Nearly 10 years on and 8 loans later: Nazareno Solís set to leave Boca | OneFootball

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·15 December 2025

Nearly 10 years on and 8 loans later: Nazareno Solís set to leave Boca

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Nazareno Solís will close his cycle at Boca Juniors after almost a decade marked by successive loans and scarce opportunities at the club. The forward, who arrived in 2016 with great expectations, will be permanently acquired by Deportivo Madryn, the institution where he was already playing on loan.

Solís's story with Boca began on August 21, 2016. That day, Solís landed in La Ribera from Talleres de Córdoba. His arrival was not without controversy: the Córdoba club reported contractual breaches by the player and the Xeneize management, which was then led by Daniel Angelici, and even considered a claim before FIFA.


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Nazareno Solís at Boca.

The official debut took place on October 29 of that same year, when he replaced Carlos Tevez in the match against Temperley. Just weeks later, on December 18, he came on again for the "Apache" in what would be Tevez's last match in his first stint with the Xeneize. In total, Solís played only four matches in the blue and gold jersey.

All of Nazareno Solís's Loans

After a failed attempt by his entourage to secure continuity at the club, and following differences with the Angelici management, Solís was loaned to Huracán in the winter of 2017. That was the start of a long journey that included stints at San Martín de San Juan, Aldosivi, OFI Crete, Alvarado, Patronato, Gimnasia de Mendoza, and finally Deportivo Madryn.

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Solís played only 4 matches for the Xeneize.

In each destination, he sought minutes and regularity, but never found space again at Boca. Deportivo Madryn, the club where Solís found continuity in recent times, decided to purchase his transfer and put an end to a phase that lasted nearly ten years. Thus, the forward leaves behind his connection with Boca Juniors, a cycle that began with expectations and controversies but ended up fading away among loans and opportunities that never came.

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