Ascacibar gets two-game ban, out v Cruzeiro and U. Católica | OneFootball

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·19 May 2026

Ascacibar gets two-game ban, out v Cruzeiro and U. Católica

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The Xeneize midfielder received a two-match suspension for his red card against Barcelona of Ecuador: he will miss both the matches against Cruzeiro and Universidad Católica.

Boca received bad news ahead of the decisive clash against Cruzeiro at La Bombonera in the Copa Libertadores. Conmebol confirmed the sanction for Santiago Ascacíbar, who must serve a two-match suspension and has been ruled out for the remainder of the group stage.


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The midfielder had been sent off in the defeat against Barcelona of Ecuador after a heavy challenge on Milton Céliz. In the end, the Disciplinary Committee decided to hand him a two-match suspension, meaning he will be unavailable both against Cruzeiro and against Universidad Católica on the final matchday of Group D.

The absence is a major blow for Claudio Úbeda's team, which faces two real finals in its push to qualify for the round of 16 of the Libertadores. The Xeneize are third with six points, behind Universidad Católica and Cruzeiro, who both lead with seven.

But Boca’s concerns do not end there. Ahead of the match against the Brazilian side, three regular starters are one yellow card away from suspension and will have to be careful to avoid another absence for the decisive fixture.

The players at risk are Leandro Paredes, Lautaro Blanco and Ayrton Costa, all of whom have picked up two yellow cards in the group stage. If any of them is booked again against Cruzeiro, he will automatically be suspended for the group’s final match.

With virtually no margin for error, the Xeneize will not only have to focus on securing a key victory at La Bombonera, but also manage the disciplinary side of things so as not to reach the final showdown shorthanded, the one that will determine their future in the Copa Libertadores.

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