Radio Gol
·24 January 2026
Central begin Almirón era, face Belgrano at Gigante de Arroyito

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·24 January 2026

With the new coach on the bench, the Canalla faces the Cordoban Pirate this Saturday from 10 PM for the first match of the championship. Jeremías Ledesma would be the goalkeeper in a team that maintains the core of last year. Yael Falcón Pérez will officiate.
The moment of truth begins for Central. With the debut of coach Jorge Almirón, they will debut against Belgrano de Córdoba this Saturday at 10 PM at the Gigante de Arroyito for the first match of the 2026 Apertura Tournament.
Based on last season's performance, the Canalla has already shown that it has the potential to fight for the title, although now it must confirm all of that under the guidance of Almirón, the name chosen by the management to replace the outgoing Ariel Holan.
Tonight's match in Arroyito will also mark the beginning for the auriazul team of a year with a lot of competition, with the Copa Libertadores — they are qualified for the group stage — as the main goal, always aligned behind Ángel Di María.
The squad has been reinforced with goalkeeper Jeremías Ledesma (River), defender Gastón Ávila (Fortaleza/Ajax), Chilean midfielder Vicente Pizarro (Colo-Colo), and left-back Alexis Soto (Defensa). The most notable departure was Ignacio Malcorra, who, after failing to reach an agreement to renew, left for Independiente de Avellaneda.
Of the reinforcements, only Ledesma and Pizarro would be starters in the debut. Ávila was ruled out due to an ankle sprain, while Agustín Sández will play at left-back. Almirón's chosen formation is 4-2-3-1.
Meanwhile, Belgrano had a significant turnover in their squad. In total, the club parted ways with 16 players, including their top scorer Franco Jara, but secured the returns of Emiliano Rigoni and Franco Vázquez.
Central: Jeremías Ledesma; Emanuel Coronel, Facundo Mallo, Ignacio Ovando, Agustín Sández; Franco Ibarra, Vicente Pizarro; Enzo Giménez, Ángel Di María, Jaminton Campaz; and Alejo Veliz. Coach: Jorge Almirón.
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