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Fútbol América (12.19.2012)

  • El nuevo director técnico de Boca Juniors de Argentina, Carlos Bianchi (i), y el presidente del club, Daniel Angelici (d), hablan con la prensa hoy, miércoles 19 de diciembre de 2012, en el estadio Alberto J. Armando "La Bombonera" de Buenos Aires (Argentina). Bianchi, ganador de nueve títulos con el equipo boquense entre 1998 y 2004, fue presentado este miércoles oficialmente por la directiva del club en este estadio, donde unos 5.000 aficionados le ovacionaron en varias ocasiones. Javier García Martino / EFE

  • Carlos Bianchi, the most successful soccer coach in the history of Argentina's soccer team Boca Juniors, waves to the club's fans after being presented as the club's new coach in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. Bianchi was announced as the new soccer coach of Boca Juniors, giving him a third stint in charge of the famous Buenos Aires club. Eduardo Di Baia / AP

  • El nuevo director técnico de Boca Juniors de Argentina Carlos Bianchi es recibido los hinchas hoy, miércoles 19 de diciembre de 2012, en el estadio Alberto J. Armando "La Bombonera" de Buenos Aires (Argentina). Bianchi, ganador de nueve títulos con el equipo boquense entre 1998 y 2004, fue presentado este miércoles oficialmente por la directiva del club en este estadio, donde unos 5.000 aficionados le ovacionaron en varias ocasiones. Javier García Martino / EFE

  • Boca Juniors' fans cheer as Carlos Bianchi, the most successful soccer coach in the history of Argentina's soccer team Boca Juniors, enters the field as he is presented as the club's new coach in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. Bianchi was named as the new soccer coach of Boca Juniors, giving him a third stint in charge of the famous Buenos Aires club. Eduardo Di Baia / AP

  • Boca Juniors' fans cheer during an event where Carlos Bianchi, the most successful soccer coach in the history of Argentina's soccer team Boca Juniors, is presented as the club's new coach in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. Bianchi was named as the new soccer coach of Boca Juniors, giving him a third stint in charge of the famous Buenos Aires club. Eduardo Di Baia / AP

  • Boca Juniors' fans cheer as Carlos Bianchi, the most successful soccer coach in the history of Argentina's soccer team Boca Juniors, enters the field as he is presented as the club's new coach in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. Bianchi was named as the new soccer coach of Boca Juniors, giving him a third stint in charge of the famous Buenos Aires club. The sign reads in Spanish "The nap is over." Eduardo Di Baia / AP

  • Carlos Bianchi, the most successful soccer coach in the history of Argentina's soccer team Boca Juniors, enters the field as fans cheer as he is presented as the club's new coach in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. Bianchi was named the new soccer coach of Boca Juniors, giving him a third stint in charge of the famous Buenos Aires club. Eduardo Di Baia / AP

  • Argentine football coach Carlos Bianchi speaks with supporters during his presentation as new coach of Boca Juniors at La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires on December 19, 2012. Bianchi agreed to come out of retirement and return for a third spell as coach of Boca. STR / AFP/Getty Images

  • El nuevo director técnico de Boca Juniors de Argentina Carlos Bianchi habla hoy, miércoles 19 de diciembre de 2012, en el estadio Alberto J. Armando "La Bombonera" de Buenos Aires (Argentina). Bianchi, ganador de nueve títulos con el equipo boquense entre 1998 y 2004, fue presentado este miércoles oficialmente por la directiva del club en este estadio, donde unos 5.000 aficionados le ovacionaron en varias ocasiones. Javier García Martino / EFE

  • Carlos Bianchi, the most successful soccer coach in the history of Argentina's soccer team Boca Juniors, talks to reporters after being presented as Boca Juniors' new coach in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. The announcement gives Bianchi his third stint in charge of the famous Buenos Aires club. Eduardo Di Baia / AP