Key Points

Leandro Paredes has finally returned to Boca Juniors after a successful career in Europe. The World Cup winner was greeted by over 50,000 fans at La Bombonera. His family played a key role in his decision to come back home. Now, Paredes is focused on helping Boca fight for major trophies.

Key Points: Leandro Paredes Returns to Boca Juniors After World Cup Glory

  • Paredes rejoins Boca after 10+ years in Europe
  • 50,000 fans welcomed him at Bombonera
  • Family pushed for Argentina return
  • Aims to help Boca chase Copa Libertadores
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I've been dreaming about it since I left: Paredes on Boca return

Argentina star Paredes fulfills dream Boca Juniors return, vows to fight for trophies after decade in Europe.

"The sensations are incredible. I’ve matured a lot on a personal and footballing level. – Leandro Paredes"

Buenos Aires, July 11

Argentina World Cup winner Leandro Paredes stated that he never doubted he would return to Xeneize in full form, adding that he is motivated to help Boca Juniors fight for silverware after rejoining his original club after more than a decade in Europe.

Paredes was officially presented to Boca fans and the media after joining from Roma and agreeing to a contract that runs until December 2028, reports Xinhua.

"The sensations are incredible," the 31-year-old told a news conference. "I feel very good physically and football-wise. I've matured a lot on a personal level and in a footballing sense."

More than 50,000 fans packed the Bombonera to thank the world champion who came through the youth ranks for his decision to return to Boca Juniors.

He pointed out that his family's desire to return to Argentina was a pivotal factor in his decision to sign with the Buenos Aires giants.

"They didn't hesitate for a second to tell me to pack my bags and come," he said. "I have to be completely grateful to my children and my wife."

Boca will begin its 2025 Primera Division Clausura campaign with an away clash against Argentinos Juniors on Sunday.

Paredes admitted he wasn't sure if he would be ready for the match, given his lack of fitness following a vacation. But he promised to work hard to return as soon as possible.

"My aim is to get back soon so that I can lend a hand to the team," he said. "My dream is to achieve important things again. Saying that about the Copa Libertadores is easy, but you have to take it step by step."

Paredes made his professional debut for Boca in 2010 and played 31 games for the club before moving to Italy's Chievo Verona. He has since had spells at Roma, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus, among other clubs.

The defensive midfielder has been capped 73 times for Argentina and was a member of the Albiceleste squad that won the 2022 World Cup and back-to-back Copa America titles in 2021 and 2024.

- IANS

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Priya S
50,000 fans turning up just for his presentation! That's the kind of passion we need in Indian football too. ISL teams should take notes on how to build this connection with fans.
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Rohit P
Respect for putting family first! In India we always say "family comes before everything" and it's nice to see international stars living this value. Hope he wins many trophies with Boca now!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both European and South American football, I think this move shows how emotional football can be beyond just money. Though I wonder if at 31 he could have played 2-3 more years at top level in Europe?
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Karthik V
World Cup winner coming back to his boyhood club - this is like a Bollywood script! 😍 Hope we see more such homecomings in Indian football too. Maybe one day Chhetri will return to Mohun Bagan where he started?
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Nisha Z
The part about his family telling him to pack his bags immediately - so relatable! In Indian families also, when someone wants to come back home, we never say no. Family support is everything 🙏

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