Radio Gol
·11 February 2026
Total commitment: Colón players become club members, aiming for 30,000 👏

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·11 February 2026

On the eve of their debut in the Primera Nacional Tournament, Colón’s locker room sent a message of unity that goes beyond football itself. In a collective decision that strengthens the club’s foundations, all the first-team players have formalized their membership as club associates. Far from being a mere formality, this act of commitment aims to blend the team’s identity with the passion of its supporters in a year where internal cohesion will be key to returning to the top division.
The growth in club membership is the other great driving force behind the current situation. Colón has already surpassed the 27,000-member mark, positioning itself as the undisputed giant of the division in terms of popular support. However, the ambition of the club’s leadership and its community knows no bounds: the immediate goal is to reach 30,000 members, turning this massive support into a financial and emotional backing that provides the stability needed to face the demands of promotion.
This institutional commitment has a direct impact on the field of play. Under the guidance of Ezequiel Medrán and Diego Colotto, who also joined the initiative, the coaching staff understands that identifying with the club’s colors enhances tactical commitment. A player who feels part of the club’s social structure is a professional more inclined to solidarity when tracking back, to intensity in marking, and to the extreme focus required by such a long and physical tournament as the Primera Nacional.
The sense of belonging promoted by the “Sabalero” seeks to ensure that high pressing and defensive discipline are born from a shared feeling. In a competition where details decide matches, Colón is betting that the harmony between the stands and the pitch will be the “12th player.” With this gesture, the squad shows that they are not just passing through the club, but are the first guardians of a project that aims to return the institution to the place its history and its people demand.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































