Roberto Mouzo

[2] Mouzo also has the most appearances in Superclásico with 29 matches played (shared with club's legend Silvio Marzolini).

[2] After leaving Boca, Mouzo had short spells with Estudiantes de Río Cuarto, and Club 9 de Octubre in Ecuador before returning to Argentina to finish his career in Atlanta that was competing in Primera B. Mouzo was part of the team that won the first World Cup of Masters in 1987.

His good performance during the tournament called the attention of Brazilian club Vitória which signed Mouzo for 6 months.

After he recovered from the injure, Mouzo played in Regional leagues for two years, in Urdinarrain of Gualeguaychú and Deportivo Villa Gesell.

[3] In January 2009 with Jorge Amor Ameal as president of Boca Juniors, Mouzo returned to the club after manager Carlos Bianchi offered him to coach the 4th division.

[4] In March 2020, Mouzo admitted that he attempted to commit suicide in 2009, soon after his wife died, which brought him a big depression.