The FIFA Club World Cup is on tour! Next stop: Buenos Aires.Founded in 1905, Boca Juniors is one of South America's most historic and traditional clubs, with an impressive record of 22 international titles. The Argentine giant's home is "La Bombonera", one of the most iconic stadiums in the world.The rivalry with River Plate, the Superclasico, is considered one of the most intense and passionate in the world, reflecting not only a football match, but also deep cultural and social differences. With a fervent fan base and a culture marked by pride and resistance, Boca Juniors is not just a club, but a living symbol of Argentine football.Edinson Cavani, Marcos Rojo and Rodrigo Battaglia's team, will face SL Benfica in the group stage for one of the two spots in the knockout stage of the FIFA Club World Cup.