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·11 February 2026
Pier Barrios takes armband to lead Colón’s 2026 overhaul

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·11 February 2026

The Brigadier López Stadium is gearing up for a high-voltage day this Saturday, as Colón de Santa Fe hosts Deportivo Madryn at the start of a new season in the Primera Nacional. After more than four months away from home, the "Sabalero" returns to action with a deeply renewed structure, the result of an aggressive transfer market that added 16 new players to the professional squad. The institutional goal is unequivocal: to bury the frustrations of the previous campaign and consolidate a team capable of fighting for direct promotion from the first match.
The continuity of Ezequiel Medrán at the helm of the coaching staff has allowed for a stable work base, but the group's makeup has changed drastically. In this process of "shuffling and dealing again," the most significant decision has been the appointment of the new on-field leader. Pier Barrios, the experienced 35-year-old defender recently arrived from Peruvian football, will be tasked with wearing the captain's armband. His selection is no coincidence: Medrán seeks in him the commanding voice, tactical order, and necessary personality to lead a locker room that combines youth with a large number of new faces.
Barrios, a deep connoisseur of Argentine promotion and battles in long-haul championships, arrives to provide the leadership that the team seemed to lose in critical moments last year. His presence in the central defense not only promises defensive solidity but also guidance for the players debuting in the red and white jersey before their fans. The management and coaching staff agree that the new captain's experience will be the axis on which the identity of this 2026 Colón model will be built.
The anticipation in the capital of Santa Fe is immense. The fans, who have renewed their membership cards in massive numbers, expect to see a team that displays a different character and renewed energy. The match against Deportivo Madryn will be the first test for a cycle that begins with the obligation to be a protagonist and with a captain who takes on the challenge of leading the club back to the top tier of Argentine football.
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