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·17 September 2025

Colón all in: political backing, member access, tighter security

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A series of measures have been defined in light of the final stretch of the season and the end of Víctor Godano's term at Colón. The agreement, point by point.

In the midst of a climate charged by the delicate sporting present, Colón experienced a new conclave between the ruling party and the opposition at the June 4th Training Center this Tuesday.


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The echoes of the conclave in Colón

The meeting took place after the incidents recorded on Monday afternoon at the same place and later at the social headquarters, where tension was felt again.

Representatives from the different political sectors of the institution attended the meeting, although once again the absence of Tradición Sabalera, a group that brings together the vignattismo led by former president José Vignatti, was striking.

The context is not minor: with three dates to the end, the team has not yet secured its stay in the Primera Nacional, and next Sunday's match against Deportivo Morón, at Brigadier López from 5pm, appears as decisive.

The resolution point by point

Among the most important resolutions of the conclave are:

  • Formation of a support group to accompany the team in this final stretch of the championship.
  • Early concentration, between 48 and 72 hours before the match against Gallo, seeking greater focus and commitment from the group.
  • Meeting with the team this Wednesday at noon, in which the opposition fronts and former player Luis Medero, who is part of Ricardo Magdalena's sports project, will also be present.
  • Facilities for members: those who have not paid the September fee will be able to enter the stadium with the August fee up to date, with the aim of having as many fans as possible accompany the team.
  • Call for calm: exemplary behavior was expressly requested in the remaining two matches in Santa Fe (against Morón and CADU), considering that Colón is on the verge of receiving a sports sanction after the incidents in the clash with Mitre de Santiago del Estero.
  • Confirmed electoral calendar: elections set for November 30 and power handover scheduled for December 1.

Sabalero has a lot at stake in football and institutionally. While the team tries to get out of the hole on the pitch, the leaderships, both ruling and opposition, seek to convey a message of support and unity, at a time when every decision can be decisive for the immediate future of the club.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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