Retro bombshell: Hugo Ibarra admits he signed for River, «It was all done» | OneFootball

Retro bombshell: Hugo Ibarra admits he signed for River, «It was all done» | OneFootball

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·19 June 2026

Retro bombshell: Hugo Ibarra admits he signed for River, «It was all done»

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The history of Argentine football is full of cross-club moves that were forgotten over time, but few as shocking as the one revealed by Hugo Benjamín Ibarra. The man from Formosa, a multiple-time champion and absolute Boca Juniors idol, confessed a secret he had kept for years: before joining the Xeneize, he had everything agreed to wear River Plate’s jersey.

In the late 1990s, “Negro” was shining at Colón de Santa Fe and had become the most sought-after right back in the country. His destiny seemed set with the red sash, but an unexpected twist of fate (and from the club executives) changed the course of his career forever.


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A secret meeting and a transfer that fell through over details

In an interview with D Sports Radio, the former defender explained just how close he came to Núñez in 1997, when River was managed by Ramón Ángel Díaz:

“Before joining Boca, I had already finalized my move to River. I met with the club executives in Buenos Aires, and everything had been agreed verbally. At that time, River was playing in the Supercopa and the local championship, and the idea was for me to join immediately.”, Ibarra revealed.

However, negotiations stalled because of differences in the payment terms between the clubs, and the transfer collapsed at the last moment. The following year, fate would offer him another chance that would change the history of Argentine football.

Carlos Bianchi’s call and the birth of an idol

In mid-1998, with the arrival of the “Viceroy” as Boca’s head coach, Mauricio Macri (then the club’s president) pushed hard to secure the Sabalero full-back.

  • The transfer: Boca bought Ibarra’s rights from Colón for a fee close to $3.5 million.
  • His debut: It came on August 5, 1998, in a winter friendly Superclásico… against River, of all teams.

The rest is history. That failed move to Núñez opened the doors to glory for him at La Boca, where Ibarra played 324 matches, scored 10 goals, and won 15 titles (including 4 Copa Libertadores and 1 Intercontinental Cup), unquestionably becoming the best right back in the club’s history.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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