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·22 December 2025
Mohamed reveals Boca never got in touch, but hopes for a chance one day

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·22 December 2025

After having closed "the best year of his sporting career," having won four titles with Toluca (Apertura Tournament, Clausura Tournament, Campeón de Campeones, and the Campeones Cup), Antonio Mohamed spoke exclusively with TyC Sports. Although he assured that he will stay in Mexico at least until the end of the World Cup, he talked about the real possibility of managing Boca, explained that he was never contacted by the Xeneize, shared why he would not coach the Mexican national team, and revealed what was the most painful experience of his career.
When asked if Claudio Úbeda will continue as Boca's coach in 2026, Mohamed's name emerges as one of the main candidates. He is a coach who ticks many of the boxes that appeal to Juan Román Riquelme, and he has been linked to the Xeneize every time a coach has left.
However, the Turco said that so far there has been no call: "They never called me. There are always inquiries from people close to... But officially they never called me, they never contacted me."
And he added: "There are always third parties who hint and mention someone from the Board who wants to talk to you. They're parachutists. From what I've seen of how Boca operates, if they want you, they'll come for you and take you or talk to you directly. A club of global stature calls you and asks if you're interested, and if you say no, it never goes public. And obviously, you wouldn't say anything either because it would surely close doors for you in the future, so it's better to keep that information to yourself."
Even though there has not yet been any formal contact, he wishes to one day sit on the bench at La Bombonera: “Anyone would like to have that chance at some point. But well, the timing and the people’s circumstances have to align.”
He also confirmed that he will stay at Toluca at least during the first half of next year. "This year I signed a two-year contract, with the possibility of agreeing to leave in July. After the World Cup, we will sit down to analyze and make the decision that is best for both parties."
Mohamed was also asked about the possibility of coaching the Mexican National Team, due to his great performance as a coach there (he won nine titles with four different teams) and the fact that the Mexican Football Federation has no qualms about hiring foreign coaches; in fact, in the last century there have been three Argentine coaches: Ricardo La Volpe, Gerardo Martino, and Diego Cocca. “That moment has passed. I had opportunities at another time, I had meetings, but I felt they did them just to do them,” he revealed, somewhat displeased by the authorities’ lack of respect.
Finally, he commented that he wants to have a rematch at his beloved Huracán, the team where he had a second and so far last experience in 2019, which was very negative. He managed only 11 games, won two, drew three, and lost six. “My eternal love is Huracán. The last time I came I tried to do it, but I inherited a way of playing, it was hard for me to impose my conditions. I take responsibility that it was a total failure. It’s a thorn deeply stuck in me,” he explained.
Despite the real possibility of Boca and his connection with the Globo, Mohamed will continue his career as a coach in Mexico, a country where he is admired and where he continues to write the golden pages of his career.
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