Step by step: Temporelli clears up all of Colón’s financial matters | OneFootball

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·6 November 2025

Step by step: Temporelli clears up all of Colón’s financial matters

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Adrián Temporelli, current treasurer of Colón, spoke on ADN in the morning on Radio Gol 96.7 FM, hosted by Darío Pignata, and addressed hot topics regarding the club’s finances on the eve of elections. The Sabalero official discussed the sanction involving Alberto Espínola, the debt owed to the squad, the lawsuits faced by this board, among other issues.

Debt with the Squad

The debt with the squad is two months’ salary: “Two months. The seniority salaries, AFA up to date.”


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Debt with Alberto Espínola

“The debt with Espínola is a significant problem that the board is trying to resolve” and regarding the feasibility of securing a loan, he said: “Nothing is impossible. We keep working. I know that right now it’s difficult, because it’s a moment in the club where there are no extraordinary revenues that could be used to face this debt, but we continue working to get the money and lift the sanction.”

Money Colón Has Yet to Collect

Colón has approximately $700,000 to $800,000 to collect from: – Racing installments (one in December and one in March). – Platense installments. – Other minor installments from Platense. – “An amount close to $700,000, $800,000, more or less. That’s about right, yes.”

Paid Commitments: Lawsuits Settled by the Godano Administration

The board has worked to pay off several major commitments: “Many heavy commitments have been paid given Colón’s current situation… The transfer of Neris was paid, which was $595,000… Santa Fe Fútbol was paid, or at least payments are being made regularly.”

Predictability and the Future

The board is working to leave a well-organized and predictable club for the future: “I believe we are leaving a club that is functioning, a club that is organized in almost all aspects… and in the areas that concern me the most, we will try to leave a predictable club.”

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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