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·21 February 2026
Adam Bareiro joins list of players for both Boca and River

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·21 February 2026

After long negotiations, Boca reached an agreement with Fortaleza and Adam Bareiro will wear the Blue and Gold in 2026 in exchange for 3 million dollars, half of which will go to River’s coffers. The Paraguayan, who left the Millonario last year, thus becomes the 102nd footballer to play for both teams. Check out the full list.
Until the signing of the former San Lorenzo player, the most recent case was that of Marcelo Saracchi, who played 30 matches for the Núñez side between 2018 and 2019 and, from mid-2023 until August of last year, was part of the Ribera squad, before going on loan to Celtic in Scotland. Curiously, the Uruguayan took part in the 2017 Argentine Supercup that Marcelo Gallardo’s team snatched from Xeneize in Mendoza, prior to the Copa Libertadores final in Madrid.
However, the list dates back a long way, starting in 1905, when Pedro Moltedo became the first to switch sides.
It’s worth noting that there are cases like Facundo Colidio that are not included in this list for a simple reason: the former Tigre never made his professional debut in Boca’s First Division because he moved to Inter Milan when he was 17 years old.
Those who played first for Boca and then for River Vicente Oñate. Donato Abbatángelo. Ramón Ferreira. Alberto Juan Penney. Francisco Taggino. Luis Demóstenes Gaete. Alfredo Garasini. Dante Pertini. Severiano Álvarez. Casildo Fallatti. Eugenio Cacopardo. Cataldo Spitalle. Juan José Negri. Alberto Emilio De Zorzi. Juan Apolonio Vairo. Fausto Iseo Rosello. Francisco Lombardo. Juan Carlos Barberis. Jorge Alberto Diz. Néstor Italo Isella. Miguel Ángel Loayza. Rubén Horacio Galleti. Alberto Cesar Tarantini. Carlos Damián Randazzo. Oscar Víctor Trossero. Ricardo Alberto Gareca. Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri. Ramón Miguel Centurión. Rubén Darío Gómez. Jorge Nicolas Higuaín. Jorge Roberto Rinaldi. José Milton Melgar. Juan Amador Sánchez. Sergio Angel Berti. José Luis Villareal. Gabriel Omar Amato. Sebastián Pascual Rambert. Nelson David Vivas. Jonatan Ramón Maidana. Jonathan Fabbro. Bruno Saúl Urribarri. Nicolás Santiago Bertolo. Lucas David Pratto. Tomás Pochettino. Players who were at River and then at Boca Pedro Moltedo. Agustín Angotti. Ramón Lamique. Anempodisto García. Luis Solans. Alfredo Elli. Agustín Lanata. Alfredo Martín. Zoilo Canaveri. Antonio Ameal Pereyra. Pedro Marassi. Ricardo Zatelli. Camilo Antonio Bonelli. Ricardo Staggi. Joaquin N. Martinez. José Manuel Moreno. Juan José Pizzutti. Miguel Angel Rodriguez. Norberto Menendez. Alfredo Hugo Rojas. Roque Mario Ditro. Marcos Hugo Zarich. José Luis Luna. Jorge Hugo Fernández. Hugo Orlando Gatti. Francisco Manuel Sá. Daniel Juan Silguero. Anibal Francisco Cibeyra. Ernesto Mastrángelo. Carlos Horacio Salinas. Victorio Nicolas Cocco. Hugo Oscar Coscia. Carlos Manuel Morete. Eduardo Oscar Bargas. Pablo Agustin Comelles. Osvaldo Alejandro Pérez. Juan José López. Carlos José Barisio. Carlos Angel López. Carlos Daniel Tapia. Julio Jorge Olarticoechea. Pablo Carlos Erbín. Gerardo Manuel Reinoso. Gabriel Omar Batistuta. Fabio Mario Talarico. Rubén Fernando Da Silva. Fernando Andrés Gamboa. Claudio Paul Caniggia. Julio César Toresani. Fernando Gabriel Cáceres. Néstor Gabriel Cedrés. Jorge Daniel Martinez. Abel Eduardo Balbo. Luciano Gabriel Figueroa. Julio César Cáceres. Jesús David José Méndez. Marcelo Saracchi. Adam Bareiro.
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