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·22 Mei 2026
“Boca against all”: banners at the training ground and La Bombonera

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·22 Mei 2026

The squad returned to training after the day off, and both in Ezeiza and around the stadium, the day broke with a message that needed no signature.
Banners always say something, and this Friday they said everything. When the Boca squad returned to Ezeiza after the day off, five banners reading “Boca against everyone” were already hanging at the entrances to the training complex and at the usual spots around La Bombonera. No signature, no visible person responsible, but with an unmistakable message expressing the widespread feeling inside and outside the club after the 1-1 draw with Cruzeiro in the Copa Libertadores, which most attribute to the decisions of Venezuelan referee Jesús Valenzuela.
It is not the first time a message like this has appeared in the club’s institutional spaces. But the timing says it all: it came hours after a match in which Leandro Paredes complained on the field, Miguel Merentiel also spoke out on social media, and Claudio Úbeda himself emphasized in several post-match answers the influence of the refereeing on the result.
The feeling inside after the match is one of injustice. The banners reflect it exactly, without anyone needing to sign them. And although there has been no statement from the club leadership on the record, the position is also clear: to support the demonstrations without adding more fuel to a fire that could distract from what lies ahead.
From inside the club, the decision is to wait for things to settle down. The focus is on the last match of the group stage, against Universidad Católica on Thursday the 28th in Santiago, where Boca will look to qualify for the Copa Libertadores round of 16. They already beat the Chilean side in the group’s opening match, back in early April, and that precedent fuels optimism ahead of a decider that is still within reach.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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