentina went on to defeat Brazil 2 0 in the quarter final 70 the Republic of Ireland 1 0 in the semi final 71 and came from behind to beat Uruguay 2 1 in the final claiming their third FIFA World Youth Championship 72 Riquelme had scored four goals for the tournament and Argentina were awarded with the FIFA Fair Play Award 1998 Toulon Tournament Edit In May 1998 Jose Pekerman again included Riquelme in Argentina s under 20 squad for the 1998 Toulon Tournament held in France Argentina triumphed 2 0 against France in the final as Riquelme played all five matches of the tournament and was named as Player of the Tournament Senior Edit 1999 Copa America Edit Riquelme was included in Argentina s 22 man squad for the 1999 Copa America in Paraguay wearing the number 22 shirt He was one of six Boca Juniors players selected in the squad He played in Argentina s opening group stage match a 3 1 victory against Ecuador on 1 July 1999 He was replaced in the 90th minute for Diego Cagna in Argentina s second group stage fixture on 4 July 1999 Riquelme played the full 90 minutes in a 3 0 loss against Colombia On 7 July 1999 he again played the full 90 minutes in Argentina s third group stage match a 2 0 victory over Uruguay Argentina finished in second place of their respective group with six points facing Brazil in the quarter finals on 11 July 1999 Riquelme played in the entire match of Argentina s 2 1 defeat having been in front 1 0 until the 32nd minute of the match 73 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Edit Riquelme 8 before the kick off of the final Under former national youth team coach Jose Pekerman Riquelme was selected for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup in June where he wore the number 8 shirt He played in Argentina s opening group stage match against Tunisia on 15 June opening the scoring for Argentina by converting a penalty in the 33rd minute as Argentina eventually claimed a 2 1 victory 74 On 18 June Argentina faced Australia in the second group stage match Already winning 1 0 Riquelme scored a 31st minute penalty to give Argentina a 2 0 lead as they went on to win 4 2 75 In Argentina s third group stage match against hosts Germany on 21 June Riquelme scored a 33rd minute equaliser for Argentina just four minutes after Germany had taken the lead 76 The match finished at 2 2 as Argentina had claimed seven points along with Germany and progressed to the next round of the tournament On 26 June Argentina faced Mexico in the semi final After extra time the match was tied at 1 1 and led to a penalty shoot out Riquelme converted Argentina s first spot kick as they won 6 5 on penalties with Argentina successfully converting each penalty 77 On 29 June Argentina faced Brazil in the final Riquelme played the full 90 minutes as Argentina were defeated 4 1 at the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt 78 Riquelme was awarded as the Silver Ball Winner being the second best player at the tournament 2006 FIFA World Cup Edit Riquelme at the 2006 World Cup Again under coach Jose Pekerman Riquelme was included in the Argentina 23 man squad for the 2006 World Cup where he was given the number 10 shirt for the first time in history Argentina were drawn against Netherlands Serbia and Montenegro and the Ivory Coast in what was regarded as the tournament s group of death On 10 June he started in Argentina s opening group stage match against the Ivory Coast Argentina had been leading 1 0 before Riquelme assisted Javier Saviola in scoring Argentina s second goal in their 2 1 victory Riquelme was then substituted off of the field for Pablo Aimar in the 93rd minute 79 On 16 June Argentina faced Serbia and Montenegro in Gelsenkirchen where Riquelme played the full 90 minutes of an eventual 6 0 victory for Argentina Riquelme was the key in a sequence of 24 passes made by the Argentine team setting up their second goal scored by Esteban Cambiasso when he fed Saviola who slipped a pass inside for Cambiasso Cambiasso then knocked the ball to Hernan Crespo who back heeled a return pass back to Cambiasso who then netted from 12 yards Crespo described the movement as the most beautiful goal 15 Riquelme also assisted Argentina in scoring their fourth goal quickly taking a free kick which was played to Lionel Messi who crossed the ball in for Crespo to score at the far post Riquelme was awarded as the Man of the Match 80 81 On 21 June Argentina drew 0 0 with the Netherlands in Frankfurt in the last group stage fixture Riquelme was substituted off in the 80th minute for Pablo Aimar as Argentina finished in first place of their group along with the Netherlands with seven points 82 On 24 June Riquelme celebrated his 28th birthday as Argentina faced Mexico in the round of 16 After Mexico had taken a sixth minute lead through Rafael Marquez Riquelme had taken a corner kick in the tenth minute which saw Hernan Crespo flick the ball into the net 83 The match stayed level until extra time when Maxi Rodriguez scored in the 98th minute to send Argentina through to the quarter finals 84 Argentina faced hosts Germany in the quarter finals on 30 June In the 49th minute Riquelme delivered in a corner pin pointing Roberto Ayala who headered the ball into the net giving Argentina a 1 0 lead Riquelme was then replaced in the 72nd minute by substitute Esteban Cambiasso Moments later Germany had equalized in the 80th minute through Miroslav Klose The match was decided via a penalty shoot out which Germany won 4 2 85 2007 Copa America Edit Riquelme 10 celebrates a goal against Peru at the 2007 Copa America On 26 June 2007 Riquelme was recalled to the national team by coach Alfio Basile as part of Argentina s 23 man squad for 2007 Copa America During the early morning after Boca Juniors had claimed the 2007 Copa Libertadores Riquelme hurriedly returned to Buenos Aires and departed with the Argentina national team to Venezuela for the tournament On 28 June Riquelme featured in Argentina s opening group stage match a 4 1 victory against the United States 86 On 2 July Argentina faced Colombia in their second group stage match Riquelme netted twice with a header in the 34th minute and then with a free kick in the 45th minute as Argentina won the match 4 2 87 Argentina went on to win their final group stage match against Paraguay on 5 July finishing in first place in their group with nine points 88 On 8 July Argentina faced Peru in the quarter finals where Riquelme scored another two goals one with each foot in the 47th and 85th minute and also assisted Messi in scoring in the 61st minute of the match 89 In the semi final on 11 July Argentina defeated Mexico 3 0 as Riquelme assisted Gabriel Heinze in scoring Argentina s first goal of the match in the 45th minute and also scored his fifth goal of the tournament Argentina s third of the match when he converted a penalty in the 65th minute 90 On 15 July Argentina faced Brazil in the final Riquelme played the full 90 minutes of the match as Argentina were defeated 3 0 91 92 Riquelme had scored five goals and was awarded as the tournament s second leading goalscorer 93 2008 Summer Olympics Edit Riquelme scoring a penalty against Brazil In August 2008 Riquelme was included as an overage player and also named captain by Sergio Batista for Argentina s 19 man squad for the 2008 Summer Olympics football tournament in Beijing 94 He had joined Javier Mascherano and Nicolas Pareja as the three over aged players in the squad Argentina were drawn in Group A against the Ivory Coast Australia and Serbia On 7 August Riquelme played the full 90 minutes of Argentina s opening group stage fixture as they defeated Ivory Coast 2 1 95 Three days later Riquelme also played another 90 minutes in Argentina s 1 0 victory against Australia on 10 August 96 Riquelme then rested on the bench in Argentina s third group stage fixture giving the captain s armband to Javier Mascherano where they defeated Serbia 2 0 on 13 August to claim maximum points in the group and to finish in first place 97 On 16 August Riquelme featured in Argentina s 2 1 quarter final victory against the Netherlands advancing to the semi finals 98 On 19 August Argentina faced Brazil in the semi finals when after two Sergio Aguero goals Riquelme scored a 76th minute penalty to give Argentina a 3 0 victory 99 On 23 August Argentina faced Nigeria in the final in front of 89 102 spectators at the Beijing National Stadium where Argentina defeated Nigeria 1 0 to claim its second consecutive Gold Medal at the Summer Olympics 100 Style of play EditConsidered one of the best playmakers in the world in his prime as well as one of the most talented Argentine players of his generation Riquelme was a classic number ten who was best known for his grace flair and elegance on the pitch as well as his creative and intelligent passing A tall and slender offensive midfield playmaker he combined outstanding passing range vision anticipation technique close control and dribbling skills with prolific goalscoring ability from midfield A selfless team player he usually played in a free central role operating as an attacking midfielder behind the strikers known as the enganche in Argentina but was also capable of playing in a more withdrawn position as a deep lying playmaker due his ability to dictate the tempo of his team s play in midfield orchestrate attacking moves and create space and chances for teammates He has been recognised as one of the last true number 10s due to his playmaking abilities and unique playing style 15 101 102 103 104 105 His skill and creative style of play drew comparisons with Diego Maradona in his youth 106 even though unlike Maradona Riquelme was neither quick nor a particularly energetic dribbler 101 107 108 A tactically astute player he also possessed good decision making and a good understanding of the game Moreover he was an excellent free kick taker 15 101 108 109 Despite his talent however Riquelme was notorious for his lack of pace for being inconsistent and for having an introverted yet difficult character as well as for his poor work rate both on the pitch and in training 15 101 103 104 105 108 Second Vice President EditOn 8 December 2019 the formula headed by Jorge Amor Ameal Mario Pergolini and Juan Roman Riquelme was chosen with 52 84 of the votes achieving the historical record in Argentine football of 20 045 votes in total They take office on 13 December 2019 110 On Saturday 7 March 2020 85 days after taking office he obtained his first title as Second Vice President Boca Juniors wins the 2019 20 Superliga beating the River Plate led by Marcelo Gallardo in the final stretch 111 Personal life EditRiquelme s brother Sebastian is a current professional footballer 112 Career statistics EditClub Edit 113 114 Club Season League League Cup Continental TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsBoca Juniors 1996 97 Primera Division 22 4 22 41997 98 Primera Division 19 0 2 0 21 01998 99 Primera Division 37 10 5 0 42 101999 2000 Primera Division 24 4 16 3 40 72000 01 Primera Division 27 10 14 3 41 132001 02 Primera Division 22 10 6 0 28 10Total 151 38 43 6 194 44Barcelona 2002 03 La Liga 30 3 1 1 11 2 42 6Villarreal loan 2003 04 La Liga 33 8 3 1 12 4 48 132004 05 La Liga 35 15 0 0 11 2 46 17Villarreal 2005 06 La Liga 25 12 1 0 12 2 38 142006 07 La Liga 13 1 0 0 0 0 13 1Total 106 36 4 1 35 8 145 45Boca Juniors loan 2007 Primera Division 15 2 11 8 26 10Boca Juniors 2007 08 Primera Division 10 1 10 4 20 52008 09 Primera Division 28 5 7 4 35 92009 10 Primera Division 24 3 2 0 26 32010 11 Primera Division 13 4 13 42011 12 Primera Division 23 4 2 1 13 3 38 82012 13 Primera Division 5 0 1 0 7 2 13 22013 14 Primera Division 23 7 0 0 0 0 23 7Total 141 26 3 1 50 21 194 48Argentinos Juniors 2013 14 Primera Division 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 22014 15 Primera B Nacional 15 3 0 0 0 0 15 3Total 15 3 3 2 0 0 18 5Career total 443 106 11 5 139 37 593 148International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsArgentina 1997 1 01998 0 01999 5 02000 0 02001 0 02002 1 02003 3 12004 6 12005 13 62006 8 02007 9 92008 5 0Total 51 17International goals Argentina score listed first score column indicates score after each Riquelme goal Sign indicates goals scored from a penalty kick Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 30 April 2003 June 11 Stadium Tripoli Libya Libya 2 1 3 1 Friendly2 17 November 2004 El Monumental Buenos Aires Argentina Venezuela 2 1 3 2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification3 8 June 2005 El Monumental Buenos Aires Argentina Brazil 2 0 3 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification4 15 June 2005 Stadium Cologne Cologne Germany Tunisia 1 0 2 1 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup5 18 June 2005 EasyCredit Stadion Nuremberg Germany Australia 2 0 4 2 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup6 21 June 2005 EasyCredit Stadion Nuremberg Germany Germany 1 1 2 2 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup7 9 October 2005 El Monumental Buenos Aires Argentina Peru 1 0 2 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification8 16 November 2005 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Doha Qatar Qatar 1 0 3 0 Friendly9 2 July 2007 Jose Pachencho Romero Maracaibo Venezuela Colombia 2 1 4 2 2007 Copa America10 3 111 8 July 2007 Estadio Metropolitano Barquisimeto Venezuela Peru 1 0 4 0 2007 Copa America12 4 013 11 July 2007 Polideportivo Cachamay Puerto Ordaz Venezuela Mexico 3 0 3 0 2007 Copa America14 13 October 2007 El Monumental Buenos Aires Argentina Chile 1 0 2 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification15 2 016 17 November 2007 El Monumental Buenos Aires Argentina Bolivia 2 0 3 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification17 3 0Honours EditBoca Juniors 115 Argentine Primera Division 1998 Apertura 1999 Clausura 2000 Apertura 2008 Apertura 2011 Apertura Copa Argentina 2011 12 Copa Libertadores 2000 2001 2007 Recopa Sudamericana 2008 Intercontinental Cup 2000Villarreal UEFA Intertoto Cup 2003 2004 116 Argentinos Juniors Primera B Nacional 2014Argentina U 20 117 FIFA U 20 World Cup 1997 South American Youth Championship 1997Argentina U 21 Toulon Tournament 1998Argentina 115 117 Summer Olympics 2008 FIFA Confederations Cup Runner up 2005 Copa America Runner up 2007Individual Toulon Tournament Best Player 1998 118 South American Team of the Year 1999 2000 2001 2008 2011 8 Argentine Footballer of the Year 2000 2001 2008 2011 119 Copa Libertadores Most Valuable Player 2001 2007 120 South American Footballer of the Year 2001 121 La Liga Don Balon Award Foreign Player of the Year 2004 05 122 Most Artistic Player by Marca 2005 123 FIFA Confederations Cup Silver Ball 2005 124 FIFA World Cup top assist provider 2006 125 Copa Libertadores Player of the Week May 8 10 2012 The Best Argentine midfielder by Ole 2012 The Best local Argentine player by Ole 2012 The Historical Team for Copa Libertadores of all time 126 FIFPro World XI Nominee 2006 2007 127 References Edit 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany List of Players Argentina PDF FIFA 21 March 2014 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 10 June 2019 Autoridades on Boca Juniors website 9 January 2020 Youth tournament features 11 Riquelmes BBC Sport Retrieved 9 February 2021 Meda Pavel I 24 August 2018 Top 5 most talented Argentine players in Football History ronaldo com Retrieved 9 February 2021 De Rossi The only midfielder I ve seen that s better than Riquelme is Iniesta MARCA in English 20 August 2019 Retrieved 9 February 2021 Riquelme y su historia con Van Gaal Fue honesto conmigo MARCA Claro Argentina in Spanish 9 August 2018 Retrieved 9 February 2021 South American Footballer of the Year Award Rey del Futbol de America Midfield Dynamo www midfielddynamo com Retrieved 9 February 2021 a b South American Team of the Year 16 January 2009 Archived from the original on 21 January 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2015 FIFA com 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24 September 2006 Retrieved 17 February 2015 a b They said it Juan Roman Riquelme FIFA com Retrieved 31 October 2014 The end is nigh for a player unable to cross great divide The Guardian 22 January 2007 Roman dio el si Roman said yes Ole 7 February 2007 in Spanish Boca Juniors vs Independiente 9 March 2008 Uk soccerway com 9 March 2008 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Copa Libertadores Cucuta Deportivo vs Boca Juniors footballdatabase eu Retrieved 22 January 2018 Riquelme set to return home Uefa com 26 November 2007 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Soccer Riquelme fires back at Boca team mate Reuters 8 October 2008 Liverpool 2 1 Swansea City Match preview 10 28 14 League Cup Goal com 27 October 2014 Archived from the original on 24 October 2008 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Boca Juniors vs Arsenal 12 April 2010 Uk soccerway com 12 April 2010 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Boca Juniors vs Banfield 13 June 2011 Soccerway 13 June 2011 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Boca Juniors vs Union Santa Fe 16 August 2011 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Juniors vs Deportivo Merlo 3 June 2012 Soccerway 3 June 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Copa Libertadores defeat may spell the end for Riquelme at Boca but he will always be a legend Goal com 5 July 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Juan Roman Riquelme agent denies A League interest Soccernet espn go com 18 October 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2015 permanent dead link Argentine star Riquelme says he nearly joined Chivas USA MLSsoccer com 5 January 2013 Archived from the original on 5 March 2014 Retrieved 17 February 2015 El nuevo presidente del Palmeiras duda de Riquelme en Toda Pasion TN com ar 22 January 2013 Retrieved 17 February 2015 李京荣 25 January 2013 Palmeiras rules out Riquelme deal China org cn Retrieved 17 February 2015 No extrano mucho jugar a la pelota confeso Juan Roman Riquelme Diario El Litoral Corrientes Ellitoral com ar 26 January 2013 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Argentinos ofertara por Juan Roman Riquelme Tiempo de San Juan Retrieved 17 February 2015 Por Telam Riquelme se 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against Spain The Independent London Retrieved 26 September 2016 Argentina s Alejandro Sabella laments loss of Juan Roman Riquelme amp Juan Sebastian Veron Goal com 14 September 2011 Retrieved 17 February 2015 XVIII Sudamericano Juvenil 1997 Chile Rsssf com 14 March 2013 Retrieved 17 February 2015 2 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 3 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 4 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 5 Archived 1 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine 6 Archived 17 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 7 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 8 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine Copa America 1999 Rsssf com Archived from the original on 9 July 2015 Retrieved 17 February 2015 9 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 10 Archived 29 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine 11 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 12 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 13 Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine 14 Archived 6 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was tinged with pathos The Independent Retrieved 7 February 2015 Richard Martin 26 January 2015 Riquelme Villarreal s mercurial talent UEFA com Retrieved 7 February 2015 a b Mora Marcela 27 January 2015 Adios Juan Roman Riquelme the iconic No10 who played by his own code The Guardian Retrieved 9 February 2015 a b Brian Homewood 19 November 2007 Would you want Riquelme in your team Reuters Archived from the original on 22 November 2007 Retrieved 16 March 2019 a b Tim Vickery 6 October 2008 Riquelme one of a dying breed BBC Sport Retrieved 16 March 2019 Judgment days for Riquelme scotsman com 5 June 2006 Retrieved 3 March 2015 The Next Maradonas Grading 10 of Diego s footballing reincarnations www squawka com 18 January 2016 Retrieved 15 March 2019 a b c Juan Roman Riquelme My 10 team FIFA com 28 June 2006 Archived from the original on 27 March 2019 Retrieved 16 March 2019 Alex O Henley Jim Wirth 16 December 2005 Villarreal appeal to McLeish UEFA com Retrieved 15 March 2019 Riquelme beats Maradona as Boca Juniors elect new president Buenos Aires Times 9 December 2019 Retrieved 6 July 2020 Boca secure Superliga title after overhauling River in final day drama Buenos Aires Times 8 March 2020 Retrieved 6 July 2020 San Felipe se refuerza con el hermano de Juan Roman Riquelme CDF 9 June 2018 Retrieved 2 October 2018 Juan Roman Riquelme at National Football Teams com Juan Riquelme Argentina Besoccer Retrieved 16 December 2022 a b Juan Roman Riquelme at Soccerway Riquelme s triumphant return FIFA com 28 June 2007 Retrieved 15 March 2019 dead link a b Juan RIQUELME Archived from the original on 5 September 2015 Retrieved 10 February 2018 Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon Official Player Awards 5 July 2017 Retrieved 10 February 2018 Juan Riquelme ex Argentina Boca Juniors and Villarreal star retires Retrieved 10 February 2018 Presentaron el auto que recibira el mejor jugador de la fin 19 June 2007 Retrieved 21 February 2015 South American Player of the Year Retrieved 22 February 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