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·12 mai 2026
Aníbal Biggeri’s contract terminated after losing to Colón

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·12 mai 2026

Aníbal Biggeri’s time at All Boys has come to an end. After several weeks filled with football-related tension and an increasingly heavy atmosphere around the team, the club’s leadership decided, by mutual agreement with the coach, to terminate his contract.
The news was confirmed by the club itself through an official statement and marks the end of a period that had begun with hope, but ultimately wore down because of poor results and the overall context.
The defeat against Colón in Santa Fe triggered Biggeri’s departure. Although the team had been struggling with inconsistency for some time, the loss at the Elephant Cemetery was the last straw. Not only from a football standpoint, but emotionally as well. The team once again showed weaknesses, the fans’ anger grew, and the atmosphere behind closed doors became even more tense.
According to reports, one of the complaints was about the tone in which the coach had answered some questions. Far from dodging the situation, Biggeri defended his position, and his remark stood out: “Nobody loves All Boys more than I do. If I leave, All Boys is the one that suffers.”
The numbers reflect a spell marked by ups and downs. In this latest stint at the club, Biggeri managed 25 matches, won six, drew 12, and lost seven. Beyond a few isolated good moments, the Floresta side never managed to establish itself on the pitch or put together a positive run that would firmly place it in contention.
The large number of draws exhausted the patience at an All Boys side that struggled to close out matches, found it difficult to hold onto leads, and in several games let important points slip away.
However, within the club they also acknowledge Biggeri’s long-standing connection with the institution. The statement released by the board highlighted exactly that point: they described him as “one of our own” and thanked both him and his coaching staff for the work they had done.
Now All Boys will have to begin a new search at a delicate moment in the season. The team sits 15th in Zone A with 11 points, very close to the relegation zone, and needs to react quickly to avoid getting into even more trouble as the rounds go by.
Meanwhile, the club’s leadership has started making moves to find Biggeri’s replacement, although no names have emerged so far. Nor is it known who will take charge of the squad on an interim basis. In Floresta, they know the margin for error is getting smaller and smaller, and that the next step will be crucial in trying to change the team’s direction on the pitch.
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