Hard Rock Stadium Beat to Boca’s Rhythm—They Were Winning Big, Until Two Argentinians in Benfica Turned It Around!

(A collaborative creation by XDXT, Roll Ideas, Red InfoNegocios, Fox, Telefé). From Miami, where sunshine and ocean merge with the passion of football, came a day that will stay etched in the memories of all true sports lovers. Boca Juniors made an indelible mark in their Club World Cup debut.

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Russo’s squad, nearly flawless in execution, came out swinging with authority, battling every ball and delivering a show that made the hearts of their fans—and all strategists of the beautiful game—race faster.

The final score? A 2-2 draw that taught more than disappointed, and a fanbase that proved once again: when Boca hits the pitch, the field becomes their stage of choice.

Pre-Game Vibe: Boca in Full Attack Mode in Miami

Miami’s atmosphere was electric from early on. The blue and gold invasion on the streets, the beaches, every corner—epic doesn’t even begin to cover it. From Collins Avenue to South Beach, fans rallied, flooding the city with jerseys, flags, and chants. Boca’s passion knows no borders, and everywhere you go in the world, their supporters remind us: “El Xeneize” is more than a team—it’s a cultural movement.

Key Facts:

 

  • Boca sold out every ticket for the group stage, the only club in the tournament to do so.

 

  • The Argentine fanbase dominated social media and the streets, making their presence felt at every event and celebration.

 

  • In major plazas, banners and chants echoed through Miami’s core, loud and proud.

 

  • All the goals here: 

 

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The Match:

From Less to More, With Heart of a Champion

The whistle blew, igniting an epic battle. Boca, with a tight structure and relentless full-press attitude, came out all in. At 21 minutes, Merentiel scored after a quick, precise play. Miami was chanting, “Boca! Boca!”—and honestly, who could blame them? Moments later, Battaglia headed in a perfect cross, making it 2-0, and the celebration was in full swing.

But Benfica’s got Argentinians, too:

In the second half, the script flipped. Benfica, led by Ángel Di María—the prodigal son—and veteran Otamendi, responded fiercely. First, Di María converted a penalty that sent the Portuguese supporters into a frenzy. Then, in a dramatic finish, Otamendi equalized in the 84th minute. The stadium erupted, with passion crossing borders and continents right there in Miami.

Boca was leading until, with just seven minutes remaining, Prestianni—who had subbed in for Di María—delivered a perfect cross from the right, and Otamendi headed in from behind to make it 2-2.

 

The Takeaway?

Boca showed resilience, grit, and the fighting spirit that makes them more than just a team—they’re a symbol of pride. Russo’s tactical approach—solid defense paired with dangerous counterattacks—worked like a charm.

Stats & Highlights You Can’t Miss:

 

  • The Argentine fans in Miami were the largest group, with over 10,000 supporters filling the streets and the stands of Hard Rock Stadium.

 

  • Excitement for the next clash against the European powerhouse is skyrocketing; everyone’s eager to see if Boca can pull off the upset in the knockout rounds.

 

Football & Passion in the City of Sun

Miami isn’t just about the sun and Atlantic waves. Today, it beats with Boca’s rhythm—proof that in football, like in business, attitude and strategy are everything.

Figal laid down a brutal tackle on Florentino, earning a red card, and leaving no room for debate. Boca was two goals ahead, inching toward a victory that would have mirrored their passionate support. But they couldn’t seal the deal. Now, they face Bayern Munich on Friday, arriving in Miami riding high after a ten-goal win—they’re coming to crush.

Because when Boca plays, it’s more than just a game; it’s a culture, a legacy built on history, passion, and fighting spirit.

 

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