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·10 de marzo de 2026

New claim for 190 million pesos, accounts remain frozen

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In the recent edition of the program ADN on Radio Gol 96.7, Darío Pignata exposed the financial reality of Club Atlético Colón, highlighting a new large-scale problem that the current board had to face by using external resources to ensure the institution's operations.

New Claim: 190 Million Pesos for Workers' Compensation Insurance

Pignata reported that the club recently received a claim for 190 million pesos from the institution's workers' compensation insurance (ART).


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  1. Debt Management: The journalist noted that this legal obligation is part of the current management of Víctor Godano.
  2. Notification: The director José Alonso has already been formally notified about this claim, which adds to the immediate obligations the club must resolve.

The Conflict with ARCA and the Federal Judicial Front

Regarding the account seizure by ARCA, Pignata detailed that the situation reached a critical point due to the lack of response to previous demands, leading to litigation in federal court.

  • The "Hundred Sticks" Obstacle: Although the management managed to gather 100 million pesos to cover the claim, the journalist warned that the process is not resolved just by payment. Being under federal jurisdiction, the club must wait for the judicial process to release the accounts.
  • Salary Payments: The seizure coincided with the time when the club had the money for salaries, forcing them to seek alternatives to pay the employees.

A Similar Situation in Unión

Pignata compared the situation to that of Unión, mentioning that the club on the avenue also has its bank accounts seized (in their case, due to the Malcorra installment agreement) and had to use alternative means to pay salaries.

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