Colón eyeing Franco García, San Martín de Tucumán’s right winger | OneFootball

Colón eyeing Franco García, San Martín de Tucumán’s right winger | OneFootball

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·15 December 2025

Colón eyeing Franco García, San Martín de Tucumán’s right winger

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Colón is attempting to finalize a deal for the signing of right winger Franco García, who comes from San Martín de Tucumán. This signing aligns with the footballing vision of head coaches Ezequiel Medrán and Diego Colotto, who are looking to strengthen the attack with a dynamic and fast player on the flanks.

García’s arrival comes in response to the Sabalero team’s need to add quality offensive options, and the player, considered one of the standout figures of the Tucumán side in the Primera Nacional, joins with the aim of bringing unpredictability to the attack.


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Player Details and Career

Franco García, born in Córdoba, Argentina, primarily plays as a right winger. His professional career has taken him through different divisions and countries, accumulating valuable experience that includes international appearances.

Racing de Córdoba (until 2022): Trained in the youth divisions of the Córdoba club, García was a key player in Argentine lower leagues, achieving three promotions (Torneo Federal B, Torneo Federal A, and Torneo Regional Federal Amateur) with the institution.

Cobresal (Chile) (2023-2024): During his time in Chilean football, he stood out by finishing as runner-up in the Primera División in the 2023 season and competing in the 2024 Copa Libertadores.

San Martín de Tucumán (2025): He joined the Tucumán club on a one-year loan in January 2025, where he has had an impressive performance in the current Primera B Nacional season.

During his time with the “Ciruja,” García played a total of 28 matches in the current promotion season, scoring 5 goals—figures that confirm his ability to make an impact on the scoreboard and be a constant threat to opposing defenses.

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