This state-of-the-art facility situated in La Boca had a multi-purpose centre as well as a "Football Academy". The Football Academy had a building that catered for indoor games such as chess, in-door soccer, ballet, karate, table tennis and a gymnasium. The clubs around the facility were able to share the facility with development clubs of the community in La Boca. Boca Juniors were recruiting young footballers in Argentina and beyond. The academy had educational facilities as well as boarding for aspirant footballers whose homes were in the outskirts of the city of Buenos Aires. The stadium of the Boca Juniors had seats and a suite named after the most celebrated footballer from Argentina, Diego Maradona. The rivalry between the Boca Junior club and Riviera La Plate club were the most interesting football encounters in Argentina. Boca Junior FC and River Plate commanded massive support amongst football fans in Argentina.