Ascacibar to Boca: Estudiantes Shirt Decision

Boca fell during his visit to La Plata against Students for 2 to 1 during the week, for the second date of the Apertura Tournament 2026. In the midst of this, there was a very tense atmosphere in the run-up, so it was the departure of Santiago Ascacibarwho became the second reinforcement of the team led by Claudio Ubeda. Precisely, this movement in the market generated a lot of anger among the fans of the Pincha team.

The midfielder was at Stadium One last Wednesday, watching from the box what his new team’s defeat against his former club was like. There is no doubt that all this generated a lot of anger among the La Plata fans, as well as inside the institution. And now, this was evident with the last decision they made after the departure of their captain.

In the last few hours, an image of the store located in the stadium went viral. EDLPwhere it is seen that the club leadership chose to discount the shirts that bear the name of Ascacibar. «20% OFF the shirt of the former Estudiantes captain (current model) in the stadium store«wrote the partisan journalist Juan Manuel Tucci on his X account (Twitter), with a photo of what was mentioned.

There is no doubt that in Students They are not at all happy with the Russian’s departure. Just a few days ago, the Juan Sebastian Veron He attacked him in an Instagram story: «I speak little. I am owner of my silences and slave of my words«.

Is Santiago Ascacibar making his debut in Boca?

With a few days left for the duel against Newell’s in La Bombonera, and with its only doubt in the attack, the probable blue and gold eleven would have the long-awaited debut of the former Students of La Plata: Agustín Marchesín; Juan Barinaga, Lautaro Di Lollo, Ayrton Costa, Lautaro Blanco; Santiago Ascacibar, Leandro Paredes, Ander Herrera; Exequiel Zeballos, Ángel Romero, Kevin Zenón/Iker Zufiaurre.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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