Wanchope Ábila out of Martínez’s plans, leaving Huracán | OneFootball

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·4 December 2025

Wanchope Ábila out of Martínez’s plans, leaving Huracán

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The return of Huracán to training sessions featured the notable presence of Diego Martínez, once again dressed as the head coach at La Quemita, and also a significant absence. That of Ramón Ábila, who will not be considered for the next season and will end his third stint at the club.

At 36 years old and after a year with little prominence and no goals (19 matches, only one as a starter and no goals), Wanchope will be far behind in the consideration of the new coach and has been released, just like Agustín Urzi and Matías Tissera, others who will not continue at Globo.


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Although his contract only ends in December 2026, he will arrange his departure in the coming hours. This will happen on good terms due to his affection for Huracán and his close relationship with president Abel Poza, with whom he met on Wednesday to pave the way for the termination of the contract, whose figures are high considering the little playtime he had in the last season.

With the management's approval not to attend practices, the experienced striker is now considering his next career steps. Offers will not be lacking. In fact, in Alta Córdoba, his potential return to Instituto is starting to make noise.

As for comebacks, it was not as expected in Parque Patricios. In mid-2024, after an unimpressive stint at Barracas Central, Ábila donned the Huracán jersey for the third time. Despite an active start, physical problems and technical decisions gradually made him lose ground in the first team.

In total, in this last cycle, he played 48 matches, only ten from the starting whistle, scored one goal, and was close to celebrating the 2024 Professional League championship. Previously, he had two other stints, with 119 appearances, 58 goals, and a couple of titles (Copa Argentina 2013/14 and Supercopa Argentina 2014), as well as the runner-up position in the 2015 Sudamericana.

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