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·1 July 2026

Turmoil at Unión: squad scrap double sessions over debts, pre-season hit

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The start of Unión’s preseason suffered a major setback this Wednesday due to a financial claim from the squad. The players decided to cancel the double-session day ordered by head coach Leonardo Madelón, and warned that they will not resume this training format until the club’s management pays the outstanding salary debts.

This stance forced the coaching staff to urgently modify the plan for the first week of training. The original schedule included daily morning sessions and one day of maximum physical demand with a double workload, a plan that was scrapped because of the protest.


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A critical financial situation

The players’ protest lays bare the depth of the economic and institutional crisis affecting the red-and-white club, which is facing several areas of conflict:

  • International bans: The club currently has two active operational sanctions from FIFA.
  • AFA dispute: Atlético Tucumán filed a formal financial claim against the Santa Fe institution.
  • Obligations for signings: Reports emerged of debts linked to the arrivals of Agustín Colazo, Diego Armando Díaz, and Maizon Rodríguez.

The sporting outlook and the transfer market

While the board tries to defuse the strike, Madelón is attempting to keep the group focused on football preparations ahead of the Torneo Clausura. With no opponents yet confirmed for the first preseason friendlies, the coach is considering holding formal football training sessions against the reserve team led by Alejandro Trionfini as an alternative.

For now, the transfer market is completely at a standstill. Mauro Luna Diale remains the only new face for the second half of the year, although the club has still not officially announced his return. The club’s leadership is working against the clock to settle the internal debt and prevent the squad’s discontent from escalating, in a preseason that began with too many urgencies off the pitch.

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