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·19 November 2025
Concern at Colón: first team could return with a wage dispute

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·19 November 2025

Monday would mark the return of most of Colón's professional players to preseason training at the "4 de Junio" facility, where coach Ezequiel Medrán has been conducting the initial preparation with a very limited squad, almost entirely made up of youth division players. However, the return of the key players will not occur in a completely normal atmosphere.
The players are considering sending a formal notice to the club if a debt that has already accumulated three months of image rights is not settled in the coming days. Meanwhile, it has been reported that the contracts registered with the Argentine Football Association are correctly paid.
The club's management is working against the clock to secure funds to meet the commitments with the squad, but also to advance in settling the debt with Paraguayan Alberto Espínola, whose claim to FIFA keeps Colón under restriction and unable to sign players.
The coaching staff hopes to have the main team base from Monday to start defining tactical preparation, although the economic situation makes planning uncertain. If there is no immediate response from the management, the players would formally escalate their claim, which could lead to conflict and hinder the normal development of the preseason.
With an eye on the next sports year, Colón needs to organize its institutional and financial situation to prevent the conflict with the players from escalating into harsher measures. The return of the squad, which should signify a step towards football reconstruction, could end up being the trigger for a new crisis if concrete solutions do not emerge.
The start of the week presents itself with questions. The coaching staff's priority is to work on the football aspect; the squad's priority is to receive the owed payments. And the management's priority is to find the resources so that both objectives can coexist without colliding.
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