Radio Gol
·5 January 2026
Amnesty at Colón: former members can return by paying a single fee

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·5 January 2026

For this reason, the club will open a kind of “grand amnesty” so that they can return to the stadium. In fact, before the elections, the system itself removed about 3,000 members who, although they were on the Sabalero registry, had not paid the last fee. Even with just three months of unpaid dues, the system excluded them.
Now, by paying just one month and with the membership card at a 50 percent discount, they can return as Colón members, even though anyone who accepts the promo will lose their seniority.
To give an idea, taking the “Active” category, which is the highest cost, you can return to the stadium for 25,000 pesos (18,000 for dues and 7,000 for the card). In the case of “children” and “retirees,” the cost is much lower.
Amid the crisis, this type of action is effectively applied to the Sabalero treasury, with the aim of recovering those 25,000 members who were lost last year, as a result of sporting disinterest (in October they were out of everything with nothing to play for) and also the lack of money in people’s pockets.
Regarding the management of the directors, president José Alonso is returning to Santa Fe, after closing Federico Lértora’s contract in Punta del Este and advancing with various meetings to resolve the FIFA ban issue regarding Alberto “Beto” Espínola.
Additionally, once the last two or three signings are completed, the main Sabalero boss’s idea is to be able to talk with Roberto San Juan, friend and representative of Luis Miguel Rodríguez.
As is known, the historic and iconic “Pulga” has a contract until December of this year, but the coaching staff led by Ezequiel Medrán has already informed him that he will not be considered for the current and renewed squad. In fact, the club itself, looking to buy time, extended PR10’s leave until January 15 inclusive.
The current management, with José Alonso at the helm, does not want to get into unnecessary wear and tear or generate conflicts. “We have to find a dignified solution for both parties,” they assure.
Since “Pulga” still has a whole year left on his contract, someone suggested offering him a grand testimonial match, where all proceeds and sponsorship would go entirely to the native of Simoca. What remains unknown is what the Simoca-born player wants to do at 41 years old, training on his own.
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