The four former San Lorenzo players at Boca who could haunt their old club | OneFootball

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·10 marzo 2026

The four former San Lorenzo players at Boca who could haunt their old club

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This Wednesday, at La Bombonera, a new edition of the classic match between two of the biggest teams in Argentine football will take place, with several players who have passed through the Ciclón now playing for the Xeneize.

Recently, several footballers with a past in San Lorenzo have moved to Boca, either directly or with a stint at another club in between. Four of them are still wearing blue and gold and could enforce the inexorable Law of the Ex this Wednesday at La Bombonera, when Xeneizes and Cuervos face off from 19:45.


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The former Ciclón player who has been with the Ribera team the longest is Agustín Martegani, the midfielder joined Boca in July 2024 for almost 2.5 million euros. Since then, he has only played thirteen matches and hasn't had minutes with the team for over a year, rarely making it onto the bench. This transfer window, he was close to leaving, with Newell’s and Libertad as the main interested parties, but no approach came to fruition.

In the lead-up to the Club World Cup, at the express request of Miguel Ángel Russo, the club presided over by Juan Román Riquelme strengthened with Malcolm Braida, who arrived for a figure close to 1.6 million euros directly from the azulgrana. The left-back has played only nine matches since his arrival, and incredibly two of them were in the world tournament. This year he played just one match, against Gimnasia de Chivilcoy in Salta for the Copa Argentina.

In the most recent transfer window, two new former San Lorenzo players arrived at Brandsen 805. The first was Ángel Romero, who arrived free from Corinthians three years after his brother Óscar's stint. Since his arrival, the Paraguayan has played five matches, without directly participating in any goals.

With better statistics in front of goal and of the same nationality is Adam Bareiro, the latest to add his name to this list. The former Fortaleza player was very closely linked to the Ciclón, even getting a tattoo of a raven in reference to the club. Just a couple of weeks ago, the forward landed at Boca and played three matches, scoring two goals.

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