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·5. September 2025
Colón directors meet minority group to discuss club matters

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·5. September 2025
This Friday, an important conclave will take place in Colón, with members of the Board of Directors and representatives of the first minority, led by Ricardo Luciani, in attendance. The meeting will focus on various topics covering the sports, economic, and institutional spheres of the club, and will serve to coordinate actions until the end of the year.
Among the points to be discussed, issues related to financial management and handling of pending lawsuits are expected to be addressed, with the aim of clarifying the club’s economic situation as the year comes to a close.
Among the topics to be discussed in this regard are the claim made by Facundo Farías for 15% of his transfer to Inter Miami (the player believes the money was not allocated to the youth divisions as stated in the transfer document), and the amount that must be paid to Paraguayan player Alberto Espínola, following the TAS ruling ($400,000).
Internal matters related to members will also be addressed, where warnings or suspensions could be considered in specific cases that affect institutional coexistence.
In parallel, the meeting will include the participation of Luis Medero (a key figure for Luciani in his sports project as part of his proposal to try to take office in the upcoming elections), who, together with the directors, will analyze the situation of professional football, especially the strategy for the upcoming matches that Colón must win to ensure their stay in the division.
The idea is to outline a plan that will allow the team to face the final stretch of the season with the best chances of remaining in Primera Nacional.
Although this Friday’s meeting will be internal and focused on legal functioning and economic management, this Saturday at 10, a meeting will be held with the leaders of the groups that participated in the last elections. There, the key dates for the club will be announced: the Assembly (November 20), the elections (November 30), and the handover of power (December 1).
Therefore, this Friday’s conclave will mark an important step in the coordination between Colón’s leadership and the first minority, seeking to organize the club’s urgent matters while preparing the institutional and sports calendar for the end of the year.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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