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·9 April 2026
How long since Colón last won three on the trot at the Brigadier López

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·9 April 2026

Colón heads into next Sunday’s 7 p.m. clash against Racing de Córdoba at the Brigadier López in high spirits. The team is coming off a 3-0 thrashing of San Miguel in Santa Fe, showing one of its best versions, and before that had earned a valuable away win over Patronato.
However, their recent run has also shown ups and downs: in the middle of that stretch, they fell 3-1 to San Telmo at Isla Maciel. That inconsistency is what, for now, is keeping them from putting together back-to-back wins.
The statistic does not go unnoticed. Colón has not managed to win three straight matches in Primera Nacional for quite some time, a mark that is usually key to establishing itself as a contender in such a long and demanding competition.
Despite some good stretches, the team still has not found the consistency needed to sustain a prolonged positive run.
Paradoxically, the last time Colón managed a streak of three consecutive home wins came at the start of the chaotic 2025 season.
After a scoreless draw against Temperley, the Sabalero began a positive run at the Brigadier López:
2-1 against Nueva Chicago, with goals from Emmanuel Gigliotti and Jorge Sanguina.
2-1 against Chaco For Ever, with goals by Gigliotti and Federico Jourdan.
2-0 against Central Norte, with goals from Christian Bernardi (from the penalty spot) and Gigliotti again.
That strong start raised expectations, but the run came to an end with the defeat against Gimnasia de Jujuy, which halted the momentum.
Now, Colón once again has the chance to move closer to that goal. If they beat Racing de Córdoba, they will reach their third consecutive home win, an important sign in building their strength at the Brigadier López.
Beyond the statistics, the challenge is clear: maintain the level of performance and turn good moments into consistency, a decisive factor in the fight for the top spots.
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