
All the photos from Dionisio Mendoza's birthday at La Bombonera
With a drum circle and giant versions of Maradona dolls, Flavio Mendoza's son celebrated his 7th birthday
Last Friday, April 11, the neighborhood of La Boca vibrated to the rhythm of a very special party, as Dionisio Mendoza, the son of Flavio Mendoza, celebrated his seven years of life with a themed birthday that combined soccer, excitement, and unforgettable surprises. The celebration took place in one of the most iconic places in Buenos Aires and offered a unique experience for both adults and children.
From the beginning, the day was planned as a true adventure. At 4:30 PM, a school bus departed with the invited children heading to the Museo Boquense, where they enjoyed a guided tour specially adapted for them. With snacks in hand and surrounded by the history of the Club Atlético Boca Juniors, the little ones toured the facilities with excitement running high.

But the real surprise came minutes later. La 12 Percusión, accompanied by giant bears and a vibrant carnival carioca, took to the streets of La Boca. To the rhythm of the drums and joy, the children walked from Gate 3 of La Bombonera to the Hotel Undici, where the party continued. One of the most applauded moments was the appearance of a life-size puppet of Diego Armando Maradona, who joined the celebration caravan and was Dionisio's favorite.
In the hotel's main hall, Dionisio and his little friends enjoyed a special snack before starting with interactive games, challenges, and animations that kept the energy at its peak. The crowning moment was blowing out the candles, in front of a cake that paid tribute to the Argentina National Team. The "La Scaloneta" theme included the sky blue and white colors, the three World Cup stars, and a jersey with the number seven and the honoree's name.

Dionisio Mendoza's birthday was not just another party; it was an unforgettable experience with passion, creativity, and lots of love. With Flavio Mendoza as the host, the event combined soccer, music, and joy in an emblematic setting, leaving a mark on all those present and especially on those children who perhaps visited La Bombonera for the first time.
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