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·11 December 2025
Unión celebrate back-to-back Clausura Femenino titles, Narela Gómez shines

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·11 December 2025

At the Nery Pumpido grounds, Unión added another title in the Women's division, as they defeated El Quillá and won the Clausura Narela Gómez organized by the Santafesina League.
After finishing level on points in the standings, the regulations required Unión and Náutico El Quillá to play a tiebreaker match, in which, on Wednesday night, the team led by Emanuel Perisutti managed to conquer the Clausura Narela Gómez Tournament. The Rojiblanco had already won the Apertura and the Copa Túnel Subfluvial.
At the Nery Alberto Pumpido grounds, the two best teams of the First Division league championship faced off: On one side, Emanuel Perisutti’s Unión, coming off a string of titles and looking to close the year with another, and on the other, Pedro Joaquín’s Náutico El Quillá, aiming for a title after winning the Copa Federación at the end of 2024.
The Rojiblancas lined up with Rocío Peña; Camila Luna, Romina Sacco, Carola De Piano, Catalina Fuse, Valentina López, Jazmín Lencina, Noralí Servín, Melina Reus, Daiara Paye, and Ámbar Grandoli. On the bench waiting for their chance were Giuliana Zárate, María Gómez, Lis Fernández, Wanda Correa, Maira Milocco, Morena Márquez, and Daiana Sosa.
The Auriazules started with Oriana Cáceres; Rosalía Ruiz Díaz, Ivana Martínez, Camila Scurato, Camila Chiardola, Vanesa Obejero, Lucila Sosa, Azul Gómez, Brisa Galcerán, Ruth Arce, and Antonella Garzón. Among the substitutes were Emilia Kilgelmann, Dolores Zárate, Amalia Zeballos, Lucía Arredondo, Martina Galcerán, Pilar Herzog, and Ailín Simbrón.
The refereeing crew was led by Aldana Ábalos, with Abigaíl Valenzuela and Candelaria Peralta acting as line assistants, and Nicole Jourdan as the fourth official.
From the early minutes of the match, Unión broke the deadlock with a goal from Noralí Servín, and before long, struck twice more through Melina Reus and Ámbar Grandoli. Shortly after, a great free kick conversion by number 10, Daiara Paye, sent the match to halftime with the team from Avenida López y Planes up 4-0.
The Parque del Sur side had their chances to pull one back and get into the game, but they ran into Peña in the Tatengue goal. Soon after, Reus scored the fifth goal of the match and her tenth of the season, becoming the top scorer of the championship.
The match wound down and with Ábalos’s final whistle, another title was sealed for Unión: another champion’s shout in the Clausura Narela Gómez. The Apertura bore the same name, a tournament in which A and B divisions were unified for qualification to the Copa Túnel Subfluvial. Two tournaments that the Tatengas won to secure the treble for 2025, undoubtedly sweeping aside any competition in their path.
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