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·4 June 2026
Belloso: «Quintana came out to ponce about, disrespectful»

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·4 June 2026

The Canalla president lashed out at the center back, who had said he was leaving because he did not feel valued by the coach.
The forceful tone Gonzalo Belloso showed at the press conference had one particular target: Carlos Quintana. He did so in response to the defender’s remarks the day after the loss to Estudiantes in the Copa Argentina, when he announced his departure from the Arroyito club.
“Almirón has a strong character and sets a lot of limits. Some didn’t like those limits or didn’t have a place, like what (Carlos) Quintana did, coming out and whining. What Quintana did is a total lack of respect.”
The phrase (the term used was clearly not the most appropriate) caused a strong impact among everyone present in the Centenario hall at the Gigante de Arroyito, especially because it was directed at a player much loved by the fans, but who, according to Belloso, behaved very badly toward the club.
“We went after him, we gave him everything, and the club treated him brilliantly. We went to see him at the clinic and at his house to give him a contract when we knew he would come back at 38 years old. We were there for him and gave him the highest contract of his life. Where there was fire, he poured gasoline on it,” said the Central president, referring to the ankle fracture Quintana suffered in September 2025 that kept him out for more than six months.
All this comes up because Quintana said Monday morning not only that he was leaving Central, but that he was doing so because he disagreed with the coach, warning that he did not feel valued. In fact, Deportivo Riestra immediately posted on its social media announcing the player’s signing. Hours later, it deleted it.
“How can you be so ungrateful to this club? He was about to sign with Riestra, we called Riestra and told them he still had to train at the sports complex. He didn’t come, and he will also face proceedings because of his statements. By contract, it is forbidden to talk about the fans, the coaches, and the club officials.”
“Not against Central, no—Central is above everything. What need was there to set everything off? If we’re going to stab each other in the back, we’re making a mistake. Let’s protect Central and protect each other,” added Belloso.
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