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·2 March 2026
Bruno Valdez leaves Boca, could face River in Copa Sudamericana

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·2 March 2026

The Paraguayan defender will continue playing football in his country after leaving Xeneize following a loan at Cerro Porteño.
The Paraguayan defender Bruno Valdez has reached an agreement to continue his career at Sportivo Trinidense in his country, after terminating his contract with Boca to free up a foreign player slot before the arrival of forward Ángel Romero.
The 33-year-old defender signed until the end of the year with the aim of returning to his best form, as he dreams of having a chance to go to the World Cup with the national team managed by Gustavo Alfaro. Valdez wore the Albirroja jersey in 32 matches, of which 15 were friendlies, 9 in the Qualifiers, and 8 in the Copa América.
Last year, he also played in his country's league, but with the colors of Cerro Porteño. He then had to return to Xeneize due to a ligament injury he suffered last season, but not being considered by Claudio Úbeda, he had to look for another destination.
At Boca, Valdez accumulated 34 matches during 2023, although he never managed to meet the expectations generated after his good years at América de México, where he became a team leader. Despite that, he won an Argentine Super Cup and was part of the runner-up squad in the 2023 Copa Libertadores.
For Trinidense, which in recent years has had quite a few appearances in international tournaments, the arrival of the defender is an important bet, and this Wednesday the team will face Olimpia in search of qualifying for the group stage of the Copa Sudamericana.
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