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·26 Maret 2026
Colón’s poor away record since dropping into Primera Nacional

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·26 Maret 2026

Colón’s away form has become one of the main concerns during its time in Primera Nacional. Far from improving over the seasons, the numbers show an increasingly negative trend, which became even more pronounced after the recent 3-1 defeat to San Telmo at Isla Maciel.
The next challenge will be this Sunday from 4 p.m. against Patronato at Presbítero Bartolomé Grella, where the team will try to start turning around a statistic that already looks alarming.
In its first season in the category, Colón showed an irregular away campaign, although still within acceptable parameters. It finished 21st out of 38 teams.
In 19 matches, it won 4, drew 6, and lost 9, with 13 goals scored and 15 conceded (-2). It collected 18 points, with an efficiency rate of 31.5%.
Among its most notable results were wins against Deportivo Morón (2-0), Brown de Adrogué (4-0), and Almagro (2-0), although it also suffered several consecutive defeats in the final stretch of the tournament.
The following season marked a clear downturn. Colón finished 32nd in the away standings, with very worrying numbers.
In 17 matches, it managed just 3 wins, 1 draw, and 13 defeats. It scored 12 goals and conceded 28 (-16), earning only 10 points and posting a 19.6% efficiency rate.
The defeats piled up and the team showed major difficulties in holding onto results away from home. Even in matches where it scored, it failed to assert itself, showing defensive fragility and a lack of consistency.
So far this season, the outlook shows no improvement. Colón has played two away matches: a 0-0 draw against Central Norte and a heavy 3-1 defeat to San Telmo.
Despite the short run so far, the numbers remain in line with what happened in 2025, with a team that still cannot make itself strong away from Santa Fe.
In this context, the visit to Patronato appears to be a key test. Not only because of the points at stake, but because of the urgent need to change an image that has been repeating itself for a long time.
Adding together the 2024 and 2025 seasons and what has been played in 2026, Colón has accumulated:
Numbers that explain much of the team’s difficulties in the category and that demand an immediate reaction if it intends to be a contender. The challenge has been set: start changing the story away from home.
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