He was the architect of Ameal and Riquelme at the Bombonera but today he rejects the project that excites Boca: "Don't lie to the fans"
Carlos Navarro, once a key figure in the Bombonera 360 project for Boca Juniors, has publicly rejected the current project, urging transparency to fans.
Carlos Navarro, who identifies as an architect and a Boca Juniors fan, was a prominent advocate for the Bombonera 360 project during the leadership of Jorge Amor Ameal and Juan Román Riquelme. However, he has now criticized the current direction of Boca Juniors football club, particularly after comments made by Riquelme regarding a project inspired by Slovenian designs that is now deemed unfeasible due to local preservation laws. His public statements highlight a significant rift between him and the club's leadership.
In a response to Riquelme's declarations that the project is dismissed due to legal constraints on local heritage sites, Navarro condemned the framing of the Bombonera 360 as a 'lie'. He argues that such statements not only undermine the credibility of the previous technical team but also mislead the passionate fans of Boca Juniors who expect honesty about the future of their beloved stadium.
Navarro's comments reflect ongoing tensions within Boca Juniors’ administration, as fans and stakeholders grapple with the implications of halted projects and leadership decisions. His insistence on honesty reveals a critical stance on how the club manages its ambitions and communicates with its supporters, underscoring the need for transparency in a football organization shaped by passionate dedication from its fanbase.