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·3 March 2026
Racing visit Atlético Tucumán chasing a third win in the Torneo Apertura

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·3 March 2026

This Tuesday in Tucumán, for the eighth round of the championship, the Academia will look to break a streak of draws against a Decano side awaiting Julio César Falcioni.
Atlético Tucumán and Racing will play this Tuesday from 21:15 at the Estadio Monumental José Fierro, as part of matchday 8 of the 2026 Torneo Apertura. Halted in their momentum after two draws, the team led by Gustavo Costas is aiming for a win that would allow them to break into the top eight.
As soon as it began, Hugo Colace’s tenure at the Gigante del Norte came to an end. The heavy defeat in Córdoba against Belgrano—their fourth in seven rounds, which explains their position at the bottom of zone A—spelled the end for the former Reserve coach, who will be replaced on an interim basis by Ramiro González and, starting Wednesday and on a permanent basis, by Julio Falcioni.
The last few days have been turbulent for Racing fans. The hard-fought draw against Independiente Rivadavia resulted in the losses of Matko Miljevic and Adrián Maravilla Martínez due to a sprain. In addition, Valentín Carboni suffered the second ligament injury of his young career, meaning he will be sidelined for around eight months. Many headaches for Costas, who will have to reconfigure the attack just when it seemed to be working smoothly. The injury to Maravilla Martínez and the expulsion of Matko Miljevic force the Academia’s coaching staff to consider a starting lineup with Vergara and Pizarro, knowing that a victory on Tucumán soil would put them in the qualifying spots for the round of 16.
Luis Ingolotti; Leonel Di Placido, Gastón Suso, Gianluca Ferrari, Ignacio Galván; Renzo Tesuri, Ezequiel Ham, Kevin Ortíz, Martín Benítez; Nicolás Laméndola, Carlos Abeldaño. Coach: Ramiro González.
Facundo Cambeses; Ezequiel Cannavo, Franco Pardo, Marco Di Cesare, Gabriel Rojas; Adrián Fernández, Santiago Sosa, Baltasar Rodríguez; Santiago Solari, Damián Pizarro, and Duván Vergara. Coach: Gustavo Costas.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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