What Colón fans should know before heading to Brigadier López v All Boys | OneFootball

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·7 May 2026

What Colón fans should know before heading to Brigadier López v All Boys

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Colón is getting ready to host All Boys this Sunday from 6 p.m. at the Brigadier López stadium, for Matchday 13 of Primera Nacional Zone A, in a game that will also mark a return to normality on one of the most sensitive issues for fans: restrictions in the standing section.

After the sanction imposed by Provincial Security following the incidents against Godoy Cruz, the ban on bringing in flags and percussion instruments has been lifted.


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The sanction in Colón’s stands has been lifted

For this match, the restriction that had been imposed after flags appeared and pyrotechnics were used in the south stand will no longer be in effect.

As a result, fans will once again be able to bring in flags and instruments, although the security operation made it clear that there will be thorough checks at all entrances.

Peverengo’s message after the incidents

After what happened against Godoy Cruz, Peverengo was blunt in referring to the events and said they were not isolated incidents.

“We understand it as a message between groups, a show of power among themselves,” said the provincial official, pointing directly to an internal dispute between factions of the barra brava.

He also confirmed that the people identified will be banned from attending matches for a minimum of two years.

“These people will not be able to enter any stadium in the country while the measure remains in force,” he warned.

The warning over new incidents

Another point highlighted by Peverengo was related to the delays caused after the match against Godoy Cruz, when the dispersal from the south stand was delayed while authorities looked for those responsible for setting off pyrotechnics.

“There were between 4,000 and 5,000 people in that stand, and because of 20 or 30, the exit was delayed. This will happen again every time there are incidents,” he said.

For that reason, Sunday’s operation will pay special attention to checks before and after the match.

April dues will remain valid at Colón

As for members’ entry, Colón reported that even though the match will be played on May 10, fans will be able to enter the stadium as long as they have paid their April dues.

A measure aimed at making attendance easier for an important match for Ezequiel Medrán’s team, which will try to stay in the fight for the top spots in Zone A.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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