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·13 Maret 2026
José Alonso: Not after revenge, just want the truth known

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·13 Maret 2026

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In an extensive conversation with the press, Alonso reviewed the club's current state. He acknowledged that they are undergoing a process of reorganization after complex months, though he highlighted the support of the people and the existing expectations for the future.
“We know we went through difficult times and now people have a lot of hope. There is a great desire for Colón to achieve what it deserves”, he expressed. At the same time, he explained that the club still faces some administrative problems, though he emphasized that the priority is to work calmly to make decisions. “We continue to encounter situations, but we believe the club needs tranquility today to make determinations. Creating conflicts now is not helpful”, he noted.

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One of the points Alonso emphasized was the importance of increasing the membership base to sustain the club's economy. As he explained, today Colón has just over 30,000 members and the goal is to reach 40,000 to achieve financial stability.
“Today we are within the 30,000 members. Colón needs about 40,000 to balance its numbers”, he stated.
The president detailed that, in the current context, the club mainly depends on ordinary income such as membership fees and some marketing actions. He pointed out that today it does not have other usual resources of Argentine football, such as player transfers or participation in international competitions.
“The ordinary income is the members. Then there are the extraordinary ones, like the sale of players, participating in cups, or television rights. Today we don't have those incomes, that's why the members are fundamental”, he explained.
Another topic addressed was the situation of the Uruguayan José Neris, who left the club amid a contractual conflict.
Colón decided to initiate legal actions to defend the player's federative rights. “The player left saying that his departure was justified, but we believe it is not so. We are going to use all legal resources because it is a case that cannot set a precedent,” he stated.
He also criticized the handling of the player's entourage and assured that the club will seek to take the case to the appropriate bodies if necessary.

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During the conference, he also referred to the account embargo the club suffered days ago. As he explained, the problem originated from a procedure linked to state assistance programs during the pandemic.
“It was a small amount that was transferred from the administrative part to the legal part and then to federal justice. That generated the embargo”, he detailed. Alonso stated that the club has already advanced in resolving the issue and that only an administrative step remains to completely normalize the accounts.
“Everything is already on track. The Central Bank has to enable the accounts, but the club operates normally and all staff are up to date,” he assured.
The president also confirmed that Colón is in negotiations with Platense over a debt related to the transfer of Leonel Picco. The club is trying to resolve the situation through dialogue, although it does not rule out advancing through other means if an agreement is not reached. “We are using all resources club to club, in good terms. But we have all the documentation to act if necessary”.
He also mentioned debts inherited from the previous management and announced that the leadership is working on an audit to present the club's economic situation to the members.
“We want to explain how we received the club. We are not seeking revenge, we want people to know the reality”, he concluded.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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