Boca Juniors have parted company with manager Guillermo Barros Schelotto less than a week after their defeat in the Copa Libertadores final by arch-rivals River Plate. Boca lost 3-1 after extra time in last Sunday's second leg in Madrid to go down 5-3 on aggregate. It was the first Copa Libertadores final between the Buenos Aires rivals. The final was twice postponed and eventually played in Spain because of violence caused by River fans in Buenos Aires. "The best thing for Boca is to start the year making a change — search for a new coaching staff and start all over from scratch," Boca president Daniel Angelici told a news conference. Schelotto, whose contract was due to end on Dec. 31, spent the majority of his 16-year playing career at Boca, winning three Copa Libertadores titles and scoring 86 goals. "Despite not winning the Copa Libertadores, I leave at peace knowing that I left it all on the field," the 45-year-old former striker said. "This is the best decision we could have taken." Under Schelotto, Boca won the Argentine league title for the past two seasons and currently sit sixth in the standings. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.)