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·14 March 2026
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·14 March 2026

Starting at 8:00 PM, Colón will host the leader Acassuso for matchday 5 of the Primera Nacional zone, looking for another victory and, at the same time, to maintain their unbeaten record.
Colón will face a high-voltage challenge this Saturday at the Brigadier López Stadium, when they take on the leader Acassuso for the fifth round of the Primera Nacional. The match will begin at 8:00 PM, pitting one of the main contenders in Zone A against the team at the top of the table.
The Sabalero will be looking to return to winning ways after two matches without a victory, while also aiming to keep their unbeaten run in the tournament. On the other side will be a rival in great form, having won all three of their matches and sitting at the top of the group.
With this match in mind, coach Ezequiel Medrán is expected to make two changes compared to the last game. Conrado Ibarra is set to replace the injured Julián Marcioni. In the lead-up to the match, another setback arose for the coaching staff: Leandro Allende suffered a muscle tear when he had a real chance to make the starting lineup. Additionally, Federico Lértora will make his debut as a starter, replacing Matías Muñoz. Despite this unexpected issue, the core of the team is expected to remain largely unchanged.
Colón: Matías Budiño; Mauro Peinipil, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen, and Facundo Castet; Conrado Ibarra, Ignacio Antonio, Federico Lértora, Ignacio Lago; Lucas Cano, and Alan Bonansea. Coach: Ezequiel Medrán.
Acassuso: Mariano Monllor; Juan Cruz Ponce de León, Lucas Pioli, Joel Ghirardello, and Alex Ruiz; Kevin Dubini, Joaquín Cancio, Ramiro Reynoso, and Agustín Hermoso; Felipe Senn, and Lázaro Romero. Coach: Darío Lema.


0′ 1st Half: After a minute of silence for the passing of Tiara Lemos, the match has started! Colón 0 – Acassuso 0
15’ 1st Half: Still 0-0. The Sabalero is already outperforming their opponent, having the clearest chances thanks to interventions from Ignacio Lago, but they need more precision in finishing.
30’ 1st Half: Colón still can’t break down a visiting team that so far is only defending. Alex Ruiz of Acassuso is booked, and could easily have been sent off.
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