La Número 12
·28 mars 2026
Good news for Boca: the player Úbeda gets back for Talleres

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·28 mars 2026

This morning in Ezeiza, Claudio Úbeda received good news ahead of the match against Talleres: he got back a player who had been injured and will now be available for the game Boca will play next Thursday in Córdoba.
It is Santiago Ascacíbar, who has recovered from the muscle strain he suffered in his hamstring. The injury, which occurred during the match against Unión in Santa Fe, caused him to miss the following game against Instituto at La Bombonera.
Just 11 days after the injury was confirmed, the midfielder was already able to rejoin training with the rest of the squad as they prepare for their next fixture, which will take place after the FIFA international break.

Ascacíbar will be called up again for the match against Talleres.
The team from La Ribera will have to visit Talleres in Córdoba on Thursday, April 2 starting at 8:30 p.m. The match, corresponding to Round 13 of the 2026 Apertura Tournament, will be played at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium and will feature Boca supporters, as Talleres will make tickets available for away fans.
Santiago Ascacíbar took part in the small-sided football session that Claudio Úbeda organized this morning at Boca’s training ground in Ezeiza. There, the former Estudiantes player trained alongside the rest of his teammates, and is therefore in condition to be called up again.
Pending official confirmation on ticket sales, it is a fact that Boca will have its fans at the Mario Alberto Kempes. Talleres’ board will allocate the Artime stand so that Boca supporters can be there in large numbers.

Boca fans will be able to attend the match.
A total of 11,000 tickets will go on sale in the coming hours. According to what this outlet has learned, ticket prices will be similar to those set by Lanús when Boca visited the Néstor Díaz Pérez Stadium. That means general admission tickets, the only section expected to be opened, will cost around 100,000 pesos.
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