
Boca's followers are excited about the team that is being formed and have responded massively to the anticipation of the upcoming competition, selling all tickets five months in advance. Ticket prices for group stage matches varied between $36 and $161, depending on the opponent.
Boca has already secured the addition of seven players for this season and still hopes to add one more: Leandro Paredes, a world champion. Despite his participation in Roma's defeat against AZ Alkmaar, Paredes does not rule out the possibility of returning to the Argentine club: 'I live my career day by day and we'll see what happens.'
Boca's reinforcements for the Club World Cup and Copa Libertadores are Carlos Palacios, Ayrton Costa, Ander Herrera, Rodrigo Battaglia, Alan Velasco, Williams Alarcón, and Agustín Marchesín. The team's debut will be this Sunday against Argentinos Juniors at La Bombonera, for the Professional Football League.
According to FIFA, Boca became the first team to sell all available tickets for the 2025 Club World Cup in the United States, surpassing European clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Inter Milan. The tournament will take place from June 15 to July 13, and Boca will face Bayern Munich, Benfica, and Auckland City in the group stage.