The ugly scenes ahead of Saturday night's scheduled Copa Libertadores final second leg clash between the bitter rivals quickly went viral, with football fans all over the world left stunned.
River fans showered the Boca team bus with missiles, projectiles and pepper spray, smashing windows and leaving players with various minor injuries.
As a result, the game was rescheduled for Sunday, though it wound up being suspended once again.
On Tuesday, the chairmen of the two clubs met in Asunción to discuss the next step, with the only conclusions reached being that the game will be played on either December 8 or 9 outside of Argentina.
Boca's demand for River to be ejected from the competition still stands, but it thought to have been harmed by a change to the CONMEBOL committee.
Meccia had been expected to vote in favour of their proposal to kick River out, but local newspaper 'Clarín' claims that he was not allowed to vote on the issue having been taken off the panel.