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·28 May 2026
Colón: Rasmussen and Lértora set for recall against Almirante Brown

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·28 May 2026

The Sabalero coach gets key pieces back for a crucial match in Isidro Casanova. Federico Rasmussen and Federico Lértora would return to the starting lineup.
Colón is entering the final stretch of its preparation to visit Almirante Brown this Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at the Fragata Presidente Sarmiento stadium, for Matchday 15 of Primera Nacional’s Zone A, and Ezequiel Medrán is already starting to shape the team.
After the 1-1 draw against Mitre at the Brigadier López, a result that cost them the top spot and dropped them to fourth place in the standings, the Sabalero coach tested two major changes this Thursday compared to the last lineup.
The main news is the return of Federico Rasmussen, who has recovered from an ankle injury that kept him out of the last match. The defender would come in for Sebastián Olmedo to once again form the center-back pairing alongside Pier Barrios.
Meanwhile, Federico Lértora would also return, having recovered from a minor adductor strain. The midfielder would rejoin the team in place of Matías Muñoz, in a change aimed at restoring balance and experience in midfield.
With that move, Darío Sarmiento would remain in the starting lineup after making a good impression in the match against Mitre.
During the morning training session held at the Predio 4 de Junio, Medrán tried out a lineup featuring Matías Budiño; Mauro Peinipil, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen and Leandro Allende; Julián Marcioni, Federico Lértora, Ignacio Antonio and Ignacio Lago; Darío Sarmiento and Alan Bonansea.
The coaching staff’s intention is for the team to regain its solidity and get back to winning at a crucial stage of the tournament for its hopes of staying in the fight near the top.
The match against Almirante Brown will be officiated by Bruno Amiconi and will mark the start of a demanding stretch for the Sabalero, which will play four of its next five matches away from Santa Fe.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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