Roberto San Juan confirms Pulga Rodríguez farewell details on Radio Gol | OneFootball

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·20 May 2026

Roberto San Juan confirms Pulga Rodríguez farewell details on Radio Gol

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In an exclusive interview with Darío Pignatta for ADN Gol, Roberto San Juan, representative of the Sabalero idol, revealed details of “The Last Dance,” which will take place in mid-June. He confirmed the presence of Néstor Pitana, an international fireworks show, Sergio Torres’ appearance, and ticket prices with benefits for club members.

Roberto San Juan’s strongest quotes

  • “A farewell the way he deserves, the way Pulga deserves, and a farewell with all the Colón fans, which is his main wish—a grand farewell… Pulga should have his last dance at Colón’s stadium.”
  • “We’ve already got it finalized, thank God, because it’s one of the pleasures of following Pulga: the referee who blew the final whistle in the wonderful championship Colón won (Néstor Pitana)… we’re bringing him from Ecuador.”
  • “There will be a dinner on Saturday the 13th where people can also buy their tickets. They’ll be able to take pictures with all the players, with Pulga, get jerseys signed; both at the dinner and at the final match, Sergio Torres will be there.”
  • “The prices are affordable, from around 24,000 to 38,000, more or less—24,000 for the general admission section, around 38,000 for the stands… with Sergio Torres’ show, and with a fireworks show that people are going to see, the first time it’s ever been done in Argentina.”
  • “There are already quite a lot of tickets sold—I want to make that clear—nearly 10,000 already sold, which means Colón fans really want to be at that match.”
  •  “Pulga is going to be honored in the Senate and on the City Council… and now I’m going to speak with the mayor to see what he proposes as well; we’re open.”
  • The efforts to get Eduardo Domínguez to attend: “We’re trying in every possible way, and he is too, to make arrangements to be here… for us it would be something wonderful because I truly think it would be a double tribute.”
  • “He prepared himself for the farewell, no just walking around the pitch. ‘No, Robert, I want to be in good shape,’ he told me.”
  • “Our dream is for Pulga to retire the way he should, for it to be his last match the way it should be, and above all embraced by the Colón fans.”

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