Wanchope Ábila out of Martínez’s plans, set to leave Huracán | OneFootball

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·4 December 2025

Wanchope Ábila out of Martínez’s plans, set to leave Huracán

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Huracán’s return to training featured the major news of Diego Martínez’s presence, once again dressed as head coach at La Quemita, as well as a significant absence. That of Ramón Ábila, who will not be considered for the upcoming season and will be bringing his third spell at the club to an end.

At 36 years old, and after a year with little prominence and a lack of goals (19 matches, only one as a starter and no goals), Wanchope will be far down the pecking order for the new coach and has been given leave, just like Agustín Urzi and Matías Tissera, others who will not continue with the Globo.


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Although his contract only expires in December 2026, in the coming hours he will arrange his departure. 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 set the process in motion. The figures involved are considerable, especially given his limited playing time last season.

With the board’s approval not to attend training, the experienced striker is now considering his next steps. He won’t be short of offers. In fact, there is already talk in Alta Córdoba about his possible return to Instituto.

As for comebacks, his return to Parque Patricios wasn’t as expected. In mid-2024, after an unimpressive stint at Barracas Central, Ábila wore the Huracán shirt for the third time. Despite an active start, physical problems and coaching decisions gradually saw him lose his place in the first team.

In total, during this last spell he played 48 matches, only ten as a starter, scored one goal, and came close to celebrating the 2024 Professional League title. Previously, he had two other spells, with 119 appearances, 58 goals, and a couple of titles (2013/14 Copa Argentina and 2014 Argentine Supercup), as well as being runner-up in the 2015 Sudamericana.

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