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·22 October 2025
Huracán v Central Córdoba: Clausura MD13, kick-off, TV, line-ups

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·22 October 2025
The “Globo”, in crisis and with tactical changes, will host the Ferroviario from Santiago del Estero this Wednesday from 7:30 PM at the Tomás Adolfo Ducó. Nicolás Lamolina will be the referee and Lucas Cavallero will be in charge of VAR.
Huracán and Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero will be the protagonists of the last match of date 13 of the 2025 Clausura Tournament, when they face each other this Wednesday at 7:30 PM at the Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó. The match will be refereed by Nicolás Lamolina, with Lucas Cavallero on VAR duty.
Frank Darío Kudelka’s team is going through a very delicate moment. The “Globo” has won only one of its last eight matches and was eliminated from the Copa Sudamericana by Once Caldas, which deepened the unrest at the club.
In the previous round, Huracán lost 0-2 to Aldosivi, a result that left them far from the playoff qualification spots and complicated their chances of qualifying for international cups in 2026. In their last four Clausura matches, the Parque Patricios side has accumulated one win, two draws, and one loss, with just one goal scored and four conceded.
The poor present has generated tension in the environment and put Kudelka’s continuity in doubt, as he comes into this match under the critical eye of both fans and management.
Despite the outlook, Kudelka received three pieces of good news ahead of the match: Hernán Galíndez will return to goal after his tour with the Ecuador national team, replacing Sebastián Meza; Leonel Pérez will return to the starting eleven after recovering from a hamstring tear; and Leonardo Sequeira has overcome his ankle discomfort and will also be in the lineup.
Additionally, the Huracán coach will implement an important tactical change, switching from the traditional 4-3-3 to a 4-3-1-2, with Emmanuel Ojeda, Pérez, and Waller in midfield, and Matko Miljevic as the playmaker. Up front will be Luciano Giménez and Sequeira, although the inclusion of Matías Tissera from the start is not ruled out.
On the other side, the Ferroviario, coached by Omar De Felippe, arrives in Buenos Aires in high spirits after defeating Unión 3-1, ending a streak of five matches without a win.
Although they started the tournament as one of the main contenders in the Clausura, the team from Santiago suffered a slump after losing the Argentine Supercup to Vélez, accumulating two losses and two draws in their last four matches. In that stretch, they scored five goals and conceded six.
Currently, Central Córdoba has 18 points in Zone A, sitting three behind leaders Estudiantes. A win at the Ducó would allow them to climb to the top and get closer to their goal of reaching the round of 16.
In Parque Patricios, more than just three points will be at stake. For Huracán, it will be a final for recovery and their coach’s continuity. For Central Córdoba, it is an ideal opportunity to consolidate themselves in the Clausura title race.
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