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The 1981 season stands out as a particularly noteworthy chapter in the history of Boca Juniors, one of Argentina's most storied football clubs. This year is famously remembered for the arrival of Diego Maradona, who joined Boca Juniors from Argentinos Juniors. Maradona's presence at the club brought an extraordinary level of excitement and expectation.

During this season, Boca Juniors enjoyed considerable success in the Argentine Primera División. Maradona's influence on the team was profound and immediate. His extraordinary skill, coupled with his unique ability to control the game and score goals, made a significant impact. His presence lifted both the performance and morale of the team, making Boca Juniors a formidable force in Argentine football.

The highlight of the 1981 season was Boca Juniors winning the Metropolitano Championship. Maradona was instrumental in this triumph, showcasing why he was considered one of the world's most gifted footballers. His playmaking, goal-scoring prowess, and overall influence were central to Boca's success, and he quickly became a fan favorite.

However, Maradona's tenure with Boca Juniors in 1981 was brief, as he transferred to Barcelona the following year. Despite his short stint, his impact on Boca Juniors was indelible. The 1981 season is not just remembered for the silverware but also for the excitement and flair that Maradona brought to the club. This period in Boca Juniors' history is a testament to Maradona's legacy and his profound impact on the world of football.

Squad:

Goalkeepers
1 Hugo Orlando Gatti Argentina 19.08.1944
Sergio Genaro Argentina 12.07.1962
Oscar Vijande Argentina 26.02.1958
Defenders
Hugo Alvez Argentina 11.11.1959
Marcelo Bachino Argentina 02.11.1960
Eduardo Bargas Argentina 06.05.1955
Carlos Córdoba Argentina 05.11.1958
Ariel Krasouski Uruguay 31.05.1958
Luís Lúquez Argentina 07.04.1961
Roberto Mouzo Argentina 08.01.1953
Rodrigues Neto Brasil 06.12.1949
Óscar Ruggeri Argentina 26.01.1962
José Suárez Argentina 01.05.1951
José Tesare Argentina 17.06.1954
Midfielders
Rúben Acevedo Argentina 19.04.1960
Abel Alves Argentina 19.02.1958
8 Jorge Benítez Argentina 03.06.1950
8 Miguel Brindisi Argentina 08.10.1950
Claudio Dykstra Argentina 14.06.1961
10 Diego Maradona Argentina 30.10.1960
Roberto Pasucci Argentina 15.10.1956
Marcelo Trobbiani Argentina 17.02.1955
Jorge Vázquez Argentina 27.02.1956
Mario Zanabria Argentina 01.10.1948
Forwards
Julio Apariente Argentina 25.05.1949
16 Jorge Cecchi Argentina 15.05.1963
9 Ricardo Gareca Argentina 10.02.1958
Horacio Matuszyczk Argentina 29.11.1961
Hugo Perotti Argentina 06.03.1959
Sergio Sánchez Argentina 26.01.1961
Héctor Scotta Argentina 27.09.1950
Juan Sotelo Argentina 28.03.1956
Coach
Carmelo Faraone Argentina 15.07.1930