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·19. November 2025
Colón call general assembly just days before electing new president

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·19. November 2025

The club issued a call for a members' meeting, in one of the last acts of Víctor Godano’s administration, to approve the Annual Report and Balance Sheet. All the details.
In a cycle closure marked by internal tensions, financial commitments, and institutional transition, the leadership of Club Atlético Colón, headed by Víctor Godano, officially announced the call for the Ordinary General Assembly for this Thursday, November 20, at 6:30 p.m., at the Roque Otrino Gymnasium (J.J. Paso 3535). This is one of the last formal acts of the current Board of Directors, which on December 1 will hand over command to those elected in the November 30 elections.
According to the statement released by the club, the call is addressed to Lifetime Members A and B, and Full Active and Female Members who have at least one year of membership and are up to date with the October fee or the annual subscription.
“The Board of Directors of Club Atlético Colón calls Lifetime Members A and B and Full Active and Female Members with one year of membership and October fee or annual payment up to date, to the Ordinary General Assembly, to be held tomorrow, Thursday, November 20 at the Roque Otrino Gymnasium (J.J. Paso 3535), starting at 6:30 p.m. We invite all members to participate in this key instance for the normal development of the institutional life of our club.”
The Assembly will take place amid a charged electoral climate and several open fronts. Reports from the outgoing administration will be presented, and key topics will be addressed, such as:
This meeting takes on special importance, as it will be the last official opportunity for Godano’s leadership to explain the club’s institutional situation to the members before handing over control.
Colón is in the final phase of its electoral process, with five officially approved lists. The democratic event will take place on Saturday the 30th, and the result will determine who will lead the club for the next four years—a period expected to be challenging due to financial commitments, outstanding debt, and the need to organize the sports project.
The new authorities will take office on December 1, one day after the formal handover, leaving no transition period for the incoming Board of Directors.
The outgoing Board of Directors placed special emphasis on calling members to the meeting, highlighting the importance of the gathering to ensure institutional continuity. A massive turnout is expected due to the electoral context and the need to learn firsthand about the club’s real situation.
With the Assembly serving as a prelude to the electoral process, Colón is preparing to close one chapter and open another that promises to be decisive for its immediate future. Thursday’s meeting will be a key moment to understand where the club stands and where it should head from December 1 onward.
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