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·29 June 2026
Unión in his heart, Madryn on his skin: Corvalán eyes Colón clash

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·29 June 2026

The former Unión captain spoke with the teammates from «La Doce,» and these were his statements about his new team, his departure from Unión, and other topics.
The experienced defender explained the reasons that led him to join Deportivo Madryn, highlighting that he found a highly organized institution with serious ambitions of fighting for promotion. For Corvalán, this stage represents a renewed personal challenge and the ideal opportunity to regain continuity on the field.
Looking back on his eight-year spell with El Tatengue, the footballer acknowledged that the final stretch and his departure “got a little messy” due to the initial uncertainty after learning that he would not be taken into account in the squad planning. Despite the bitter moments, he deeply valued having turned the situation around to play in the final matches of the season, which allowed him to say goodbye “through the front door” and receive the genuine affection of the fans.
Reflecting on the ups and downs he experienced in Santa Fe—where he went from training separately to regaining the captaincy—the player emphasized professional maturity. He stressed that the key to overcoming those moments was setting ego aside and always prioritizing the well-being of the institution, accepting that the role of a leader is “to push forward from whatever place you are called to occupy.”
Regarding Deportivo Madryn’s current situation, Corvalán analyzed the crucial match they will play this Sunday against Colón, a direct rival who is just one point above them in the standings. Although he clarified that his love and sense of belonging with Unión remain intact, he emphasized that today he is fully committed to his current club and will be going for the three points.
Thinking about the medium term, the defender revealed that his family’s long-term plan is to return to live in the city of Santa Fe once he decides to hang up his boots. With an eye on the future, he shared that he is in the third year of his coaching course, confirming his desire to remain involved in the world of football from the bench.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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