Argentina vs Mauritania next match in Bangladesh date and time today
International Friendlies 2026.
BD date & time: 28/03/2026 at 5.15 AM(GMT+6).
Venue: Estadio Alberto José Armando, La Boca district, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Argentina vs Mauritania head-to-head
Head-to-Head Matchup of Mauritania vs. Argentina Record for the Senior Class (A-Team) There were 0 matches played all together.
- Argentina Wins: 0.
- Mauritania prevails: 0.
- Draws: 0.
Head-to-Head at the Youth Level (U-20) Even though the senior teams haven’t met, their youth teams have: Matches: 3.
- Argentina U20 Wins: 3.
- Mauritania U20 Wins: 0.
- Draws: 0.
Goals: Argentina 7 – 1 Mauritania.
Match Results:
- Argentina U20 1–0 Mauritania U20.
- Mauritania U20 defeated Argentina U20 2–0.
- Argentina U20 4–1 Mauritania U20.
Argentina vs Mauritania next match venue
Estadio Alberto José Armando (La Bombonera)
The Estadio Alberto José Armando, famously known as “La Bombonera”, is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world and the home of Boca Juniors in Buenos Aires.
Overview
- Full Name: Estadio Alberto José Armando.
- Nickname: La Bombonera (“The Chocolate Box”).
- Location: La Boca district, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Opened: 25 May 1940.
- Owner: Boca Juniors.
- Surface: Natural grass.
- Pitch Size: 105 × 68 meters.
It is regarded as one of the world’s most atmospheric football stadiums.
Capacity and Organization
- Capacity: Around 54,000 – 57,000 spectators.
- Record Attendance: About 57,000+ fans.
Unique Design
Constructed in the shape of a D on a constrained urban area. One flat side with luxury boxes and three steep stands Fans feel very close to the pitch because of the seating’s extreme verticality. It is one of the loudest stadiums in the world due to the intense noise and vibration it produces.
Name Development and History
- Construction: 1938–1940.
- Opened with a match: Boca Juniors vs San Lorenzo.
- Previous names: Boca Juniors Stadium.
Camilo Cichero Stadium.
Renamed in 2000 to honor legendary club president Alberto José Armando 4. Why “La Bombónera”? The shape of the stadium resembles a box of chocolates. Hence the nickname “Bombonera” (Chocolate Box).
Its design also improves acoustics, making crowd noise extremely powerful.
Atmosphere & Fan Culture
Boca fans (known as “La Doce” – The 12th Man) create:
- Constant chanting.
- Jumping stands (literally vibrates!).
Widely regarded as:
- One of the most intimidating stadiums in football
- A lot of players say: One of the most difficult away experiences is playing here.
Events & Matches
Regular Use:
- Home matches of Boca Juniors.
- Argentine league & cup matches.
Major Events:
Copa Libertadores games.
Argentina’s national team’s international games. Historic Superclásico vs River Plate.
Global Relevance one of South America’s most well-known stadiums. A must-visit for football fans worldwide.
Known for:
- Passionate atmosphere.
- Unique architecture.
Extensive football history
Diverse Uses Besides football, the stadium has hosted:
Concerts by artists from other countries. Cultural events.
Key Facts Summary
- Opened: 1940.
- Capacity: ~54,000+.
- Home Team: Boca Juniors.
- La Bombonera is her nick name.
- Famous for: Atmosphere + Unique design.
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