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·4 April 2026
How Colón's 3-0 thrashing of San Miguel unfolded

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·4 April 2026

After two away matches — a loss to San Telmo and a win over Patronato — Colón will reunite with its home crowd at Brigadier López Stadium this Saturday starting at 7 p.m., in what will be a tough clash against San Miguel on Matchday 8 of the Primera Nacional.
It is a key match for the team coached by Ezequiel Medrán, which has a real chance of ending the day, at least until Sunday, as the sole leader. With 11 points from seven matches, Colón shares first place in Zone A with Deportivo Morón and Racing de Córdoba, who play on Sunday. Meanwhile, their opponent San Miguel, enjoying a strong campaign, has 9 points and sits just two behind El Sabalero.
After beating Patronato 2-0 in Paraná, Medrán’s side wants to claim back-to-back wins for the first time this year. To do so, they will have to beat the tough team coached by “Sapito” Coleoni, which arrives at Brigadier López with 9 points.
Colón: Matías Budiño; Mauro Peinipil, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen and Leandro Allende; Federico Lertora, Ignacio Antonio, Matías Muñoz, Julián Marcioni; Ignacio Lago and Alan Bonansea.

San Miguel: Lungarzo; Adín, Rentería, Ceceri, Cardozo; Almeida, Coronel, Ramírez, Ferrero; Oses and Delgado.

THE MATCH IS UNDERWAY
Antonio got into the box and finished it with an overhead kick after Marciori broke down the right flank. El Sabalero takes the lead right away.
El Sabalero doubles the lead. Same formula again, with a cross from the right and Antonio in the box to tap it in. Colón leads San Miguel 2-0.
Ricardo Ramírez was booked.
Another move down the right, the ball fell to Marciori, who got a shot away, but goalkeeper Lungarzo made a good save.
El Sabalero attacked down the right again with a deep cross that no one in the box could connect with, but on the other side Allende appeared, struck it hard, and it went just over the crossbar.
A cross that Rasmussen tried to clear ended up creating danger for his own goal.
Colón leads San Miguel thanks to a brace from Ignacio Antonio.
Coronel and Cardozo went off and Juárez and Ferrero came on.
The visitors are looking to pull one back from the start of the second half.
Rentería was booked.
Ignacio Lago converted from the spot. El Sabalero leads 3-0.
Almeida went off and Desábato came on.
Muñoz and Antonio went off and Toledo and Olmedo came on.
For Colón, Pier Barrios and Allende went off. Thaller and Beltrán came on.
For San Telmo, Oses went off and Jeréz came on.
Marcioni went off and Godoy came on.
El Sabalero defeated San Miguel 3-0.

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