Boca FC

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Boca FC
Founded2003
Dissolved2006
Ground Michael Ashcroft Stadium
Capacity2000
Coordinates 16°32′20″N88°25′2″W / 16.53889°N 88.41722°W / 16.53889; -88.41722
League Belize Premier Football League

Boca F.C. is a former Belizean football team that competed in the Belize Premier Football League (BPFL) of the Football Federation of Belize. [1]

The team was based in Independence Village. [2] Their home stadium was Michael Ashcroft Stadium. [2] They have gone on to play internationally against Olimpia of Honduras, Alianza of El Salvador [ citation needed ], and Alajuela of Costa Rica. [2] The former manager of the team was Marco Chan. [1] The team was sponsored by Strickland Co. Ltd.[ citation needed ]

Achievements

2003/04

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