Colón lead, match halted by 24-second clock issue in Argentina | OneFootball

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·19 December 2025

Colón lead, match halted by 24-second clock issue in Argentina

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Colón was leading Independiente de Santiago del Estero 50 to 40, but a malfunction in the 24-second shot clock forced the game to be suspended.

The game between Colón and Independiente BBC was suspended as part of a new round of the Argentine Basketball League, after a failure in the shot clock was detected upon returning from halftime.


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The game was suspended due to a technical malfunction

According to reports, the technical issue was detected as the teams were about to start the third quarter. Staff from the home club tried to fix the malfunction, but after the regulatory one-hour grace period had passed, the problem could not be resolved and the referees decided to halt the game.

At the time of the suspension, the score was in favor of Colón at 50 to 40, in a game that had been proceeding normally up to that point, with the Sabalero dominating the scoreboard.

Now, the continuation or resolution of the game will be in the hands of the Disciplinary Tribunal, which will have to determine how to proceed with the result and the possible rescheduling of the match. Independiente BBC will await the official decision to find out how their journey in the competition will continue.

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