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The second half of the year in Argentina is marked by the weather getting warmer, the tourists returning, and the Apertura soccer tournament. After winning their last three games, Boca has taken the lead in the league standings. Despite having three of their top players—Juan Roman Riquelme, Rodrigo Palacio and Martin Palermo—out of action, Boca defeated Huracan on Sunday 3-0. Right now, it is still early in the tournament, but according to Goal.com, Boca’s stellar performance means that they area tough contender for the title at the end of the year. As Boca gained their third victory, River Plate and San Lorenzo played a hard match that ended in a scoreless tie.


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