Boca Juniors fans pack La Bombonera to see final training session ahead of Copa Libertadores final against River Plate

Boca Juniors fans pack La Bombonera to see final training session ahead of Copa Libertadores final against River Plate
Is it possible to love your team too much?These Boca Juniors fans don’t think so, as thousands packed into La Bombonera stadium to see the players in their finaltraining session ahead of the Copa Libertadores second-leg final against fierce rivals River Plate.They lit flares, scaled fences and generally made a lot of noise.Boca fans pack the club’s Bombonera stadium to see the team’s final training session before the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final against River5
Boca fans pack the club’s Bombonera stadium to see the team’s final training session before the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final against River
The first leg of what is South America’s equivalent of the Champions League ended in a 2-2 draw5
The first leg of what is South America’s equivalent of the Champions League ended in a 2-2 draw
Boca and River fans detest each other and for this game away fans have been banned from each leg, so many queued up to see the players train5
Boca and River fans detest each other and for this game away fans have been banned from each leg, so many queued up to see the players train
Known as the Superclsico, Boca v River is one of the most fiercely contested derbies in football and this is the first time the Buenos Aires rivals have played each other in the Copa Libertadores final in its 58-year history5
Known as the Superclsico, Boca v River is one of the most fiercely contested derbies in football and this is the first time the Buenos Aires rivals have played each other in the Copa Libertadores final in its 58-year history
Close to 50,000 fans packed into the famous stadium to see their heroes and stadium access was eventually stopped to avoid overcrowding5
Close to 50,000 fans packed into the famous stadium to see their heroes and stadium access was eventually stopped to avoid overcrowding
Known as the Superclsico, the match is one of the most hotly contested derbies in football and it’s also the first time Boca and River have played each other in the Copa Libertadores final in its 58-year history.It is also the last two-leg final the competition will stage.Boca will be hoping to win the competition for the seventh time – and a first since 2007 – while River Plate have won the competition on three occasions with the 2015 edition their most recent triumph.

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