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·29. April 2026
The numbers say Boca are no longer what they were in Brazil

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·29. April 2026

Boca suffered a narrow defeat against Cruzeiro at the Mineirao in the third matchday of the Copa Libertadores group stage. The Belo Horizonte side ended the Claudio Úbeda team’s 14-match unbeaten run and also extended its poor streak on Brazilian soil: it has now gone ten matches without a win there in international competitions, marking the worst run in its history.
Xeneize played the entire second half under pressure following the controversial sending-off of Paraguayan forward Adam Bareiro, who was shown two yellow cards in a five-minute burst near the end of the first half. The match became an uphill battle for the Argentine side, which felt hard done by the refereeing of Uruguayan official Esteban Ostojich, whose decisions changed the course of the game and forced it to drop several yards deeper to defend against the home team’s attacks.
Just when everything pointed to the team from La Ribera taking a valuable away point against the strongest rival in its group, with less than ten minutes remaining, Néiser Villarreal got in behind the defenders and scored the winning goal, stretching Boca’s agony to ten matches without being able to win in Brazil.
As one of the continent’s giants and having won its last two Libertadores titles on Brazilian soil, Xeneize earned the respect of the neighboring country. However, the recent trend has seen it suffer blow after blow, to the point of recording the worst winless streak in Brazil in its history.
The last time was six years ago, when in the 2020 edition of South America’s top club competition it won 1-0 against Internacional de Porto Alegre at Beira-Rio in the first leg of the round of 16, thanks to a goal by Carlos Tevez. Football fans will remember that night because it came just a few days after Diego Maradona’s death, and the Apache paid tribute to No. 10 by wearing a shirt from 1981.
From that night in the middle of the pandemic to the present, Boca visited Santos, Atlético Mineiro, Corinthians, Palmeiras, Fluminense -it faced them at the Maracaná in the Libertadores final- and Fortaleza, in a string of disappointments that deepened its elusive run in Brazil, surpassing the eight away matches without a win it recorded between 1993 and 1997.
It is worth noting that in 2023 it reached the Libertadores final by eliminating Palmeiras at Allianz Parque in São Paulo, but that match ended 1-1 and, after the tie in the series, qualification was ultimately decided on penalties.
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