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·26 November 2025
Colón end Díaz, Jourdan and Sánchez contracts before elections

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·26 November 2025

Colón, without competition and with overdue salaries, cut ties with Marcos Díaz, Federico Jourdan, and Facundo Sánchez. They join a growing list.
Colón is experiencing a heated week: without current competition, with three months of unpaid salaries, and with the elections on Sunday the 30th looming, the club decided to terminate the contracts of three players this Tuesday the 25th. The departures deepen the crisis and add to a list that continues to grow.
The day on Tuesday saw three new departures. Marcos Díaz, who played 17 matches (1530 minutes) and conceded 14 goals in 2025, had been separated from the team by decision of Martín Minella. Federico Jourdan also left, having accumulated 68 matches, 10 goals, and 4 assists since his arrival in 2024. The third departure was Facundo Sánchez, a 2025 signing who played 18 matches without scoring.
The latest three departures are not isolated cases. Colón had already terminated the contracts of Joel Soñora and José Barreto in previous weeks. And the situation could worsen: Brian Negro and Oscar Garrido are also under scrutiny and could join this chain of terminations in the coming hours. The team, hit both sportingly and economically, is going through uncertainty reflected in every move.
The debt for three months of salaries, the lack of official competition, and the succession of departures strain the internal atmosphere. With the elections on Sunday the 30th just around the corner, the sports discussion mixes with politics: members demand explanations, and candidates must respond about the immediate present and future of the club.
While the team shrinks and problems multiply, the club needs clear signals. The management must stabilize the finances, stop the exodus of terminations, and offer a sports horizon that convinces both players and members. The next few hours could mark a turning point.
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