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Boca travels to Rio de Janeiro for Saturday's Copa Libertadores final at the Maracaná

The team led by Jorge Almirón will settle in a hotel in Barra de Tijuca and will train at the Vasco da Gama property. The match will be played on Saturday from 5 p.m. at the legendary Maracaná stadium.

  • 01/11/2023 • 07:54

Boca Juniors, with its entire squad, including captain Marcos Rojo despite being suspended, will travel this Wednesday afternoon to Rio de Janeiro for the final of the Copa Libertadores that they will host next Saturday against Fluminense at the legendary Maracaná stadium. The "Xeneize" delegation trains at the club's property in Ezeiza and at 2:30 p.m. this Wednesday they will board a charter flight to Rio de Janeiro, to settle in the city awaiting the most important match they will take on this year, against the Brazilian "Flu". The Boca squad, which will be complete in Rio, including Rojo, suspended, and Santiago's Exequiel Zeballos, injured and recently operated on his cruciate ligaments, will settle in Rio de Janeiro at the Hilton Barra hotel, located in the Barra area. Tijuca, one of the most residential places in the city of Rio, far from the Maracaná stadium that will host the final on Saturday from 5 p.m.