Claudio Corvalán on Quilmes’ radar, could he return to Cervecero? | OneFootball

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·14 October 2025

Claudio Corvalán on Quilmes’ radar, could he return to Cervecero?

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The experienced defender, who emerged precisely from the club in the southern part of Buenos Aires, has reportedly been informally contacted by the management of the Cervecero, who are seeking leaders to face the next tournament in the ascent with the goal of returning to the Professional League.

According to the fan media InfoCervecera, the left-back is one of the main targets for Quilmes to strengthen their squad for the 2026 season in the Primera Nacional.


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However, the "Mugre" has a current contract with Unión until December 2026, so any negotiation would need to include an agreement with the Santa Fe institution or a termination of his contract.

Corvalán maintains a strong identification with Quilmes, where he was promoted twice (2010 and 2012) and was one of the team's key players during his early years as a professional. The Cervecero team finished a forgettable campaign, ending 15th in their zone, and will seek to form a competitive team to fight for promotion to the First Division next year.

The Career of Claudio Corvalán, from Promotion with Quilmes to a Leader at Unión

The debut of Claudio Corvalán took place at Quilmes, in a 2-2 draw against Independiente Rivadavia, back in 2009. In the 2009/10 season, he was a starter in the promotion to the First Division under the leadership of Jorge Ghiso, and achieved it again in 2012, being one of the pillars of Leonardo Madelón's team.

Article image:Claudio Corvalán on Quilmes’ radar, could he return to Cervecero?

Claudio Corvalán in the Quilmes squad of the B Nacional 2009/10, matchday 12, 31/10/09. Quilmes 2 Unión 1.

In the 2012/13 season, the native of Santa Isabel, Santa Fe, became a player for Racing, which acquired 50% of his transfer for a figure close to 600 thousand dollars, and later had stints with Newell’s Old Boys (on loan) and Arsenal de Sarandí in 2015.

Since 2018, he has defended the colors of Unión de Santa Fe, where he has become a leader and captain of the team. With the Tatengue jersey, he has played over 200 official matches, being the club where he has played the most games in his professional career by a wide margin.

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