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·21 January 2026
Budget and TV 2026: Bonazzola to AFA to decide Colón’s income

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·21 January 2026

The Argentine Football Association (AFA) is the stage this Wednesday for a decisive day that will shape the economic direction of hundreds of clubs from the interior and the metropolitan area. Starting at 16:00, leaders from the various Ascenso categories will gather at the Viamonte street headquarters for a crucial informational session. Representing Club Atlético Colón, the confirmed presence is that of its third vice president, Alejandro Bonazzola, whose mission is to closely follow the decisions that will directly impact the institutional and sports planning of the "Sabalero" for the 2026 season.
The Viamonte meeting is not just another event on the management calendar. Its central goal is the official communication of the amounts each institution will receive during the next season. This point is vital for the survival and financial organization of the clubs, which largely depend on these centralized revenues by the AFA.
Club Atlético Colón, which plays in the Primera Nacional, is undergoing a reorganization following its recent relegation. Resource management thus becomes fundamental. Bonazzola's presence, along with the top leaders of the other categories, underscores the seriousness with which the current Sabalero leadership approaches the club's economic management in the second tier of Argentine football. The decisions made today at AFA will allow Colón to understand the real financial cushion available for their promotion aspirations in 2026.
The informational day takes place in a context of recent operational changes. Days ago, the AFA confirmed the rescheduling of the start of the Primera Nacional and Primera B. Although there had been speculation about an early start, it was finally established that both tournaments will officially begin on February 14, 2026.
This postponement, which responded to organizational issues from the Argentine football's governing body, forced clubs to readjust their preseason plans and manage financial uncertainty until today. This Wednesday's meeting will serve precisely to dispel those economic doubts and provide certainty ahead of the championship's kickoff.
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