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·30 March 2026
Tension at Colón: threats to president José Alonso, barra infighting

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·30 March 2026

After the match against Patronato, the sabalero president’s company woke up to threatening graffiti. The board of directors filed a complaint with the Ministry of Security and is working with a strong hypothesis about the origin of the messages.
The political and social climate at Club Atlético Colón reached a new level of maximum tension in recent hours. Following the match against Patronato de Paraná, the institution’s president, José Alonso, was the target of serious threats at his private company, which was found covered in violent graffiti at daybreak.
Given the seriousness of the incident, the club’s leadership acted immediately and formally filed a complaint with the Province’s Ministry of Security, requesting protective measures and clarification of the incident.
According to what this outlet has learned, the main hypothesis being considered by the Board of Directors is that the authorship of the messages was not an isolated act by a dissatisfied member, but rather that the messages came directly from within the barra brava’s internal dispute.
This line of investigation suggests that the attack is part of a power struggle between different factions seeking to stake out territory or pressure the leadership following the latest sporting results.
People close to Alonso confirmed that security cameras in the area have been made available to identify those responsible. The Ministry of Security is expected to strengthen surveillance over the club’s directors and facilities ahead of upcoming matches, in order to prevent the escalation of violence from getting worse.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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