Under the strict protocols established by the AFA, Boca Juniors returned to training at the club's sports center in Ezeiza.
With Carlos Tevez at the helm, the team led by Miguel Ángel Russo returned to activity with a squad divided into seven groups, ready to work in two shifts.
"Separated into groups and following the protocols agreed upon by the AFA and the health authorities, the squad began their first day of training at the Ezeiza Center after the quarantine," the institution tweeted, celebrating the return to activity.
Separated into groups and following the protocols agreed upon by the AFA and the health authorities, the squad began their first day of training at the Ezeiza Center after the quarantine.#VamosBoca 👊 pic.twitter.com/22VzQQyag8
— Boca Jrs. Oficial (desde 🏡) (@BocaJrsOficial) August 10, 2020
It is worth noting that the only Boca Juniors football player who tested positive for the coronavirus was Agustín Almendra, in the tests carried out last week. The young player, who fortunately is asymptomatic, is isolated at home.
Boca is preparing to arrive in the best possible shape for the Copa Libertadores match against Libertad, scheduled for September 17. It is worth mentioning that the last Superliga champion last played on March 14, when they defeated Godoy Cruz 4-1 in Mendoza for the first and only round of the Copa Superliga.