How Deportivo Madryn shape up, Colón's rivals with «Mugre» Corvalán | OneFootball

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·2 de julio de 2026

How Deportivo Madryn shape up, Colón's rivals with «Mugre» Corvalán

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Deportivo Madryn is preparing for the return of the Primera Nacional and is already focused on next Sunday’s crucial clash at 3:00 p.m. against Colón, to be played at the Abel Sastre Stadium. Speaking with ADN on Radio Gol 96.7, journalist Francisco Tramontana gave a detailed overview of the current state of the “Aurinegro” side, which is enduring a harsh Patagonian winter but remains in a promising position in the qualification zone.

The team coached by Luis García made the most of the transfer window and filled all four of its allowed spots. The priority was to strengthen the left flank and the defensive half of the midfield, adding quality pieces to boost a squad looking to improve its footballing level ahead of the second half of the championship.


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The “Aurinegro” transfer window: arrivals and departures

The four confirmed signings:

  • Claudio “Mugre” Corvalán: The experienced defender arrives from Unión de Santa Fe and is one of the best-known faces for fans in Santa Fe.
  • Leonardo Marinucci: A long-awaited return for the club; the forward and wide midfielder was one of the architects of the historic promotion to the division in 2021.
  • Fernando Bersano: The left-sided wing-back joins the squad after his spell in Peruvian football.
  • Lucas Diarte: The left-back completed the club’s signing quota, arriving from San Martín de Tucumán.

Departures from the professional squad:

Overall, Deportivo Madryn recorded more departures than arrivals this semester. The most notable exit is Rodrigo Ayala, the starting left-back, who moved precisely to San Martín de Tucumán. Colombian forward Mauricio Cuero and midfielder Nicolás Barrientos, who had logged important minutes in the first part of the tournament, will also not be kept on.

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