Sanjustino into Regional Amateur semis, Colón de San Justo miss out | OneFootball

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·12 de enero de 2026

Sanjustino into Regional Amateur semis, Colón de San Justo miss out

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Sanjustino defeated Atlético María Grande and qualified for the semifinals of the Litoral Sur zone of the Regional Amateur. Colón de San Justo was eliminated by Ben Hur de Rafaela.

As planned, the return matches of the third round of the Regional Amateur Tournament were played, where in the Litoral Sur, the team from the Mataderos neighborhood advanced against the team from Entre Ríos, while the Red was eliminated by the team from Rafaela. Sanjustino beat Atlético María Grande in the Mataderos neighborhood by 2 to 1, while Colón de San Justo fell 2 to 1 against Ben Hur de Rafaela and was eliminated from the competition.


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Sanjustino qualified for the semifinals

Sanjustino defeated Atlético María Grande 2 to 1 and qualified for the semifinals of the Litoral Sur of the Regional Amateur Tournament. Nehemias González's goals allowed Sanjustino, who justified the victories in the series, to advance to the next stage, waiting for Juventud Unida de Gualeguaychú or Deportivo Pronunciamiento. The aggregate for Marcelo Molina's team was 4 to 2.

The Matador reached the semifinals of the Litoral Sur zone of the Regional Amateur Tournament, in a very complicated setting, with a double from the Franco-scorer Nehemías González. The two goals seemed scarce given the number of opportunities they had to score more in the afternoon at the Coloso, the posts, as you see, prevented a larger result.

The Matador played an intelligent game, not getting disorganized in the chaos of the first half, and despite the clearest chance being for the visitors, Cristian Reginelli once again stood tall in a fantastic one-on-one. The second half brought greater ambitions for the Molineta, which with Merlino's entry had more possession and always an offensive pass, the deserved advantage appeared at 33′, when in a masterpiece by Nehemías, a Maradona-like slalom, he set up Kun, who returned a cross to the scorer's chest, hiding it in the net, for a triumphant release at the Coloso.

At 37′ Aguilar equalized after a controversial play at the near post from a corner kick. At 48′ Lorenzo González feigned holding the ball but broke down the right, crossing to Nehemías who just had to push it into the goal. Sanjustino remains unbeaten and rising in this Regional Amateur Tournament, awaiting a decision from the desk, as the match between Juventud Unida and Depro was suspended due to an assault on the referee, when Juventud was winning 2 to 0 and forcing penalties.

Colón de San Justo was eliminated

Colón de San Justo bid farewell to the Regional Federal Amateur Tournament after falling 2–1 to Ben Hur de Rafaela at the Mercedes Alesso de Bieler. A series where the lack of finishing and luck were not on the Conqueror's side. Juan Bono scored the goals for the cross-band team while Tomás Baroni scored for Miguel Restelli's team. The aggregate was in favor of BH by 5 to 2.

Despite the elimination, it was a great series for Miguel Restelli's team, which stood toe-to-toe against a rival coming from Federal A, and where for much of the clash the difference was not noticeable. It is the first time Colón has been eliminated by aggregate result in this type of tournament; in previous participations, the farewell had always been by penalty shootouts.

The team from the Northern Gate of Santa Fe now has to rest, shuffle the deck, and start again, to begin a new preseason in a year that will see Colón competing again in the Santafesina League, Copa Santa Fe, and the Regional Federal Amateur Tournament.

Summary

Sanjustino 2- Atlético María Grande 1 (Aggregate 4-2)

Sanjustino: Cristian Reginelli, Lautaro Oggier, Gabriel Pereyra, Alejo Macellari, Ramiro Gorosito, Francisco Yppoliti, Nehemías González, Matías Ayala Vera, Agustín Jara, Lorenzo González, and Maximiliano Truchet. Coach: Marcelo Mendoza. Substitutes: Franco Capello, Pablo Barbero, Mariano Cáceres, Federico Aguilera, Diego Babon, Losandro Merlino, and Jonatan Tarquini.

Atlético María Grande: Pablo Hergenreder; Benjamín Retamoso, Felipe Dettler, Teo Mendoza, Renzo Goro, Gonzalo Vega, Federico Muller, Leandro Figueroa, Walter Torres, Osvaldo Rodríguez, and Marcos Almada. Coach: Gustavo Romero. Substitutes: Leonardo Rupp, Ramón Velázquez, Brian Goro, Brian Almada, Diego López, Enzo Ramírez, and Iván Aguilar.

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