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·20 March 2026
Felipe Melo dreams of managing Boca and winning the Libertadores

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·20 March 2026

The legendary Brazilian player revealed that he will soon launch his career as a coach and that “in a year” he hopes to be ready to fulfill his dream of working at Xeneize.
If there’s a Brazilian who has always tipped his hat and bowed down before Boca, it’s Felipe Melo. This time, during the Copa Libertadores draw—where he had a stellar encounter with his “friend and idol” Juan Román Riquelme—the historic footballer went even further and put himself forward as a future coach of Xeneize: “It’s a dream.”
After exchanging a few words with the man he called “the president of the biggest club in Argentina” and capturing the moment in a photo published by the club itself, the former Juventus, Inter Milan, and 2010 World Cup player with the Brazil National Team confessed that one of his greatest unfulfilled wishes is “to work at Boca Juniors.”
Since he couldn’t make that dream come true during his long and successful playing career, which ended in early 2025, Melo revealed that he aims to achieve it in another role: “And now, as a coach, maybe…”
“Next June I’ll start as a coach, I already have my staff. Today I’m not ready, but in a year I’ll be ready to win the Libertadores with Boca. It’s a dream,” he said, with his usual charisma and conviction, during the event organized by Conmebol in Asunción, where he took part in the draw alongside stars like Óscar Ruggeri, Diego Godín, and René Higuita.
A well-known Xeneize fan, a team that—as he reaffirmed—he “always” wants to see win the Cup, Felipe Melo’s next goal will be to prepare himself so that, in the short term, he can try to convince Riquelme that he deserves a chance on the blue and gold bench.
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