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·13 December 2025

Leaving Boca for free, loaned 8 times, now chasing promotion

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In a transfer market that promises many moves, Boca will put an end to one of its longest contractual relationships in the club this century. After 9 and a half years, Nazareno Solís will leave Xeneize to continue his career at Deportivo Madryn.

The forward will end his contract on December 31 and will no longer be a player for the Ribera team. With his transfer in hand, he will head to Patagonia, where he played on loan throughout 2025 in the historic campaign where they almost achieved promotion to the Professional League.


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Solís joined the Ribera team for free in August 2016 amid a claim from Talleres for leaving as a free agent. With Guillermo Barros Schelotto as coach, he played only 4 matches, without scoring goals, but providing 2 assists in the 2016/17 championship, which Boca later won.

From then on, without a place at Xeneize, he began a long series of loans. In the last decade, he wore the jerseys of Huracán, San Martín de San Juan, Aldosivi, OFI Crete (Greece), Alvarado, Patronato, Gimnasia de Mendoza, and Deportivo Madryn.

Solís's Good Campaign in Madryn

At 31 years old, Solís found his place in the Primera Nacional team, which became the second team where he played the most matches in his career. Throughout the season, he played 39 games (36 as a starter) and missed only 3. Additionally, he scored 5 goals and provided 10 assists.

Nazareno's performance at Deportivo Madryn was so good that he will continue for another season. After finishing his stint at Boca, he will sign his contract with the aurinegro team until December 2026.

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